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Always wanted to go try when they opened but they are always packed. The place is very simply decorated with light Thai music playing at the background, the seating are very limited but they have a large variety of Thai food. Most of the items are the usual items you see in most Thai eateries. Prices were reasonable which ranges from $4 to $22 (for fish). I had Tom Yom Seafood Soup for $6, it has a very spicy punch and the prawns are fresh. Kangkong Thai Style was another great dish which costs
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Always wanted to go try when they opened but they are always packed. The place is very simply decorated with light Thai music playing at the background, the seating are very limited but they have a large variety of Thai food. Most of the items are the usual items you see in most Thai eateries. Prices were reasonable which ranges from $4 to $22 (for fish).
I had Tom Yom Seafood Soup for $6, it has a very spicy punch and the prawns are fresh.
Kangkong Thai Style was another great dish which costs $6. The sambal was nicely fried with the kangkong.
They also have 4 types of chilli (self-serve) for each table and for me, the sweet chilli sauce was absolute bliss.
Overall I find it distinctively Thai flavoured but skewed towards local palate. Many dishes could certainly do with more spiciness. Nevertheless, I enjoyed my meal there very much
Service was quick, efficient and professional but friendly.
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2011-07-10
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2011-07-10 7 views
Months after months, we passed by this shop, and we are always so amazed by the queue. One evening, we finally made our way to have dinner there. When we reached there, we just queued for about 5 mins and we got our seats. We ordered the pineapple rice, belachan kang kong, tom yam soup, garlic chicken, green curry and phad thai. All the dishes are of small amount, hence it is just nice for three of us to share. I seriously wondered why there is always a queue for this shop and the oulet at Bedok
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Months after months, we passed by this shop, and we are always so amazed by the queue. One evening, we finally made our way to have dinner there. When we reached there, we just queued for about 5 mins and we got our seats.

We ordered the pineapple rice, belachan kang kong, tom yam soup, garlic chicken, green curry and phad thai. All the dishes are of small amount, hence it is just nice for three of us to share.

I seriously wondered why there is always a queue for this shop and the oulet at Bedok. The garlic chicken taste good. As for the other dishes, it is just normal to me, nothing special and I had eaten better Thai food elsewhere.

The interior of the shop has Thai decor which I see a good effort done by the shop-owner. I also ordered the Thai bottled Coke there as well. Finally, my verdict is I won't go back again.
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2011-06-26 7 views
The first time I stumbled upon this restaurant was when I saw the long queue just outside it. On a typical weekend, the queue and waiting time can be really long. I tried the desserts – Mango with coconut milk and realised it taste really good, which well explains the long queue. It costs around $6 for a plate of it, quite reasonable pricing I would say.
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The first time I stumbled upon this restaurant was when I saw the long queue just outside it. On a typical weekend, the queue and waiting time can be really long. I tried the desserts – Mango with coconut milk and realised it taste really good, which well explains the long queue. It costs around $6 for a plate of it, quite reasonable pricing I would say.
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Date of Visit
2011-04-02
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$6 (Other)
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  • Mango