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Soi 38 is an authentic Thai restaurant.
The menu is simple and so is the service. Menu options include raw papaya (som tum) salads, noodle dishes, deep fried meat, and hot pot. The venue is difficult to find as it is located under Wilson's carparkPlastic red and blue chairs and tables (colours of the Thai flag) are cramped inside the venue. Kitchen is open and you can see the chefs busy at work. Dishes are freshly cooked and served quickly. I had the mama fried pork dish which is instant noodles with soft yet deep fried pork in a sweet sour spicy sauce that tasted of tamarind. Delicious and affordable at $15 a plate.Pay via cash or card at the counter.
Be the first to ReplyI made it before they closed at 3pm! It was a bit hard to
I made it before they closed at 3pm! It was a bit hard to find but because they have so many good reviews I just had to check it out when I was having late lunch.Theyre located in the parking garage. They only accept cash. Staff were friendly and told me no rush as I was happily slurping my vegetarian laksa.The food was so good and it's such a value for money.
Be the first to ReplySimply AMAZING!!! Probably one of the closest experiences
Simply AMAZING!!! Probably one of the closest experiences to eating traditional noodles outside of Bangkok or Thailand in general!! Every time I enter I transformed back to being there and it reminds me how much I love Thai food and culture.Pick your table, fill out your sheet for what you would like, then sit and wait for the delicious noodles or rice to appear in front of you!!
Be the first to ReplyI love Melbourne.
I love Melbourne's food scene as well. This little place is on the ground floor in the middle of a car park between Bourke and Little Bourke st. It's essentially a lowbrow location with a shop built in the middle for some reason. When I was last here the shop was an awful Aussie inspired fast food place. You know the type. Pies, sausage rolls, chips etc, usually two days old and served half cold. The food was crap basically and made you think you were putting on weight just by looking at. Understandably, hardly anyone ate there. Fast forward a few years and some bright spark opens a little Thai noodle place. You couldn't get a much greater contrast. The menu is tiny and therefore brief and to the point. I chose boat noodles with beef as a half soup. It arrived at the table in rapid time. Mighty fine it was too. Warm and spicy and just the right size. I loved it. $10 only. Service here was initially a bit snappy and distant which I rather like at these types of places. It was an act though. Mercy was shown in spades when the chilli got the better of me, and a smiling server rushed to bring me a glass of water. It brought sweet relief. I enjoyed it here and I'll be back.
Be the first to Reply$10 for a wholesome bowl of soup noodle in the heart of
$10 for a wholesome bowl of soup noodle in the heart of Melbourne? Yes please. Crackling of the fried pork skin, that's one of the highlight. You really don't need much of anything but a small bowl of the good things, now that's worth eating in front of cars.
Be the first to ReplyStrange ordering system and limited offering - but
Strange ordering system and limited offering - but delicious. Wonderful flavours with great balance. Feels like Bangkok without the heat.
Be the first to ReplyI have a big statement to make: Soi 38 is giving Jinda
I have a big statement to make: Soi 38 is giving Jinda Thai's noodles a run for its money.I actually don't know where I stumbled upon Soi 38, but for some reason I heard about this random carpark Thai noodle place in CBD and knew I had to check it out.It's not very easy to find this place, but it's kinda in the middle of the carpark where the lifts are. The decor looks like some hawker stall (ok very clean hawker stall!!!) and you have got pretty much 2 choices and a million different combos: Thai boat noodles or Tom Yum noodles. Here is where the variations starts: with Thai boat, you can choose beef or pork, then different noodles or no noodles at all, with soup or without soup or something in between (with a bit of soup?!)Tom yum is the same, except you don't have a choice with the meat, it's pork and prawn.So, for someone who can't make up my mind, I ordered beef boat noodle with glass noodle and somewhere in between soup and no soup.Apparently the soup is made of pork (even if it's beef meat I chose) that was boiled for hours. Then you get sliced medium rare beef, the most tender brisket and very flavourful beef balls. This is topped with bean sprouts and pork crackling and morning glory. You also get the standard condiments of sugar, vinegar, fish sauce and dried chilli to customize your own flavours to create this amazing, yumgasmic bowl of noodles.I also got Thai milk tea which is sweet, milky and certainly extinguish any heat from the heapful of chillis I chucked in my bowl.I can't stop raving this place not only because of their noodles, but also their service. I asked for cooked beef because I am preggars, and after it came out, te chef came out and checked whether it was cooked through enough. The only gripe I have was that the noodles ($10) is quite small. But you can get a large size for $15. I would recommend getting a large size if you are a single diner and share 3 standard size between two.
Be the first to ReplyFragrant beefy soup, silky kuay teow noodles and crunchy
Fragrant beefy soup, silky kuay teow noodles and crunchy crackling!A tad pricey at AUD15 for large, AUD10 for regular.
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