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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Chiang Mai Mookata & Thai Food @ Puchong: Delicious Thai Cuisine!

Chiang Mai Mookata & Thai Food @ Puchong: Delicious Thai Cuisine!

August 11, 2017 by StrawberrY Gal

If you are big fans of mookata, visit this delicious place in Puchong a hidden jewel I could say. The restaurant brings you with the delighting steamboat delights where there this Northern Thailand cuisine is simply irrestible. Using the pork lard to greese the metal skillet, you can then grill the meat.
 Help your self with the choice of Regular Set Mookata (RM 43.90) or a Large Set of Mookata. We had the Large Set where they comes with the generous amount of pork, chicken, prawn, pork ball, crabstick, fresh egg and vegetables. Grilled the way you want and I can say the ingredients are simply fresh and good.
Not enough don’t worry, you can have them top- up with the ala-carte portion where you can have the Thai Style Pork Slice (RM 5.90), Black Pepper Pork Slice (RM 5.90), Pork Belly (RM 6.90), Pork Ball (RM 4.90) or even their signature Mushroom Wrapped with Bacon (RM 7.90). There are so much you can choose and pamper your self till the fullest with the delicious serving of mookata.
Pandan Fried Chicken Wrapped with Pandan Leaf (RM 15.90) 
Not just you can enjoy mookata here, you can even try a variety of delicious street food here. Have your Pandan Fried Chicken Wrapped with Pandan Leaf where they are well marinated and wraped with the pandan leaf. Infused with the flavours of pandan in it, the chicken remains juicy and flavourful.
Papaya Salad (RM 9.90)
Love the way the papaya salad is done. Beware of the chily padi in the salad. You will burst with the spicy sensation of the salad but I love the sweet and sourish blend with the spicy touch.
Satay Grilled Pork & Chicken (RM 10)
This is addictively delicious. Almost all of our favourites. Enjoy the delicious porklicious delights with the complete juiciness in it. Nicely grilled with the flavours in it. Such a nice and delicious
Charcoal Grilled Pork Neck (RM 15.90)
Irrestible plate of delights to have. Enjoy the wesome pork neck which is perfectly grilled till perfection and it brings you with theflavourful taste of it.
Tom Yum Gong (RM 16.90)
Being in a Thai Restaurant, no one will say no to tomyam. Enjoy the fiery tomyam here with the pipping spicy soup. Packed with flavours and ingredients in it. They comes with the generous portion of seafood, and mushrooms in it as well.
Khao Ka Moo – Stewed Pork Leg (RM 10.90)
This stewed pork leg is just nice and well done. We love the texture of the pork which is juicy and everything just perfect. Sides with a bowl of rice.
Khao Moo Thod -Pork Fried with Garlic and Peppercorns 
(RM 10.90)
Such a filling  and beautiful combination where the fried mince pork together with the garlic and peppercorns. It brings you the delicious spicy sensation.
Pad Kra Prow – Spicy Fried with Chilli & Basil Leaf (RM 10.90)
Being in a Thai restaurant, one must try the beautifully done Basil Chicken where they are stir fried till perfection leaving you with spicy and garlicky taste with a savoury sweet glaze and fragrant holy basil.
Khao Soi Kai – Chiang Mai Curry Noodle
Enjoy the bowl of the curry noodles where they are packed with flavours. The dish comes impressively good and delicious and every mouthful comes simply good and irresistible. Enjoy them with their delicious noodles and sides with a drumstick.
Cheezy Tom Yum with Seafood & Minced Pork Ball Topped with Cheese. (RM 29.90)
If you are a big fans of cheese, hop for the Cheesy Tomyam where the noodles is being cook with the generous portion of ingredients like prawns, squids, and many more. Yummz!
 
Pad Thai – Thai Fried Noodle
Ends your meal with the pad thai ; one of the famous Thai Street food to go for when you are visiting Thailand. Enjoy this awesome delights and everything is deliciously done with the complete flavours.
Thai Milk Tea (RM 3.90)
Chang & Singha Beer (RM 10)
Ends your meal with some of the Thai drinks or even beer . Grab their Thai Milk Tea, Thai Pink Milk Tea and Thai Green Milk Tea which comes in myriad colour. They also serves Chang and Singha’s beer.
Coconut Ice Cream 
Nothing beats ending your spicy delights with the delicious cooling Coconut Ice Cream.
G-13 Skypod Square Persiaran Puchong Jaya Selatan Bandar Puchong Jaya 47100 Puchong Selangor
Puchong
Contact No:  03-8074 8275
Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday ( 11 am – 11 pm)
Payment Method: Cash & Credit Card
GPS Location: 3.0425737,101.5498474

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