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Home / Food Review / MAA ROY THAI RESTAURANT, KRYSTAL POINT

MAA ROY THAI RESTAURANT, KRYSTAL POINT

May 29, 2013 by StrawberrY Gal

Maa Roy Thai Restaurant is one of the restaurants which is located at Krystal Point. The restaurant itself is well located just a few blocks away from the famous fish steamboat shop. I had been temptating to visit the Thai Restaurant in Penang for this round. The restaurant does not have much sitting though and they had not much baby chairs as well.

Since we had forour dinner, the restaurant do offers the set dinner which is at RM 49.90. The dinner set comes with soup, vege, chicken and includes 2 rice, drinks and desserts. With the price for 2, it is indeed a reasonable to pay for my dinner.

We started off with the Tom Yam Seafood. The tomyam seafood is being served with the squids, pieces of fishes, prawns and some tomatoes in it. The tomyam soup does not really bring much spiciness in it but I felt that the soup is more to the saltiness side.

The next item which we had is the Omelet with Minced Prawns. The minced prawns are being stuffed in between the eggs and the taste do gives us saltiness in it as well.

We ended with the Chicken with 3 Flavored Sauce which is quite disappointing to us. We kept thinking what will it be outcome of the dish and it appears to us at the end is the chilly chicken. The chicken meat is being deep fried with the crispiness of the skin at the outside and the tender meat in the inside.

Finally, we ended with the Tab Tim Krob. The Tab Tim Krob which is served is slightly different where one bowls with lesser ice, served with red jelly coated water chestnut cubes and jackfruits in the coconut milk.

Overall Taste: 2/5
Price: RM 49.90

Name: MAA ROY THAI SEAFOOD RESTAURANT
Address:
B303-1-27, Krystal Point, Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah,
11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia.
Contact: 604-643 0752
Opening Hours: 11.00am– 3.00pm, 6.00pm-10.00pm
GPS: 5.331544, 100.297069

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