KomPassion is located in one of the most densely populated and busy neighborhood of Damasara Kim, sharing the same row with Kitchen Table Restaurant and EuroDeli Restaurant. It's a Non-Halal Thai Fusion restaurant that combines all the classic Thai dishes with some fusion elements.
The restaurant is dimly lit, by vintage glass lamps, with the great decoration of old-fashioned metal signs.
For a unique concept, its exterior and interior spaces also feature shipping container concepts on the walls. The premise was rapidly filled up with walk-ins and reservations at dinner time. Here, they also serve budget set lunch throughout weekdays and weekends.
The menu is rather wide ranging whether you are looking for individual servings or a complete meal with with dishes and fragrant rice. We started our night off with some finger-licking delectable non-halal Thai Pork Satay (RM 17.90). The pork satay is prepared in true authentic Northern Thai style, well-marinated, barbequed then served with a tasty peanut sauce and a white vinegar cucumber sauce. The peanut sauce led to a very rich and spicy satay full of true Thai flavors, truly loved it!
Get ready to tantalise your taste buds by the piping hot and spicy Fish Tom Yum Soup (RM45)! It is a clear, sour soup flavored with fragrant lemon grass and lime juice. The special kit for this tom yum soup is indeed the generous slices of fresh salmon, dory fish with mixed mushrooms.
Next, we ordered the Stir-Fried Paku Pakis (RM 18.90) as the simple vegetable dish. Here, this dish was perfect to whet our appetite as its crunchiness was spiced up by the garlic, red chili and saute dried shrimps.
One of my favorite Bangkok street food would definitely be the plump and TASTY Isaan sausage by the fermenting of pork and sticky rice! That's why I ordered this House-made Pork Sausage (RM33) with ginger -chili sauce which is a Northern Thai specialty. However, slightly disappointed despite the high expectation as the strong spices are actually overtaking the juicy pork meat and fresh crab meat.
Looking for an alternative to Thai Fragrant Rice ? Try the Brown Rice (RM3.50) which makes a good substitute as well.
They also have a few reasonably priced House Wines (Rm70 - RM110) that can fit into everyone's budget. Thai Singha Beer is also available here at (RM12). If you would like to BYOB to the restaurant, they charge a low corkage fee of (RM25) per bottle. So feel free to bring along a bottle of fruity wine to pair with your Thai food!
Definitely worth a visit and expecting a more extensive menu with innovative twist on the dishes from KomPassion!
KomPassion Thai Fusion Food
No.5 Jalan SS20/11
Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
03-77319256
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