Our visit to Orchard Towers for a meal at Korat Thai Cafe came with a surprise, the entire building was bustling with life. Many patrons were already dining in, while others patiently waited in queue for their turn.
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Korat Thai Cafe |
Our meal kicked off with a plate of crispy chicken skin, golden and tantalizing. We eagerly picked up a piece, dipping it into the accompanying chili. The first bite was pure bliss, addictively crunchy and crackling good.
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Crispy Chicken Skin |
The Signature Crispy Omelette was impressive, large, golden, and delightfully crispy. That perfect crunch comes from deep-frying, meaning it does require quite a bit of oil, which might be a bit much for some. Nonetheless, it was absolutely worth the calories!
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Signature Crispy Omelette - $12.50 |
If you’re a fan of deep-fried meat, their garlic pepper pork is a must-try, flavorful, crispy, and downright delicious. It’s also one of the recommended dishes on the menu. You can opt for beef, chicken, or prawn as well, but the pork really hit the spot!
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Deep Fried Garlic Pepper Pork - $13.50 |
The vegetable selection on the menu is limited to three options: spicy kang kong, mixed vegetables, and kai lan. However, you can choose to add meat like chicken, beef, or seafood. We opted for the mixed vegetables in its plain form, without any meat. I loved the medley of vegetables used, it felt simple yet comforting, reminiscent of a hearty home-cooked dish.
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Mixed Vegetables |
Tom Kha, the Thai-style crispy sea bass in spicy and sour coconut milk soup, was incredibly appetizing. The tangy broth paired beautifully with the crispy fried fish, creating a perfect balance of flavors. It’s no surprise this dish comes recommended on their menu!
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Tom Kha - $38 |
The sea bass skeleton was beautifully tucked along the pot's perimeter, with its meat placed directly into the broth. This thoughtful presentation made it so convenient, we could easily pick out the tender meat chunks without the hassle of deboning in the pot.
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Fish Meat Chunks |
The Chu Chee, a Red Thai Curry style dish, is available for both meat and vegetables. We opted for the beef, which was tender and coated in a sweet, creamy curry. Though the presentation looked a bit messy and lacked visual appeal, the flavors had that distinct Thai essence, making it a comforting and satisfying dish.
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Chu Chee Beef - $13.50 |
It complemented the plain rice well with its savory and flavorful gravy. However, the richness of the curry might feel a bit overwhelming after a few mouthfuls, making it slightly gelat over time.
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What will you have? Beef, chicken or pork? |
Korat Thai
Location: Orchard Towers, 400 Orchard Rd, #03-28, Singapore 238875