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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Boat Noodle @ Berjaya Times Square

Boat Noodle @ Berjaya Times Square

February 24, 2020 by StrawberrY Gal

For those who are looking for some Thai delights, Boat Noodle is one of the place where you can enjoy these delicate dishes originated from the floating market of Ayutthaya. And in here, one can enjoy a wide variety choice of noodles as well as other ala-carte dishes.

And this time, Boat Noodle brings you with their NEW menu where they had released the dry noodles.  And one can have it with the beef or chicken version too. Priced at RM 2.20 per bowl, you can enjoy your favorite noodles with the choice of springy noodles or the rice noodles. For you who are a big fans of boat noodle, you can go for their signature Ayutthaya 2.0 and Royal Pathumthani. And for other flavours,  one can try  Kanom Jeen and Sweet Kuey Chap. Each of it is specially curated on the small bowl and every mouthful is complete with the bursting and aromatic flavours in it. You can also add the topping of your choice to the boat noodle which includes the fried chicken skin, fried wanton skins, or the fried enoki mushrooms.

Kra Pow Chicken Rice (RM 14.15)
Asides from their famous Boat Noodle, one can try their famous Kra Pow Chicken Rice (RM 14.15). The Kra Pow Chicken Rice is worth ordering where it comes with the deliciously stir fried diced chicken which is served with the mix Holy Thai Basil. Topped with the Sunshine Egg and the fragrant Jasmine Rice with it. They  also have spicy beef kra pow for those who wants to have it in spicy version!

Ayam Legend (RM 14.75)
The Ayam Legend comes with the flame grilled chicken which is perfectly marinated and seasoned. The chicken thigh is then served with the delicious sweet and spicy Thai homemade sauce. The dish comes amazingly good with the complete flavours.

Wings Zeed (RM 10.80)

For those who are looking for a bursting sensation, go for their Deep Fried Chicken Wings. In here, one can enjoy the awesome bites of bursting spiciness!

Sangkayaa ( RM  8.25)
And being in Boat Noodle, one of the must try is of course their Sangkayaa.  It is one of my favourites here as I love how the soft bun is made and it is served with the creamy and rich pandan dip. This is perfectly a nice dish to end.

You can enjoy a cup of deliciously prepared  signature drink, Thai Iced Tea or known as Cha Yen which is priced at RM9.30
after an enjoyable meal.

Address:
03-10-4, LEVEL 3, TIMES SQUARE 1
JALAN IMBI
55100 KUALA LUMPUR
CONTACT: +018 – 2049940
OPERATING HOURS: 10AM – 10 PM (DAILY)
https://boatnoodle.com.my/outlets.html

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