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Sakon Thai serves authentic, Halal-certified Thai cuisine that’s packed with bold flavours and great for spice lovers! Remember to get their Thai milk tea to balance out the heat! Perfect for family meals or casual meet-ups. Don’t miss out on a delicious Thai feast!
It was generous amount of Uncle Penyet fish fillet. It’s pretty good even for group order for seminars and office functions.
I like that the tom yum hor fun is bit sweet and sour 😂 but partner feels that it’s not really like tom yum prefer it more spicy which you can just ask them for their thai chili to add on!
💯Affordable HALAL Thai Food at around $9.50/- with Set Lunch from $12.80/-!🔥
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💡: located inside @tiongbahruplazasg in the comfort of aircon at this price is quite reasonable with good portion size and satisfying your thai craving 🇹🇭
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Tried their tomyum hor fun and prawn vermicelli, personally i love both but my partner prefer the vermicelli as it has a good wok hey peppery flavor👍 prawn doesn’t stick to the skin which is great too! not bad for the price point.
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For their lunch set which is super affordable comes with thai milk tea! best of all buy 4 sets and get 1 set at just $1 🎉 good option for weekdays lunch or dinner 😊
The Fried Chicken was well marinated with herb and spices. Very flavourful. And chicken was rather tender as well.
The sambal was not too spicy, tasted quite good.
The Blue Pea rice portion is rather small though.
The Mango is extremely sweet! ⭐️
Thai Honey Chicken 9.80
Phad Thai Seafood Noodle 9.50
Prawn Vermicelli 10.80
Thai Iced Milk Tea 4.30
Lemongrass Tea 4.30
Even my big mouth can't capture this, really jawbreaker.
Sad that my favourite chicken chop is no longer in the menu.
They took the same chicken chop, add 2 slices of bread, add some lettuce & cheese, and u have the jawbreaker burger now.
Patty was very crispy, meat was tender and juicy. Rather spicy.
Actually really quite like this alot.
The classic beef bowl is not the best but better than good.
Had this delivered from The Salad Fork (subsidiary of The Soup Spoon), and though it didn’t complete and accurate per Grab’s description, it actually is still good (coming from a non-salad lover lol). Underneath is a bed of penne pasta (quite generous) & lettuce (was expecting kale). On top are herbed chicken fillet (not dry!), sundried tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, carrots, toasted almonds, and cranberries - all of which are well enveloped with the basil vinaigrette dressing (separate). The missing mandarin oranges would have provided an extra contrast to all the taste too
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📍 The Salad Fork, The Soup Spoon
302 Tiong Bahru Rd, L1 - 104
Floor 1 · Tiong Bahru Plaza
#thesaladforksg #salad #burpplesg
After a rather ho-hum lunch from a multiple-awarded chicken rice stall in Tiong Bahru Food Centre, I needed to console myself with something much tastier, so I walked around, hoping for something to catch my eye. The universe answered in a flash because whom should I bump into but the OG food blogger - @danielfooddiary, and he recommended @the.coco.rice.
Ladyboss Aries Chan shared with me that her previous career was in marketing but after the success of her home-based business @nasilemakindulgence’s #NasiLemakCake, she decided to open a stall selling her blue pea flower tinged #NasiLemakKukus too.
I ordered a few sets to take home to enjoy. And enjoy, we definitely did. Here are my thoughts on each component in the dish:
- There is significant coconut richness in the light, fluffy steamed rice.
- Sambal is sweetish, spicy and MSG-free - I like it a lot! It goes amazingly with the rice, as well as the extra large crispy ikan bilis, peanuts and cucumber.
- The Otah is a must to add on because it takes on the form of a pan-grilled patty, and is intensely fragrant and tasty. In fact, I should warn you that one piece may not be enough.
- Much bigger than average, the Fried Chicken Thigh is aromatic from a herb and spice marinade. I feel though it is best to eat this on the spot in order to relish the intended crispiness.
- Tempeh and Tau Kwa are fine - neither is overfried or hard.
- The Lady’s Fingers have a lovely crunch and are dressed with a different savoury, drier sambal which I also found appetising.
Prices for each Nasi Lemak Set fall between $6.90 and $9.90.
My first impression was this is very expensive for not a lot. The plate is big but the rice is half a bowl with a lot of empty space. After trying the chicken, I think the price is arguable. It's flawless lah. The marinade and the frying were restaurant level. Individually, the components were impressive too. The blue pea rice was fragrant, the chilli was obviously homemade, the peanuts seemed like they were roasted again and the cucumber wasn't the cheap variety.