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There is this new hidden gem in Bandar Baru Klang that serve Thai Authentic street food. Operate by a lovely couple with his wife from Thai. A home-cook now by bringing her learning experience from mom and aunt to our table. Baan Korat Thai Restaurant is indeed one of the places to visit as it was a highly recommended place by a reader.

I find that their Thai street food style is quite similar to those in Hatyai!

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They just started to run this place right after the first CMCO which is in June and now they are being hit again for CMCO 2. However, they are still operating now at this moment with limited seating.

their place is pack during lunchtime with their famous serving of that ala cart and their moo ping is a must-have according to many.

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What to eat in Klang, perhaps this menu could give you some idea for Thai food in Klang.

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For the first time, I am here for their unique serving of Thai Claypot Steamboat (Jim Jum) @ RM 39.90 for 2 pax and also, of course, current famous street food Tomyum Mama Instant Noodle Pork @ RM 28 / Seafood @ RM 35 / Seafood & Mince Pork @ RM 38

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their thai Ice tea is also pretty spot on. Thick Thai tea flavour and quite milky. Some of you might find it too sweet but then this drink I find it have to be sweet. One glass will do.

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the reason I am here for this is I have never try Thai steamboat before and second, it is cook with charcoal.

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The set comes with fresh prawns, squid, clams, slice pork , pork and chicken.

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Serve along with 3 sauces which is homemade by the chef herself.

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The soup is unique which is clear, fragrant, sweet from pork bone, yet add in with ginger, lemon grass, dry chili and hint of this leave that make the soup itself very unique and keep drinking on it.

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After a while, we are ready to dig in. It is indeed pretty good as first time experiencing this.

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Dipping with the sauce, it has its own flavour. Gren slightly sour, red a a bit spicy and sour. if were to choose, I personally felt the green chili taste better.

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Here is the famous instant mama seafood pot at RM 35. Serve with Thai Roast Pork, Home made thai meat ball, clams, squid, eggs, and fresh prawns.

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The noodle is cook to perfection. Broth is sweet, milky, creamy, mild spicy and hint of sour end. The soup is cook upon order.

Indeed one of the best Instant mama noodle pot I have had so far! – recommended!

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Another dish is chef special classic dish – Baan Korat Special. Serve in Thai Clear soup with minced pork slab, meatball, clams. Drinking the soup itself is quite interesting and if you are in for some taste experience then squeeze lime and add-in of chili powder. It totally enhances the whole bowl of soup.  @ RM 13.90

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They also do serve mookata and other street food. I will definitely come back again to try out some of their other dishes. It seems like one of the best Thai Street food in Klang that I encounter at the moment. Maybe could beat some of the best thai street food in Klang or in Pj.

*NON-Halal

-= Ka Ching =-

Food Rating 8/10, good eh. Recommended!!!~-Stamped-

–Warning– This is based on my individual taste. Try it at your own risk-

Location:
No 10, Lorong Tiara 1b,
Bandar Baru Klang,
41150 Klang, Selangor

Operating Hours:
Tuesday – Sunday : 12pm – 3pm / 5pm – 11pm

Tel: 012-350 3003

Little did I know that Thai food in Bukit Tinggi 2, Klang is quite limited in choices. PIM’s Thai Food – Pimlicious seafood cafe and restaurant is one of the latest addition of eatery to offer another choices for diners at Bukit Tinggi 2 that slowly gaining its popularity in this neighborhood.

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The restaurant interior is contemporary with an infusion of cafe and rustic. I just love their ceiling trek lights.

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We Kick start off with their Signature Seafood Pot – Pim’s Super Seafood Tomyum Pot (3-5pax) @ RM 158 – filled with crayfish, Fresh Tiger Prawns, Prawns, Hokkaido Squid, Onsen Duck Egg, Mushrooms, Fishballs, Scallops, Thai Instant noodle topped with 2 fresh eggs and Pim’s Tom Yum Kung. Serve along with a mini bowl of thai roast pork.

There are 3 sizes in total – with 1-3 pax @ RM 98 &  6-8 pax @ RM 288

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When the pot is served, it is indeed quite a big pot even with a portion of 1-3 pax. Best advise to eat with 3 pax. Love the soup base which is typical suitable to our taste bud as it is strong in flavour, creamy soup base with sourish and spicy end. Best of all if you finish your soup from your noodle pot, you can request another freshly cook tomyum soup to add on or to drink.

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It caught me by surprise when mention Thai version of Salted Egg fish and Pa Meng Pad Kai Meng  (Stir Fried Squid in Salted Egg) @ RM 22.50 turns out to be good. You can taste the little hint of salted egg yolk at the end with a bit of sandy texture too. Love the gravy as it is slightly creamy, tomato chili spicy with fresh squid in balance taste.

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If you love some bites to start off with, then Tod Man Gong (Signature Fried Donut Prawns) @ RM 18.90. Mince with generous ingredients that fried into a ring. Do dip with their Thai Chili sauce to get enhancement of flavor.

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Kong Tod Ka Tiam (Deep Fried Crayfish with Garlic) @ RM 39

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Gong Ga Bang ( Thai Prawn Pancake) @ RM 18.90. Perfectly fried to its crips, with mixed fish and prawn paste are covered in between. Eat while it is hot. Will be a great pairing with Singha.

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Moo Kob (Chef Thai Roast Pork) @ RM 21.90. Their Thai Roast Pork is quite different from ours, as the Thai version is more like a deep fried pieces then cut into slices after it. To Thai’s they certainly love it as it taste like their street food version and for our taste bud, we might not like it. It really depends on your acceptance level. I do not mind to have more to soak in their Tomyum soup.

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This Pad Thai Noodles @ RM 18.90 would be one of my recommended dish in the list as it is hard to find this dish that come to my liking. Love the wok hei taste and also their version is slightly moist. This is like our Chinese Fried Koey Teow and Koey Teow Basah in comparision. Mix all the condiments together to get a balance taste of peanut fragrant, little sweetness from sugar and spiciness from chili flakes.

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Kung Lai Ser (Tiger Prawns Pad Thai Noodle) @ RM 26.90 

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After you enjoy all the spicy food, Coconut Jelly certainly one of the best options to end the meal with. So soft and bouncy that it breaks easily yet very refreshing. @ RM 7.90

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Great to see one of my good friend from uni and have not met this guy since we left which is 10 years ago. Congratulations to you on your first business expansion and choosing Malaysia as your first F&B venture.

Now Klang folks can enjoy good tomyum soup here.

Location:
PIM’s Thai Food
23, Lorong Batu Nilam 21B,
Bandar Bukit Tinggi 2, 41200 Klang, Selangor, Malaysia

Tel:+60 3-3318 0608

Operating Hours:
12pm – 3pm, 6pm- 10pm

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