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One does not exit a Thai restaurant without a taste of their tom yum gung. And that is how I benchmark of their food, if a Thai restaurant serve a subpar tom yum gung, it's not worthy to be called a good Thai restaurant. The tom yum in myElephant did not disappoint. It's sour and spicy, a basic requirement for a good tomyum. The spices were rich and flavourful. With every sip, you can taste the spices that were used in the concoction, especially the lemongrass. The amount of seafood was also abu
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One does not exit a Thai restaurant without a taste of their tom yum gung. And that is how I benchmark of their food, if a Thai restaurant serve a subpar tom yum gung, it's not worthy to be called a good Thai restaurant.

The tom yum in myElephant did not disappoint. It's sour and spicy, a basic requirement for a good tomyum. The spices were rich and flavourful. With every sip, you can taste the spices that were used in the concoction, especially the lemongrass. The amount of seafood was also abundant and there were chunks of tasty tomatoes soaked in the soup. Goes very well with rice or on it's own!
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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