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For those who don’t know, what does Plaa mean?

Choi: Plaa means “fish” in Thai, which matches our Thai-influenced seafood dishes as well as the ocean-inspired interior of the restaurant. The menu is built around fresh seafood and produce that reflects the seasons and sustainability. Herbs, spices and sauces, the core of traditional Thai cuisine, are used to let the vibrant seafood flavours shine through.

What makes Plaa special?

The fact that we are a chef duo makes us special. We have

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