Lang Suan Thai Street Food
With ideal placement, this faces into the carpark and towards the entrance where people are entering the complex
I've been meaning to try this place out for quite a while, but we've often ended up either at the food court (cheaper) or at one of the other food places in this little restaurant area of Eastgardens Westfield. I finally got there when dining alone after a doctor's appointment one day, and was there in time to still get their lunch special.
Spring Rolls, Fried Egg, Crispy Pork Belly Pad Prik Khing
All this, including the drink for under $20 was a nice deal, and it was pretty reasonable in the length of time before the food came out to me. The Spring rolls were pretty good, and the sweet dipping sauce was very nice with it. I wasn't sure where the fried egg came into my order, but it was nicely fried with a crispy edge and a still runny yolk. Would probably have been best on top of the pad prik khing (Thai Chili Paste), but I ate it on it's own because it came on it's own plate and it was easier to just eat it than transfer it to the other plate.
The main was sadly spoiled by the crispy pork belly not really being crispy, which led to it being a bit chewier than I like. Soft pork belly can be great, but it has to have been cooked with that intention, rather than just not making it to have crispy skin. It was all edible, so it wasn't too far off, but it did remind me that I was there right at the end of lunch, when things often aren't the best at some places.
They've got a decent price, and a good lunch deal, but I'd be wanting to be there more around midday than 2 pm next time.
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