Review: Ekkamai Thai Kitchen
May 21st, 2025
Familiar local comfort food for Damansara Uptown's workers, served with warmth that evokes home.
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BilaBa is the sister outlet of Bangsar's LoKhaba; service is equally enthusiastic and welcoming, making BilaBa a potential favourite for workers in Damansara Heights seeking a casual new hangout destination.
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