Places Where you Can Find Authentic Thai Food in Klang Valley
During the time of COnditional Movement Control Order, if you are missing some delicious Thai cuisine while they are located too far away. You might just order them and enjoy them right at your home.
All Thai @ Taman OUG, KL (Non-halal)
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Here you can find a good variety of mouthwatering Thai dishes here.
Address:
10, Jalan Awan Hijau, Taman Overseas Union,
58200 Kuala Lumpur, WPKL
Operating hours:
11.30am – 3pm | 5.30pm – 10pm (Daily)
Closed on Mondays.
Pasar malam stall @ SS2, PJ (Non-halal)
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This SS2’s pasar malam where you can find this authentic Thai food cook by Thais and they have varieties of dish such as stewed pork leg with rice, grilled pork with sticky rice, som tam, and salt-grilled fish. To complete your meal, they also sell mango sticky rice.
Address:
Jalan SS 2/61, SS2,
47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Operating hours:
The night market usually operates around 5pm until 9pm or 10pm.
La MOON @ TTDI, KL (Pork-free)
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Here you can find a mother chef, Trakool ‘Korn’ Yodsu, who was formerly with Thai restaurant Erawan where you can find delicious crab curry and crab meat omelet that’s said to be almost as good as that of Bangkok’s Michelin-star restaurant, Raan Jay Fai.
Address:
G-02, The Green Terrace,
Jalan Wan Kadir 3, Taman Tun Dr Ismail,
60000 Kuala Lumpur
Operating hours:
12pm – 10pm (Daily)
Closed on Mondays.
You can check out their Facebook.
If you are in the Cheras area then check out this reasonably priced halal Thai food where their tom yam and pandan chicken are full of flavor.
Address:
48, Jalan Manis 1, Taman Bukit Segar,
56100 Kuala Lumpur, WPKL
Operating hours:
12pm – 3.30pm | 6pm – 11pm (Mondays to Fridays)
12pm – 11pm (Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays)
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Baan Kun Ya @ Centrepoint and Tropicana Gardens Mall, PJ (Pork-free)
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‘Baan kun ya‘ simply means ‘grandmother’s house’, which is the story behind this restaurant and the cook was accompanied by his grandma in the kitchen all the time making delicious Thai meals and his cooking passion grew which he eventually collaborated with Thai Odyssey’s founder to open this restaurant in Malaysia.
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STREAT Thai @ PJ and KL (Pork-free)
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STREAT Thai has outlets all over Klang Valley serving a variety of Thai food such as tom yam and pad kra pow. Prices are affordable too. You can get a meal for less than RM10.
Their branches are in:
– Jaya One, PJ
– Tesco Kepong Village Mall, KL
– Bangsar South (Nexus)
– Tesco Extra Cheras
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Boran @ PJ, Subang Jaya, and Sri Petaling (Non-halal)
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Here you can find affordable meals which can easily satisfy your hunger for these Thai meals and you can find dishes such as Thai basil minced pork on rice, grilled pork neck on rice, and tom sap pork ribs. Their som tam is pretty authentic too!
They have three outlets in Klang Valley:
– Seapark, PJ
– SS14, Subang Jaya
– Sri Petaling, KL
Ekkamai @ Plaza Batai, KL (Halal)
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This place offers a comfortable dining ambiance which is perfect for birthdays, dinner parties, and more however with the current pandemic, you can still enjoy it right at your home.
Address:
Lot 8-1 & 8-2
Jalan Batai Damansara Heights,
50400 Kuala Lumpur
Operating hours:
11.30am – 11.30pm (Daily)
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