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Recommended by sis to give this new restaurant a try. We ordered all 3 kinds of flavours (tom yum, light soya and assam) plus 2 sides which was otak and sesame chicken. It is indeed a very interesting concept to use tom yum broth with porridge and outcome was a delightful tangy/spicy seafood experie
As a Thai person living in Singapore, I would say this is a nice place. You should take Tom yum one as the normal light soy sauce could be a bit blend. However , I kinda like it. The decor is nice and interesting. Fish cake and chicken are a must. Worth coming as comfort food
Got to know of this place from a friend, I was immediately transported to Bangkok the moment I stepped in, love the ambiance. Food was fantastic! Ordered tomyum porridge with pork set as well as a seafood one, a crispy chicken with basil and a veg dish. Super recommend the porridge, the tomyum flavo
Third time here and will definitely be back for more! The portions and pricing are really reasonable and great! Food tastes really nice and is a great option for those looking for brunch/midnight comfort food. Tried the latest crab meat omelette too and it was really tasty! Chunks of crab meat enhan
Huge portion, interesting flavour! Authentic Taste for food and drinks! We had tamarind kwaychap and tomyum porridge and both were good. The tamarind (ma-kam) was tangy while Tom yum was sweet, sour, and spicy. The topping was delicious, we enjoyed the tumeric fried chicken was crispy yet juicy. Sta
First you choose a soup base : tom yum/ light soy sauce/ Assam. Then you choose your carbs, porridge/ instant noodles/ kway chap (thick flat rice noodles). Followed by your toppings : seafood/ chicken/ pork/ veggie Highly recommend getting the instant noodles. The noodles are infused with the delici
Very good comfort food in a casual setting. But definitely need to fix the AC upstairs as it’s really poor and very necessary to enjoy such claypot dishes... so I hope the owner will address this for improvements. Jok Jok keeps the menu simple and doing a few dishes really well - claypot porridge,
Overpriced porridge laced with excessive MSG. Not worth it. $2.80 for a small cup of 3in1 Thai milk tea. Off the shelf Tom Yum soup paste poured over porridge served in a claypot, that cost you $15+/- depending on what ingredients you ordered with . And Thai mami noodles using the soup pack that co
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