Dee Mak Mookata Restaurant @ Geylang
This dinner that we had in 2 Lor 29 Geylang Road located in Yin Chuan Building was unplanned. It was raining on that day and so happened that my friend took shelter in the coffee shop while waiting for me to arrive after work on a weekday.
We decided to take our dinner and try out Dee Mak Mookata. It was an authentic Thai BBQ and steamboat cuisine. It was probably the wisest decision to eat on a cold rainy day.

There were many varieties of food to choose from on the menu.

We selected nine dishes for two people. There were two types of meatballs on the top left-hand side of the container which we placed together to take a photo – pork meatballs and cheeseballs.

There were two choices of soup base – spicy and non-spicy. We chose the spicy soup base for the steamboat which was a Tom Yum flavour concocted by Dee Mak Mookata. That is to say that you would not get the original Tom Yum taste that is familiar to us. The other non-spicy soup that they offered was corn soup.

I was surprised to know that the steamboat pot was extremely shallow as compared to the typical steamboat pot which had a deeper base. I was somewhat paranoid and doubtful whether the food that was half-submerged in the soup would cook properly. Ricky, who was the Manager at Geylang Branch, clarified my doubts.

For the BBQ base, I was given butter and lard (also known as pork fat). Ricky explained that the fat had to be placed on the BBQ base first for it to melt slowly and to coat the surface. Subsequently, add the butter on top of the BBQ base and then on the food. The method would enhance the taste when more flavour was released.

On the left-hand side of the photo above, there was a jug of soup on standby. It was used to pour into the steamboat anytime when the soup amount was little. Thumbs up to the box of tissues provided by them for their extra service.

All the food was very fresh. There were already several reviews online raving about this factor. Dee Mak Mookata certainly lived up to their reputation.
My favourite food was their spicy chicken marinated with Tom Yum sauce and their yummy cheese balls! I would highly recommend anyone to try out these two food.
You could taste the fragrant Tom Yum sauce from the chicken as it was full flavoured. Anyone who worships cheese like me would be delighted to have it oozing out from the cheeseballs when you chew them inside your mouth. I love them very much!!
I was lucky to get two packs of complimentary instant noodles from Ricky to try. He said they would be very delicious to go with the soup. He was right.
The slow cooking of the noodles in the shallow soup base somehow retained the crispiness of the noodles and did not soften them quickly. You have to be patient to enjoy the crunchy instant noodles.

As there were not many customers on the day that we went, Ricky demonstrated his friendliness and excellent customer service by helping us to barbeque the meat for quite some time while all of us chatted.
This restaurant was the second outlet that they had opened recently on 4 July 2015. The first outlet was in Jurong West (see address below) and was tended by another partner, Michael.

He also stated that there would be more local dishes coming up such as Zi-Char (wok-fried dishes) or fried rice to accustom to the taste of the regular elderly customers in the coffee shop in future. They were more reluctant to try out “non-local” cuisine which proved to be more adventurous for them. As expected, customers who patronise Dee Mak Mookata are mostly young people.
I was pleased with the quality of the food. For the consumption above, the average cost for one person was $ 15.00. I would recommend others to go for a try at such a reasonable price. It was a very relaxed place to hang out in the coffee shop and not too noisy for me.