Awet Thai Garden @ Sg. Chua, Kajang

When it comes to Thai food, the first eatery that would tend to cross our mind would be A WET THAI with dishes loaded with the hot & spicy essence and its balance of five fundamental flavors in each dish. Appetizing and flavoursome.

I believe you might say all Thai food is embraced with the kicking factor but here at A Wet, every dish that was presented onto our table managed to wow us. Still anchoring strong at Cheras, later opened their second branch in Bandar Puteri Puchong and now finally setting up another pit stop in Kajang, their business is mushrooming.
Check out our review on Cheras HERE.

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At Sg. Chua, Kajang, A Wet Thai Garden is nestled just next to a fishing pond and is chalet themed, with atap roofing sheltering the restaurant (with leaves of nipa palms). This creates a cool, relaxing outdoor experience and great ambiance. Another difference that they made to A Wet is; this outlet is PORK-FREE.

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Tom Yum Seafood – RM16 (2 portions)
With the right level of spiciness & sourish taste, the soup was also brimmed with seafood. A great appetizing start to this Thai dinner.

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Thai Combo Set – RM56
Mango Kerabu, 2 types of Thai fish cakes & Pandan Chicken are what you get. A platter great for sharing, you could request for the number of shares upon serving to accommodate the number of people you have.
Sweet & sour kerabu was very appetizing while the pandan chicken was not overcooked retaining the smooth texture of the meat.

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Deep Fried Kangkung – RM20 (2 portions)
Crunchy vegetable with the wow factor especially when dipped into their sourish sauce. Not excessively battered with flour too.

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Green Curry Chicken – RM32 (2 portions)
Flavoursome and creamy green curry cooked with long beans, aubergine & chicken, you have more rice to go with it for sure 🙂

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Thai Coconut Otak-Otak – RM18
A clever idea to toss in the fish otak-otak into the coconut along with some seafood like prawns and squids to enhance the fragrant flavours.

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Salted Baked Haruan – RM40 (Seasonal Price)
A star dish, as this place is famous for their grilled and baked items, you would tend to see this dish ordered on most tables. Perfectly baked with salt and yet retaining its soft meat, it brought out the haruan’s freshness. Fret not as it’s not salty 🙂

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A Wet Thai Garden
Lot 1283, Kolam Takungan
Taman Cahaya
Sungai Chua 43000 Kajang
Selangor
Tel: +603 8733 2396
Website: http://awetthai.com/

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13 Replies to “Awet Thai Garden @ Sg. Chua, Kajang”

  1. love their salted baked haruan. must order item in a wet
    too bad, it’s a pork free restaurant. grill piggy’s neck are yummy

    1. yeah! i miss their grill pig’s neck.
      Though it’s pork free, other items are also very tasty 🙂 haha

  2. I want a branch at Kepong!!!

    1. perhaps they’ll expand to Kepong next! ^^

    2. There’ll be one at Kayu Ara Damansara very soon,
      perhaps b4 Chinese new year.

      1. really? thanks for the update 🙂

  3. You guys always find some of the most beautiful places to eat! Gotta try this soon…. ;0)

    1. haha.. it’s nearby our place, so we get to check out 🙂
      Do try!

  4. Up to you all to believe or not, the restaurant got ghosts as telling by the restaurant staff there

    1. haha. No wonder their business is so good 🙂
      Mind sharing what’s the story behind?

  5. I had my dinner with my family last week, what the shock and what the hell.. i found out their water supply is from the lake :(( we wont go to this restaurant any more

    1. Omg is that true? How did you know? Or was it some rumours? 😛

  6. OMG goodness how n how people can spread rumors juz coz their business is good
    Plz take it for granted do further investigation. Well my personal comment all should try the food. Its good….. Even the washroom is well mantained

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