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There is a new Thai & Vietnamese restaurant here that I may want to
try, but I have no experience with these foods. I do not care for foods that are pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes too bland, and I love most all Japanese dishes I've tried. Based on your own favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? ....Picky |
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On Apr 5, 4:45*pm, JeanineAlyse > wrote:
> There is a new Thai & Vietnamese restaurant here that I may want to > try, but I have no experience with these foods. *I do not care for > foods that are pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes too bland, and I > love most all Japanese dishes I've tried. *Based on your own > favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? > ...Picky Most if not all Thai places indicate on the menu what's hot. Be adventurous! |
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On Thu, 5 Apr 2012 16:45:01 -0700 (PDT), JeanineAlyse
> wrote: >There is a new Thai & Vietnamese restaurant here that I may want to >try, but I have no experience with these foods. I do not care for >foods that are pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes too bland, and I >love most all Japanese dishes I've tried. Based on your own >favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? >...Picky I love these Thai dishes: coconut soup basil rolls chicken satay larb red curry Larb and curries can be hot. It depends on the restaurant. You can ask about the heat level. My husband loves Pad Thai. I haven't tried Vietnamese food, but I would _like_ to try bahn mie, phu, and Vietnamese coffee. Tara |
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On 6/04/2012 9:49 AM, Chemo the Clown wrote:
> On Apr 5, 4:45 pm, > wrote: >> There is a new Thai& Vietnamese restaurant here that I may want to >> try, but I have no experience with these foods. I do not care for >> foods that are pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes too bland, and I >> love most all Japanese dishes I've tried. Based on your own >> favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? >> ...Picky > > Most if not all Thai places indicate on the menu what's hot. Be > adventurous! Don't forget to keep the sliced cucumber handy. Cucumber soothes the burning palate far better than water does. -- Krypsis |
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I don't know if all Pad Thai is the same, but I order it at Noodles &
Co. and love it. It has scrambled eggs in it, lime, and I usually order the shrimp to go in it as well. |
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>, JeanineAlyse > wrote: > There is a new Thai & Vietnamese restaurant here that I may want to > try, but I have no experience with these foods. I do not care for > foods that are pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes too bland, and I > love most all Japanese dishes I've tried. Based on your own > favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? > ...Picky Tom Kha Gai (Thai chicken coconut milk curry soup) is IMO one of the best soups I've ever eaten. Can be hot, if you eat the peppers ... Isaac |
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On Apr 5, 8:17*pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
> Is there a menu for this place? *I['m not about to recommend dishes > that are not available. *Sometimes the Vietnamese menu selections at > these "combo" restaurants are only 4-6 dishes (and it's unlikely > they'd have banh mi). I have not been inside the just opened place yet, so no menu. You are likely right about the small amount of dishes. Based on past proprietors there, it is likely to seat no more than 20-25 people. The rather open food prep/cooking area may have been twice as long as my one-butt kitchen is. It last was a lunch counter daytime only sort that offered extremely good sandwiches and light brunch/lunch meals, plus they had attractive rack-stands for many "can't get it anywhere else" packages of condiments and cooking ingredients that I counted on being there. Methinks the advice offered by another kind answering one here t simply ask about their degrees of heat is to be followed, and thanks to all for the suggestions of where to start menu looking. ....Picky |
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"JeanineAlyse" > wrote in message ... > There is a new Thai & Vietnamese restaurant here that I may want to > try, but I have no experience with these foods. I do not care for > foods that are pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes too bland, and I > love most all Japanese dishes I've tried. Based on your own > favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? > ...Picky Any of these are sure to please: Popular Favorites Fried noodles Thai-style, "Pad Thai" Thai Sticky Rice, "Khao Neeo" Thai Pork Satay, "Moo Satay" Spicy Fish Cakes, "Tod Man Pla" Thai Fried Rice w/Chicken, "Khao Pad Namprik Pao Sai Kai" Thai chicken in pandan leaves, "Gai haw bai toey" Squid Pad Ki Mao Tom Kha Salmon, by the Prime Minister of Thailand Featu Som Tum, Papaya Salad, Every Step Explained Thai Green Curry Shrimp with Noodles Fried wide noodles in sweet sauce, "Pad siew" Coconut milk soup with chicken, "Tom kha gai" Piquant prawn soup with lemon grass, "Tom yum koong" Roti Thai fried spring rolls, "Poh Pia Tod" Baked rice in Thai clay pot, "Khao Op Mor Din" Thai breakfast rice soup with shrimp, "Khao tom koong" Catfish with Green Mango Salad, "Pla Dook Foo" Thai -style stir fried vegetables, "Pad pak ruam mit" Thai -style prawn and pineapple curry. "Kaeng Khua Saparot" Chicken satay with peanut sauce, "Satay gai" Panang curry with chicken, "Panang gai" Spicy chicken salad with toasted rice, "Larb gai" Spicy beef salad, "Yum neua" Waterfall beef salad with toasted rice, "Neua nam tok" Stir Fried Vegetables and Tofu, "Pad Phak Taohu" Thai ice cream Chicken Stuffed Sticky Rice, Khao Niao Sod Sai Kai Thai style toast, khanom bung na goong roy nga" Thai style wide noodles in thick sauce, "Kuatiao radna" Thai Fried Vermicelli Noodle, "Pad Mee" Szechuan Chicken, Thai-Chinese Style Homemade Chilli Jam, "Prik Pao" Miang Kham (Meang Kam) Main course Thai spicy chicken salad with toasted rice, "Larb gai" Panang Beef Thai ginger chicken, "Gai pad khing" Gaeng Tay Poe Lime Pork, "Moo Manao" Three Friend Salad, "Yum Sahm Sahai" Southern-Thai BBQ Chicken, "Gai Kor Rae" Steamed Chicken Chiang Mai, "Gai Muang Nung Kreung Gaeng Nua" Thai chicken satay Thai chicken stir-fried with green curry, "Gai pad khiaowan" Thai mixed vegetable curry with eggplant Thai-style fried chicken Thai Crispy Fried Pork with Garlic, "Moo Tod Gratiem" Thai chicken in pandan leaves, "Gai haw bai toey" Thai yellow curry chicken, "Gaeng karee gai" Thai drunken chicken wings, "Peek gai mao daeng" Thai Spicy Fried Pork Patty, "Tod Man Moo" Thai Rama Chicken (Swimming Rama), "Praram Long Song" Thai drunkard's noodles and chicken with tofu, "Gai pad khi mao" Thai chicken and lemon grass, "Gai sai takrai" Thai green curry w/ fresh chile, chicken, kaffir lime, "Gaeng khiao wan gai" Thai green chicken curry w/eggplant, "Gaeng khiao wan gai " Thai green chicken curry, "Gaeng khiao wan gai " Kaeng Kua Sour Bamboo Shoot with Shrimp Red Curry Chicken with Bamboo Shoot Thai masaman chicken, "Gaeng masaman gai" Northern Thai beef curry. "Gaeng hanglay" Northern Thai sausage, "Sai Oua" Esan-style Thai sausage, "Sai Grok" Thai panang curry with chicken, "Panang gai" Thai pork with galangal, "Kha mu" Thai red chicken curry, "Gaeng ped gai" Thai stuffed chicken wings. "Peek gai yat sai koong" Simple stir fried bok choy with oyster sauce Thai barbeque chicken, "Gai yang" Crying Tiger barbequed beef, "Seua rong hai" Thai barbeque pork with lemon grass, "Mu yang takrai" Spicy Thai chicken with fresh Thai basil, "Gai pad grapao" Thai beef flambe, "Neua pad kimao" Szechuan Chicken, Thai-Chinese Style Thai charcoal broiled