Not Your Typical Tourist

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Unpretentious Home-style Cooking At ซ้งฮื้อหม้อไฟ (Song Hue Mo Fai Restaurant) 

ซ้งฮื้อหม้อไฟ (Song Hue Mo Fai Restaurant) is one of our regular neighbourhood restaurants at Lad Phrao, for good old simple Thai food.

It’s akin to Malaysia’s “tai chow“.

Tai chow is a Chinese-Cantonese word, literally means ‘big stir-fry’. In Malaysia, this term is used to describe street hawker stalls and coffee shops that serve familiar home-style cooking.

 

Yellow color restaurant signboard, that is Song Hue Mo Fai

Song Hue Mo Fai is located at Lad Phrao road, smacked right in between Chokdee Dimsum and Home Center, a hardware shop. If you take MRT, alight at Lad Phrao station, and take Exit 2.

Turn right from the station, walk straight and you will see Song Hue Mo Fai restaurant.

This restaurant is perfect for foreigners as bi-lingual Thai-English menu is available. And it is also within walking distance from MRT station. Do give it a try, and dine amongst locals for good old simple home-cooked Thai food.

 

Duck feet salad

 

Dok ka jon, cowslip creeper flower vege

 

 

Gra pow moo sap, minced pork with basil

 

Goong ob woon sen, baked shrimp with glass noodle

 

Pla kra pong neung manao, steamed seabass with garlic and lime

 

Not Your Typical Tourist

Travel opens up a whole new world, which is cliche but true. I am a strong advocate for independent and solo travel. I was born and raised in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia but now live in Bangkok, Thailand, resulted from a chance encounter in 2009 with my why-are-you-Thai bf. I am now split between two countries. One country for my bf, another for the family, for the occasional weekend together.

2 thoughts on “Unpretentious Home-style Cooking At ซ้งฮื้อหม้อไฟ (Song Hue Mo Fai Restaurant) 

  • I like Gra pow moo sap, simple yet tasty 😋

    • Notyourtypicaltourist

      Easy to cook at home too, try it!

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