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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Rod Dee Ded @ Damansara Utama : A taste of Bangkok!

Rod Dee Ded @ Damansara Utama : A taste of Bangkok!

April 3, 2019 by StrawberrY Gal

Dive yourself to one of the Bangkok’s popular hotpot. The hotpot place by the name of Rod Dee Ded is one of the brands with 54 years history finally open in Damansara Utama. Opened back in January this year, the restaurant offers you with the variety choices of Thai delights which is the same as what you will be having in Thailand. And what’s more is all their beef are certified HALAL.

Rod Dee Ded means “delicious” in Thai and their first outlet is Thailand started back in 1965. What is a must to have in Rok Dee Ded?

One of the signatures in Rod Dee Ded is their Shower Beef. The Shower Beef is a MUST have here where one can enjoy a variety of premium wagyu in one goal. Choose your meat selection where they have Oysterblade, Shortrib, Striploin, Rib-Eye and Premium Wagyu Platter.

Meatball, beef slices, brisket & tendon(RM 26. 80)

Shower your beef in your personal bowl and you will definitely be indulged with the delicious and melts in the mouth beef. Swish Swish your beef in the warm bowl of soup and get the right texture of the beef.

Enjoy the Pad Kee Mao (RM 16.80). Have the stir-fried rice noodle with the chilli sauce, egg, basil, bellpepper and meat. The noodles comes with the bursting spicy sensation with the kick of umph from the basil itself.

Fried Chicken Wing (RM 9.80)
Have the bursting flavours of the chicken wings where the chicken wings is packed with flavours and the meat is so fresh. Dipped them with their imported sweet and sour dipping sauce.

Meat Ball, Beef Slices and Brisket (RM 23.80)
Grab this delicious bowl of noodles with the scrumptious ingredients in one bowl. The broth which is being cooked for hours and the taste comes simply fragrance is something to look forward here. The ingredients are fresh and the broth which is served comes with the robust taste! And what’s more you can have your broth either original or spicy!

Chicken Green Curry (RM 18)
Have this Chicken Green Curry which is simply packed with the aromatic with light spiciness. The chicken meat comes simply moist and juicy  and the curry comes simply thick too. Sides with a bowl of rice.

Stewed Brisket Claypot & Steamed Rice (RM 25.80)
The brisket is beautifully stewed till perfection with the juicy and tender meat. It is simply good and with the chewy texture. Lovely!

They do serves loads of unique dishes from the brisket, tendon and many more. And what’s more is all the ingredients are certified halal as well.

Address:
15, Jalan SS 21/37, Damansara Utama,
47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Phone: 013-531 3113

 

 

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