An appropriately named stall as the dishes do have a home-cooked touch although the hawker is actually a young, fit looking dude and not some motherly or fatherly figure.

My parents had ordered from this new-ish stall twice before (they opened only in March of this year) and wanted me to try the dishes; in particular, the Thai pork satay which my dad claimed is very good. Alas, it was sold out by the time we were there for dinner at 7.30pm on a Sunday. Regardless, we ordered the red tomyam soup, fried petai, minced pork omelette, Thai herbs chicken wings and pineapple rice. Each item costs $6 if my memory serves me well.

I would say overall, the food was decent, with the red tomyam soup being the standout. It was adequately sour and spicy, and tasted like it was made from scratch. I counted four large prawns and three pieces of squid in there which's pretty good for the price. Our order of chicken wings was overfried and a bit too crispy, but we still polished them off pretty damn quick.

In spite of the food being good but not great, I think it is wonderful to see new options for customers at this popular hawker centre. Especially when it is owned and operated by a young hawker with support from his sister and friends. At least that's what I gleaned from what I heard and saw.

"Home Thai Food" is located at unit #01-130.