Monday, May 25, 2015

Frame Thai

More photos for Frame Thai eatery.

Pork knuckle rice - MYR10 (nett price)

Thai Iced Tea - MYR5 - in fact all drinks are MYR5 each

Thai grocery items for sale

Other food available

More Thai grocery for sale

Grilled food on skewers

This is how the food is grilled.

24 comments:

  1. Not bad huh, the setup looks exactly like those food shops in Thailand!

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    1. It is operated by Thais so I would not be surprise that it does look exactly like their shops back home.

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  2. looks quite authentic I would say.. the pork knuckle rice, haha, khao kha moo that is!! but looks like the rice is something multi-grain instead of plain white?? ah, I like this, more healthy huh?? but I will ask for all lean meat (mai ao nang) and also get rid of all the Chinese parsley, hehe!! love the Thai iced tea (cha yen) and the grills too, yummy!! :)

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    1. There wasn't a choice, we were just served the multigrain rice which was way tastier than plain rice so all is good. Wow! you can speak Thai!

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  3. Hello, you still awake? I think I had not tried pork knuckle, wonder how it taste, is it nice?

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    1. The thick skin is like jelly. Do you think you will like it?

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  4. Thai? Pork knuckle? Yummmmm!!!!!

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  5. Aiyoh! I like this post! Yum yum.

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    1. I know you have been to Thailand just last year and had a very good time there!

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  6. First pic is a nice composition.

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    1. It was served like that. We did not rearrange anything.

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  7. I saw someone blogged about pork knuckle rice with egg before too.. Yep, and it's Thai food.. Oh, and you opt for the multi-grain rice, very healthy indeed..

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    1. SK did recently. The rice was served as multi grain rice by default.

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  8. I like the grilled food, but before eat I need to use paper towel to absorb all the oil first, hahaha!

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    1. Grilled food is not as oily as deep fried food.

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  9. All those food on sticks look glistening and yummy! ;)

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    1. They do look very tasty don't they? But I dare not try them because I am not a meat person.

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  10. not bad wor the food. Looks yummy

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    1. You can drop by here if you are around the area. Worth a try!

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  11. oh that Pork knuckle rice reminds me of our Paksiw ng Lechon, it's a sweet and tangy pork stew made with chopped lechon (roasted pig), vinegar, sugar and liver sauce
    Thanks for visiting my site by the way ^_^

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    1. Your Paksiw ng Lechon sounds very tasty! You're welcome! :)

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  12. I still frequent to this shop sometimes to get a Thai fix. Their price is not cheap and I would settle for Black Canyon sometimes as they have better deals >>> Set meal of a big plate of tasty Pad Thai with free yummy Tom Yum soup is only RM12+ !!!!! The place is even air con and spacious. Long ago this FT shop had another name and it was very cheap then. Suddenly the bosses changed name and menu, so up went the $$.
    My late Thai mum was so fussy and didn't like their cooking as she pointed out the chefs are from Isaan Province where their cooking styles are just different. Mum prefers the Bangkok or South Thai cooking which is being served in major restaurants we know.

    Call me if you ever see me inside this shop. I still eat there as I am not fussy.

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    1. Thanks for sharing your knowledge about this place. Yes, I will definitely shout out to you if I see you in the shop. :)

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