First Thai, a traditional Thai restaurant at Purvis Street serves excellent and value for money Thai food. With no gst and service charge, the food is definitely worth every price of it.
We were welcomed by a friendly staff into the restaurant. Fortunately there were still empty seats. Amazed by the old deco, we were so busy taking photos that the lady boss decided to come over. She asked in a monotonous tone... "Why are u taking photos?" "Oh it's to show our frenz and help promote"we answered. She replied:"No need to advertise and put on website. We dun need that."
Ooo... We were so stunned by her confident tone. Guess all food bloggers taking photos would have encountered this... haha..
Ooo... We were so stunned by her confident tone. Guess all food bloggers taking photos would have encountered this... haha..
Nevertheless we ordered Thai basil pork, green curry, fried kailan with mushrooms, fried stringbean omelette with belacan and green bandung. All dishes are a must try except for the green bandung. It tasted like cough syrup to us. Haha...
Food were served within 5 mins and must give extra thumbs up for the omelette dish. Excellent combination with belacan.
First Thai is definitely a place to visit.
After our dinner, how could we miss out desserts. We walked to Liang Sean Street to have 糖水 at 糖水先. We ordered yam paste with pumpkin and gingko nuts and peanut mochi. Yam paste was a little watery but tasted still good. Peanut mochi was average.
Guess they were better off with their cold shaved ice desserts.
My Overall Ratings:
Food: 3/5
Price: 3.5/5
Service: 3.5/5
Price: 3.5/5
Service: 3.5/5
Ambience: 3/5
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