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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Pim’s & The Rama @ Aman Suria : Delicious Porklicious Thai Delights

Pim’s & The Rama @ Aman Suria : Delicious Porklicious Thai Delights

March 23, 2018 by StrawberrY Gal

It is pretty hard to find good Thai Food especially with pork. And now we found one which is the Pim’s and The Rama. Being their 2nd outlet, their first outlet which is Pims Thai Food is located  in Klang and now they had expended to their 2nd outlet here in Aman Suria, Petaling Jaya. Opening a few months back, Pim’s and The Rama serves you with their classic Thai food as well as some delicious street food here.

The restaurant brings you with the comfort dining experience where they have the modern sitting just like home. They also have smoking area and also private room to cater for different crowd. And during weekends, they have some music up too where one can enjoy listening to songs while dining.

Rama’s Beloved Fried Donut Prawns (Tod Man Gong) (RM 18.90)
Something NEW ! And this dish is sinfully good. The prawn donuts are made from the fresh minced meat together with prawns. It brings you with the crunchy bites of meat and inside moist, juicy and flavourful texture.

Their Signature Mini Hotpot (RM 88) is the best seller here. The signature mini pot comes with the generous portion of ingredients such as the squid, clams, tiger prawns, eggs, thai roast pork, tiger prawns and also scallop. This is sinfully addictive and what’s more they have springy noodles inside.

Thai BBQ Grillled Pork Neck (RM 19.00)
A MUST to have is the BBQ Grilled Pork Neck. Enjoy the deliciously done with the moist and juicy texture. The pork neck is simply indulging and every mouthful is sinfully addictive.

And from Friday to Sunday, they also live band as well. It is indeed a unique concept where one can enjoy great Thai porklicious meal.

Personal Recommendation 
❤️Signature Mini Hotpot (RM 88)
❤️Thai BBQ Grillled Pork Neck (RM 19.00)
❤️Rama’s Beloved Fried Donut Prawns (Tod Man Gong) (RM 18.90)

Reasons to Visit
❤️Delicious Thai Food with loads of pork dishes.

Location:
Pims & The Rama Thai Food
22 Jalan PJU 1/43A,
Aman Suria ,
Petaling Jaya, 47301 Malaysia,
Selangor, Malaysia
#nonhalal
Operating Hours:
Sunday – Thursday : 11.30am – 12Am (food last call 10pm)
Friday & Saturday : 11.30am – 1Am (food last call 10pm)

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review

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