Do Dee Paidang, Haymarket

The spicy noodle soups at Do Dee in Chinatown are dictated by levels 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7. We’re unsure of what happened to level 4 or 6. After weeks of of toing and froing (yes, this warranted discussions weeks before we actually went for lunch here!), I end up settling for Do Dee Devil spicy level 2. It’s fine for me to eat, but I underestimated myself – I could have definitely done a bowl of level 3. Another friend who has the level 1 bowl tries a bit of the level 2 and literally starts crying. So choose wisely!

I’m pretty ecstatic when someone in our group is game to try the Do Dee Super Nova spicy level 7. He eats the entire bowl of vividly red, chilli-laden soup. I kind of wanted to give him a standing ovation. Having said that, it’s actually tolerable for me. I have a few spoonfuls, and yes it’s spicy but nothing I can’t handle. I wouldn’t want to eat the entire bowl though. It just tastes of chilli, so it’s not all that enjoyable.

If you like sharing food, get the small bowls of spicy soup instead of the jumbo servings. You can also take your pick from a list of noodles, with options like egg noodles, glass noodles or even instant noodles! In the level 2 bowl we have the rice noodles, but I prefer the vermicelli (the default for this noodle soup). Get a cold, milky drink to put out the fire of this dish. I slurp my Thai ice milk tea throughout the meal, and it does the job perfectly.

In order to balance out all the crazy chilli, we order the crispy pork belly with chinese broccoli – it’s delicious. I also enjoy the pineapple fried rice, which we order with chicken. I’m not big on pineapple in savory dishes, so I pick them out. But otherwise it’s a solid fried rice with a strong curry flavor that I really dig. We also get a serving of som tum thai (with only mild spiciness). There are five different types of som tum which is pretty awesome. I will no doubt be back to try more goodies from the Do Dee menu.


Do Dee Paidang
9/37 Ultimo Rd, Haymarket
7am-midnight

Level 2.
Do Dee Devil Level 2 with rice noodles
Level 7 Super Nova
Do Dee Super Nova Level 7 with vermicelli
Pineapple fried rice
Pineapple fried rice with chicken
Som Tum Thai
Som Tum Thai
Pork belly with Chinese broccoli and rice
Crispy pork belly with Chinese broccoli and rice
Ice Thai milk tea
Thai ice milk tea
Thai milk tea and Milo volcano drink
Thai ice milk tea and Thai ice volcano Ovaltine in the back

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8 Comments Add yours

  1. Ramen Raff says:

    Whoa! From level 2 then jump to 7?! Respect!

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    1. Hehe it had to be done!

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  2. chocolatesuze says:

    haha i died at level 1 -_-‘

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    1. You’re not a true Asian, Suze.

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  3. thehungrymum says:

    I’m a bit of wimp – do they do -1?

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    1. Haha yes there are plenty of noodle soups without chilli!

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  4. grabyourfork says:

    The noodle soups are so good here! And love the crunch of the deep fried wonton wrappers too.

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    1. Yes so good! I’m definitely gonna go back to try more of their menu 🙂

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