Excellent place to eat authentic Thai cuisine, you will most likely say “I had better” when going to other places. I will explain what they got right, and some suggestions for improvements. While I don’t have any issues, implementing said suggestions will further enhance the experience.
Food: The food stays true to authentic thai cuisine. The meat skewers were well seasoned and tender as a fillet. The green curry was complex in flavour and packed with ingredients. The salads were fresh and accompanies the rich food well. The pandan chicken was fully marinated, moist, and tender, with an amazing char from the grilling.
Service: service is fast and efficient, not much to say accept it is to be expected for a place that serves Thai street food.
Atmosphere: The atmosphere “feels right” per se. I’d say that the atmosphere is perfect for casual dining with family. While not catering for “the instagramers”, the environment is perfect for children, adults and the elderly.
Suggestions for improvement: Like I said, it’s perfect for people of all ages, BUT it is important to note that older consumers are not big fans of qr codes. Especially when it is the only means to view the menu and order. I suggest having a physical copy of the menu, and the option to order directly via the counter. It is understandable if the restaurant don’t have sufficient staff to take order, but I think people wouldn’t mind ordering via the counter due to the casual environment of the place.
IN CONCLUSION… The perfect place to eat authentic Thai cuisine at its best. This restaurant has a strong foundation of tasty classics that is sure to make everyone happy, and most importantly, it stays true to what we think of Thai street food. It doesn’t have to be the most fanciest of food, nor must it be “creative” , just a casual environment and good food, and sometimes, the simplest can...
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Overall: Having spent a year in Thailand, we grew to love both the Thai culture & the delicious food. Whilst we were in Malaysia, we have been on a hunt for delicious and authentic Thai food but have yet to find one. With their bold promise of “probably being the best thai food in town”, we transport you back to the days where we could still dine-in to discover if this Thai Restaurant is able to deliver.
Phad Thai RM (14.90)
Ask any Thai. Phad Thai is never complete without supplementary fish sauce & additional sugar readily available. Today, despite not being provided, the dish in itself was delicious enough. It was not too dry, slightly moist with a hint of sweet. Just the way it is usually cooked in Thailand & absolutely delicious! Therefore even if they did provide fish sauce & sugar, we probably won’t have used it anyway.
Seafood Curry Powder (RM 45)
Taste: A perfect melody of fresh seafood fried to perfection in an extremely flavourful curry. We could smell the dish even before it arrived at our table which made our mouths water.
Mince Pork Omelette (RM 19)
What sets Thai omelette apart from others is the fluffiness & crispiness of it resulting from running it through a strainer & into boiling hot oil. Though the omelette was flavourful & crispy, it wasn’t as fluffy as we would have liked it to be.
All in all, despite its shortfalls, it was still delicious but could have been slightly better. It is not probably the best. It is, THE BEST we have had thus far. Judging from the quality of the food, we are willing to bet that the chefs that made the magic happen are actually Thai.
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Read moreOne of my favorite Thai dishes is Tom Yum soup, which is a spicy and sour soup that is typically made with shrimp, lemongrass, lime juice, and chili peppers. The combination of flavors is intense and delicious, and it's the perfect way to start a meal.
Another classic Thai dish that I love is Pad Thai, which is a stir-fried noodle dish that usually contains bean sprouts, tofu, eggs, and peanuts. The sauce is a perfect balance of sweet and savory, and the dish is topped with fresh cilantro and lime juice, which adds a bright pop of flavor.
Of course, no Thai meal is complete without a curry, and the Massaman Curry is a personal favorite. It's a mild curry that is made with coconut milk, potatoes, and roasted peanuts, and it's usually served with jasmine rice. The richness of the curry is perfectly balanced by the sweetness of the potatoes, and the roasted peanuts add a lovely crunch to the dish.
Lastly, Thai desserts are a must-try, and Mango Sticky Rice is a classic. It's a simple dish made with fresh mango, sweet sticky rice, and coconut milk. The dish is a perfect combination of sweet and creamy, and the mango adds a refreshing touch.
In conclusion, Thai food is a delight for the senses, with its complex flavors and beautiful presentation. Whether you're a fan of spicy or sweet, there is something for everyone in Thai cuisine. So, if you haven't tried it yet, I highly recommend...
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