
Thai House Cafe is located right in the heart of George Town, Malaysia. Our extensive menu is based on age-old cooking techniques yet inspired by contemporary interpretations. The elegant atmosphere at Thai House Cafe creates a perfect dining experience. And for those extra special occasions, Thai House Cafe also features private dining rooms suitable for business dinners and special soirees. We source the finest and highest quality ingredients imported directly from Thailand. Our A la carte menu contains a listing of approximately 200 delicious delicacies. All of which are prepared according to traditional Thai recipes.
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Address: 2, Kampong Malabar, George Town, 10100 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Phone: +60 12-617 5155
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I visited during lunchtime and ordered the pork backbone stew, a vegetable dish called pad liang (melinjo leaves from Thailand), and a garlic fried pork belly. All the dishes arrived hot, which is good.
The pork backbone stew was tender, with the meat easily falling off the bone. The sauce was well balanced and flavourful, though I found it not quite spicy enough. The pad liang was a pleasant surprise, it tasted slightly like daun manis (from Malaysians pan mee). One clear favourite at the table was the garlic fried pork belly. It has a pleasant and bold garlicky flavour, and the meat itself was tender and satisfying.
In terms of price, it was a little on the steep side, with the three dishes coming to RM108 for two people. That said, the ambience was comfortable and the service was good.
Highly recommended!
The menu is extensive. Quite a few sounds new for me.
1) The Fried Pork Knuckle is one of the best I’ve ever tried but it’s pricing is higher than all the others I’ve tried at RM98. Average pricing at other restaurants were around RM70 in the average but it’s very good. The fatty part almost melts in the mouth and the crispy skin is crunchy. Even the meat is tender which is surprising. I was expecting the meat to be tough like the others I’ve tried. 5 stars for this.
2) Stir fried Melinjo with egg however is so so. Haven’t tried this or even heard of Melinjo before. I was curious so I ordered to see if it’s good. Unfortunately it’s nothing to shout about so I give this a 3 star rating.
3) Cha-Om Omelette taste good though. I like it. Eat this with rice and I’m satisfied. So I’ll give this 4 stars.
4) Tomyam seafood soup taste quite good and not too spicy. I enjoyed it. I usually don’t like tomyam soup that much as many were too salty and spicy. Makes me sweat in my head and hair Quite a lot of prawns a little squid, mushrooms and fish. I’ll give this one 4 stars.
All in all the only dish I don’t love is the Melinjo veggie or is it leaves in my opinion. It feels like it’s leaves.
There’s so many choices that I have to come many times to try. My favorite is mostly the Thai Fried Pork Knuckle. It’s actually the front leg. Knuckle is a little misleading. We couldn’t finish the pork Knuckle and had to tapau back. 3 of us went to eat so it’s a little bit much on the “Knuckle” order.