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Telephone
6270 8484
Opening Hours
Today
11:00 - 15:00
17:00 - 22:00
Mon - Sun
11:00 - 15:00
17:00 - 22:00
Restaurant Website
http://www.joesthaikitchen.com
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Signature Dishes
Belachan Brinjal Black Pepper Beef on Hotplate
Review (7)
Full review at http://lepakwithyaops.com/joes-kitchen-thai-cuisine-at-bukit-merahFollow Lepak With Yaops on Instagram and FacebookPartnering with his wife, Joe decided to have his own Thai eatery after working at Parkway Thai Restaurant for 6 years. Being a chef and Thai himself, he sure knows what it takes to create authentic Thai cuisine that captures the hearts of Singaporeans. This hidden gem is located along the road side right opposite Alexandra Hospital.The food here were undoubtedly delicious, however, were a little 'heavy' compared to else where. For instance, the green curry was thicker, the basil flavour was overpowering for the basil leaf pork and Tom Yam had too much of a kick. Basically, if the chef could hold back 10% of intensity, I would had enjoyed it thoroughly!Price and portion were reasonable. So for those who prefers their Thai food to be heavy and intense in flavour, Joe's Kitchen is for you! continue reading
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Level4 2013-12-04
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Do visit http://www.umakemehungry.com/2013/11/joes-kitchen-thai-cuisine.htmlThe idea of dining at Joe's Kitchen had been in my mind for a long time ever since I spotted them while driving along the stretch of road into the AYE (Ayer Rajah Expressway). This thought had recently grew stronger when I saw our local Television Programme advertising its cuisine.One of the recommended dishes, Thai Fish Cake. Most of their "finger food" items were charged based on per piece which was quite different from other thai restaurants. Fish cake was abit oily, however the fish meat was rather fresh and one can feel the bounciness as we sank our teeth in. The salad and sweet sour chilli had complimented the dish well.Luminous yellow pineapple rice with rasins, cashew nuts, pork floss and prawns sum up the plate of pineapple rice. Taste wise, I felt that it's pretty average, nothing to rave about.The stuff chicken wing was the main highlight among all dishes. Do not worry about eating them with your bare hands and removing the bones. In fact, only the bottom part of the chicken has bone, the rest was stuffed with goodies.Let's check out their secret recipe in their stuffed chicken wings.The exterior of the wing was fried to crisp golden brown perfection with fillings made up of minced chicken meat mixed together with bits of chestnuts and sweet corn kernels. Uniquely Joe's Kitchen! After the stuff chicken, this is another specialty of Joe's Kitchen that one cannot left the place without. Given a choice of crispy tofu, hotplate and claypot toufu, the server highly recommended the first option. Well, we bought her words and it was great. Just like the stuffed chicken wings, the toufu was specially made, blended with seafood bits and fried over the hot oil. The exterior was very crispy, not too oily and to my liking. How can a Thai Cuisine be without their so called Fresh Thai Coconut and Lemon Grass drink? Ha! These were the beverages for the night.Minced Pork Omelette was nothing special, quite a standard dish.Prawns with cashew nuts was tad spicy as it was cooked with dried chilli and capsicums. Although the portion was medium, the number of prawns given wasn't that much.After the night's dinner, I find that what most interest me was their appetizer or finger food items. They were special and not many Thai Cuisine offers such items on their menu. continue reading
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Level2 2013-10-31
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i was in the area of bukit merah just opposite Alexandra Hospital. It was lunch time and feeling a craving for thai cuisine. So i used openrice iphone app and saw a thai restaurant by the name of Joe's kitchen nearby. So i decided to give it a try.When i saw the place, i thought to myself that this doesnt look like a thai restaurant but upon closer look, i saw the picture of the thai king and queen. Confirm is a thai restaurant by a thai. It was packed with office workers and luckily it was air-conditioned. So i proceed to order the recommended olive rice, tom yum soup, basil minced pork and broccoli.it comes with condiments on the side. because the lady boss says some customer dont like all the condiments so they decided to put on the side. I think its a good idea.tom yum soup is very nice as i personally dont like it too sour.Overall its a good place especially if you looking for thai and do not want to burn your pocket. will definitely come back to try other dishes continue reading
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Level4 2013-03-25
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Thai Cuisine has always been one of my favourite because I enjoy eating spicy foods.Be it 'Tom Yum Ban Mian', 'Chilli Crab', ' Tom Yum Fried Rice'.Enough of saying and now I'm going to make you drool. First up, Mango Salad to kick-start our appetite and it was refreshing good : D Price: $6.50 Thai Prawn Cake (per piece) - $2.30 Who don't love fried food? I'm sure most of us do yay...This prawn cakes has a very nice springy consistency with a very well-mixed marination that result in nice fragrant when I eat it. Tom Yum Soup Price: $4 / $8.90 / $12.90To me, it was a little spicy and I feel that perhaps they should allow customers to choose the level of spiciness. And of course with its fiery,non-oily and slightly sour soup broth, your appetite will definitely be increasedBroccoli with Oyster Sauce Price: $8/$12 Greens for anyone?The vegetables are nicely stir- fry but I don't usually recommend people to order vegetables as I personally feel that they should try out something different which is more worthSteamed Fish Bass Price: $18I always love fish that is being steamed because it will let you savour the freshness and natural sweetness of it than deep-frying.And, I can say this fish is fresh because there is no strong fishy smell.I love the gravy too. AWESOME ! Claypot Crab with Vermicelli Price: $18 (per crab)Out of all the dishes, I love this the best because I love eating Vermicelli.Can you see the huge amount of Vermicelli (: And of course not forgetting the female crab, the shell was quite soft which I can easilycracked it using my own teeth.To end off the dinner, Tapioca with coconut milk ($4) for desserts. continue reading
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Joe's Kitchen served up many delicious dishes. I don't like/ cannot eat spicy food, but their range of non-spicy dishes make up a really satisfying meal. In fact it sort of tasted like Chinese cuisine. This is what we ordered, I think it was honey chicken, fried rice and some vegetables. To think, I hate eating vegetables, but this plate of vegetables changed my opinion!!! I loved eating everything here. The food is great and service is okay (the basic, nothing spectacular). The restaurant is air-conditioned and fairly clean. In fact, the food is so delicious that you won't really care about your surroundings. Just one word of advice though, the lemon grass drink is not very nice. You will be better off ordering some standard canned drinks. This place might be a little out of the way because it's not walking distance from any MRT station (somewhere between Queenstown and Redhill). But the food there is really worth it continue reading
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