As I promised.
Father : What to eat?
Mother : *blank*
Me : *whisper to sister* Eh, you wan go pet shop rite? Go Mid Valley la!
(I'm the one who wants to go there actually XD)
Sister : PA I WANT TO GO MID VALLEEEY!
Lol see how influential I can be.
Mother : eat what?
Everybody : *thinking*
Me : THAI!
Father : Ok lets just adventurous and try thai food.

Hence, the decision to come here. Lol.

Hospitality with a heart. Utensils nicely arranged. Utensils awesomely clean, no need to use tissue to clean it again. Lol.

There was this heavenly feeling there. Maybe it was because of the white chairs and tables lol. Love the tall plant and the red pepper in the middle of the table.

Finally! My drink arrived. Roselle flower drink. It's really sweet, not too sweet, and has that Hibiscus flower kind of taste. Unique!

First dish of the day, green curry! With chicken. When I insert a spoon of green curry into my mouth, the first thing was, "OMG It's so f*cking awesome!". The first 5 seconds I tasted a wonderful curry, enough salty, love the "texture" of the curry, everything perfect.
The next 25 secs is about see how you can withstand the spice of the F-ING HOT CURRY LOL! But it'll eventually cool off after that, in fact I think it cools off faster than our local curry lol.

I think this is the Ratnam Kuey Teow. Very nice noodle. It has some salty-sour taste in it, it's not too soggy and very nice slick-y texture.

One MUST order ANYTHING with TOMYAM when visiting a Thai restaurant. This was some special promotion which I saw on some catalogue somewhere on the table lol. The fish was, NICE! The meat was juicy, the edge was crispy, the tomyam was no doubt spicy but spicy enough! And RM45 for such a big fish is really reasonable already ok! Compared to some fish in those chinese restaurant which costs RM100+.

This is another must have when visiting a Thai restaurant. Remember this teaser?

Well it's the fried rice in pineapple! I really love how sticky the rice is, reminds me of Japanese sushi rice. What's inside is pineapple (duh), raisins, nuts, egg, PRAWN, and those annoying beans (green peas, carrot cubes).
I, never really liked pineapples since young, but at least I ate some. The raisins gave the rice some "tradisional" feeling. Nuts were tasty~ LOL I sound so wrong. Egg, wonderful, prawns, fantastic! Beans, I threw'em all away LOL!
Still, I loved the rice! =D
When I was ordering food, I asked for a recommendation, and the guy recommended pandan leaf-wrapped chicken, and so did I order it!

Voila! I looked at the crispy-burnt-wrapped chicken, unwrapped it slowly, cut a piece and put it into my mouth. It, was, BEYOND my expectation! Was just simply Thai-licious! Salty enough, not too oily indeed and I just love how burnt it is lol. Not too black and hard. Wonderful.
Overall for me, I think this is one of the best Sunday lunch I've ever had. I wouldn't say the best Thai lunch because I think this is one of my only Thai meal LOL!
The way it's cook, perfectly cooked, not too oily, not too salty, just nice, everything just the right amount. And for it I would give it an 8.5 out of 10 for this.
How about the other 1.5? I think they lack of choices of beverages and I feel that maybe the dishes are a LIL mini weeny bit spicy. And because of that...

I had to order one friggin' Coke with extra ice in the cup LOL!
Oh the price was VERY reasonable. Where to eat? Flying Chillies at The Gardens, top floor, beside Adidas. Go try it out!
Oh and FYI, in the end we had to rush back home and my sister didn't get to go to the pet shop LOOOL!
Goodnight.