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Food was above average for a Thai fusion restaurant. We had the Pad Thai, Thai Honey Chicken (w/o rice) and Green Curry Goong. For a heartland eatery, the portions were generous and it is value for money. The green curry has 4 full shelled prawns with good portions of bean sprouts and eggplants tha
Wide selection of Thai food available, and reasonably priced too. They have indoor and outdoor seating. Recommended food to try: Tom Yum Pasta, Guinness Beef Stew, Basil Pork Rice. The Thai milk tea is pretty sweet so you might want to opt for the less sugar option. They do have a selection of gelat
Surprisingly good Thai food focused cafe in Bukit Merah Central. Place sits approximately 45 pax. Airconditioned and outdoor tables are available. The airconditioned area can get rather warm. The menu is prominently displayed on a gigantic LED panel above the ordering counter. Noodle/pasta turned ou
Very quiet and small cafe, great to chill with friends! Love their icecream!
Cute cafe with modern vibes hidden in the HDB food court area. Thoughtfully (and aesthetically) selected serving platters & glasses set it apart. Happy music levels even for tables outside with a gentle breeze and occassional local walkers for company. Staff is polite and helpful, and their menu off
Nice concept... service is lukewarm... food is soso... had the Chef Burger, Fisherman Clear Tom Yam Soup and Americano Coffee... reasonable price and portion... had to ask for chilli sauce or ketchup... servettes not provided
Had a very nice and simple meal.at this neighbourhood restaurant. Plenty of Wok Hay and flavour for both the Pad Thai and Tom Yum pasta. Carrot cake done just right (not lumpy Singapore style) with gorgeous handmade sambal. Comfy setting and very fast service (weeknight around 8pm)
Basil pork rice for $8.00. Excellent spice kick (level 3 of 4), and pork is savory and mouth-watering. Fried egg on top is reminiscent of a mcmuffin fried egg, cooked in a mould as opposed to the crispy fried egg more traditionally found at thai food joints. Price on the menu signboard does not refl
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