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Pop by Bali Lane for a taste of Bangkok with a pal or two. To get your appetites going, start with the fiery Tom Saap Soup ($7.50) for nice zesty kick or choose the surprisingly spicy yet creamy Green Curry ($7.50). To douse the flames, order their refreshing Lemongrass Drink ($3), and end the night on a sweeter note with their Mango Sticky Rice ($7).
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*Halal-certified
Always get the omelette, green curry, and tom yum soup. Sooo satisfying #burpple #thaifood #halalsg
Came by to satisfy our cravings for tom yum and it was pretty good! Apart from the usual flat rice noodles, they added mushrooms, fish, prawns and chicken chunks - quite a good amount for the price tag. Would have liked the smoother type of rice noodles as this didnβt seem to soak up the broth as well, but the broth was flavourful. Itβs not that spicy, so add on the chilli padi to your liking!
Overall, the food was okay, would definitely pick Nakhon or Thai Jing Jing over this any day. Kang Kong was good, with a slight wokhei fragrance, tom yum soup was pretty good, the spice and sourness balanced out, making it easy to drink and additionally, the seafood wasnβt tough nor overly chewy. Thai basil chicken was okay, wish the basil taste could have been stronger, and the dish spicier, but still not bad in my opinion. Service was fast, considering that there was a big group before us, and the staff were quite nice too. Definitely worth a try if youβre looking for a halal thai eatery.
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π΅: $8
π: 6.5/10
π€: Basil taste was there, but would have been better if it was more distinct. The flavours of a good basil pork/chicken did not really carry through here, so I was not the biggest fan of this dish. Liked that they had an option with egg tofu, which was pan-fried before being added to the dish, and yet still stayed silky smooth.
π΅: $6
π: 7.5/10
π€: For its price, we were definitely shocked by the portion and taste. Shared amongst three fo us, we could not even finish it. Had a slight wok hei fragrance to it and it wasn't too spicy (would have personally preferred it spicer). It is definitely on the wetter side, so the taste was a bit watered down, but still delicious and something orth ordering when you are there!
Love the food here! Always order the omelette and the green curry.
Pop by Bali Lane for a taste of Bangkok with a pal or two. To get your appetites going, start with the fiery Tom Saap Soup ($7.50) for nice zesty kick or choose the surprisingly spicy yet creamy Green Curry ($6.50). To douse the flames, order their refreshing Lemongrass Drink ($3), and end the night on a sweeter note with their Mango Sticky Rice ($7).
Photo by Burppler Dex Neo
*Halal-certified
$6.50 for a meal which is the green curry with rice. I had never tried green curry before and it was my friend's favourite Thai dish. It turned out to be spicy, which my friend said it's not supposed to be. She cannot take spiciness at all. I loved it so much! And she continued eating it, too, despite the fact that it was burning her up. Well, that means it was good huh ππ½
I will definitely come back for this.
There was way too much ice and because it was a sort of crushed ice, the drink got diluted pretty fast. The lemon grass drink was rather interesting. I recommend that instead of the milk tea
$3 each
Really loved the one here from @stickyricethai! So so similar the yummy ones I had in Bangkok! Would definitely come back here even just for this item!
I really liked this vege-loaded omelette (which looks a lot like a Korean pancake). The egg was fried till crisp on the outside, while the Acacia veg+egg mixture gave a nice bite with a spongy texture. Go easy on the Thai belachan dip though, it can be a little too salty.