delighted to find a young female singer (probably a student) singing in front of the food patio, so we can listen to her nice songs if sitting not too far away from the entrance or just be her audience just outside the food court after finishing your meal, she can sing both Thai and English songs, in fact i was first attracted to her when she was singing Jim Croce's I HAVE TO SAY I LOVE YOU IN A SONG, in such sweet voice! i watched her play musical instrument too
i think she probably come here to perform on Saturday afternoon, maybe during 2-6pm, i met her during this time slot
Back to this budget friendly food court in Central Rama 9 shopping mall, sixth floor, it has different food and also drink stalls offering a vast varieties of dishes including Thai, Chinese, western, and also japanese sukiyaki/hotpot vietnamese noodle, the latter two is my recent favourite and yummy, most dishes and drinks are value for money and very budget friendly if you compare it to those other restaurants in the mall not in the food court, at least you do.not need to pay 10% service charge in food court! also there are always plenty of seats as this food court is very spacious, so you can...
Read moreMan, as a Singaporean I wish we had the same standard of FoodRepublic Thailand back in Singapore. Almost all of the food here is delicious and affordable.
If this is your first time eating at a foodcourt in Bangkok, be sure to get a cashcard at the cashier counter of the foodcourt first and load it up with Baht. Cash at counters are not accepted.
I’ve ate here multiple times but I’m lazy to upload all of the photos I’ve taken. The best ones in my opinion are the duck fried rice and the fried egg hot pan mussels.
If you want the seats near the windows turn left when entering the foodcourt. The view is nice (my opinion).
Seating is usually available all of the time, even during weekday lunch hours. If you’re in a big group you might struggle a little bit.
Service is good. Cleaners are efficient, staff at stalls are always smiling...
Read moreThis food court is supposedly from Singapore as it is Food Republic. Decided to try the Hor Fun here. Price is about S$3.60, cheaper than SG which costs about $4.50. The stall that provides the Zi Char is not well equipped with staff. Only two staff available, the lady being more experienced and the man seem like inexperienced. Waited for 30mins before my food is ready. Ordered a Shrimp Hor Fun but came a pork only Hor Fun. Ask them to make the changes and they added in prawn. Taste is not bad and the...
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