beef in hot and sweet sauce, "Neua yang" Thai beef salad, "Yum neua" Lao style beef salad. "Pra neua" Thai cashew chicken, "Gai pad med mamuang himaphan" Thai chicken casserole, "Gai kaeng" Thai chicken and veggies, "Gai pad prik" Thai chicken with holy basil, "Gai pad gaprao" Thai chili beef, "Pad prik neua" Thai curry without tears, "Kaeng sai mai rong hai" Thai Esan style sausages, "Sai grog tod" Northeastern Thai pork salad, "Yum mu Isaan" Featu Som Tum, Papaya Salad, Every Step Explained (Street vendor instruction and recipe) Thai papaya salad, our original recipe, "Som tum" Thai style pork with peanut sauce, "Phraram long song" Thai pepper steak, "Neua pad prik" Thai stir fried pork, "Pad ped mu" Thai sweet and sour spareribs, "See klong prio wan" Thai vegetable curry, "Khaeng pak" Thai vegetables in coconut sauce, "Phak tom kati" Thai volcano chicken, "Gai pu kao" Thai waterfall beef with toasted rice, "Neua nam tok" Stir fried chicken with longan Thai vegetable eggplant curry Stir-fried squash and egg Thai style, "Phak sai khai" Thai Chicken and Winter Melon Curry, "Kaeng Kua Phak Gai" Roasted Duck & Red Curry, "Kaeng Phed Ped Yang" Frog with chile paste and bamboo, "Namprik Gope" Thai Chicken Dry-Fried Hat Yai Style, "Gai Tod Hatyai" Rice & Noodles Thai Sticky Rice, "Khao Neeo" Drunkards Noodles, "Pad Kee Mao" Thai Street Vendor Noodles, "Ba Mee Haeng" Larb w/Glass Noodle & Minced Pork, "Larb Woonsen Moo Sap" Rice with salty chili sauce & seafood (Chantaburi-style), "Khao Kruk Prik Klua" Thai Chiang Mai curry noodles, "Khao soi" Thai style wide noodles in thick sauce, "Kuatiao radna" Thai crispy stir fried noodles, "Mee krob" Yentafo Fried Sticky Rice, "Kao Neeo Tod" Baked rice in Thai clay pot, "Khao Op Mor Din" Baked noodles in Thai clay pot, "Bamee Gai Op Mor Din" Thai fried rice with prawns and egg, "Khao pad goong sai khai" Thai Green Curry Shrimp with Noodles Thai stir fried rice and pineapple, "Khao pad sapparot" Thai stir fried wide rice noodles, "Pad siew" Thai hot noodles Korat style, "Pad mee Korat ped" Thai coconut rice Thai noodles soup with pork, "Yam wunsen sai mu" Thai red pork with rice, "Khao mu daeng" Thai fried noodles, "Pad Thai" Thai style Rissoto Thai chicken and rice, "Khao man gai" Thai Fried Vermicelli Noodle, "Pad Mee" Somen noodles with fish curry, "Khanom jin" Fusion: American-Thai / Asian Thai Szechuan Chicken Sweet Chili and Root Beer Baby Back Ribs Tamarind Vodka Cocktail Thai Pizza, and Panang Lettuce and Tomato Sandwiches Thai-style Pot Roast Sugarcane Prawns, "Goong Pan Oi" Tom Yum Hotdogs Chicken and Noodles in Spiced Broth Pork and Lemongrass Meatballs Malaysian Lemongrass Beef Curry Thai Lemongrass Spareribs Massaman Hashbrowns Wasabi Ginger Lime Ahi Tuna Burgers BBQ ground Thai chicken on lemongrass spears w/ peanut sauce Chinese-style red pork Duck-fried rice with tamarind sauce Asian-style flank steak Thai green curry salmon with wild rice Singapore-style lamb curry noodles Vegetable Curry (Indonesian), "Sayur Lodeh" BBQ chicken salad Pumpkin soup Kiwifruit with coconut and pork Spicy cucumber salad Chicken salad with spicy peanut vinaigrette Yellow pepper soup Palm sugar cherry pie Beef wasabi with hoisin green salad & 5 spice sweet potato Vietnamese-style beef noodle soup Spicy beef salad Thai garlic pork chops Kaffir Lime Coconut Glazed Doughnuts Sriracha bread Stir-Fried Brussels Sprouts with Garlic and Chile Soy sauce and honey glazed turkey Red curry squash soup Wasabi deviled eggs Massaman-curry turkey osso buco Lemongrass chicken with turmeric rice Five spice chicken wings Thai Curry Game Hens Panko Shrimpcakes with Chile-Lime Sauce Coconut Rice with Beef Stir-Fry Salmon & green salad fresh spring rolls Tequila Infused with Kaffir Lime Leaves Cardamom waffles Butternut squash soup with red curry paste Poached Pears, by Jennifer York Easy Fried Rice with Kaffir Lime Powder, by Suparp Harding Lime Leaf Angel Food Cake, by Linda Bourdeau Curried Turkey Meatballs, by Heidi Leslie Kaffir Scrambled Eggs, by Jerry Hueckstaedt Thai Salad and Dressing with Kaffir Lime Powder, by Jerry Hueckstaedt Jalapeno-Lime Corn Bread, by Erika Pitera Spicy Thai Fish Cakes, by Veronica Moffat Thai One On Martini, by Peter Hartjens Festive yellow rice, "Nasi kuning" Long beans in sweet soy, "Kacang panjang kecap" Hoisin Barbeque Ribsteak Vegetarian Thai vegetarian larb woonsen, "Larb woonsen jae" Thai vegetarian coconut soup with galanga and squash Betel Leaf Salad with Shredded Carrot Thai stir fried vegetables, "Pad phak ruam mit" Thai Vegetarian Curry, "Kaeng Phak" Vegetarian Thai stir-fried squash and mushrooms, "Phak thong phat het" Thai vegetarian noodles Thai vegetarian soup Thai vegetarian peanut noodles Son in law eggs, "Khai look koei" Thai vegetarian green curry Bananas in Sticky Rice, "Khao Tom Mad" Stir-fried Misua Noodles, "Misua Mangsawirat" Thai stir-fried pumpkin, Pad Phuk Tong Northeastern Thai Style Oyster Mushroom Curry Vegetables with tofu dip, "Pak namjim tofu" Jackfruit Seed Dessert, "Met Khanoon" Mungbean Pudding, "Tao Suan" Soups Thai coconut milk soup with chicken, "Tom kha gai" Piquant prawn soup with lemon grass, "Tom yum koong" Tom Kha Salmon, by the Prime Minister of Thailand Yellow Curry Soup Southern Thai Style, "Gaeng Lueng" Gai Tom Kha Namsai, Rayong Style Tom Kha Soup Thai congee, rice porridge Thai Chicken and Ginger Soup "Gai Joo Khing" Bean Vermicelli Soup with Pork, "Tom Jude Woonsen" Yentafo Thai Five-Spice Soup with Rice Chips, "Kua Chap" Pumpkin in Coconut Soup with Shrimp, Phaktong Tom Kati" Thai ginger chicken soup, "Tom khing gai" Thai chicken soup, "Kaeng djuut wonsen gai" Thai sweet and sour chicken soup, "Kaeng som gai" Thai fish sour soup, "Gaeng som pla" Thai vegetables soup, "Kaeng liang" Thai breakfast rice soup with shrimp, "Khao tom koong" Thai vegetable stew, "Tom jabchai" Pork Leg on Rice, "Khao Kha Moo" Thai vegetables in coconut milk, "Phak tom kati" Sour and spicy mushroom soup, "Tom yum het" Thai-Chinese chicken & egg soup, "Jabchai Yaowalak" Thai poultry soup with pickled lime, "Ped toon manaow dong" Bamboo and shrimp soup, "Kaeng jut nor mai" Thai beef noodles soup, "Kuaitiao neua" Poor Man's Gourmet: Instant Mama Noodles with Sardines Sauces Homemade Chilli Jam, "Prik Pao" Grilled meat dipping sauce, "Nam jim jeaw" Thai tamarind sauce Thai chili sauce (very spicy, delicious sauce!), "Nam prik kiga" Thai hell dipping sauce, "Nam prik narok" Thai sweet and sour sauce, "Nam jim priao wan" Thai-style Peanut sauce Sambal Sweet Chile Sauce Thai Shrimp Paste Chile Sauce, "Nam Prik Kapi" Spicy pork and tomato dip with veggies, "Nam prik ong" Thai dipping sauce with sadao, "Sadao nampla wan" Make Your Own Thai Hot Pepper Sauce Seafood Thai prawn satay with cucumber salad Squid Pad Ki Mao Seafood Basil Stir Fry (Street vendor video) Catfish with Green Mango Salad, "Pla Dook Foo" Tom Kha Salmon, by the Prime Minister of Thailand Rice with salty chili sauce & seafood (Chantaburi-style), "Khao Kruk Prik Klua" Spicy Fish Cakes, "Tod Man Pla" Sugarcane Prawns, "Goong Pan Oi" Steamed fresh fish and vegetables Thai-style with dipping sauce Thai Baked Mussels in Soybean Sauce Thai curried crab claws, "Bu pad phong kari" Fish in Salted Soybean with Ginger, "Pla Tao Cheo" Thai catfish coconut soup, "Tom kha pladuk" Salmon in spiced tamarind soup, "Tom som pla salmon" Thai deep fried fish with garlic sauce, "Pla kapng kimao" Thai curried squid, "Plamuk pad ped" Thai chili sauce with wonton shrimp rolls, "Nam prik kiga" Thai style crab and onion, "Bu pad hom yai" Thai seafood salad, "Yam talay" Thai fish custard, "Haw mukh" Thai fish in chili , "Pla rad prik" Thai three flavors fish, "Pla lat" Thai style fried mussels, "Hoi tod" Thai grilled fish, "Pla pao" Thai hot yellow fish curry, "Gaeng Lueng" Thai spicy catfish, "Pad ped pladuk" Thai steamed crab, "Bu ja" Thai steamed fish with ginger and mushrooms, "Pla nung khing sai het" Stir-fried squid in chile, "Plamuk pad namprik pao" Thai style fried fish, "Pla