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フィードバックを提供するWas out in the city and walked into the food court. Tried the steamed fish as I was wanting to eat healthy . The steamed fish was not bad but I'd imagine the fried would be better. Found the flavour was not too strong so although the rice helps to make you full, the flavours were too mild. I might try the fried fish next time.
Located inside Eating World in Chinatown, this place is fantastic for food court fried fish. We always order their fried fish with Thai Salad Sauce and Som Tum Thai. The fish is always fried really crispy and the sauce is delicious! And only for $11.50 it comes with steam rice & msg soup. ???? Steamed fish is ok, but we still prefer the fried ones. The downside is, besides their fried fish and som tum, everything else that I've tried from them are below average. It's situated in a very loud & crowded food court. At peak hours it's hard to find a table to eat if you go with friends. The food court cutleries are not exactly clean.
I didn't expect much from a chinatown foodcourt store, but this place is incredible. Aside from the fact that the dishes are an insane value for money ($11.50 for a WHOLE fish with a side of rice and soup) the dishes themselves are delicious. I tried the deep-fried fish with the thai ginger sauce. The fish was cooked to perfection without that fishy smell and taste. The thai ginger sauce was extremely tasty yet stayed true to authentic thai flavours of sweet, sour and spicy. I would recommend this to anyone as it isn't too spicy. There was also the thai chilli jam, which was on the spicier side since we chose 'thai hot'. However this dish comes with the option of choosing how spicy you want it to be. It was similar to the thai ginger in a sense that it stayed true to thai flavours, however i would say its less sweet. And then there was the seafood tom yum. This soup was insanely good, it was spicy and sour and again true to traditional thai flavours. Its a fantastic dish for a cold day. Overall great place to grab some great food for a great price. The Ripest Eggplant
I didn't expect much from a chinatown foodcourt store, but this place is incredible. Aside from the fact that the dishes are an insane value for money ($11.50 for a WHOLE fish with a side of rice and soup) the dishes themselves are delicious. I tried the deep-fried fish with the thai ginger sauce. The fish was cooked to perfection without that fishy smell and taste. The thai ginger sauce was extremely tasty yet stayed true to authentic thai flavours of sweet, sour and spicy. I would recommend this to anyone as it isn't too spicy. There was also the thai chilli jam, which was on the spicier side since we chose 'thai hot'. However this dish comes with the option of choosing how spicy you want it to be. It was similar to the thai ginger in a sense that it stayed true to thai flavours, however i would say its less sweet. And then there was the seafood tom yum. This soup was insanely good, it was spicy and sour and again true to traditional thai flavours. Its a... read more
Amazingly authentic Thai outlet. The whole deep fried fish is highly recommended if you want to get that South-East Asian feel. It was soft enough so that you didn't need to use your hands to get the most out of the fish. The price is fantastic considering how we can get one extra serving of rice per meal we ordered. The staff was very friendly and they had a pot of hot/boiling water to sanitize the cutlery we had to take from the food court. The Tom Yum soup was also quite tasty. Some of the downside was that they could have done a better job at scaling the fish for the whole deep fried fish. The seafood inside the soup were also a bit overcooked.
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