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ðŸ―ïļ Mixed (PHA-SOM) l Fusion Restaurant by MastrChef 3

Hello everyone, today we will give everyone coordinates to a delicious restaurant by MasterChef Thailand Season 3!

PHA-SOM, a restaurant hidden in a small alley like Soi Nut 15, is an ASEAN Fusion restaurant under the concept of Asia Fusion. Drinks. Enjoyment. Through the interpretation of Save Robert Sai Chon, a MasterChef Thailand Season 3 contestant who draws on the charm and taste of Thai and Oriental cuisine and creates a unique new menu, but tastes delicious, light and mouth. âœĻ😋

The feeling is very impressive. Although it is a fusion restaurant with a combination of food styles, it does not leave the Thai taste at all. Most of the menus are familiar to us, so if you eat with a family with an elderly person who is often addicted to Thai food or a young child who is difficult to eat, there is no problem because there is a variety of menus suitable for all ages!

Quick Facts about PHA-DOM

âœĻ Chinese-style decoration, from the entrance door to the entrance, are red tones, orange lights, and wood furniture that contrast colors. Some of the furniture around the shop is high on glass, making the shop look airy. Even though it is small, it is not uncomfortable.

âœĻ The shop has an Outdoor zone on the side of the shop. With a high-rise building around it, it doesn't get much sun. You can choose to eat outside.

Menu of PHA-DOM

ðŸē Tan Tan Main (Sichuan Chili Fried Chopped Pork Ramen)

Menus that people like lines should not miss. Soft sticky lines, fragrant broth, strong taste, with a little spicy contrasting. Or anyone who likes sour can add more orange juice at the store. But for us, the taste that the chef has cooked is mellow together without cooking at all.

💰 99 Baht (Promo Period to 30 Sep)

ðŸē Tong Kotsu Meng Pig Shabu

The menu that can be eaten by both children and adults is very fragrant of pork bone broth. It tastes all mellow.

💰 Price 99 Baht (Promo Period to 30 Sep)

ðŸē Fried rice, oily, steak, pikanya.

Beef lovers have to like jasmine rice sauteed with its meat, the smell of meat, the nose, and the taste of meat next to fried rice. The big pikanya steak meat comes full dish, the juicy meat comes with Korean-style broth, rich broth, delicious fragrance.

💰 Price 199 / 289 (2 Sizes Available)

ðŸē Kimchi soup.

It is a menu that we will see in Korean restaurants, but the mixed shop will taste light, sour, sweet, not sour, smooth, mellow. Eat and not think of our curry. The shop has to choose whether to eat with Japanese rice or ramen. Around this time, we choose to eat with lines, which is very good, sticky, soft, hot, delicious soup.

💰 Price 169

ðŸē Soba Hokkien Sea

It's another of the Best Seller menus. It's like a big dish. The thick, soft soba line is stir fried with a very rich sauce. I think it's a little salty, but I've never eaten it at any other store. I'm not sure if it's salty.

💰 Price 189

ðŸē Pig Tile

The small eating menu that we usually hear of tile shrimp, but this one is pork. It's big, not crispy, but a little sticky, and it's juicy with oil. Dine with sweet plum sauce. We feel that the middle taste is not very wow.

💰 Price 99

ðŸē Fish sauce

Big shrimp, bouncy meat, eaten with a seafood dipping sauce, I think it's delicious, but the dipping sauce doesn't taste very spicy, suitable for people who don't eat spicy, should like it at all.

💰 Price 199

📌 Coordinates: Mixed (PHA-SOM) Nut Alley 15

🚗 Travel: Private cars. Parking is available.

If you are looking for an affordable fusion restaurant, we recommend this restaurant. The food, the atmosphere, the endorsement is worth it!

# Nut Restaurant # Mixed # Fusion restaurant # PHASOM # Restaurants in Bangkok

2025/9/14 Edited to

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