jian" Thai-style sushi. "Pla kung" Thai sweet and sour fish, "Kraphong khao priao wan" Thai prawn and pineapple curry, "Kaeng khua sapparot" Thai sour fish soup, "Kaeng som phak bung prik sod kab pla" Thai Fried Clams in Roasted Chile Paste, Hoy Lai Ped Stir Fried Tamarind Shrimp, "Goong Pad Nam Makham Piek" Stir-Fried Fish in Red Curry, "Pad Ped Pla" Stir-fried Catfish in Red Curry, "Pladuk Pad Ped" Thai congee, rice porridge Roti Savory Pancake, "Khanom Buang Yuon" Thai donuts, "Pa Thong Ko" Thai spicy ground chicken and toasted rice, "Larb Gai" Lime Pork, "Moo Manao" Fermented Sweet Rice Dessert, "Khao Mahk" Fried noodles Thai-style, "Pad Thai" Thai chicken and rice, "Khao Man Gai" Thai Style Wide Noodles In Thick Sauce, "Kuaytiao Lad na" Thai-style fried mussels, "Hoi Tod" Thai prawn soup with lemongrass, "Tom Yum Goong" Thai Fried Tofu, Taro and Corn Cake Thai Iced Tea Thai Fried Pork with Fresh Basil, "Pad Kaprao Moo" Thai Coffee Thai BBQ chicken, "Gai yang" Appetizers / Dessert Thai Coconut Pudding, "Khanom Krok" Savory Thai Pancake, "Khanom Buang" Thai Layer Cake, "Khanom Chan" Thai fried spring rolls, "Poh Pia Tod" Steamed Thai Dumplings, "Pun Sip Neung" Papaya Margarita Tamarind Vodka Cocktail Thai Cookies, "Kanom Dawk Lamdoowan " Black & White Sticky Rice Pudding With Coconut Milk and Fresh Fruit Crystal Sticky Rice "Khao Neow Keaw" Kaffir Lime Coconut Glazed Doughnuts Durian-Flavored Sticky Rice in Coconut Milk Vegetables with Spicy Yellow Bean and Maengda Sauce, "Tao Jeeow Lon" Thai Fresh Spring Rolls, "Pa Pia Sod" Larb Woonsen in Spring Roll Wrapper Candied Bananas, "Kluay Cheuam" Tamarind Candy Thai Pumpkin Custard, "Sankaya Phak Tong" Thai Pandan Custard Golden Thai Pastry Cups, "Kratong Tong" Thai ice cream Thai ice cream with candied ginger topping Thai Black Sticky Rice with Sweet Coconut Milk, "Khao Neeo Dahm" Thai Sticky Rice with Mango, "Khao Neeo Mamuang" Miang Kham (Meang Kam) Roti Thai Ovaltine Rice Krispy Bars Thai Young Coconut Cream Pie Thai Sandwich Spekkuk Bumbu, Indonesian Spice Cake Thai coconut & cornflake cookies Thai -style mixed salad with Thai dressing Thai fruit dip, "Nam jim polamai" Thai Sticky Rice Steeped in Coconut Milk, "Khao Neeo Moon" Mock Bean Pods with Shrimp Filling and Sweet Filling, "Khanom Thua Paep" Thai Green Mango with Sweet Fish Sauce, "Mamuang Nampla Wan" Sweet Coconut Bananas, "Kluay Namuan" Fried Bananas, "Kluay Tod" Thai Bananas in Sticky Rice, "Khao Tom Mad" Thai Rice Balls in Coconut Milk, "Bua Loi" Savory stuffed rambutans Ham on rambutan-lychee glaze Lychee sunrise cocktail Lychee ice cream cake Thai-style Tapioca Pearl "Bubble Tea" Lychee and ginger ice Thai Pumpkin Pudding, "Khanom Phuk Tong" Fried Thai pastry balls with tamarind-garlic sauce, "Bayia" Sun-Dried Beef, "Neua Dad Deo" Spicy Fried Cashew Nuts, "Yum Met Mamuang Himaphan" Spicy Thai Corn Cakes, "Todman Khao Phot" Sticky Rice & Black Beans in Coconut Milk, "Khao Neeo Tua Dam" Thai Basil Seed Drink Thai Iced Tea Thai Coffee, "Oleang" Thai Style Lime Aid, Refreshing Beverage Mango-Lime Lychee Coconut Sorbet Thai tapioca pearl with sweet coconut milk Thai herbal bath / body cleanse Jackfruit Seed Dessert, "Met Khanoon" Mungbean Pudding, "Tao Suan" |
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"Krypsis" > wrote in message ... > On 6/04/2012 9:49 AM, Chemo the Clown wrote: >> On Apr 5, 4:45 pm, > wrote: >>> There is a new Thai& Vietnamese restaurant here that I may want to >>> try, but I have no experience with these foods. I do not care for >>> foods that are pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes too bland, and I >>> love most all Japanese dishes I've tried. Based on your own >>> favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? >>> ...Picky >> >> Most if not all Thai places indicate on the menu what's hot. Be >> adventurous! > > Don't forget to keep the sliced cucumber handy. Cucumber soothes the > burning palate far better than water does. > > Krypsis Water merely exacerbates the heat from hot peppers. However, not all Thai food is hot. Jill |
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On 6/04/2012 9:28 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> > "Krypsis" > wrote in message > ... >> On 6/04/2012 9:49 AM, Chemo the Clown wrote: >>> On Apr 5, 4:45 pm, > wrote: >>>> There is a new Thai& Vietnamese restaurant here that I may want to >>>> try, but I have no experience with these foods. I do not care for >>>> foods that are pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes too bland, and I >>>> love most all Japanese dishes I've tried. Based on your own >>>> favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? >>>> ...Picky >>> >>> Most if not all Thai places indicate on the menu what's hot. Be >>> adventurous! >> >> Don't forget to keep the sliced cucumber handy. Cucumber soothes the >> burning palate far better than water does. >> >> Krypsis > > > Water merely exacerbates the heat from hot peppers. However, not all > Thai food is hot. > > Jill That's right, the novices go for the water and it makes their burning even worse. Most of the Thai food my wife likes to cook is quite hot. She doesn't seem to like the bland thai dishes. Maybe it's because they aren't a lot different from the Vietnamese ones. -- Krypsis |
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On 4/5/2012 7:45 PM, JeanineAlyse wrote:
> There is a new Thai& Vietnamese restaurant here that I may want to > try, but I have no experience with these foods. I do not care for > foods that are pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes too bland, and I > love most all Japanese dishes I've tried. Based on your own > favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? > ...Picky One of my favorite Vietnamese dishes, and the first one I ever had, was bun thit nuong. This is a room temp noodle salad with grilled pork on top and a nuoc mam dressing (a dressing make from fish sauce, vinegar, sugar, and hot pepper flakes - it is not really hot). I've also seen versions of this salad with chicken, shrimp, etc. I prefer the pork.) My other favorite is banh xeo. This is a crepe-like pancake with some chicken, shrimp, and other things in it. It is served with some bean sprouts, lettuce, basil, etc. You tear a piece off the crepe and wrap it up in a piece of lettuce and some of the other stuff and then dip it in a dipping sauce (similar to the above sauce). My favorite version of that is actual not typical because the pancake is a lot thicker and not at all crepe-like. That's the way a restaurant around here makes it and theirs was the first I ever had and maybe that's why I prefer it. One of my favorite Thai dishes is a coconut lemon grass soup with shrimp. You know, you can always tell them you want it mild, or something like #1 on a scale of 1-10, or whatever. Kate -- Kate Connally “If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.” Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back, Until you bite their heads off.” What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about? |
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On 4/5/2012 9:00 PM, Tara wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Apr 2012 16:45:01 -0700 (PDT), JeanineAlyse > > wrote: > >> There is a new Thai& Vietnamese restaurant here that I may want to >> try, but I have no experience with these foods. I do not care for >> foods that are pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes too bland, and I >> love most all Japanese dishes I've tried. Based on your own >> favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? >> ...Picky > > I love these Thai dishes: > > coconut soup > basil rolls > chicken satay I prefer pork satay but any kind of satay is good! > larb > red curry I really love duck in red curry. Yum! > Larb and curries can be hot. It depends on the restaurant. You can > ask about the heat level. > > My husband loves Pad Thai. Oh, and Pad Thai is my all time favorite Thai dish but the trouble is I can't find any good Pad Thai around where I live now. The place I used to go to in Calif. had the world's best. Sigh. Oh, and if they have fresh coconut juice (more likely at a Vietnamese place) you have to try it. Especially if they have it in the coconut shell. It's awesome. Kate -- Kate Connally “If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.” Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back, Until you bite their heads off.” What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about? |
