For those meat-lovers out there, Suki-ya's shabu shabu steamboat buffet will be right down your alley! With free flow beef, pork and chicken slices, a (slightly small) self-service yong tau foo-like buffet selection and a wide variety of greens, you can finally eat as much as you want while feeling relatively healthy. Recommended soup bases would be their sukiyaki (my fav) and butaniku. Their only other limitation would be the lack of desserts (save for apples and pears), and choice of only 2 drinks (peach tea and green tea). Other than that, it was rather value-for-money, especially when you dine in using eatigo promotions or credit card one-for-one deals (around 13 SGD per pax)
Phad Thai, Thai iced milk tea and two pieces of pandan chicken all for $7.90 - It must be the most price-worthy Thai lunch set ever. The sprinkle of crunchy peanut bits complemented the light texture of the phad thai noodles perfectly. It tasted slightly bland but there's nothing a little sweet and sour chilli can't fix. Their pandan chicken was crisp on the outside, but a little tough on the inside. The pandan flavour wasn't infused sufficiently into the chicken too. I would say Nakhon did a better job for their Pandan Chicken. As for the Thai Iced Milk Tea, it wasn't as richly flavoured as expected. Despite the misses with their tea and side dish, I would still say that the food quality was acceptable for the price charged to it.
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