The siblings decided to open their own stall called PhetchaBuri Thai Wanton Mee. They serve a hearty tom yum Mama noodle hotpot here too.
But what’s even more interesting is the fact that the siblings who own the business used to work at their parents’ popular Soi 19 Thai Wanton Mee chain of casual eateries. However, note that PhetchaBuri is completely unaffiliated with Soi 19.
While this is the first time that Claire and Alex Ng are bringing their Thai-style wonton noodles to a food court, it’s also a pre-existing dish at Daruma Tavern.No part of this story or photos can be reproduced without permission fromWhile some may say selling wonton mee is quite literally in their blood, the siblings weren’t exactly planning to open this stall.management wanted a Thai wonton mee stall to enter”, and asked them to take up the empty unit next to Hei Bai Chao. And so they did.
a little plain, it often packs a punch because it usually contains rich ingredients like crispy lard cubes and fish sauce.topped with fried and boiled wontons, Thai fish sausage, choy sum, fried lard and “premium” pork belly char siew.Besides wonton mee, PhetchaBuri Thai also offers tom yum noodles and basil pork rice..
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