Sawadika Thai Cart Noodles – Wanchai, Hong Kong

Hey y’all,

It’s been some time since I last wrote as I’m back in Singapore for my charity group’s fund raising event (http://caregiversgroup.org) and also for our annual trip to Northern Thailand where I’ll be flying off tomorrow for 6 days. Been really busy but I really need to squeeze this blog post in as it’s been a month since I was invited there for food tasting.

Sawadika Thai Cart Noodles started from a hole in a wall shop located on Anton Street in Wanchai and their modus operandi just takeaway and delivery concept. I actually visited this shop sometime back mid 2013 and it’s really small but if you need to get a quick fix, you can just stand along the walls and slurp down the savoury piping hot noodles. That little shop did pretty well and that warranted the management to  start another outlet located at Jaffe Road, also in Wanchai, to cater more to their customers working in the CBD. One of the partners for Sawadika is actually the owner for Sawali Club (金蘭花泰國菜), touted as top 5 best Thai Food in Hong Kong! Check out the pictures and reviews below:

Shop Front
Shop Front
Inside the shop
Inside the shop
Thai Cha Yen, Ice Milk Tea HK$18 - Requested for not too sweet and was refreshing before food!
Thai Cha Yen, Ice Milk Tea HK$18 – Requested for not too sweet and was refreshing before food!
Chicken Wings - Well seasoned and good on its own.
Chicken Wings – Well seasoned and good on its own.
Thai Green Curry With Pork HK$38 - There's an option of yellow or green curry. However I still prefer it with chicken and fancy the gravy a little thicker.
Thai Green Curry With Pork HK$38 – There’s an option of yellow or green curry. However I still prefer it with chicken and fancy the gravy a little thicker.
Prawn Cakes HKD$22 for 2 pieces - This prawn cake is really good, juicy with every bite.
Prawn Cakes HKD$22 for 2 pieces – This prawn cake is really good, juicy with every bite.
Wholesome minced prawn inside
Wholesome minced prawn inside
Thai Soup Noodles - The price depends on what you choose; From the soup base and noodle type and then your choice of toppings. The soup is pretty good, you can choose the level of spiciness and also many other options for condiments.
Thai Soup Noodles – The price depends on what you choose; From the soup base and noodle type and then your choice of toppings. The soup is pretty good, you can choose the level of spiciness and also many other options for condiments.
Hainan Chicken - Coming from Singapore where the Hainanese Chicken Rice originates, I cannot be too bias in my taste buds for Hainanese chicken elseswhere. Nevertheless, the chicken is tender and smooth (滑) and the chilli sauce is made in house, different from the ones in Singapore but they have developed a taste on their own and it's pretty good too!
Hainan Chicken – Coming from Singapore where the Hainanese Chicken Rice originates, I cannot be too bias in my taste buds for Hainanese chicken elseswhere. Nevertheless, the chicken is tender and smooth (滑) and the chilli sauce is made in house, different from the ones in Singapore but they have developed a taste on their own and it’s pretty good too!
Looks a little raw right? Well that's how HKers love their steamed chicken! Chicken cooked to this state is actually more tender, even on the breast meat.
Looks a little raw right? Well that’s how HKers love their steamed chicken! Chicken cooked to this state is actually more tender, even on the breast meat.
Cantonese just love yellow skin chicken. I remember my grandma told me that yellow-skinned ones are the best.
Cantonese just love yellow skin chicken. I remember my grandma told me that yellow-skinned ones are the best.
Oil Rice - In other words, the rice that goes with the Hainan Chicken. The rice is nice and fluffy and really goes very well with the chicken. Must order!
Oil Rice – In other words, the rice that goes with the Hainan Chicken. The rice is nice and fluffy and really goes very well with the chicken. Must order!
Fried Minced Pork With Basil Leaves - HK$38 and comes with rice.
Fried Minced Pork With Basil Leaves – HK$38 and comes with rice.
The menu on the table top... Tick away for your orders!
The menu on the table top… Tick away for your orders!
In-shop design.
In-shop design.
Many celebrities came to this place already, even though it's pretty new.
Many celebrities came to this place already, even though it’s pretty new.

Rating: 4.5/5.

Taste: Overall is good. Love the chicken rice and prawn cakes especially.

Portion: Average.

Service: Good. Could be more spontaneous though.

Ambience: A lot better than their first shop, at least in this shop you can sit and eat comfortably.

Price: Reasonable.

RTE: If I’m around the vicinity.

Contact Details: Shop F1, 151 Jaffe Road, Wan Chai. Tel: +852 3484 8885. Operating Hours: 0730-2200hrs. Yes they have breakfast menu too! Check out http://www.sawadika.hk for more details.