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Home / Food Review / Dinner at Good Evening Bangkok, 1 Utama

Dinner at Good Evening Bangkok, 1 Utama

December 30, 2009 by StrawberrY Gal

Was thinking of having a Thai Delights and we went for Good Evening Bangkok which is situated on the ground floor of 1-Utama Shopping Complex. The shop is located nearby the Rain Forest area. Em.. having our salary out, we went there for a better meal and here we goes on the meal ordering.

We do not have any special things that we plan to eat and we ended ordering the special promotion set meal which is listed on the brochures and the shop banner.

Here comes our order. Carol ordered set 2, i ordered the set 1, and dear ordered the set 4

The set comes with a drink and a tomyam except for the set 4.What us all this set about. Lets see..

Here comes my set 1, which is the Hot Basil Leaves Set. The set comes with the stir fried minced chicken with hot basil leaves. You can choose to have chicken or beef up to your preference. Besides, it also comes with tomyam seafood soup and a Thai fragrant rice with sunny side up and a iced lemongrass drink. The meal taste is quite nice but the tomyam soup is indeed spicy.

As for Carol. she ordered the Set 2 which the set of red curry set. You can choose to have either the green curry or the red curry set. This is where there is a set of curry chicken together with a tomyam soup and a iced lemongrass drink. Carol said the taste is quite nice.

Lastly is dear. Dear ordered the set 4 which gave him a disappointment. He ordered the Spaghetti Seafood Set where the meal comes with the stir fried spaghetti with hot basil leaves and seafood. From dear’s review, the taste is more to fried maggi mee more than the Spaghetti Seafood. It also comes with 3 mini crispy spring rolls and a iced lemongrass drink.

I also ordered my favorite which is the water chesnut where the taste is also so so only. Overall, the meal is not as delighting as we expected and the service was kinda slow

Taste:
Set 1- Hot Basil Leaves Set: 3/5
Set 2- Red Curry Set: 3/5
Set 4- Spaghetti Seafood Set : 1/5
Water Chestnut :2/5

Price:
Set 1- Hot Basil Leaves Set: RM 18++
Set 2- Red Curry Set: RM 18++
Set 4- Spaghetti Seafood Set : RM 18++
Water Chestnut : RM 3

Address:
Good Evening Bangkok
Lot G323A, Ground Floor,
1 Utama Shopping Complex,
47800 Selangor
Tel: 03-7727 8708
Fax: 03-7727 8710


Posted By : StrawberrY Gal
Homepage : malaysianfoodie

Filed Under: Food Review Tagged With: cash, credit card and cash, halal

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