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Not good to visit at night. Many dishes unavailable because they didn't wanna cook them. The crabmeat was terrible. Dry and clearly frozen.
A straightforward mookata spot at Downtown East. Whether you're going ala-carte or buffet, there's plenty to choose from. Friendly staff, wallet-friendly prices and a self-service sauce station to tweak your flavours.
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#halalfriendly Thai Mookata at $24 per platter (for 2 pax) located inside Jalan Besar Hawker Centreβ¨
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Choose between Standard / Chicken Out / Beef Up Platter for just $24 which comes with assorted marinated meat, your favorite sides like crabmeat, quail eggs etc, vegetables and tanghoon β¨ can also choose between Tom Yum and Chicken Broth π
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If you are a big eater, enjoy/challenge yourself to their 2 hr All-you-can-Eat Buffet at just $22 per pax (excluding Seafood)πβ€οΈ
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personally their value for money HALAL platter mookata is definitely the highlight ππ
Generous and quality portion of chicken
And what make it perfect is the rice is cooked well and fluffy
$5 for a plate
[Jalan Besar, Singapore πΈπ¬]
[Hawker Centre]
[Halal Buffet]
Check out Halal Thai steamboat hidden in the lower deck of this hawker centre. We had buffet option which was priced at S$22 per pax with 2 hours time limit. The buffet did not include seafood items. If the time limit is too stressful for you, thereβs also set and ala carte versions available. The menu may looked limited but for the 2 of us we were too full to cover all. Selected chicken broth as the choice of soup base, which was quite savoury on its own. Another option available was Tom Yum. Donβt forget to glaze the griller with beef fat before cooking. Beef tongue was an uncommon item for steamboat but the texture was interesting. The NZ Premium Beef may looked quite fatty before cooking but it simply tasted so yummy on its own.
Sedap Thai @thaisedap
Address π : Blk 166 Jalan Besar, # 01-08 Berseh Food Centre, Singapore πΈπ¬ 208877
Open π°οΈ : Mon - Sat : 4.30pm - 9.30pm
MRT π : Jalan Besar (DT22)
[Jalan Besar, Singapore πΈπ¬]
[Hawker Centre]
[Halal Thai Steamboat Buffet]
Check out Halal Thai steamboat hidden in the lower deck of this hawker centre. Itβs the first Halal Thai steamboat in Singapore. We had buffet option which was priced at S$22 per pax with 2 hours time limit. If the time limit is too stressful for you, thereβs also set and ala carte versions available. The All-you-can-eat buffet menu may looked limited and did not include seafood items but for the 2 of us we were too full to cover all. Although itβs located in the hawker centre, the place was quite cooling with lots of fan around. Selected chicken broth as the choice of soup base, which was quite savoury on its own. Another option available was Tom Yum. Donβt forget to generously coat the skillet with beef fat before cooking. Beef tongue was an uncommon item for steamboat but the texture was interesting. The NZ Premium Beef may looked quite fatty before cooking but it simply tasted so yummy on its own. Thereβs also 2 types of spicy dips available to go with the food. We visited the outlet on a weekday night and we could see a continuous flow of customers. As we were seated near the stall, it was easy to get refill for broth, gas, and sauce. We ended the meal with instant noodle and beaten egg in the soup. So shiok!
Sedap Thai @thaisedap
Address π : Blk 166 Jalan Besar, # 01-08 Berseh Food Centre, Singapore πΈπ¬ 208877
Open π°οΈ : Mon - Sat : 4.30pm - 9.30pm
MRT π : Jalan Besar (DT22)
Note π : you could make reservation on the same day before 4pm through WhatsApp 9680 4883
Meeting up with friends for a Monday dinner around the Raffles Place area, we decided to give Kin Tub Thai Mookata a try. First and foremost, the view from our table was spectacular. I made a reservation via WhatsApp, requesting outdoor seating, which they kindly accommodated. We were seated right at the river's edge, offering us a great view of the Singapore River and Marina Bay Sands.
We ordered the Premium Beef and Pork set, which, after GST and service charge, came to a little over $150. The portions were generous and sufficient for three people, with three varieties of beef and pork cuts, all marinated and seasoned very well. The set also included a basket of vegetables, glass noodles, and an egg.
The staff were extremely friendly, professional, and attentive, always ensuring our soup was refilled before it dried up. While their prices are on the higher side, the quality of the meats, the excellent service, and the impeccable scenic sunset view during the evening make it worth the expense. I highly recommend Kin Tub Mookata for a great evening with friends and family over dinner, enjoying both the food and the view.
You may have known about Mr Mookata on the news for bringing Thai hunks over to Singapore last year at Bugis, but failed this year when they try to bring them back for the opening of their latest outlet at Phoenix Park along Tanglin Road. But they are still famous for having hunk appearance to serve you at this new outlet.
I have to acknowledge that the location is not easy to access, which required you to take a bus from nearest MRT station to reach here.
Only a few tables was occupied on Friday evening when we were here to enjoy their buffet.
For only $32.9++ per adult on weekends, you can enjoy all the dishes unlimited but only for maximum 90 mins dining time. Of course please do not waste food or they will charge for additional wastage.
Drinks except milk tea also included with unlimited refilling.
Perfect for any occasions such as birthday celebration. They even have some special service and interaction with the hunks, such as singing birthday song to you.
Residents living near to TAM CHIAK Kopitiam is in luck as the specially curated hawker stalls in the kopitiam will leave you spoilt for choices when there. We had breakfast there and ended up ordering 3 mains for the 2 of us, just to indulge our βtamchiaknessβ. Redhill Pork Porridge will definitely be part of our orders with the addition of the egg to create a creamy and smooth porridge consistency. San Dai Prawn Mee has the traditional prawn mee flavour that is hard to find these days and we were glad to have tasted it here. Mr Mee Pok is the modern interpretation of the hawker classic with the addition of onsen egg and wuxiang.
Would recommend trying their one-of-a-kind deep fried Kang Kong ($16) when here! Lightly battered crunchy greens without overpowering the natural vegetable flavour, enhanced by the tangy spicy sauce. Also included crisp and succulent chunks of fish, and 2 generously sized deep fried prawns.
Hearty and satisfying traditional charcoal Mookata at decent prices. We went for the Mookata set ($69.90) thatβs good for 3-4 pax. Enjoyed the sweet-sour and mildly spicy Tom yum soup. All the meats were well-marinated and tender. One can choose to have them in the soup or charcoal grilled for a smoky finish. Our favourites were the marinated and Tom yum chicken, pork belly, and marinated pork collar.