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On 4/6/2012 3:19 AM, Paul M. Cook wrote:
> > wrote in message > ... >> There is a new Thai& Vietnamese restaurant here that I may want to >> try, but I have no experience with these foods. I do not care for >> foods that are pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes too bland, and I >> love most all Japanese dishes I've tried. Based on your own >> favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? >> ...Picky > > Any of these are sure to please: > > Popular Favorites > All of the 200 items you listed are your favorites? |
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"George" > wrote in message ... > On 4/6/2012 3:19 AM, Paul M. Cook wrote: >> > wrote in message >> ... >>> There is a new Thai& Vietnamese restaurant here that I may want to >>> try, but I have no experience with these foods. I do not care for >>> foods that are pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes too bland, and I >>> love most all Japanese dishes I've tried. Based on your own >>> favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? >>> ...Picky >> >> Any of these are sure to please: >> >> Popular Favorites >> > > All of the 200 items you listed are your favorites? I love Thai food. Paul |
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"Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 6 Apr 2012 00:19:52 -0700, Paul M. Cook wrote: > >> "JeanineAlyse" > wrote in message >> ... >>> There is a new Thai & Vietnamese restaurant here that I may want to >>> try, but I have no experience with these foods. I do not care for >>> foods that are pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes too bland, and I >>> love most all Japanese dishes I've tried. Based on your own >>> favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? >>> ...Picky >> >> Any of these are sure to please: >> >> Popular Favorites >> >> Fried noodles Thai-style, "Pad Thai" > > <big snipola> > > She wanted suggestions for a FEW dishes, not a copy and paste from the > site: > > http://importfood.com/recipes.html She got a few, duimb ass. Paul |
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> One of my favorite Thai dishes is a coconut lemon grass soup with
> shrimp. Thai soups made with cocnut milk are divine. > You know, you can always tell them you want it mild, or something > like #1 on a scale of 1-10, or whatever. Yeah, I once ordered a squid dish and chose hot. They served it to me Thai hot, not American hot. It was pretty intense. Must have used up a hundred paper napkins wiping the sweat off my face. But I ate every bite. Paul |
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Paul M. Cook wrote:
> > She wanted suggestions for a FEW dishes, not > She got a few, duimb ass. Object all you want. It doesn't matter to sqwishy because he is ALWAYS RIGHT. If you don't believe me, ask Queen Mary. |
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JeanineAlyse wrote:
> There is a new Thai & Vietnamese restaurant here that I may want to > try, but I have no experience with these foods. I do not care for > foods that are pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes too bland, and I > love most all Japanese dishes I've tried. Based on your own > favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? > ...Picky As trite as they are, my test Thai dishes were usually pad Thai and tom kha gai (chicken-coconut soup). I always feel a bit guilty when I order the former though. Another possibility, for me anyway, would be a panang-style dish. Or maybe a choo chee. Tom yum goong (or gai) are also good for evaluation purposes--those are not unctuous and calorific and should have a nice somewhat spicy somewhat citrusy taste. (The first is a shrimp version of the soup; the one in parentheses is chicken-based.) Vietnamese: Pho^' ?a(.c bie^.t. That is, if you like tendon, tripe, etc. I should add that if this is not done nicely, the tendon, especially, won't have the right texture. -- Jean B. |
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> On Thu, 5 Apr 2012 16:45:01 -0700 (PDT), JeanineAlyse wrote: > >> There is a new Thai & Vietnamese restaurant here that I may want to >> try, but I have no experience with these foods. I do not care for >> foods that are pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes too bland, and I >> love most all Japanese dishes I've tried. Based on your own >> favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? >> ...Picky > > Is there a menu for this place? I['m not about to recommend dishes > that are not available. Sometimes the Vietnamese menu selections at > these "combo" restaurants are only 4-6 dishes (and it's unlikely > they'd have banh mi). > > -sw But... it is hard to find a decent banh mi! -- Jean B. |
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isw wrote:
> In article > >, > JeanineAlyse > wrote: > >> There is a new Thai & Vietnamese restaurant here that I may want to >> try, but I have no experience with these foods. I do not care for >> foods that are pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes too bland, and I >> love most all Japanese dishes I've tried. Based on your own >> favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? >> ...Picky > > Tom Kha Gai (Thai chicken coconut milk curry soup) is IMO one of the > best soups I've ever eaten. Can be hot, if you eat the peppers ... > > Isaac I agree. I love that soup. I don't think I have ever had a spicy version though. Darn! Now I WANT some. I wonder whether I have any kaffir lime leaves? If so, I may be able to satisfy that desire. -- Jean B. |
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Wow! What a list! Ones that pop out for me a Tod man (I think I usually see it spelled "tod mun"--I mention this because JA should be on the lookout for slightly different spellings)--this can be quite nice. I made it for my daughter when she was a tot. Miang Kam (yum, yum!)--this was quite a discovery for me. Except for the leaves, it would be easy to do at home too. Actually, reading on... There is way too much to comment on. Wow! There are dishes in this list that I have never seen in a restaurant. Are you in RI? (ISTR that, but I may very well be wrong.) I am remembering a terrific SE Asian restaurant that was there ca 7-8 years ago.... -- Jean B. Paul M. Cook wrote: > Any of these are sure to please: > > Popular Favorites > > Fried noodles Thai-style, "Pad Thai" > Thai Sticky Rice, "Khao Neeo" > Thai Pork Satay, "Moo Satay" > Spicy Fish Cakes, "Tod Man Pla" > Thai Fried Rice w/Chicken, "Khao Pad Namprik Pao Sai Kai" > Thai chicken in pandan leaves, "Gai haw bai toey" > Squid Pad Ki Mao > Tom Kha Salmon, by the Prime Minister of Thailand > Featu Som Tum, Papaya Salad, Every Step Explained > Thai Green Curry Shrimp with Noodles > Fried wide noodles in sweet sauce, "Pad siew" > Coconut milk soup with chicken, "Tom kha gai" > Piquant prawn soup with lemon grass, "Tom yum koong" > Roti > Thai fried spring rolls, "Poh Pia Tod" > Baked rice in Thai clay pot, "Khao Op Mor Din" > Thai breakfast rice soup with shrimp, "Khao tom koong" > Catfish with Green Mango Salad, "Pla Dook Foo" > Thai -style stir fried vegetables, "Pad pak ruam mit" > Thai -style prawn and pineapple curry. "Kaeng Khua Saparot" > Chicken satay with peanut sauce, "Satay gai" > Panang curry with chicken, "Panang gai" > Spicy chicken salad with toasted rice, "Larb gai" > Spicy beef salad, "Yum neua" > Waterfall beef salad