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For quick and easy dinners, turn to this casual eatery located in Toa Payoh Central for belly-warming Thai nosh. Fill up on the Chicken Phad Thai ($6), featuring bouncy kway teow noodles, and the tender Stir-Fried Chicken with Cashew ($9.90) that's great for sharing. Served deep-fried, the Crispy Kang Kong ($8.90) sporting a light and crisp Tempura-esque batter comes highly recommended by the community as well – dip that in the creamy and aromatic sauce that comes with it!
Photo by Burppler Cory Meilany
SUPER WORTH THE PRICE!!
Thai green curry is super super super good. The seafood is also v generous for the price !! with 3 prawns, some slices of fish and cuttlefish for $9.90.
Must try !!
The garlic pork is savoury and smells really good. Although it’s really fatty. Those who really enjoy pork belly will love this tho!!
$9.90 too.
Overall very good and very cheap.
I had it with BURPLE 1-1 so I only paid $9.90 for both.
Really worth ur money even without the deal. 10/10
$20.60 ($0.80 from 4 containers) for 141
clear tomyum soup seafood $9.90, green curry chicken $9.90, stirfry eggplant with basil pork $9.90, mango salad $8.90
very worth for the price! tomyum soup can be quite spicy haha the attack-your-throat kinda spicy
Personally I loved anything savoury and Thai food always given me this satisfaction. Came across this place when I was browsing Burpple Beyond lists and read many good reviews.
Ordered main 1-for-1 crispy kangkong and clear tom yum soup since my husband can’t eat spicy . On top of it, ordered a steamed seabass with chilli & lime. The taste quite refreshing as they used lots of lime, and the fish is quite tender.
The crispy kangkong came with a dipping sauce which quite delectable and savoury. The less favourite diah was the clear tom yam soup with chicken. The soup was thin & sour only, without any ‘kick’ factor.
All in all, it was a pleasant meal and only cost $23.50 for total bill. Happy tummy yet happy wallet!
Was deciding between this and Kin Moo just a few stores down, and chose this since it was more crowded (oops). Anw we got the tomyum soup with prawns, eggplant and minced meat and pad thai. All 3 dishes were really good, especially the soup!! The soup had just the right balance of spiciness and sourness, and very full bodied 😋
Tried both fried and steamed $9.9 fish on separate occasions and prefer the steamed one! Fish is fresh. For those who prefer flavourful fish, go for the fried! Prawn omelette is good too and pandan chicken comes in 3 (taste a bit like satay). Recommend!! Paid $30 for 5 dishes, good amount and variety for 4 pax