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Usually when I think of Thai food, the first which came to my mind is either Thai Express or Siam Kitchen... Glad that I found a new place to cure my Thai food cravings...The small little restuarant sits humbly next to the entrance of the Sunshine Plaza... not much reno is done to the place but when you step in, you will see 3 big pictures of the Thai Royal family! We ordered the most basic dishes like sambal kangkong, tomyam gung, fried egg and pineapple fried rice.. I personally love the fried
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Usually when I think of Thai food, the first which came to my mind is either Thai Express or Siam Kitchen... Glad that I found a new place to cure my Thai food cravings...

The small little restuarant sits humbly next to the entrance of the Sunshine Plaza... not much reno is done to the place but when you step in, you will see 3 big pictures of the Thai Royal family!

We ordered the most basic dishes like sambal kangkong, tomyam gung, fried egg and pineapple fried rice.. I personally love the fried egg! I wondered how they fried with the chicken nicely wrapped in the egg... Yums! The egg was crispy and hot when served to us..

The tomyam gung is too spicy for me but my friend says that this is the right taste for it! It isn't spicy when you first drink it, but when it slides down your throat, you will feel a burning sensation!

Price is reasonable as we only paid $20 over for these dishes... Seats are limited in the restaurant... so have to be there early to beat the crowd!

Overall, it was a delicious dinner!!!

The next time I think of Thai food, it will be Aroy-Dee @ Sunshine Plaza!!!
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Date of Visit
2010-07-14
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$10 (Dinner)