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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Snuk Thai Street BBQ @ Desaru

Snuk Thai Street BBQ @ Desaru

December 27, 2017 by StrawberrY Gal

Located in the cosy place in Desaru, Snuk Thai Street BBQ is a place where you can truly enjoy your Thai delights in Thai Style.

To beef you with your Thai experience, the restaurant brings you with the colour box that takes place in the rustic feel enhanced by the tiny artistic establishment. The colourful lighting which is well complements with the unique colourful interior is for your viewing and photo pleasure.

And being in a Thai Restaurant, a must to try is of course is the Tom Yam Ruam Nam Sai (RM 37). We tried the Clear Tom Yam Soup where it brings you with the pipping hot and spicy tomyam complete with the generous portion of seafood.

Stir Fried Chicken with Cashew Nut (RM 24) 
Non spicy dish for sure. Have the pieces of tender moist chicken cube stir fried with the cashew nut leaving you with the moist flavourful meat and some crunchy bites with it.

Thai BBQ Salt Baked Seabass (Seasonal)
One of my favorite dish of the day is the BBQ Salt Baked Seabass. The fish is perfectly salt baked leaving you with the moist and juicy texture. Flaky in the inside and moist in the inside.

 

Thai Otak Otak in Coconut (RM 32)
For those who are looking for some nice otak otak, here you go. The otak otak comes with the robust flavours of the otak otak with the light hint of the coconut in  the inside

Asides from all these good-licious meal, you can also go for their Thai Style Omelettte with Oysters (RM 23); Tofu with Minced Chicken and many more.

And of course, we really enjoy the wide choices of Thai Desserts. You can have the local Thai Delights like the Thub Thim Krob, Mango Sticky Rice, Coconut Jelly and many more.

Overall, if you are looking for a great Thai Delights , you may consider visiting here for a great Thai Delights .

Address:
Bandar Penawar,
82200 Kota Tinggi, Johor
Opening Hours : 11AM–3PM, 6–10PM
Phone: 016-702 8975
GPS Location: 1.559932, 104.253621

 

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