Fusion of Food & Farewells || Thai Street Restaurant

Last night with The Daughter before she leaves for Uni, and the foodie she is, we had to take her out for a nice meal. Afterall she had hardly stepped out of the house the last 6 months she's been back and she will probably be stuck in her dorm for a bit.

This girl is adventurous with food and will try almost anything at least once. However, today was not a day for the unfamiliar but more of a favourite.

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We had hoped for Japanese but the restaurant we arrived at at 8.15 pm told us, their kitchen closed at 8.30 pm. Not wanting the hassle and frustration of speed ordering, we went for another favourite - Thai.

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There were many empty tables, no surprise. They joined a couple of tables so we could all sit together.

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Even though it was in a Budget Mall, it had nice cozy deco and lighting. And with hardly a crowd, it was relaxing.

There were plenty of nooks and crannies for some nice clicks but I didn't want to be that person, flitting through the patrons to get a shot. They also have a little kiosk to buy products from Thailand, with some graffiti of their infamous tuk-tuks on the wall.

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Not all tea are the same. There is something about Thai tea, but I went for green tea.

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Just in case we got kicked out with closing time approaching fast, we whizzed through the menu, each one choosing one dish (as is the rule of thumb when ordering in a group and since the kids are older, why not...) minus one because my youngest and I are not big eaters.

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Papaya Salad with Salted Egg

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Thai basil chicken which was very spicy, so a couple of the kids needed plenty of water top-ups

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Stir fried Kangkong(Morning Glory) with garlic

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Green Curry Beef to complete the Thai experience

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Steamed Bass in lemon sauce which is a favourite amongst all of us

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The food was good and we enjoyed the conversation. She is a little reluctant to leave because of the quarantine and SOPs. We are unsure if she will be able to come back for the next festive season which is Hari Raya Aidilfitri in May. We are also not allowed to visit. So I understand her mood, but it is what it is and we have to take it one day at a time.

Hope your eyes enjoyed the food. Thank you for reading.
Till next time, Carpe Diem!
Sh33la

All Images taken by Sh33- that's me :D

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