Comfort food at its best. If you go for their signature bowl, the meal will set you back by just S$5 for a comforting hot bowl of kway chap and Yaowarat’s signature items.
Overall, Yaowarat Thai Kway Chap definitely brings with them the authentic Thai Kway Chap flavours to Singapore.
The kailan is really well executed with the aroma for wok hei, fish sauce, garlic and of course the crispy pork.
The bigger may not always be the better here. Yes, the regular-sized bowl is great for a quick lunchtime meal.
Staff at Tiew Mai is mainly Thai, and offers a certain level of authenticity. If only more people knew about Hougang Midtown.
Overall, Tiew Mai Thai Boat Noodle does seem to have the potential especially given that the Thai boat noodles here have more hits than misses.
It was generally nice though not quite as memorable as my very first bowl of their wanton mee that I had about 2 years ago.
Don’t forget to complete your meal with a glass of Thai Iced Milk Tea or Thai Iced Coffee ($2.50) for maximum satisfaction.