80/20

Chinatown


Freshly renovated in 2019, 80/20 continues to excel at what it has always done with perfection – blending Thai and Western ingredients and dishes to arrive at something altogether unique. The often savoury-leaning desserts are especially worth the trip. It's a progressive breath of air in an otherwise conservative Chinatown dining scene.


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