Ever heard of mookata? It’s a unique concept combining Korean barbeque with Chinese hot pot. Designed to combine the juice of the barbequed meat with the hot pot gravy, it invokes interesting flavours in the gravy itself. This trend started in Thailand a few years back but had recently made an appearance on the shores of Malaysia and Singapore. Wondering where to try this take on steamboat? Read on.
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NK Mookata
Having served the locals since 2015, this restaurant boasts not only its Thai steamboat and barbecue but also its selection of authentic Thai cuisines. Of course, their barbecue would be the main attraction, especially with their charcoal grill that’s said to bring unique flavours to the meat. This would, in turn, enhance the taste of the broth as the meat juice seeps into it. There are a few sets available for customers, although most would probably go for their Standard set. Offering an ample amount of sliced pork, chicken, meatballs, seafood and vegetables, it is sure to satisfy diners.
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12A, Jalan Kuchai Maju 9, Off Jalan Kuchai Lama, Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park, 58200 Kuala Lumpur
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Previously located in Bandar Sri Petaling, Mookata Thai BBQ is quite well-known in the field of mookata expertise. They offer a wide range of fresh seafood at a low price. For RM39 per person, it’s a decent place for a mookata in the area, paired with a glass of beer or two. Do keep in mind however that they offer neither card nor online payment.
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22, Jalan Lazat 2, Taman Bukit Indah, 58200 Kuala Lumpur.
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Senthai & Mookata is a local steamboat hotspot for people of Bandar Menjalara. Another charcoal grill enthusiast, they are well-known for their 3 versions of homemade dipping sauces, each creatively crafted to suit the different kinds of meat they offer. Their sets are varied according to how many diners are they attending. For 1-2 persons, their Pork Lite set offers a bountiful amount of pork meat, meatballs, corns, mushrooms and an ample portion of glass noodles. If you’re going there, you may wanna check their Facebook first if they update yet their stock of durians or not.
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59, Jalan 3/62a, Bandar Menjalara, 52200 Kuala Lumpur.
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Soi 19 Thai Steamboat & BBQ
Located in Kuchai Lama, Soi 19 offers good food and good company. The boss is friendly and would see to it that you get served well. Their multi-level mookata pan is a sight to behold, and the wide variety of steamboat goodies offered would satisfy you as well. Frequent-goers applaud their Thai-style char siew so you may wanna give it a try also when you get there.
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2G, Jalan 2/114, Kuchai Business Centre, Kuchai Lama, 58200 Kuala Lumpur.
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