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37. Haw Moek Pla
Steamed salmon fish in banana leaves, coconut milk, red curry, egg, lime leaves
38. Chu Chee Pla Salmon
Salmon fish fried in chu chee sauce, coconut milk, & Thai spices
39. Pla Raj Plick
Caribbean red snapper fish fried top with Thai special spicy sauce
33. Kow-Niewh
Steamy sticky rice (excellent with lahp & tum-mahk-hoong)
34. Kow-Jowh
Steamed rice
35. Kow-Muhn-Mahk-Pow
Coconut milk & sugar steamed with rice
36. Kow-Pad
Fried rice with mixed vegetables & salty egg yolk
28. Pad-Thai
Fried rice noodles with bean sprouts, green onions, carrots, tofu & roasted peanuts
29. Pad-Kee-Mouw (Drunken Noodles)
Stir fried noodles with fresh chillies, cabbage, broccoli, basil & onions
30. Pad-Voon-Sen
Glass noodles with egg, mixed vegetables & jalapeno peppers
31. Dressed Up Mama Noodles
Instant mama noodles stir fried with shrimp paste, Thai chillies, broccoli, cauliflower, mushrooms & onions
19. Pad-Ka-Pow
Mushrooms, long green beans, hot basil & red chillies. Served with steamed rice
20. Pad-Toua
Green beans & sugar peas served with steamed rice
21. Pad-Puk
Mixed vegetables, lemongrass, lime leave & red chillies. Served with steamed rice
22. Pad Keeng
Ginger, onions, green onions & jalapeno peppers. Served with rice & choice of meat. Chicken breast OR pork
23. Pad-Cashew
Cashew nuts, jalapenos, onions, carrots & chilli oil. Served with steamed rice
24. Pad-Ga-Tee
Mixed vegetables, lemongrass, lime leave, red chillies, galangal & coconut milk. Served with rice
25. Pad Bai Hohra Pha
Stir fried sweet basil leaves & red chilli
26. Pla Pad Prik
Stir fried fish with special herb & chilli
27. Pla Pad Mahk Mwang
Deep fried fish topped with chilli sauce & mango
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If you like tofu, go for this very traditional pad Thai. If not, tell them to axe the tofu and throw in some delish chicken instead. The base of the pad Thai – the fried rice noodles, green onions, peanuts, carrots and bean sprouts will remain intact. This cozy Thai restaurant is located smack dab in the middle of Chinatown, and never disappoints me. They only accept cash, so come prepared.
View this Smart ListSome like it hot. This Chintatown gem isn’t afraid to dial up the spice, so make sure you request a milder version if you are spice-averse. Authentic green curry and papaya salad will have your taste buds roaring. Leave enough room for dessert, as the purple rice steamed with coconut milk is served with fresh mango and a scoop of ice cream, the perfect ending note to soothe your palate.
View this Smart ListQuality Thai food always hits the perfect balance between spicy and sweet, and Boualouang Laos & Thai does it very well. Their tom-ga-tee is my favourite soup in the city – it’s rich, creamy and heats up my mouth and belly with its ideal level of spice. The mango salad, which also has shrimp, onion, mint, cilantro and peanuts, comes spicy, which contrasts nicely with the sweetness of the mango. Fans of chilis will like the drunken noodles, which come with an exquisite red chili-based sauce.
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