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You are here: Home / Food Review / An Original Thai Delights @ Krua Thai, Kepong

An Original Thai Delights @ Krua Thai, Kepong

May 29, 2010 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review Leave a Comment

Krua Thai, a truly a Thai restaurant is situated at The Taman Keusahawan Kepong. The Thai Restaurant is being managed by Thai had been a good place for Thai Delights. I am going for Thai and here I am for simply a Thai Delights for two.

Basically, we have no idea on what to have or to eat but just a try of it, we headed for the dine at the shop here. So, being two, ordering of food may be quite dificult as the portion is too big for two. So, we just have an order of two small dish for two.

A Seafood Tomyam is our choice. The seafood Tomyam which we ordered a small one is fulled with seafoods. There are prawns, squids as well as sea shells and the portion is good for 2 person. The tomyam was simply a spicy one and a delighting one as well. With the own blended tomyam which is spicy, i could drink more than 3 cups of drinks. Gosh, the spiciness is a umph.. there. The seafood is not too fresh i can say which gave me a slight disappointment.

Another order is the Pandan chicken is very delicious. A 6 pcs Pandan chicken is in the set for our meal. The minced chicken chopped into small tiny pieces with the secret spices and wrapped with the pandan leave to be fried is indeed super delicious. The pandan smells which had absorb in the chicken had made the chicken even taste nicer. The overall I can say is a superb meal.

Taste:
PANDAN CHICKEN : 5/5
SEAFOOD TOMYAM: 4/5

PRICE:
PANDAN CHICKEN : RM 10.00
SEAFOOD TOMYAM: RM 20.00

PAYMENT TERMS: CASH
FOOD TYPE: NON- HALAL

ADDRESS:
39, JALAN METRO PERDANA BARAT 2,
TAMAN KEUSAHAWANAN KEPONG,
52100 KUALA LUMPUR
TEL: 03-62508104


Posted By : StrawberrY Gal Homepage : malaysianfoodie

Locations: Kepong, Kuala Lumpur Food: Thai Cuisine Tags: cash, halal Category: Food Review


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  1. Adamas says

    May 31, 2010 at 9:14 am

    The original is in Segambut area. More antique like and a little run down but fresh seafood and taste.

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