For those being in Petaling Jaya’s SS2, there is a known boat noodle shop that goes by the name VM Boat Noodles. VM, known as the Victory Monument back in Bangkok has established a name for itself for being the place with the best boat noodles sold. Bringing the menu here to SS2, VM Boat Noodles strictly follows the founder, Ratchanee Paengkesorn’s 30-year recipe to ensure quality dishes is being served to you. All ingredients are fully imported from Thailand for a more tantalizing dining experience.

They have about six available combinations of boat noodles. For soup, you can have the thickened soup which has pork blood in it for more texture, the basic clear soup or the spicy version. Glass noodles are mainly used and depending on whether you like it served dried with the other ingredients or with the available soup. Beef or pork meat is included for a more tasteful sensation and based on your appetites, there are sizes available for potential consumption.


Besides the main dish, the also offer a few sides to go with it, namely boiled dory fish. Freshly cooked, the fish is soft but not mushy and is served with a salad together with spicy sauce; which is the main highlight of the whole dish. The level of spiciness is tolerable so we suggest you take a dip! Another side is the water spinach which is also getting quite a hit amongst the customers since there is not much of vegetables in the boat noodles.  


VM Boat Noodles makes their own lemonade so make that your refreshment of the night. If you favour some coconut juice, they are available in husks. Last but not least, how can one forget dessert? The Thai coconut custard pudding is to die for d is beautifully made in mini porcelain bowls. There is pandan within it for a delicious closure to dinner.