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Any cheap and good Thai Food recommendation ?
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Bro u shld check in out at downtown east juz outside the foodcourt..I cant recall tt restaurant name
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I would like to introduce you the mookata tuay kwang Thai Kitchen at No. 9 Townshend Road (next to Jalan Besar Plaza, Maude Road). Operating hours, Sun-Thur (6pm - 6am) and Fri & Sat (6pm - 7am). Best to make reservation, SMS 86869990 indicating name/no of pax/date & time to avoid disappointment.
Food and price wise good. That's explain why the Q has been so long (>10 groups waiting) during weekends.
Enjoy ...
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Jai Thai is one of the best I've had in Singapore. Now that there is Nara Thai in ION, worth a try.
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Jai Thai
205 East Coast Road
Singapore 428904
Try this...very near to Katong i12
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I am no gourmand myself, but I think HA HA HA (as in 555 in Thai) at Changi Village is worth a mention. That is if it is not to far for some. I only went there because my friend was driving.
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if you dun mind travelling, i like soulthai in JB. can google. they have a website.
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Yup been to the popular one at Golden Mile many times and like it, but want to try other options. Love their chilli source and the cut small chilli.
Went to MooJaa recently without making reservation and it was full...ended up at Tom Yam Kungfu @ Circular Rd - like the modern-retro decor, the food is ok but was let down by the chilli source.
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Have you tried the mookata at Golden Mile? My goodness, the queue is crazy, mostly Singaporeans, and mostly stuck in an enclosed area in an "airconditioned" mall... Madness! Before it became so popular there, the food was fine, chilli was superb and the crowd was not too much. Quite a few coyotes would bring their boyfriends there but once you enter the clubs, you will notice which coyote had mookata because of the lingering BBQ smell!Originally posted by pegasi View PostYa, localised taste and affordable price seem to be the success recipe.
By the way, any recommendation for mookata?
Haha!
Heard good reviews at of MooJaa at Keong Saik street: https://www.facebook.com/MooJaa.sg?v...rerOverride%3D But I have not personally tried.
Mookata and I do not go along. Everytime I eat mookata , once I go back, the toilet is my friend!
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Ya, localised taste and affordable price seem to be the success recipe.
By the way, any recommendation for mookata?
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Report no.1 Ah Loy Thai is alright but the taste of food is very localised, price wise is reasonable ! I guess that is why it is popular.
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Movement to contact exercise starts this week ................................. "Contact Report will be out !"
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