A little bit of Thailand in this corner of PJ. Try ordering in thai! Kueytiaw Namtuk is pork noodle soup, Phad Krapow Moo is rice with pork and chilli n basil with fried egg. Khao Phad is fried rice.
Lai Thai Market satisfy Thai cravings with authentic dishes like Som Tam Pu, Yam Mamuang, Pad Si Aew, Teh Ais equivalent Cha Nom Yen, and imported Thai groceries. Closed on 3 random days of the month.
You can't go wrong with anything here. Try the BasilMinced Pork Rice or the Pineapple Fried Rice. My faves: Mieng Kam and Mango Sticky Rice are only available on certain days though.
Prices had increase a lot. There are definitely better & cleaner places 2 have my Thai fix. Came for takeaway, saw staffs sweeping loads of trash on floor while patrons still eating. I left. FAST!
The delicious crispy pork strips are not on the menu but in front at the counter so don't miss out on those! Green curry is good too! Will be back to try more!
Renovated with a more comfortable environment and with aircond. Pad Thai was nice, red rubysyrup taste abit weird, not a fan of it but the mango stick rice was quite nice
Came on a weekday morning. Not crowded. RM20 for hot & sour noodle, basil pork rice, mango sticky rice and a btl of soy milk. Service, the lady boss wasnt very friendly, the 1 cooking was ok.
Thai Food here is not authentic being localized flavour. Price not reasonable. For a fried rice cost RM12 for a coffeshop ambiance. I would rate 3.5/10