with toasted rice, "Neua nam tok" > Stir Fried Vegetables and Tofu, "Pad Phak Taohu" > Thai ice cream > Chicken Stuffed Sticky Rice, Khao Niao Sod Sai Kai > Thai style toast, khanom bung na goong roy nga" > Thai style wide noodles in thick sauce, "Kuatiao radna" > Thai Fried Vermicelli Noodle, "Pad Mee" > Szechuan Chicken, Thai-Chinese Style > Homemade Chilli Jam, "Prik Pao" > Miang Kham (Meang Kam) > > Main course > > Thai spicy chicken salad with toasted rice, "Larb gai" > Panang Beef > Thai ginger chicken, "Gai pad khing" > Gaeng Tay Poe > Lime Pork, "Moo Manao" > Three Friend Salad, "Yum Sahm Sahai" > Southern-Thai BBQ Chicken, "Gai Kor Rae" > Steamed Chicken Chiang Mai, "Gai Muang Nung Kreung Gaeng Nua" > Thai chicken satay > Thai chicken stir-fried with green curry, "Gai pad khiaowan" > Thai mixed vegetable curry with eggplant > Thai-style fried chicken > Thai Crispy Fried Pork with Garlic, "Moo Tod Gratiem" > Thai chicken in pandan leaves, "Gai haw bai toey" > Thai yellow curry chicken, "Gaeng karee gai" > Thai drunken chicken wings, "Peek gai mao daeng" > Thai Spicy Fried Pork Patty, "Tod Man Moo" > Thai Rama Chicken (Swimming Rama), "Praram Long Song" > Thai drunkard's noodles and chicken with tofu, "Gai pad khi mao" > Thai chicken and lemon grass, "Gai sai takrai" > Thai green curry w/ fresh chile, chicken, kaffir lime, "Gaeng khiao wan > gai" > Thai green chicken curry w/eggplant, "Gaeng khiao wan gai " > Thai green chicken curry, "Gaeng khiao wan gai " > Kaeng Kua Sour Bamboo Shoot with Shrimp > Red Curry Chicken with Bamboo Shoot > Thai masaman chicken, "Gaeng masaman gai" > Northern Thai beef curry. "Gaeng hanglay" > Northern Thai sausage, "Sai Oua" > Esan-style Thai sausage, "Sai Grok" > Thai panang curry with chicken, "Panang gai" > Thai pork with galangal, "Kha mu" > Thai red chicken curry, "Gaeng ped gai" > Thai stuffed chicken wings. "Peek gai yat sai koong" > Simple stir fried bok choy with oyster sauce > Thai barbeque chicken, "Gai yang" > Crying Tiger barbequed beef, "Seua rong hai" > Thai barbeque pork with lemon grass, "Mu yang takrai" > Spicy Thai chicken with fresh Thai basil, "Gai pad grapao" > Thai beef flambe, "Neua pad kimao" > Szechuan Chicken, Thai-Chinese Style > Thai charcoal broiled beef in hot and sweet sauce, "Neua yang" > Thai beef salad, "Yum neua" > Lao style beef salad. "Pra neua" > Thai cashew chicken, "Gai pad med mamuang himaphan" > Thai chicken casserole, "Gai kaeng" > Thai chicken and veggies, "Gai pad prik" > Thai chicken with holy basil, "Gai pad gaprao" > Thai chili beef, "Pad prik neua" > Thai curry without tears, "Kaeng sai mai rong hai" > Thai Esan style sausages, "Sai grog tod" > Northeastern Thai pork salad, "Yum mu Isaan" > Featu Som Tum, Papaya Salad, Every Step Explained (Street vendor > instruction and recipe) > Thai papaya salad, our original recipe, "Som tum" > Thai style pork with peanut sauce, "Phraram long song" > Thai pepper steak, "Neua pad prik" > Thai stir fried pork, "Pad ped mu" > Thai sweet and sour spareribs, "See klong prio wan" > Thai vegetable curry, "Khaeng pak" > Thai vegetables in coconut sauce, "Phak tom kati" > Thai volcano chicken, "Gai pu kao" > Thai waterfall beef with toasted rice, "Neua nam tok" > Stir fried chicken with longan > Thai vegetable eggplant curry > Stir-fried squash and egg Thai style, "Phak sai khai" > Thai Chicken and Winter Melon Curry, "Kaeng Kua Phak Gai" > Roasted Duck & Red Curry, "Kaeng Phed Ped Yang" > Frog with chile paste and bamboo, "Namprik Gope" > Thai Chicken Dry-Fried Hat Yai Style, "Gai Tod Hatyai" > Rice & Noodles > Thai Sticky Rice, "Khao Neeo" > Drunkards Noodles, "Pad Kee Mao" > Thai Street Vendor Noodles, "Ba Mee Haeng" > Larb w/Glass Noodle & Minced Pork, "Larb Woonsen Moo Sap" > Rice with salty chili sauce & seafood (Chantaburi-style), "Khao Kruk Prik > Klua" > Thai Chiang Mai curry noodles, "Khao soi" > Thai style wide noodles in thick sauce, "Kuatiao radna" > Thai crispy stir fried noodles, "Mee krob" > Yentafo > Fried Sticky Rice, "Kao Neeo Tod" > Baked rice in Thai clay pot, "Khao Op Mor Din" > Baked noodles in Thai clay pot, "Bamee Gai Op Mor Din" > Thai fried rice with prawns and egg, "Khao pad goong sai khai" > Thai Green Curry Shrimp with Noodles > Thai stir fried rice and pineapple, "Khao pad sapparot" > Thai stir fried wide rice noodles, "Pad siew" > Thai hot noodles Korat style, "Pad mee Korat ped" > Thai coconut rice > Thai noodles soup with pork, "Yam wunsen sai mu" > Thai red pork with rice, "Khao mu daeng" > Thai fried noodles, "Pad Thai" > Thai style Rissoto > Thai chicken and rice, "Khao man gai" > Thai Fried Vermicelli Noodle, "Pad Mee" > Somen noodles with fish curry, "Khanom jin" > > Fusion: American-Thai / Asian > > Thai Szechuan Chicken > Sweet Chili and Root Beer Baby Back Ribs > Tamarind Vodka Cocktail > Thai Pizza, and Panang Lettuce and Tomato Sandwiches > Thai-style Pot Roast > Sugarcane Prawns, "Goong Pan Oi" > Tom Yum Hotdogs > Chicken and Noodles in Spiced Broth > Pork and Lemongrass Meatballs > Malaysian Lemongrass Beef Curry > Thai Lemongrass Spareribs > Massaman Hashbrowns > Wasabi Ginger Lime Ahi Tuna Burgers > BBQ ground Thai chicken on lemongrass spears w/ peanut sauce > Chinese-style red pork > Duck-fried rice with tamarind sauce > Asian-style flank steak > Thai green curry salmon with wild rice > Singapore-style lamb curry noodles > Vegetable Curry (Indonesian), "Sayur Lodeh" > BBQ chicken salad > Pumpkin soup > Kiwifruit with coconut and pork > Spicy cucumber salad > Chicken salad with spicy peanut vinaigrette > Yellow pepper soup > Palm sugar cherry pie > Beef wasabi with hoisin green salad & 5 spice sweet potato > Vietnamese-style beef noodle soup > Spicy beef salad > Thai garlic pork chops > Kaffir Lime Coconut Glazed Doughnuts > Sriracha bread > Stir-Fried Brussels Sprouts with Garlic and Chile > Soy sauce and honey glazed turkey > Red curry squash soup > Wasabi deviled eggs > Massaman-curry turkey osso buco > Lemongrass chicken with turmeric rice > Five spice chicken wings > Thai Curry Game Hens > Panko Shrimpcakes with Chile-Lime Sauce > Coconut Rice with Beef Stir-Fry > Salmon & green salad fresh spring rolls > Tequila Infused with Kaffir Lime Leaves > Cardamom waffles > Butternut squash soup with red curry paste > Poached Pears, by Jennifer York > Easy Fried Rice with Kaffir Lime Powder, by Suparp Harding > Lime Leaf Angel Food Cake, by Linda Bourdeau > Curried Turkey Meatballs, by Heidi Leslie > Kaffir Scrambled Eggs, by Jerry Hueckstaedt > Thai Salad and Dressing with Kaffir Lime Powder, by Jerry Hueckstaedt > Jalapeno-Lime Corn Bread, by Erika Pitera > Spicy Thai Fish Cakes, by Veronica Moffat > Thai One On Martini, by Peter Hartjens > Festive yellow rice, "Nasi kuning" > Long beans in sweet soy, "Kacang panjang kecap" > Hoisin Barbeque Ribsteak > > Vegetarian > > Thai vegetarian larb woonsen, "Larb woonsen jae" > Thai vegetarian coconut soup with galanga and squash > Betel Leaf Salad with Shredded Carrot > Thai stir fried vegetables, "Pad phak ruam mit" > Thai Vegetarian Curry, "Kaeng Phak" > Vegetarian Thai stir-fried squash and mushrooms, "Phak thong phat het" > Thai vegetarian noodles > Thai vegetarian soup > Thai vegetarian peanut noodles > Son in law eggs, "Khai look koei" > Thai vegetarian green curry > Bananas in Sticky Rice, "Khao Tom Mad" > Stir-fried Misua Noodles, "Misua Mangsawirat" > Thai stir-fried pumpkin, Pad Phuk Tong > Northeastern Thai Style Oyster Mushroom Curry > Vegetables with tofu dip, "Pak namjim tofu" > Jackfruit Seed Dessert, "Met Khanoon" > Mungbean Pudding, "Tao Suan" > > Soups > > Thai coconut milk soup with chicken, "Tom kha gai" > Piquant prawn soup with lemon grass, "Tom yum koong" > Tom Kha Salmon, by the Prime Minister of Thailand > Yellow Curry Soup Southern Thai Style, "Gaeng Lueng" > Gai Tom Kha Namsai, Rayong Style Tom Kha Soup > Thai congee, rice porridge > Thai Chicken and Ginger Soup "Gai Joo Khing" > Bean Vermicelli Soup with Pork, "Tom Jude Woonsen" > Yentafo > Thai Five-Spice