Thursday, 4 July 2013

Saveena Muslim Food

If you are traveling from Phuket Airport to Patong, as soon as you reach the Patong beach area, there will be an intersection where your vehicle will have to turn left, merging with traffic coming from Patong Beach Road on your right. The road you are entering is called Phra Baramee Road. About 100 meters or so, there will be a turning to the right. If your accommodation is in the Patong Beach area, your vehicle will most likely have to take that right turn into Rat-U-Thit 200 Years Road, which runs parallel to Patong Beach Road.

Mark this intersection in your mind. If you do not turn right and proceed straight on along Phra Baramee Road, you will eventually come to a mosque on your right. Further up about 10 meters from the mosque on the opposite (left hand) side, you will see the sign for Saveena Food restaurant.

Nurul Islamiyyah Mosque, Patong

Saveena Food shopfront
Pre-cooked food stall up front
 
Saveena Food entrance

It is flanked on either side by a couple of other Muslim restaurants, namely Ghadafi and Islander Steak.

From what I could gather, Saveena is a family business run by headscarf-clad Muslim Thai women. The chief cook is the elder sister. The place is simply furnished but clean. More importantly, they serve authentic halal Thai food. My party ate there several times during our stay. The food is by far the tastiest of all the places that we ate at throughout our stay.

Saveena serves pre-cooked food as well but we ordered ala carte. The first time we were there, we ordered Tom Yum Seafood, Whole Fish in Spicy Lime Sauce, Stuffed Egg and Saute Mix Vegetables.

The Tom Yum was delicious, the soup a nice balance of sweet, spicy and sour. Shrimp, squid, straw mushrooms and baby corn all present. The sauce accompanying the fish was a surprise. It was swimming with pounded Thai chilli. It had a sweet initial taste and a sour aftertaste. The fish was topped with a generous amount of sliced limes, tomatoes and coriander sprigs. It is a must try! The omelette had sauteed minced chicken stuffing and was tasty enough to entice the taste buds of the non-egg lover among us.

Overall, it as a truly satisfying meal. Cost: All the dishes I mentioned plus a take-away order of two fried rice dishes came to about 960 baht.

Our other orders over the next few visits were: Curry Fried Rice, Fried Rice with Sweet Basil, Fried Rice with Sweet Chilli Oil, Stir Fry Shrimp with Cashew Nuts, Red Curry Chicken, Fried Fish with Garlic, Stir Fried Kale with Salted Fish, Deep Fried Shrimp with Sweet Chilli Sauce.

Tom Yum Seafood

Sea Bass in Spicy Lime Sauce

Fried Sea Bass with Garlic

Stuffed Egg/Omelette

Stir Fried Mix Vegetables

Deep Fried Shrimp with Sweet Chilli Sauce


Picture menu on the wall
Saveena menu card

Saveena menu card overleaf


If you are looking for authentic, unpretentious, reasonably priced halal Thai cuisine, this is the place to go! Saveena opens everyday except Thursday from 9 am to 11 pm.

2 comments:

  1. I have traveled a lot in Indonesia, India and Thailand. I Have always tried to eat in halal restaurants. They serve excellent food and are very keen on hygiene. Thailand is doing its very best to become an important halal food exporter and manufacturer. You will find halal food in the main shopping malls in Phuket, e.g. The Ceylon Jung (or Jung Ceylon). Just across the central part of the beach in Patong, there are dozens of halal restaurants. You will recognize them by the green color they use as main color. If you see yellow rice with chicken, you found a halal restaurant. Click here: Shalimar Indian Resturant

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