Thursday, August 13, 2015

Lum Noodles: Clean and Hearty Thai Boat Noodles

This place called Lum Noodles เตี๋ยวเรือหลุม; Thai Style Noodle was recommended by my Thai friend. She was sure that Singaporeans will definitely get food poisoning from dirty 10 baht Thai boat noodles along the streets or on the boats at floating markets. I guess I'm not adventurous enough to eat Thai street food either. (I did not eat any of those delicious and aromatic street food except fried chicken from a decent looking stall at JJ Green.) Plus this place was a walking distance from the hotel that I was staying at. Perfect.

Noodles live cooking station at the store front

I don't know if this can be considered the best boat noodles because I've not had others, but I should think that this place serves really good and delicious boat noodles since my friend's mum recommended us this place. Additionally, this establishment is filled with local Thais, which probably means that it isn't a tourist spot. But nevertheless, their menu has English translations which is a huge bonus for tourists. It was also really cute how the tables had hollow holes cut out for us to fit our bowls into. I guess that's the solution for eating on a rocky boat!

Their soup was aromatic and well seasoned. I enjoyed every single bite and I even savoured the soup as well. The portion isn't really big so we ended up getting 2 bowls each. Or maybe because it was just so good..? Do come here if you're near MBK or Siam Center.

Thai boat noodles, glass noodles (60-70 baht)

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