Thai Food ~555
I have always been a fan of boat noodle ever since I heard abt it. The soup is so light & it defo brings warmth to your heart & soul.
Ordered the pork one while he ordered the beef (Cus I rarely eat beef.... he did mention the beef soup is a lot btr tho) & I thought it was okayyyyyy, soup was light & sweet, portion was good. Nth spectacular but still a really good bowl of noodle.
Shrimp fritters ($8.80) - we enjoyed this a lot!! The prawns are succulent, sweet, bouncy oOoOooO
Thai Green Milk Tea ($3.50) - typical drink u can get at pasar malam for $1.50 but a Thai meal is never completed w/o some milk tea hehe
Bandung ($3.50) - I tried it & my first instinct was “omg... this is so great, so milky” until he said it tasted exactly like HL strawberry milk...... which I agree after awhile..... so idk la try it for urself HAHAHA I was pretty mind blown
3.5/5
Gave up queuing for Nakhon but rlly wanted some Thai food so we headed there!! The upsized portion was almost just nice for a light eater like me. Noodles were springy like kolo mee. Seasoning & their lap cheong(?) were toooo sweet for my liking but they are generous with their pork lard OOOoOof, some good stuff.
5/5 (rlly couldn’t find fault)
Located at Platform M, a food hall at Paya Lebar. Left with a mind BLOWINGGG experience. I ordered the beef slices ($8.80) that comes with 3 choices of noodles (glass noodles, egg noodles & mama noodles) & a HUGE piece of radish & coriander which zh’ng the whole dish. Added fried garlic to my soup & just A LIL chilli (was informed that their chilli is VERY spicy & it truly was, DO NOT add their chilli like your typical wanton mee chilli 🤣). The soup was so so so good that I managed to convince my table of 6 to order it. It has that umami in it & will DEFINITELY go back for more (this means a lot considering I stay in the FARRR west & am an adventurous person who almost doesn’t try the same thing twice)