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This was not what I was expecting from a Central restaurant in what is essentially a luxury shopping mall. Tucked away in a corner of the second floor of the Landmark Building is an unassuming but tastefully decorated Thai restaurant, Mak Mak. We'd been invited by a Thai friend, not because she recommended it but because she'd heard good things and wanted to give it a try. We weren't disappointed. We had the weekend brunch which with free flow drinks and dishes galore was outstanding value for m
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This was not what I was expecting from a Central restaurant in what is essentially a luxury shopping mall. Tucked away in a corner of the second floor of the Landmark Building is an unassuming but tastefully decorated Thai restaurant, Mak Mak. We'd been invited by a Thai friend, not because she recommended it but because she'd heard good things and wanted to give it a try. We weren't disappointed.

We had the weekend brunch which with free flow drinks and dishes galore was outstanding value for money. My personal favourite was the prawn and crab cakes. The Saaur rong hai beef was a bit hot for me but I'm not a great lover of hot food and know many people who would love this. Finally the deserts are superb and you need to leave room for them, particularly the mango and blue sticky rice and coconut ice cream.

Overall it was a great brunch experience, with great food and drink, but most of all the service is refreshingly .... not like customer service and more like hosting a group of friends. Well worth a visit. We'll definitely go back.
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Date of Visit
2017-06-03
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$400 (Lunch)
Recommended Dishes
  • Thod man  poo  -  Thai  crab  and  prawn  cake  with  green  mango  salad.
  • Yum  som  o  Pomello  salad
  • Panang  Nuer  -  beef  red  curry
  • Fresh  mango  with  blue  sticky  rice
  • The  crispy  soft  shelled  crab.