I’ve been coming here for a while as it remains one of my favorite spots for Thai cuisine. The food consistently delights with its genuine flavors—even when some dishes vary slightly from expectation, they still manage to exceed my standards. I often bring my loved ones along, making each visit a shared experience of culinary enjoyment.
However, during my most recent visit, I had the opportunity to use the prayer room for the first time and was taken aback by its condition. The area, particularly the ablution space, was quite dusty and had an unpleasant odor. Given that this establishment proudly serves halal food, maintaining high standards of hygiene—especially in spaces dedicated to prayer—is essential. I hope the management will address these concerns, as a well-kept prayer area is crucial to reflecting the overall commitment to cleanliness and respect inherent in Islamic practice.
Overall, while the restaurant continues to impress with its Thai dishes and warm ambiance, an improvement in the maintenance of its prayer room would significantly enhance the...
Read moreThe Halal restaurant is located in an area that might not be convenient for public transportation. You may need to travel using a private car or a taxi. Parking facilities are available.
The food selection is diverse with numerous choices, offering good flavors, although leaning towards the high price (personal observation).
The service can be slow and frustrating. Serving can sometimes be confusing; for instance, when you order bottled water, they provide the bottle but not the accompanying glass, or even a straw.
There's no shared cutlery for the dishes; you'll need to request it almost every time. Ordering food is done through a QR Code, but there are cases where unordered menu items are displayed.
In terms of cleanliness, it's rated as 'average'; there have been sightings of flying insects (within the air-conditioned area), which usually disappear once a staff member is called to address the situation.
P.S. The 'Yum Som-O' (Pomelo Salad)...
Read moreWanted to experience an authentic Halal Thai-style lunch after coming back from the Safari World with my family. The tourist guide brought me here, which is in the middle of nowhere, and it was indeed a great choice. Ordered the 'Crying Tiger' beef, steamed seabass with lime sauce and chicken tom yam.
My personal view: the taste is way superior than many other Thai cuisine that I ever had before, maybe because the dishes were prepared using fresh high-quality ingredients and professionally cooked, just like the ones you can find in luxury 5-star hotels. Excellent manifestation of Thai culinary expertise in its finest form. Nice traditional interior design at the upper floor, with many wooden furnitures. The price befits the quality, so no complaint from me.
And yes, got a photo with Chef Yis himself, which I did not know is a famous celebrity chef...
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