Soup with Rice Chips, "Kua Chap" > Pumpkin in Coconut Soup with Shrimp, Phaktong Tom Kati" > Thai ginger chicken soup, "Tom khing gai" > Thai chicken soup, "Kaeng djuut wonsen gai" > Thai sweet and sour chicken soup, "Kaeng som gai" > Thai fish sour soup, "Gaeng som pla" > Thai vegetables soup, "Kaeng liang" > Thai breakfast rice soup with shrimp, "Khao tom koong" > Thai vegetable stew, "Tom jabchai" > Pork Leg on Rice, "Khao Kha Moo" > Thai vegetables in coconut milk, "Phak tom kati" > Sour and spicy mushroom soup, "Tom yum het" > Thai-Chinese chicken & egg soup, "Jabchai Yaowalak" > Thai poultry soup with pickled lime, "Ped toon manaow dong" > Bamboo and shrimp soup, "Kaeng jut nor mai" > Thai beef noodles soup, "Kuaitiao neua" > Poor Man's Gourmet: Instant Mama Noodles with Sardines > > Sauces > > Homemade Chilli Jam, "Prik Pao" > Grilled meat dipping sauce, "Nam jim jeaw" > Thai tamarind sauce > Thai chili sauce (very spicy, delicious sauce!), "Nam prik kiga" > Thai hell dipping sauce, "Nam prik narok" > Thai sweet and sour sauce, "Nam jim priao wan" > Thai-style Peanut sauce > Sambal Sweet Chile Sauce > Thai Shrimp Paste Chile Sauce, "Nam Prik Kapi" > Spicy pork and tomato dip with veggies, "Nam prik ong" > Thai dipping sauce with sadao, "Sadao nampla wan" > Make Your Own Thai Hot Pepper Sauce > > Seafood > > Thai prawn satay with cucumber salad > Squid Pad Ki Mao > Seafood Basil Stir Fry (Street vendor video) > Catfish with Green Mango Salad, "Pla Dook Foo" > Tom Kha Salmon, by the Prime Minister of Thailand > Rice with salty chili sauce & seafood (Chantaburi-style), "Khao Kruk Prik > Klua" > Spicy Fish Cakes, "Tod Man Pla" > Sugarcane Prawns, "Goong Pan Oi" > Steamed fresh fish and vegetables Thai-style with dipping sauce > Thai Baked Mussels in Soybean Sauce > Thai curried crab claws, "Bu pad phong kari" > Fish in Salted Soybean with Ginger, "Pla Tao Cheo" > Thai catfish coconut soup, "Tom kha pladuk" > Salmon in spiced tamarind soup, "Tom som pla salmon" > Thai deep fried fish with garlic sauce, "Pla kapng kimao" > Thai curried squid, "Plamuk pad ped" > Thai chili sauce with wonton shrimp rolls, "Nam prik kiga" > Thai style crab and onion, "Bu pad hom yai" > Thai seafood salad, "Yam talay" > Thai fish custard, "Haw mukh" > Thai fish in chili , "Pla rad prik" > Thai three flavors fish, "Pla lat" > Thai style fried mussels, "Hoi tod" > Thai grilled fish, "Pla pao" > Thai hot yellow fish curry, "Gaeng Lueng" > Thai spicy catfish, "Pad ped pladuk" > Thai steamed crab, "Bu ja" > Thai steamed fish with ginger and mushrooms, "Pla nung khing sai het" > Stir-fried squid in chile, "Plamuk pad namprik pao" > Thai style fried fish, "Pla jian" > Thai-style sushi. "Pla kung" > Thai sweet and sour fish, "Kraphong khao priao wan" > Thai prawn and pineapple curry, "Kaeng khua sapparot" > Thai sour fish soup, "Kaeng som phak bung prik sod kab pla" > Thai Fried Clams in Roasted Chile Paste, Hoy Lai Ped > Stir Fried Tamarind Shrimp, "Goong Pad Nam Makham Piek" > Stir-Fried Fish in Red Curry, "Pad Ped Pla" > Stir-fried Catfish in Red Curry, "Pladuk Pad Ped" > Thai congee, rice porridge > Roti > Savory Pancake, "Khanom Buang Yuon" > Thai donuts, "Pa Thong Ko" > Thai spicy ground chicken and toasted rice, "Larb Gai" > Lime Pork, "Moo Manao" > Fermented Sweet Rice Dessert, "Khao Mahk" > Fried noodles Thai-style, "Pad Thai" > Thai chicken and rice, "Khao Man Gai" > Thai Style Wide Noodles In Thick Sauce, "Kuaytiao Lad na" > Thai-style fried mussels, "Hoi Tod" > Thai prawn soup with lemongrass, "Tom Yum Goong" > Thai Fried Tofu, Taro and Corn Cake > Thai Iced Tea > Thai Fried Pork with Fresh Basil, "Pad Kaprao Moo" > Thai Coffee > Thai BBQ chicken, "Gai yang" > > Appetizers / Dessert > > Thai Coconut Pudding, "Khanom Krok" > Savory Thai Pancake, "Khanom Buang" > Thai Layer Cake, "Khanom Chan" > Thai fried spring rolls, "Poh Pia Tod" > Steamed Thai Dumplings, "Pun Sip Neung" > Papaya Margarita > Tamarind Vodka Cocktail > Thai Cookies, "Kanom Dawk Lamdoowan " > Black & White Sticky Rice Pudding With Coconut Milk and Fresh Fruit > Crystal Sticky Rice "Khao Neow Keaw" > Kaffir Lime Coconut Glazed Doughnuts > Durian-Flavored Sticky Rice in Coconut Milk > Vegetables with Spicy Yellow Bean and Maengda Sauce, "Tao Jeeow Lon" > Thai Fresh Spring Rolls, "Pa Pia Sod" > Larb Woonsen in Spring Roll Wrapper > Candied Bananas, "Kluay Cheuam" > Tamarind Candy > Thai Pumpkin Custard, "Sankaya Phak Tong" > Thai Pandan Custard > Golden Thai Pastry Cups, "Kratong Tong" > Thai ice cream > Thai ice cream with candied ginger topping > Thai Black Sticky Rice with Sweet Coconut Milk, "Khao Neeo Dahm" > Thai Sticky Rice with Mango, "Khao Neeo Mamuang" > Miang Kham (Meang Kam) > Roti > Thai Ovaltine Rice Krispy Bars > Thai Young Coconut Cream Pie > Thai Sandwich > Spekkuk Bumbu, Indonesian Spice Cake > Thai coconut & cornflake cookies > Thai -style mixed salad with Thai dressing > Thai fruit dip, "Nam jim polamai" > Thai Sticky Rice Steeped in Coconut Milk, "Khao Neeo Moon" > Mock Bean Pods with Shrimp Filling and Sweet Filling, "Khanom Thua Paep" > Thai Green Mango with Sweet Fish Sauce, "Mamuang Nampla Wan" > Sweet Coconut Bananas, "Kluay Namuan" > Fried Bananas, "Kluay Tod" > Thai Bananas in Sticky Rice, "Khao Tom Mad" > Thai Rice Balls in Coconut Milk, "Bua Loi" > Savory stuffed rambutans > Ham on rambutan-lychee glaze > Lychee sunrise cocktail > Lychee ice cream cake > Thai-style Tapioca Pearl "Bubble Tea" > Lychee and ginger ice > Thai Pumpkin Pudding, "Khanom Phuk Tong" > Fried Thai pastry balls with tamarind-garlic sauce, "Bayia" > Sun-Dried Beef, "Neua Dad Deo" > Spicy Fried Cashew Nuts, "Yum Met Mamuang Himaphan" > Spicy Thai Corn Cakes, "Todman Khao Phot" > Sticky Rice & Black Beans in Coconut Milk, "Khao Neeo Tua Dam" > Thai Basil Seed Drink > Thai Iced Tea > Thai Coffee, "Oleang" > Thai Style Lime Aid, Refreshing Beverage > Mango-Lime Lychee Coconut Sorbet > Thai tapioca pearl with sweet coconut milk > Thai herbal bath / body cleanse > Jackfruit Seed Dessert, "Met Khanoon" > Mungbean Pudding, "Tao Suan" > |
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Kate Connally wrote:
> On 4/5/2012 9:00 PM, Tara wrote: >> On Thu, 5 Apr 2012 16:45:01 -0700 (PDT), JeanineAlyse >> > wrote: >> >>> There is a new Thai& Vietnamese restaurant here that I may want to >>> try, but I have no experience with these foods. I do not care for >>> foods that are pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes too bland, and I >>> love most all Japanese dishes I've tried. Based on your own >>> favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? >>> ...Picky >> >> I love these Thai dishes: >> >> coconut soup >> basil rolls >> chicken satay > > I prefer pork satay but any kind of satay is good! > >> larb >> red curry > > I really love duck in red curry. Yum! > >> Larb and curries can be hot. It depends on the restaurant. You can >> ask about the heat level. >> >> My husband loves Pad Thai. > > Oh, and Pad Thai is my all time favorite Thai dish but the trouble > is I can't find any good Pad Thai around where I live now. The > place I used to go to in Calif. had the world's best. Sigh. > > Oh, and if they have fresh coconut juice (more likely at a Vietnamese > place) you have to try it. Especially if they have it in the coconut > shell. It's awesome. > > Kate > > That IS a problem! The last two times I had pad Thai, both at places that had had great versions, they were insipid with no wok hei. The noodles were totally white. Bleeaah. There was another place that had had my very favorite pad Thai, complete with preserved veg, but their version has also deteriorated. Maybe I need to remember to ask on the local board. -- Jean B. |
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Paul M. Cook wrote:
