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BAMBOO THAI CAFE, SRI GOMBAK

July 15, 2011 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review 1 Comment

Bamboo Thai Cafe is my recent visit when in Sri Gombak. I found this Thai restaurant at the new business area where you can find Old Town coffee and more there. The restaurant is open not long with a large variety of Thai delights.

Tomyam Bihun Seafood is one of the specialitist in the shop where the soup is own brewed and the soup is kinda spicy. The serving comes with 2 prawns, mushrooms and squids. The bihun is slightly not too cooked ad the texture is slightly hard. The seafood is still ok.
Taste: 4/5
Price: RM 8.90

The pineapple fried rice is served in half cut pineapple. The fried rice is served with minced chicken as wel as 2 prawns. The taste is so so and not much of pinepple fried rice taste.
Taste: 2/5
Price: RM 8.90

ADDRESS:
NO 65, JALAN PRIMA SG 3/1,
PRIMA BATU CAVES,
68100 BATU CAVES,
SELANGOR
TEL: 03-6187 9188

Locations: Batu Caves, Selangor, Sri Gombak Food: Fried Rice, Thai Cuisine, Tomyam Category: Food Review


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  1. Sarita says

    May 14, 2017 at 10:31 pm

    The worst Thai restaurant I have ever visited. Due to reason below;

    1.This place could not handle any special day event.Crowd more then 20pax is a disaster to happen.
    2.Orders were mixtured up terribly.
    3.If customers asked for the missed out order the owner will shout rudely that customer had to wait for another half after finish eating.
    4.Owner itself were rude.PR is to drain.
    5.Our bill was RM200, which we had to pay in total ever for the missed out dishes. We didn’t ask a charity..

    Not gona recommend to anyone…. A place that no one should ever visit…. Ever Seriously…

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