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Thought I’d give this a try given it’s a classic Thai dish done with a modern taste. Have to admit that I didn’t know what I was expecting. The dry noodles given (you soak it in the gravy) reminds me of yee mee which I personally think didn’t work well. Also the broth although very flavourful left an unsettling aftertaste. The pork ribs on the other hand were very tender.
Saw reviews that this came highly recommended so thought I’d give it a try. Tastes exactly like Vietnamese fresh spring rolls but with smoked duck to replace the fresh prawns. Nothing spectacular.
The shop will tell you it sells fusion thai food.
The menu says so too.
But in actual fact - no one bothers about that too much as it is some good food served here at reasonable price range.
Nice ambience and delicious thai food.
Find Kompassion in quiet Damansara Kim for yummy Thai food with an international spin. Warm lighting and sprawling tables provide a cosy ambience that's perfect for dinner with a few friends. Make it on a rainy night, when it will be perfect to enjoy the claypot Fish Special Tom Yum (RM50) laden with succulent fish fillets and mushrooms. Pair this with the thick, savoury Hang Laey Pork Curry (RM35). For a wholesome meal option, the Nasi Campur Special (RM28.90) is a hit. Brown rice is boosted by the best of their enticing menu — hang laey pork, green curry, fried chicken, fried egg and a bowl of tom yum. If you're here in the day, this foolproof order comes at an affordable RM18.90 for the daily lunch special! On desserts, the Mango Sticky Rice (RM18) features a fragrant pandan gelato, giving the traditional dessert a refreshing edge.
Avg price per person: RM30
Photo by Burpple Tastemaker Sok Chien