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Home / Food Review / ETTI 一定, TAMAN KEUSAHAWANAN, KEPONG

ETTI 一定, TAMAN KEUSAHAWANAN, KEPONG

January 11, 2013 by StrawberrY Gal

I spotted a Thai restaurant this time in Kepong. I am getting bored of seeing so much of Bak Kut Teh shop in Kepong and now I had spotted this Thai restaurant which we had visited for our dinner. The restaurant does not appear to be so much of fancy except for a simple and clean restaraurant to dine. We then had our seat and the menu is very simple with a list of the Thai Cuisine listed.

We ordered the Pandan Chicken which is well wrapped with Pandan leaves and it is then deep fried. The chicken is being taken out the bones, marinated and been wrapped with the pandan leaves. It is good with the scrumptious taste and the delectable pandan taste which is well infused in the chicken.
Taste : 4/5
Price: RM 3/pc

Being in a Thai restaurant, tomyam is something which is a must to order. I did not hesitate to ordered the tomyam. The tomyam Clear Seafood is one of the order which appear not to be too spicy and it is more to the soury blend. The tomyam is served with the scrumptious ingridients which includes abalone mushrooms, squids, as well as prawns with it. The taste is also flavorful too,
Taste 4/5
Price: RM 15.00

Pak with Belacan is our next order. The pak is well stir fried with the scrumptious belachan paste. The taste of the belachan is good and the pak is fresh and well picked. Mum and dad simply love the meal so much and give a kudos to this dish.
Taste : 4/5
Price: RM 9.00

Not only that, Butter Prawn Thai Style is good too. It is well stir fried and the taste is delicious. It is well filled with the scrumptious taste with butter paste which is stir fried with it. One thing is the prawns is not above par as they are using the aquaculture prawns. If they have use a better standard of prawns, the dish would be even more lovely.
Taste : 3/5
Price: RM 12.00

The fried egg with onions is nothing to shout about as I am just ordering it so my lil one have something to dine.
Taste : 3/5
Price:RM 8.00

ETTI 一定 Thai Food
Address: 4 Jalan Metro Perdana Timur 2
(Taman Usahawan),
Kepong, Kuala Lumpur
52100, Malaysia
Tel: 03-62421606

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