Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Thai Express @ The Curve
Like what usagi mentioned, we had dinner at a place call Thai Express. Located at The Curve, I have to say that they have the most limited range of food choices among all the Thai restaurants I've been to. Not to mention, they also serve the most expensive drinks compared to other outlets, nothing less than RM3 and they charge a whooping RM4.50 for green tea! (No, they don't serve cold/warm skyjuice)
Since usagi and I frequent The Curve + Ikano + One Utama every weekend, we do actually keep track of prices in food outlets that catch our attention. I am pretty certain that Thai Express raised their food prices by about RM4 per dish...However, this did not stop us from trying (though it would be better off if we tried them last week).
It is rather unfortunate this blog started a little too late for us to do coverage on all the yummy-licious food we have tried around our area. But anyhow, more will come from now on. That is IF we get more visitors and more comments from you people out there :)
Before going to the plates, here's some pics taken at The Curve
And...here comes the food... Papaya salad (RM6.90), Green Chicken Curry (RM10.90), Green Tea (RM4.50)
Despite all the criticism, the food tasted nice...so probably it's worth a try.
Since usagi and I frequent The Curve + Ikano + One Utama every weekend, we do actually keep track of prices in food outlets that catch our attention. I am pretty certain that Thai Express raised their food prices by about RM4 per dish...However, this did not stop us from trying (though it would be better off if we tried them last week).
It is rather unfortunate this blog started a little too late for us to do coverage on all the yummy-licious food we have tried around our area. But anyhow, more will come from now on. That is IF we get more visitors and more comments from you people out there :)
Before going to the plates, here's some pics taken at The Curve
And...here comes the food... Papaya salad (RM6.90), Green Chicken Curry (RM10.90), Green Tea (RM4.50)
Despite all the criticism, the food tasted nice...so probably it's worth a try.