>> One of my favorite Thai dishes is a coconut lemon grass soup with >> shrimp. > > Thai soups made with cocnut milk are divine. > >> You know, you can always tell them you want it mild, or something >> like #1 on a scale of 1-10, or whatever. > > Yeah, I once ordered a squid dish and chose hot. They served it to me Thai > hot, not American hot. It was pretty intense. Must have used up a hundred > paper napkins wiping the sweat off my face. But I ate every bite. > > Paul > > Is that... dredging in the recesses of my mind... pet pet? -- Jean B. |
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>, JeanineAlyse > wrote: > There is a new Thai & Vietnamese restaurant here that I may want to > try, but I have no experience with these foods. I do not care for > foods that are pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes too bland, and I > love most all Japanese dishes I've tried. Based on your own > favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? > ...Picky My sister is very picky. When she was here last year, we couldn't get her near an Asian restaurant. However, I took her to Uwajimaya (the Asian grocery store equivalent to Wegman's on the East Coast) and she took a sample of a red bean bun. She actually declared that it was "not bad." I nearly fainted. Given my experience with picky relatives, here are my suggestions. Others have suggested pad thai, and that's certainly innocuous. You can also try a fresh spring (also called a summer) roll, which is a rice paper sheet filled with noodles, shrimp (or pork or tofu), and greens. There are usually two to an order, and they come with a dipping sauce. Sometimes the sauce is hoisin or peanut based; other times, it's nuoc cham (fish sauce condiment). The advantage to the Vietnamese noodle bowls is that you can doctor them up to your heart's delight with as much herbs, chiles, and nuoc cham as you like. Cindy -- C.J. Fuller Delete the obvious to email me |
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"Jean B." > wrote in message ... > [top posting because I don't know what to cut...) > > Wow! What a list! Ones that pop out for me a > > Tod man (I think I usually see it spelled "tod mun"--I mention this > because JA should be on the lookout for slightly different > spellings)--this can be quite nice. I made it for my daughter when she > was a tot. > > Miang Kam (yum, yum!)--this was quite a discovery for me. Except for the > leaves, it would be easy to do at home too. You can buy the leaves from http://importfood.com/miangkham_leaves.html. Also the recipes are on that web site. > Actually, reading on... There is way too much to comment on. Wow! There > are dishes in this list that I have never seen in a restaurant. Are you > in RI? (ISTR that, but I may very well be wrong.) I am remembering a > terrific SE Asian restaurant that was there ca 7-8 years ago.... One thing some Thai joints will do is to cook you dishes off the menu. Any good Thai place will have chefs who have hundreds of recipies in their heads. Never hurts to ask. Paul |
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"Jean B." > wrote in message ... > Paul M. Cook wrote: >>> One of my favorite Thai dishes is a coconut lemon grass soup with >>> shrimp. >> >> Thai soups made with cocnut milk are divine. >> >>> You know, you can always tell them you want it mild, or something >>> like #1 on a scale of 1-10, or whatever. >> >> Yeah, I once ordered a squid dish and chose hot. They served it to me >> Thai hot, not American hot. It was pretty intense. Must have used up a >> hundred paper napkins wiping the sweat off my face. But I ate every >> bite. >> >> Paul > Is that... dredging in the recesses of my mind... pet pet? I believe it was Pad Ki Mao. Paul |
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Paul M. Cook wrote:
> "Jean B." > wrote in message > ... [snip] >> Miang Kam (yum, yum!)--this was quite a discovery for me. Except for the >> leaves, it would be easy to do at home too. > > You can buy the leaves from http://importfood.com/miangkham_leaves.html. > Also the recipes are on that web site. > >> Actually, reading on... There is way too much to comment on. Wow! There >> are dishes in this list that I have never seen in a restaurant. Are you >> in RI? (ISTR that, but I may very well be wrong.) I am remembering a >> terrific SE Asian restaurant that was there ca 7-8 years ago.... > > One thing some Thai joints will do is to cook you dishes off the menu. Any > good Thai place will have chefs who have hundreds of recipies in their > heads. Never hurts to ask. > > Paul > > > Thanks for the suggestion re the leaves--and for ordering off the menu. (I never remember I can do that!) -- Jean B. |
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Paul M. Cook wrote:
> "Jean B." > wrote in message > ... >> Paul M. Cook wrote: >>>> One of my favorite Thai dishes is a coconut lemon grass soup with >>>> shrimp. >>> Thai soups made with cocnut milk are divine. >>> >>>> You know, you can always tell them you want it mild, or something >>>> like #1 on a scale of 1-10, or whatever. >>> Yeah, I once ordered a squid dish and chose hot. They served it to me >>> Thai hot, not American hot. It was pretty intense. Must have used up a >>> hundred paper napkins wiping the sweat off my face. But I ate every >>> bite. >>> >>> Paul >> Is that... dredging in the recesses of my mind... pet pet? > > I believe it was Pad Ki Mao. > > Paul > > No, is that what one says to get the food Thai-style spicy? -- Jean B. |
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"Jean B." > wrote in message ... > Paul M. Cook wrote: >> "Jean B." > wrote in message >> ... >>> Paul M. Cook wrote: >>>>> One of my favorite Thai dishes is a coconut lemon grass soup with >>>>> shrimp. >>>> Thai soups made with cocnut milk are divine. >>>> >>>>> You know, you can always tell them you want it mild, or something >>>>> like #1 on a scale of 1-10, or whatever. >>>> Yeah, I once ordered a squid dish and chose hot. They served it to me >>>> Thai hot, not American hot. It was pretty intense. Must have used up >>>> a hundred paper napkins wiping the sweat off my face. But I ate every >>>> bite. >>>> >>>> Paul >>> Is that... dredging in the recesses of my mind... pet pet? >> >> I believe it was Pad Ki Mao. >> >> Paul > No, is that what one says to get the food Thai-style spicy? Oh. I don't know. They always just ask if I want it mild or spicy. I say Thai mild and they know what I mean. I cannot eat the really spicy stuff anymore. Paul |
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Picky wrote: >There is a new Thai & Vietnamese > restaurant here that I may want to try, > but I have no experience with these > foods. I do not care for foods that are > pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes > too bland, and I love most all Japanese > dishes I've tried. Based on your own > favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? |
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Picky wrote: >There is a new Thai & Vietnamese > restaurant here that I may want to try, > but I have no experience with these > foods. I do not care for foods that are > pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes > too bland, and I love most all Japanese > dishes I've tried. Based on your own > favorites, what would you suggest I try > at this new place? Sheesh! the cat jumped up on my lap and hit the Send key on my keyboard, before I got a chance to reply to your post. Anyway, I haven't had any experience with Vietnamese food, as no restaurant here that features that type food, but we have a Thai restaurant about 2 minutes from our home, and we go there often. It usually says on the menu, what is spicy and what is not. Some people ask for the hotter foods to even be hotter, but I'm a "wooze" (spelling?) so avoid the hotter spicer dishes. My favorite is the yellow curry with chicken, but my daughter likes the red curry, as the heat level is high on that one. I also love the one soup they have and can't remember the name off hand, but has coconut milk, lemon grass, fresh mushrooms, chicken, onions, tomato slices and cilantro on top) and the flavor is to die for! I could just eat that and nothing else! I also like the shrimp Pad Thai, Cashew Chicken, and Chicken With Young Ginger, and hubby's favorite is the Garlic Pork With Cabbage, but the Pork Satay is good also. Really everything they serve is delicious, including their spring rolls. We order the Thai Tea, as that helps cool one's mouth off, after eating something hot 'n' spicy...more so than water does. I'll be curious to know what you order? Judy |
