Sloane of Sunset Park

Heads Up - the curry pancakes are about to arrive.


Papa Henry makes adjustments to Sloane's ride.


Pondering a vast menu.


Sloane: "Perhaps if I just don't look it will go away."


Happy Mom. Happy Baby.


Jorge abducts Sloane before being apprehended one house away.


We recently introduced you to Sloane Lily Duys a few weeks ago, and now present photos of SMD at 1 month. Cafe Drake and Jorge M. recently paid the entire McKeever-Duys family a visit in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, and lunched at Nyonya (5323 Eighth Ave. at 54th Street, 718-633-0808), one of the city's relatively few authentic Malaysian restaurants. Exceptionally well-priced, all of our several dishes sampled were tasty and varied, from two types of fried pancake (one stuffed with a breakfast-y mix of fried eggs and sliced potatoes), both accompanied by curry chicken dipping sauce, to a seafood medley amidst pan-fried broad noodles. Also good were the house pickles, lightly preserved in turmeric oil; tender beef satay skewers; rice vermicelli in a light curry dressing and a typical Malay platter of stewed chicken, rice, hard-boiled eggs, sweet-and-salty anchoivies and chopped cucumber and red onions.

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