Boat Noodle Latest Menu & Price
Boat Noodle is a restaurant chain that serves authentic Thai noodles inspired by the history and culture of people making a humble living by selling food and goods on their boats at a floating market in Ayutthaya, Thailand. The restaurant has outlets in Kuala Lumpur & Selangor. The noodles are served in small bowls and are combined with a dark herb-based soup that has chicken or beef on top and a dash of vibrant toppings. The restaurant’s menu as of August 2022 includes noodles mixed with dark soy-based broth with chopped chicken or beef slices. Boat Noodle is a great place to enjoy authentic Thai noodles that are both delicious and affordable. You can visit one of their outlets in Kuala Lumpur & Selangor to experience it yourself!
Bento Set | |
Pathumthani Noodle Soup – Beef | RM15.9 |
Pathumthani Noodle Soup – Chicken | RM15.9 |
Ayutthaya Noodle Soup – Beef | RM15.9 |
Ayutthaya Noodle Soup – Chicken | RM15.9 |
Pathumthani Soup with Rice – Beef | RM15.9 |
Pathumthani Soup with Rice – Chicken | RM15.9 |
Quick Plate | |
Ayam Legend Rice Set | RM16.9 |
Krapow Chicken Rice | RM15.8 |
Kaw Pad Super | RM16.2 |
Pad Thai | RM15.2 |
Sides | |
Ayam Legend | RM15.8 |
Sangkayaa | RM8.5 |
Pandan Wings | RM12.9 |
Grilled Chicken Meatballs | RM5.2 |
Grilled Beef Meatballs | RM7.9 |
Beverages | |
Thai Iced Tea (Cha Yen) | RM9.5 |
Thai Iced Coffee (Kaffe Yen) | RM9.5 |
Thai Iced Green Tea (Cha Keow Yen) | RM9.5 |
Thai Iced Lemon Tea (Cha Manao Yen) | RM9.5 |
Thai Iced Taro Milk (Terer Taro) | RM9.5 |
Boat Noodle originated from Thailand.
Yes, Boat Noodle is Halal certified by JAKIM and uses 100% authentic Thai ingredients.
Boat Noodle is recommended for its authenticity in taste, impactful flavor with a punch and an all-around ambiance that caters to your every celebration.
The most popular menu item at Boat Noodle is their Thai Boat Noodles.
Yes, Boat Noodle has a membership program. You can check out their website for more information.
Boat Noodles have been served since the period of Plaek Phibunsongkhram in 1942, and were originally served from boats that traversed Bangkok’s canals.