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On Apr 5, 7:45*pm, JeanineAlyse > wrote:
> There is a new Thai & Vietnamese restaurant here that I may want to > try, but I have no experience with these foods. *I do not care for > foods that are pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes too bland, and I > love most all Japanese dishes I've tried. *Based on your own > favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? > ...Picky Determine what their system is for ordering 'heat'. Some have a one to five star system, some a one to three, and SOME also have a "no start" designation, so be sure to find out first. I have learned that they do understand the word "mild" which is usually about as hot as I can stand. I usually go for any type of chicken curry, and like to specify pineapple be in it, even if it adds to the price. A halved pineapple stuffed with just about anything is heaven for me. A garlic red snapper is usually excellent to try. |
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>, JeanineAlyse > wrote: > There is a new Thai & Vietnamese restaurant here that I may want to > try, but I have no experience with these foods. I do not care for > foods that are pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes too bland, and I > love most all Japanese dishes I've tried. Based on your own > favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? > ...Picky Hot and spicy chicken, Miss Jeanine. Ask them to make it not very hot. -- Barb, http://web.me.com/barbschaller September 5, 2011 |
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Paul M. Cook wrote:
> "Jean B." > wrote in message > ... >> Paul M. Cook wrote: >>> "Jean B." > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> Paul M. Cook wrote: >>>>>> One of my favorite Thai dishes is a coconut lemon grass soup with >>>>>> shrimp. >>>>> Thai soups made with cocnut milk are divine. >>>>> >>>>>> You know, you can always tell them you want it mild, or something >>>>>> like #1 on a scale of 1-10, or whatever. >>>>> Yeah, I once ordered a squid dish and chose hot. They served it to me >>>>> Thai hot, not American hot. It was pretty intense. Must have used up >>>>> a hundred paper napkins wiping the sweat off my face. But I ate every >>>>> bite. >>>>> >>>>> Paul >>>> Is that... dredging in the recesses of my mind... pet pet? >>> I believe it was Pad Ki Mao. >>> >>> Paul >> No, is that what one says to get the food Thai-style spicy? > > Oh. I don't know. They always just ask if I want it mild or spicy. I say > Thai mild and they know what I mean. I cannot eat the really spicy stuff > anymore. > > Paul > > I can (I think), but I prefer not to. I'd rather taste the nuances. When I was in my 20s, especially, I was into really hot food. -- Jean B. |
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On 4/6/2012 5:21 PM, Cindy Fuller wrote:
> In article > >, > > wrote: > >> There is a new Thai& Vietnamese restaurant here that I may want to >> try, but I have no experience with these foods. I do not care for >> foods that are pepper-hot, I find most Chinese dishes too bland, and I >> love most all Japanese dishes I've tried. Based on your own >> favorites, what would you suggest I try at this new place? >> ...Picky > > My sister is very picky. When she was here last year, we couldn't get > her near an Asian restaurant. However, I took her to Uwajimaya (the > Asian grocery store equivalent to Wegman's on the East Coast) and she > took a sample of a red bean bun. She actually declared that it was "not > bad." I nearly fainted. I had the same thing happen. I know someone who would never eat anything Asian. I gave her a red bean bun and heard "wow, this is good" > > Given my experience with picky relatives, here are my suggestions. > Others have suggested pad thai, and that's certainly innocuous. You can > also try a fresh spring (also called a summer) roll, which is a rice > paper sheet filled with noodles, shrimp (or pork or tofu), and greens. > There are usually two to an order, and they come with a dipping sauce. > Sometimes the sauce is hoisin or peanut based; other times, it's nuoc > cham (fish sauce condiment). The advantage to the Vietnamese noodle > bowls is that you can doctor them up to your heart's delight with as > much herbs, chiles, and nuoc cham as you like. > > Cindy > |
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BubbaBob wrote:
> > I just returned from a month in Viet Nam. To my surprise, I found that the > Banh Mi there were no better than those I can get locally (but they WERE 6 > times cheaper). This does not surprise me. I lived in LA metro for 24 years so we could drive to Mexico as a day trip. The Mexican food in LA metro is better than the food in Mexico until you are at least a few hours south of the border. The food ingrdients are better in the US than in most of the rest of the world. You have to go to specific places to find specific ingredients that are better than here in the US and almost nowhere are the ingredients in general better. The few places are foodie havens. |
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Doug Freyburger > wrote in news:jmhssa$b66$1
@dont-email.me: > The food ingrdients are better in the US than in most of the > rest of the world. Boy, that's a can of worms if ever there was one. -- "Dissent is what rescues democracy from a quiet death behind closed doors." -- Lewis H. Lapham |
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Michel Boucher wrote:
> Doug Freyburger > wrote in news:jmhssa$b66$1 > @dont-email.me: > >> The food ingrdients are better in the US than in most of the >> rest of the world. > > Boy, that's a can of worms if ever there was one. > Yeah... I can see how one might say that. It's lucky neither us has a can opener handy. -- Jean B. |
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On 17/04/2012 5:45 AM, Doug Freyburger wrote:
> BubbaBob wrote: >> >> I just returned from a month in Viet Nam. To my surprise, I found that the >> Banh Mi there were no better than those I can get locally (but they WERE 6 >> times cheaper). > > This does not surprise me. I lived in LA metro for 24 years so we could > drive to Mexico as a day trip. The Mexican food in LA metro is better > than the food in Mexico until you are at least a few hours south of the > border. The food ingrdients are better in the US than in most of the > rest of the world. You have to go to specific places to find specific > ingredients that are better than here in the US and almost nowhere are > the ingredients in general better. The few places are foodie havens. On my wife's return from a recent trip home to Vietnam, she complained about the poor quality of fruit and vegetables available there. Said it was impossible to create dishes as tasty as the ones she creates here. -- Krypsis |
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BubbaBob > wrote in
. 1: >>> The food ingrdients are better in the US than in most of the >>> rest of the world. >> >> Boy, that's a can of worms if ever there was one. > > The produce I saw in Viet Nam was universally fresher, better > looking and tastier than anything I can find in a US store. > There was also a vastly greater variety available. That would be because it is produced locally and does not have to travel thousands of "miles" in refrigerated trucks or train cars to be sold as "farm fresh" a week after having been severed from its life source. -- "Dissent is what rescues democracy from a quiet death behind closed doors." -- Lewis H. Lapham |
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