Found this Thai restaurant on social media and thought it would be packed during dinner time. To avoid disappointment, I made a reservation beforehand. Surprisingly, it wasn't crowded at all. There were fewer than five tables occupied when I arrived, and the restaurant is quite spacious, with both indoor and outdoor seating. The indoor area is air-conditioned, providing a comfortable dining experience. The overall vibe is distinctly Thai, which adds to the ambiance. Ordered quite a variety of dishes, like wanton noodles with basil minced pork, mookota, tomyam soup, and some snacks. While most of the dishes were just okay and reminded me of typical street food you might find in Thailand, the mookota was definitely worth trying. The prices are affordable, but I wouldn't say the overall food was particularly impressive. The service was prompt and the staff were attentive, which added to the pleasant experience, but the food quality could use some improvement to...
Read moreWe recently dined at this restaurant and it was quite disappointing. The Tom Yum soup tasted more like sour and salty tomato soup, which was confusing and far from the authentic flavor we expected. The pork meatballs had a strong, unpleasant pork smell, and the garlic pork was overly salty, making it difficult to enjoy.
The restaurant is located at the second floor and the lift is not working, making it inconvenient for elderly diners or anyone who struggles to climb stairs.
We would not recommend this place if you are looking for...
Read moreWe opted for the mixed and meat platter for 10pax and some other side dishes! Believe it or not, If you’re in the mood for a simple mookata experience that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg, please drop by!
Offers a wallet-friendly experience without compromising on taste or portion sizes. You can indulge in a satisfying meal without putting a strain on your budget.
Loving the cozy atmosphere - and I personally prefer the outdoor due to bbq. You’ll be pleasantly surprised by the friendly staff...
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