Great experience dining at Time for Thai! Hot day, all sweaty and sticky from a hike. Best way to fill our stomachs with refreshing Thai Milk Tea and delicious Thai Food!
Fried fish was crispy and edible almost in every part, however fish had plenty of flesh, flaky fresh goodness! Tom Yam soup was
A disappointment!
Firstly we were seated next to the wall (it was filthy wall that badly needs a good wash).
The soup was way to spicy and the sweet and sour was way too sweet.
The service was bad too, we were rushed out of the restaurant. The staff quickly clearing the dishes before I even finished
The Thai milk tea and mango sticky rice was nice. I think the steamed fish is better in Sanook Kitchen. The spicy beef was not spicy at all. Papaya salad was normal. Service is fast
Nothing bad to say about this place - we came for simply to satisfy our red Ruby cravings. Quiet place for the eve of Christmas Eve.
Red ruby base was entirely ice cream, no shaved ice. Water chestnut bits were crunchy with a nice gelatinous outer layer. No complaints, each Thai restaurant has their
The thai food items we ordered were average. A little disappointed with their pineapple rice as it was warm when served and not hot, right from stove. Meat in the rice and Phad Siew were tough. The serving was generous.
Nice clean place to go. The food portion are good for 2 pax and it’s cheap. Not as authentic as Thai food but they are delicious.
A simple Halal thai restaurant. Menu was limited. Food serving was very generous and generally tasty. Wouldn't consider it authentic Thai. Prices very reasonable.
Cash and nets only. No paylah, paywave or credit cards.
Pro-tip: bring cold hard cash or your physical nets card, as those are the only tender accepted, yes, in this day and age. You can also enjoy Malay metal music at the same time as your dinner, it's the bgm. Food was reasonably priced and portions likewise decently sized. It's well cooked and looks T
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