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The broth is quite decent actl. But way too sweet

Beef was abit dry and tough but the fats were melt in your mouth. Tendon was great as well

The red curry sauce was alright but very sweet.

But it was room temperature wtf

Egg was very crispy, the sauce was alright but could have done w more aromatics. The beef was slightly chewy

Passable

A comforting bowl of goodness for a cold day. Having craving for Tom yum, and it simply satisfies. Came during dinner time not crowded, portion was generous and dish was served hot, totally hits the spot!

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Tried this Thai eatery in Bukit Timah Plaza that replace the Taiwanese outlet. It menu is quite extensive, offering from Thai street food to Thai cuisine.

I ordered the Thai Beef Noodles ($12) and Khanom Pang Na Goong (Prawn Toast 4 pieces for $5). Noodles was very large in portion and very generous with the beef tendon, brisket and beef balls. A taste of the broth and you will be convinced this is legit Thai. Special mention for the accompanying chilli sauce. It was spicy and very salty with a hint of prawn paste. But it was damn good with the noodles.

The prawn toast is actually one licences of toast cut into four triangles. You can taste bits of prawn coated on the toast before deep frying. It came with a sour dip which cut away the greasiness from the deep frying.

Total damage was $21.45 including a cup of lemon grass drink. Not the cheapest but well worth every cent.

Pro-top: Give the noodles a good toss and mix well with the soup. It arrived submerged in the broths but clumped together, most likely due to the time taken by the chef to piece together the meat and garnishing into a picture perfect bowl of noodles. Add a dollop of their chilli and dig in. Thank me later.

Delicious Thai boat beef noodlesโ€ฆ leaves you wanting more. Price $6
The small cup of lemongrass tea for $2 is too pricey.

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Lunch at @victorythaiboatnoodles in @beautyworldcentre1984

Boat Noodle Pork (S$6)
The broth was slightly more salty than preferred. Wished the noodles was cooked slightly longer.

Grill Pork Noodle (Dry) (S$6)
Wanton Noodle (S$6)
Both dishes were similar except one got dumplings. Noodles was too bland. The grilled pork was quite fatty.

Address ๐Ÿ›– : 144 Upper Bukit Timah Road, # 01-09 Beauty World Centre, Singapore ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฌ 58
Note ๐Ÿ“ : no sliced chilli but got chilli flakes

Come together with the lunch set of $7.90 together with a main and Thai milk tea.

Definitely refreshing even though it was served warm.

I was searching for Thai restaurant in Bukit Timah area and found this affordable place at the first floor of Beauty World Centre.

If you come during lunch time, they have the $7.90 lunch set with a few options to choose from.

Of course I went for their signature boat noodle, which you could choose either pork or beef.

The soup was delicious and tasty, with the chewy noodle and lots of ingredients.

Very affordable phad thai as the portion was huge! It came with a few prawns too and was authentically spicy. Flavour wise, more tamarind could have been used.

Time for Thai offers affordable Thai food right in the heartlands of Singapore. This bowl of clear tom yum soup was filled generously with fish slices, squid and prawn. Equal parts sour and spicy, it was super shiok to have on a cold night during this rainy monsoon season.

What a hidden gem and probably one of the best Pad Thai I've ever had, it truly reminds me of those you find in the streets of Bangkok.