Double Drop at Ayee: Khao Mok Chicken Lands With Thai Lemon Tea

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Ayee Southern Thai Fried Chicken is not rolling out one update.
It is dropping two at once.



Khao Mok Chicken hits first.

This new flavour leans hard into aromatic Southern Thai spices, built with kaffir lime leaf, lemongrass, butter, and a mild spice base. Khao Mok formed in Southern Thailand as a Muslim rice tradition, shaped around aromatic spices that flavour the dish without relying on heat. 

Here, that idea is translated into Ayee’s fried chicken format. The crunch stays. The heat stays controlled. What comes forward is fragrance. Warm, buttery, and unmistakably Thai.


Then comes Thai Lemon Tea.

Cold, sharp, and citrus-forward, the drink is introduced as a deliberate pairing, cutting through fried chicken richness and resetting the palate between bites. It is not a side note. It is part of how the meal is meant to be eaten.

Launched side by side, these two items read as a clear menu statement.
Not a reinvention. Not a stunt. Just Ayee tightening how Southern Thai flavours are experienced as a full meal, not a single item.

This follows our earlier look at how Ayee frames Southern Thai flavours within its menu direction. Here, that direction is turned up through flavour and pairing, not through concept changes.

Availability
Khao Mok Chicken and Thai Lemon Tea are available now at LG, Sunway Carnival Mall.

For regulars, this is an easy upgrade. For first-timers, it is a clear snapshot of how Ayee wants its Southern Thai fried chicken to taste right now.

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