Reminiscing Thai Cuisine?
Time flies real quick and it has been months since my last visit to Thailand.
The food I ate in Thailand was still very fresh in my mind.
Today's post is all about Thai Cuisine!
If you are looking for Authentic Thai Recipe,
Streat Thai would be a great choice
to your local taste bud here in Petaling Jaya!
Just like the name suggests, Streat Thai serves authentic Thai street delights.
The interior concept of Streat Thai resembles the traditional food court in Thailand that house
authentic Thai specialties from Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and more
with individual food stalls setup around the restaurant!
Just like the authentic Thai street eats in Chiang Mai night market,
you can taste the same here!
You can see specializations within their chef field behind the stalls.
Some in charge of beverages, some prepare salads,
Appetizers
Streat Thai Fried Chicken Wings
The wings were well-marinated and fried to perfection.
Crunchy and crispy with bursting flavours!
It just simply addictive with juicy sweet Thai flavours!
It can be eaten plain or dipped into the accompanying sauce.
Priced at RM 17.90
Papaya Salad with Salted Eggs
It's one of the most popularly consumed appetizers in Thailand.
Served with shredded green papaya, carrots, lettuce and salted eggs.
Priced at RM 9.90
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Food Dishes
Tom Yum Creamy Seafood (L)
A delicous seafood soup bursting with all flavours of Thailand!
A pot generously laden with prawns, squid, mushrooms and tomatoes.
It is hearty enough to serve as a stand-alone soup course
which goes very well with aromatic Thai rice!
which goes very well with aromatic Thai rice!
It can be shared among 5 to 6 pax.
The soup is spicy and savoury with a tinge of sweetness.
Priced at RM 37.90
Vibrant colours, intense flavours!
A delicious combination of prawns, squid and clams.
Served with classic Tom Yum sauce with all the hot sour flavours you'd expect.
The sauce is slightly watery, but gives a nice oomph to the seafood!
Aromatic herbs and spices, hint of sourish make me keep eating on it despite its inherent spiciness.
Priced at RM 89.90
Tom Yum Creamy Porridge with Seafood and Minced Chicken
It's like eating Tom Yum seafood noodles yet in a thick porridge version.
It's creaminess has neutralized the aromatic spice of Tom Yum.
Before eating, remember to give it a nice blend with the half-boiled egg
to give a well balance of mix in flavour, leaving the yolk warm and ready to flow.
to give a well balance of mix in flavour, leaving the yolk warm and ready to flow.
Priced at RM 21.90
BBQ Tilapia Fish
meticulously cooked just like the one at street market in Thailand.
Served with Thai Herbs, vegetables and noodles.
Eat the fish together with the noodles and vegetables, perfect match!
Not forgetting the lemongrass in it, fresh and natural bursting with exotic lemongrass aroma!
Priced at RM 42.90
Green Curry Chicken
The curry is a little starchy, not terribly spicy.
Priced at RM 15.90
Green Curry Chicken Noodle
It's like eating green curry chicken yet in noodle version.
Priced at RM 9.90
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Dessert
Red Ruby
Served with colorful water chestnuts, jackfruit slices and coconut flesh with rich coconut milk.
Priced at RM 6.90
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Drink
Fresh Coconut Smoothie
Quench your thirst with smoothie loaded with coconut flavour and
get a flavour boost from light coconut milk!
Priced at RM 8.90
Butterfly Pea Ice Soda
Made from butterfly pea flower which gives the naturally blue drink.
Worth trying out!
Priced at RM 4.90
Mint and Lime Ice Soda
With fresh mint and lime juice, what a refreshing drink!
Priced at RM 5.90
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Do check them out for more!
Food : 8/10
Price : 6/10
Food : 8/10
Price : 6/10
Ambiance : 7/10
Service : 8/10
Cleanliness : 7/10
STREAT THAI
Address: 100-G.001,
The School, Jaya One,
No. 72A, Jalan Universiti,
Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
The School, Jaya One,
No. 72A, Jalan Universiti,
Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Contact: +603 7496 1297 or 012-907 3581
Operation Hours: 11.30am-10pm (Daily)
Facebook: Streat Thai
Disclaimer:
All opinions and thoughts expressed are solely based on my personal taste and preferences.
Dine at your own risk.
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