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Recommended Thai Food at Thai Pan Delights, Kuchai Lama Entrepreneur Park

19 November 2009 11 Comments

There’s a lot of Thai food around town. However, finding a good one with “cost effective” pricing will be a tough one. A few weeks ago, we ventured to the ever popular Kuchai Lama Entrepreneur’s Park for a newly opened Thai restaurant. It’s called Thai Pan Delights not Taipan.

Thai Pan Delights located at the newer area of Kuchai Lama Entrepreneur’s Park, facing the condominiums. Luckily, parking was not an issue there.

The simple designed interior looked simple and nice. Well air conditioned, we got ourselves a table.

We started off with Seafood Tom Yum Soup. The big portion Tom Yum soup came with generous amount of seafood. I not a spicy guy and the soup was quite mild in term of spiciness. It was one of the better Tom Yum soups in town indefinitely. Nice!

Green Curry Chicken – RM7.80 was another lovely dish. Curry was not too thick and the again it came with a generous amount of vege and chicken. This was decent.

Belacan Fried Rice – RM7.80 was probably the least Thai food in my own opinion off their menu. For me, I would prefer to mix all the ingredients altogether. Well, since I’m not a big fan of belancan, I considered the taste for this, was pretty

good.

Thai Basil Leaf Chicken – RM7.80 was nicely done. Chicken cubes were cut into tiny pieces and stir fried with basil leaf. This went well with rice.

The steam fish with clear soup was next. The soup was slightly spicy to me, but the fish was good. This was much better than many places in town.

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