Go Thai, PJ SS2

 191, Jalan SS 2/24, SS 2,
47300 Petaling Jaya
Tel# 012-634 1223

Both Thai Camp and Go Thai opened up at almost the same time with similar offering, down to the price range. However, the latter seems to be doing good enough that they opened up a branch in Atria.

We came here when they first opened and business was brisk. As such, the prices stated here may probably be not reflective of its current price.

The tables here are quite small so for large parties, you may want to try your luck at their Atria outlet which is doing well too.

The usual condiments when having Thai food. I don't know why you'll need more of these as Thai food is usually anything but mild/bland.

Iced milk tea RM 4. Surprisingly affordable when you think of how those stalls are charging up to RM 8 but that is a slightly bigger portion. This one was not bad, not overly sweet or watered down.

Kway teow nam sai RM 7: noodle in clear pork broth
This is the porkier version of the Chinese pork noodle though you can get those specialty versions that are just oozing with pork flavor. The Thai one balances it out with some fried garlic so it's not as porky.

Khao kha moo RM RM 9: stewed pork leg with rice and egg
I ordered this because it felt quite worth it then when it finally arrived, it made sense as to why it was so cheap. The meat portion is small relative to the rice. However, you do get a rather well stewed meat packing with flavors. Quite a wholesome meal of protein and carbs. Just not in the ideal ratio.

Larb moo RM 9: Northeastern Isan pork salad with minced pork, liver and skin.
Apparently in Thailand, there are different regions with different types of food. Think of it like our KL/Penang/JB territory. Isan flavor is not usually available outside so lunch date wanted to try this. Typical of Thai food, it was sweet with a bit of spice. An usual take on pork salad but it does work.

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