Thai food is no stranger to any Malaysian; particularly those who reside up north and I am sure everyone has tasted Thai food either at a small hawker stall or even fancy restaurants.
The enjoyment of the spices is exotic and typically with a conducive environment, makes it an even more memorable experience.
One such environment is found in Raja Uda, Butterworth which was a hidden gem for this restaurant is nestled along a pretty deserted road.
The restaurant provides a very much natural environment with straw and wooden huts and sheds for dining areas in the open and also using the concept of bamboo for the dining tables and chairs.
However, even with its location, it was indeed a surprise to see the number of people flocking to the restaurant even as it was past the normal dinner hours.
The 8 of us found a pretty nice table and with the dreary rain out there, we found it pretty amusing to listen to the rattling of the raindrops against the attap and straw roof.
Cold weather was just right for hot and spicy food; and we did just that.
Starting off with the popular Thai appetizer; Meng Kam (RM15) which was a rendition of our Malaysian Ulam with more spices and special sauce.
This version actually used good ol' honey compared to my first attempt in the Bukit Genting restaurant:D
It tasted pleasant; and sweet:p
How can a Thai meal be complete without Kerabu?
And this was what they ordered; Kerabu Chicken Feet (swaying from the conventional Mango Kerabu).
Everyone was wondering where was the chicken feet...
Chee Leng pointed out that the these were the skin of the chicken feet area and not chicken feet:p
(Thank God I don't take chicken feet:p)
This was the next spicy dish; Kangkung Belacan.
Seriously, to me (who is not good with spicy and hot stuffs), it was really HOT!:P
Lots of cili padi; total numbness of my little tongue:S
Deep Fried Calamari(RM16)
Crispy; tasted like normal calamari served hot from the wok:)
This was their specialty; Clams (Lala) cooked with their special garlic sauce (RM10)
The clams were pretty fresh and the broth came clear with a strong whiff of garlic which was used to dispel the strong smell of the clams.
Steamed fish ala Thai style (RM38)
The fish was fresh and the broth was a mild version of sweet and sour tomyam soup which won everyone's vote as their favourite dish of the night:)
*Perk: Why is the fish head facing me??:(
Seafood Tomyam (RM30) which came towards the end; and somehow lost its shine as the star of Thai food after all the spicy dishes:p
Nothing spectacular about the tomyam; or maybe everyone was too numb!:D
And they decided to order one more side dish; Deep Fried Vegetable (Kangkung)- RM10
The total bill came up to RM175++ for 8 pax:)
Not a bad place for Thai food and the environment is really nice; that's why I liked it since my first visit:D