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Hidden among shophouses is a place that serves authentic thai food! Nice attitude from the staffs, and food are being served timely too...

Mixed Platters ($7.00) consists of Fish cake, Prawn cake, Thai Spring Rolls, and Deep Fried Beancurd. It's actually a mixture of all their appetizers. Nothing special, but it's still nicely fried smile
Fried Kailan Chinese Mushroom ($5.00) that has crunchy vegetables, but not so flavory.
Pandan Chicken ($4.00 for 2 pieces) is quite oily, but put aside the overcooked corners, it's yummy!
Steamed Tofu with Chicken Basil ($6.00). Sweet with a little spicy sauce is drenched over chicken basil and the soft, bouncy tofu.
Deep fried fish with pepp

 

 

 
er and garlic ($6.00). Came in small chunk size, but meat is soft, making it easy to chew. Great for kids!
Pineapple rice ($4.00). Rice is quite mushy, and topped with what I think is chicken floss? Not sure if the mushy-ness is supposed to their style, but I quite like it.
Green Curry Chicken ($5.00). Curry is thick and sweet, and suitable to go with rice.

Overall their food are quite delicious, and with its reasonably priced food, it does save several degree burns off your pocket! smile

For more details, please visit http://www.foodesteem.blogspot.sg/2013/05/jai-thai-restaurant.html
 
Date of Visit: May 18, 2013 

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Categories : Japanese | Ramen

For more details, please visit http://foodesteem.blogspot.com/2013/05/ramen-keisuke-tori-king.html

Ramen Keisuke Tori King Ramen is actually another branch, similar to Tonkotsu King Ramen, which is a few hundred metres away. And according to hearsays, both are yummy, but Keisuke seems to win more tummy over? Basically, Keisuke is more on chicken meat, whereas Tonkotsu is more on pork.

A very small restaurant, which totally matches with the shop space at Tonkotsu too. The highest price it can go up to is $16.90, excluding gst and tax. It has a menu that comprises 3 types of soup, and I specifically prefer black spicy tori king. What I like about them is that I get to so-called "customize" my ramen to my liking. If there are any people not a fan of wasabi, do not go for the green spicy column. Because you will not be able to enjoy your soup, and I had to take each sip of my ramen and soup slowly to prevvent myself from choking due to the pungent taste of wasabi!

For those who likes to instagram their food, etc. probably you might want to go for the most expensive at the bottom of each column, as it comes with a large seaweed! But I think that the seaweed is not crispy at all. I like their cold-marinated beansprouts and theirhard-boiled eggs, which are free-flow!

For pictures and detailed reviews, please visit http://foodesteem.blogspot.com/2013/04/ramen-keisuke-tori-king.html
 
Date of Visit: May 11, 2013 

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Categories : Japanese | Ramen

For more details, please visit http://foodesteem.blogspot.com/2013/04/ramen-keisuke-tori-king.html

Ramen Keisuke Tori King Ramen is actually another branch, similar to Tonkotsu King Ramen, which is a few hundred metres away. And according to hearsays, both are yummy, but Keisuke seems to win more tummy over? smile Basically, Keisuke is more on chicken meat, whereas Tonkotsu is more on pork.

A very small restaurant, which totally matches with the shop space at Tonkotsu too. The highest price it can go up to is $16.90, excluding gst and tax. It has a menu that comprises 3 types of soup, and I specifically prefer black spicy tori king. What I like about them is that I get to so-called "customize" my ramen to my liking. If there are any people not a fan of wasabi, do not go for the green spicy column. Because you will not be able to enjoy your soup, and I had to take each sip of my ramen and soup slowly to prevvent myself from choking due to the pungent taste of wasabi!

For those who likes to instagram their food, etc. probably you might want to go for the most expensive at the bottom of each column, as it comes with a large seaweed! But I think that the seaweed is not crispy at all. I like their cold-marinated beansprouts and theirhard-boiled eggs, which are free-flow!

For pictures and detailed reviews, please visit http://foodesteem.blogspot.com/2013/04/ramen-keisuke-tori-king.html

 

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Black Spicy Tori King
 
Date of Visit: Apr 20, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $19(Lunch)

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Categories : Thai | Fusion | Restaurant | Seafood

For more details, please visit http://foodesteem.blogspot.com/2013/05/folks-collective.html

Located in CBD, this Thai restaurant seems to be surprisingly affordable, yet effort has been taken into the decor which creates a cosy ambience for diners! Seeing crowd in the weekends, moreover in the CBD.. seems good enough to look forward to?

Menu is not yet completely fixed, due to this period which is still their soft launch. But food range is not too limited, and you wouldn't find it hard at all to get the food down your throat smile

Ordered shrimp pancake with plum sauce, crispy tofu with sweet chili sauce, crispy chicken skin,sambal prawns, thai basil stir fry, mango sticky rice, and ice cream kati, totaling to around $66 with drinks, steamed rice, gst &tax all inclusive.

Their food are not very awesome, but it is still yummy! I think it is super worth it, as most of their dishes are less than $10,and their service is super courteous. If you are looking for a drink, they have a bar counter as well.

To view more photos and detailed review, please visit my blog, as above smile
Signature FOLKS Wings

Signature FOLKS Wings

 
Shrimp Pancakes with Plum sauce

Shrimp Pancakes with Plum sauce

 
 
Date of Visit: May 04, 2013 

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Quirky name, old school decor :) Smile Mar 20, 2013   
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Categories : European | Fusion | Bars/Lounges | Live Sports Broadcast

For full review, please visit http://foodesteem.blogspot.com/2013/03/steam-sia.html

Steam Sia is a place where children born in the late 19's still can have remembrance of their childhood. As part of their decor, they have old nokia phones, which are known to be as durable as hammer, snakes n ladder board games, old ceramic bowls and plates, rotary phone, and also a hopscotch drawn, etc! Seems very Singapore style cafe, but they do serve western food too.

Ordered raisin float for only $5.90, which I liked a lot. Sweet, and have my favorite rum & raisins!

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ood Stuffed Sailing Boat $8.90. Don't really see much seafood in it, except for prawns?? Something like baked potato with prawn as topping, some bits of mushrooms. Tasted ok, though you can grew sick of eating it.

Nonya Assam Prawn with Pineapple $8.90. Their prawns and big, but not as crunchy as I wanted it to be. Assam sauce is not too sour, just nice for me smile Neither is it too spicy tongue

Steam Sia Nonya Curry Chicken $12.90. They also have it for serving 2 pax at a price of $20.90. Curry looks spicy, but it is ok. For average-spicy takers, this should not be a problem. They have tomatoes in the curry, thus, I think this emits a little sweetness to the curry, lowering the spiciness in some way. Their bread is soft to pull apart and chew, making my meal less energy intensive!

They also have 3 corners which I think are quite cosy, more to having a little more private space. Do read my blog for the illustrations!
 
Date of Visit: Mar 02, 2013 

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