PETALING JAYA, Sept 30 — We are spoiled for choice with various Thai eateries opening up around the Klang Valley. One such place is Heng Dee by Nhom Thai which opened its doors at Damansara Uptown in June this year.
Nhom Thai originally started as a home based business from Klang. The menu here is a mixed bag of noodles and rice dishes with various stir fry items. There's also BBQ seafood and glass noodles cooked with prawns.
More items have recently been added like their roast pork that is served with Mama Mee stir fried noodles or fried with Thai holy basil. There's also a fusion dish that pairs green curry with roast duck leg. You also have vegetables like fried long beans and papaya salad served with fermented fish and crab.
As their business originally started with Thai desserts, you can get coconut jelly decorated with flower designs here. These are only available in the evening and can be pre-ordered. Other desserts on the menu include mango glutinous rice, red ruby and Thai cendol.
The signature item is kuey teow ped or duck noodles (RM18.90), made from a family recipe. The broth is a deep, robust one that has a tinge of bak kut teh flavours, probably from the mix of herbs and spices used.
If you don't do robust broths but prefer a lighter flavour, order their signature kuey teow tom yum (RM17.90). Their version may not appeal to die hard tom yum fans as it's not robust. Neither will it blow your head off with its heat levels.
I also liked how chockfull my bowl of noodles was with fluffy minced pork, pork balls, sliced pork and pork patty. There was a bonus braised white radish too and crunch from chopped long beans.
And if tom yum is not your thing, they also have pork soup with a sweet pork broth and all of the porcine goodness.
Rice lovers can enjoy various stir fried items. There's the classic pad ka prow with minced pork and Thai basil leaves (RM15.50). What's different about this version is how fluffy the minced pork is which pairs well with their own made sauce and fragrant basil leaves. The texture of the rice is exceptional with fine grains that have a slight glutinous texture. I would have happily just eaten the rice on its own.
If you're still peckish, try their BBQ seafood, a choice of river prawns with lots of creamy orange roe and squid. You get a giant sized squid (RM32) or baby squid served on skewers. The squid is lightly grilled and each piece is tender. Just dip it with their chilli lime dipping sauce for a tangy hit. There's also grilled sotong egg and deep fried squid.
As parking on the street can be difficult here, you can park at Starling and walk over. Otherwise, they are on Food Panda, if you prefer to dine at home or the office.
Heng Dee by Nhom Thai, Ground Floor, 16, Jalan SS21/35, Damansara Utama (Uptown), Petaling Jaya. Open: 10am to 9.30pm. Closed on Monday. Tel: +603-77336385. Instagram:@hengdee_by_nhom_thai
You May Also Like