Thursday, May 2, 2013

Day 12

Red Spoon Thai

It’s always a good feeling when you walk into a restraint unplanned, just because there aren’t many options, with no expectations... and BAM then you are pleasantly surprised when the restraint delivers. This was the case a few weeks ago when I walked into Red Spoon Thai.

Like most trendy Thai Restraints these days, Red Spoon Thai was decked out in dark wooden tables and weaved basket seats. The atmosphere was very romantic with dark moody lighting and red everywhere from red candles, red lamps, red cushions and even red chopsticks.

We ordered Satay Chicken Skewers for starters and the Wagyu beef salad and Massamun Beef for the main.





Petite Satay Chicken Skewers $9.90 (8 pieces)

Though they did mention ‘Petite’ clearly on the menu, I was still taken back a bit with the size of the skewers. Having use to big chucky pieces of satays chicken I was a bit disappointed by these Petite Satay Chicken Skewers. But probably only cos I wanted more! The chicken skewers dipped in the creamy sauce were just divine.





Rice with Massamun Beef (19.90) and Wagyu Beef Salad (22.50)

The Massamun Beef had to be my favourite dish of the night. It is a famous dish from Southern Thailand of slowly braised beef cooked in thick milk curry served with sweet potato (and optional rice). The meet was truly soft and creamy. My boyfriend on the other hand, loved the Wagyu Beef which was a marinated char grilled Wagyu sirloin with salad of mixed leaf, cucumber, min and red onion with chilli lime dressing.

Overall, I loved the restraint. The staffs were friendly, the atmosphere was great and the food was fresh! I’ve been back a couple of times already in the past month. Absolutely loving the place.
- Tharanya

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