What a cute little eatery this place is and I was going on a walk and I came through this alley and decided to have some soup and I order of course the shrimp dumpling soup which also had some pork in it and some lemon iced tea which was really good. It was a nice hot day in Bangkok and a long walk Took me to this place. I was glad I did come here to have a quick bowl of wonton soup.
Most of the dishes here are pork, but I don’t know if it felt like having just shrimp one time so that’s exactly what I had!
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Read moreThe food is great and also the service. I've been there thrice. Try both noodles and fried pork chop with basin with rice. Both were great. And this time I went there with my friends during the vegetarian festival in Thailand. Though they don't have it in the menu and have limited resources. The cook is still able to think of the menu so that I can enjoy my meal together with my friends. And it's also delicious too. Anyway, good food, good service, good location come with the price. Compare the portion to the price, it's a bit pricey. (Not that expensive but not cheap) But it's worth having meal here once in a while. I'll definitely have 4th time and so...
Read moreI can't remember where I got the recommendation, but when we arrived, it was pretty empty (maybe it's less busy on the weekend because of offices). I'm very glad we went in anyway!
Moo Moo has a good variety of classic Thai dishes at really reasonably prices (80-120 baht) and delicious cheap drinks (40-50). We had a lime soda and a Thai milk tea, and ate the fishcakes with chilli, a tom yum Kung (with shrimp wontons) and a variation on pad kra Pao. All that for 390 baht! Staff were great and we didn't wait too long for our food either. Pile on the chillies and have a...
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