For individuals who are working within the Bukit Merah and Alexandra neighbourhoods, you’d positively know the way tough it’s to discover a spot to dine at (and one which serves up good meals) throughout the lunch hour. With the eatery’s roots relationship again to 2006, Joe’s Thai Kitchen at Alexandra Village has acquired a lot reward for his or her genuine Thai dishes over time.
Drop by Joe’s Thai Kitchen for genuine and legit Thai meals with no extra GST costs.
Joe’s Thai Kitchen is an informal Thai eatery at Alexandra Village headed by a Thai Chef and his Singaporean spouse.
Joe’s Thai Kitchen retains issues easy and straightforward so that you gained’t discover any type of extravagant decor on this eatery. Their partitions are stored largely naked, and their tablecloths are paying homage to the old-school tablecloths that we grew up with. Given this, that this eatery focuses their consideration on what’s necessary — the meals.
After we visited, we needed to order considered one of our favorite Thai dishes — the Rice with Basil Leaf Minced Pork & Egg (S$8.90). Though the minced pork was on the salty aspect, this was balanced by the sweetness of the basil leaves. Nevertheless, should you’re somebody who isn’t keen on spicy meals, we’d advocate you to proceed with warning because the Rice with Basil Leaf Minced Pork & Egg was spicier than we anticipated.
How will you dine at a Thai restaurant with out ordering some inexperienced curry? As in comparison with the opposite inexperienced curries in Singapore which characteristic fairly a good bit of coconut milk to go well with the Singaporean palate, Joe’s Thai Kitchen stored their model of the inexperienced curry nearer to what you’d discover in Thailand. Their Inexperienced Curry Rooster (S$8.80) featured considerably lesser coconut milk which allowed the spices of the inexperienced curry to shine. That is genuine Thai meals at its greatest.
You possibly can’t go mistaken with ordering Tom Yum soup, and Joe’s Thai Kitchen’s rendition of this dish met our expectations The Tom Yum Nam Kone (Unique Orange Soup Base) with Seafood (S$8.50).
While Joe’s Thai Kitchen served a good portion of soup, we’d have favored for the soup to have include barely extra components. As in comparison with another native Thai eating places, the flavours of fish sauce featured extra prominently within the broth so don’t be shocked when you’ve your first style of the soup.
Joe’s Thai Kitchen
Blk 125 Bukit Merah Lane 1, #01-182,
Singapore 150125
Tel: +65 6270 8484