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2013-06-13
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FoodThai Cuisine was located in Food Court 4 by koufu. I vividly remember that during my school days (many years back), there wasnt any thai cuisine around.Ordered the Phad Thai Set for S$4.00. It comes with a soup and side of my choice. I was given a choice to choose between tom yam soup or chicken soup and papaya salad or thai tapioca desert. The appearance of the phad thai does not look appetizing to me. Comes with chopped ground nuts, chilli flakes and half a lime by the side of the plate. T
Thai Cuisine was located in Food Court 4 by koufu. I vividly remember that during my school days (many years back), there wasnt any thai cuisine around.
Ordered the Phad Thai Set for S$4.00. It comes with a soup and side of my choice. I was given a choice to choose between tom yam soup or chicken soup and papaya salad or thai tapioca desert. The appearance of the phad thai does not look appetizing to me. Comes with chopped ground nuts, chilli flakes and half a lime by the side of the plate. The phad thai tastes more like fried hor fun just that the noodles is thinner is width. But overall I find it acceptable as the noodles do have the "charred" taste. The clear tom yam soup is appetizing and I'm hooked to it although it comes with a few miserable shredded chicken. Papaya salad? Well, it doesnt taste like one. Seems refreshing but doesnt have the spiciness that one will expect. Service
Polite service received.
Ambience
As it was school holidays, the food court was not that pack as the normal times. Ample of seatings available. Even though it was stated to put back the empty bowls and trays to the collection points, the cleaners are kind enough to collect them from us. Price
With a little amount of money, it is definitely worth the time travel down. Affordable pricing for a student especially when it comes in a complete set.
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