
The folks behind Cafe Chulo aren't resting on their laurels. Opiumm is their latest venture, also in Jaya One, with a focus on back-to-basics Chinese fare.

The offerings here are so-so. Nothing terribly wrong with their Hokkien Mee; we could tell that they put genuine effort into it, but it lacked oomph.

Opiumm Golden Fried Rice. Again, acceptable but unremarkable.

Honey Margarita, Fruity Chulo Punch and Terres De Guirande white wine.

Even though the food misses the bull's-eye, this could still become one of Jaya One's coolest spots for chilling out. Service is friendly and fairly efficient.

Opiumm,
Jaya One.