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May 19th 2006
Published: May 26th 2006
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Fish cakes, crabsticks, squid on sticks, marinated chicken, name it, and they've got it. Even fungi.
If you ever want to try genuine local Thai buffets, go around and ask about “Mukata”.

Mukata is apparently where people go to enjoy cheap food on a do-it-yourself hotplate and steamboat. Their steamboats are combined with the hotplate and you cook everything on this nifty device.

They seem to have everything available on the buffet table, including different cuts of chicken, pork, fish, and seafood. And when I say different, I mean it comes in all variations, marinated, raw, processed, etc. The liver is particularly good.

They have ice-cream, dessert, as well as different types of noodles and cooked food. The only rule is that you must finish whatever you take or they’ll charge you extra.

Drinks are on the house, and each person usually pays about 80baht (S$3.60) to partake.


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