The cafe itself is fairly simple, with tables and chairs looking rather imported. Space is rather tight, but the convenience of its small tables and chairs helped fit in quite nicely. Overall, in terms of design language, it's fairly vibrant and casual - nothing too tacky.
As far as the food is concerned, The Porki Society excels in a range of Thai street food - especially their boat noodles. It comes in 4 variants; soup, dry, and two choices of noodles. For added flavour, guest can top up sugar, fish sauce, chilli flakes and chilli sauce, provided on the side of the table. If you hanker for something meaty to accompany your noodles, do check out their pork skewers which are absolutely tender and employs an alluring aroma to kick-start your hunger pangs.
Not forgetting its array of delicious Thai bbq, salad, desserts like mango sticky rice and other rice dishes. To wash it all down, they also serve a decent spread of Thai milk teas and ice sticks.
All in all, this place is a must-visit for both noodles and Thai food buffs, as each and every dish here isn't only delicious, it's worthy boasting over the social media too. Especially, undulating mountain of bowls.