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Home / Food Review / Editor Pick : 5 Thai Restaurant You MUST visit!

Editor Pick : 5 Thai Restaurant You MUST visit!

May 20, 2017 by StrawberrY Gal

Are you a big fans of Thai Cuisine ; Yes I am and I am one of those who always dying for Thai food. And indeed they are many nice place in town for a good tomyam or even Thai delights that I would love to share.

1. Kompassion 
 

KomPassion Thai Fusion Food is one of the restaurant which are famed for their pork-licious delights with a twist of Thai in it. They have so much to die for especially those porklcious meal and of course some pipping tomyam. Nicely prepared with the bursting flavours of spiciness in it
Address
5, Jalan SS20/11, Damansara Kim, Damansara Utama,
Petaling Jaya, Selangor 47400
Phone number: 03 77319256
GPS Loation: 3.1346239,101.625765

2. ParaThai
 

ParaThai is a nice place to dine here. Served by the group of Thai Chef, I am impressed with the food here. I am always pampered a bowl of tomyam delights here too. Led by their Thai Chef, Chef Bunmee and his expert teams. You are assured getting the best of everything and spoilt with the choices. Enjoy the bowl of tomyam talay soup with the choice of clear soup or red soup base. Have them wither seafood, chicken or Ming Prawn.
Venue:
ParaThai @ LG.08, Lower Ground Level,
Glo Damansara, No 699 Jalan Damansara, 60000 Kuala Lumpur
T. 603 7733 3667 | F. 603 7733 8514

3.Baan Kun Ya
 

Baan Kun Ya is indeed a great place and a hidden jewel in Bandar Utama Centrepoint. The restaurant which served authentic Thai Cuisine here is indeed impressive. The menu comes simple but if you can enjoy spiciness, this place is a MUST to visit where all the food here can be super spicy as well. Don’t miss out the tomyam, as well as other signatures here like Pla Neung Ma Now, and the Papaya Salad.
Address:
F107 F110, 1st Floor,
Centrepoint,
No 3, Lebuh Bandar Utama,
Bandar Utama, 47800

4. Tiffin by Chef Korn @ Mid Valley
 

Located in Mid Valley Megamall opposite Daiso Outlet ( upper floor), you can find the restaurant there. It is indeed a jewel place for a good Thai Food. With the concept of using Tiffin to serve their food, Tiffin by Chef Korn would not disappoint you with this awesome dishes. They do have some porklicious meal for your craving, green curry and many more.


Tiffin’s by Chef Korn (use the escalator opposite Daiso)
T-068 & 069, 3rd Floor Mezzanine, North Court
Mid Valley Megamall
Tel: +603-2201 7368

 5. Banngkok
 

Banngkok, is another place for delicious Thai Delights. The restaurant which is located at Setapak is simply a great restaurant to visit for this round as they will pamper you a great Thai dishes which is at affordable price. Cooked by the experience chef you will definite to pamper yourself till the fullest here.

Banngkok Street Food
Setapak 56-G, Platinum Walk, No.2, Jalan Langkawi, Kuala Lumpur, 53000
Facebook page: https://m.facebook.com/BANNGKOK/
Operating hour: 12pm to 11.30am daily

But at times due to my heavy workloads and mid night cravings, there is no way I have a chance to visit my favourite Thai restaurants especially my mid night craving when I am working on the write-ups and replying mails. And whats come to my rescue is the Maggi Royale Seafood Tomyam. Spicy and delicious tomyam is indeed save me when I am craving all of this. The Thai White Seafood Tom Yam, is a unique twist to the usual Tom Yam recipe from Thailand. The distinctive flavour is also a first in Malaysia, to satisfy those who crave for a mouth-watering and flavourful dish that has been a favourite to many from around the world.

The MAGGI® Royale Thai White Seafood Tom Yam flavour is stocked full with fresh herbs and spices.  Be prepared to pack your taste buds for a whirlwind journey as every spoon of the creamy broth is infused with the sweet taste of fresh seafood, combined with a zing of spiciness from dried chilies and citrusy taste from the kaffir limes. Topped with real spring onions, chillies and meat-like garnish with exceptionally springy noodles, the recipe is a co-creation with Chef Wandee Na-Songkhla, the Thai Cuisine Master. . To enjoy a more wholesome and fulfilling experience, you can always add in your favourite ingredients such as prawns, squids and vegetables when you prepare a balanced meal with MAGGI® Royale Thai White Seafood Tom Yam. It will made your bowl of noodles more yummy and luxurious too.

 

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