Thai Food Around The World
Restaurants and
Recipes
Copyleft© 1998,
Songwut Apirakkhit
"Thai food has experienced flurries of
popularity" -- The New Hacker's Dictionary - Food (Mirror in
Germany) But some
people group Thai's as Indian/Curry/Mexican... What they mean by
that is any dish with hot spices or any strongly
flavored food.
In my mind, the arrival of some 30 million microcomputers in the
80's ranks right up there with "glasnost" and Thai
food. -- Peter Batke
- Thai Recipes from Berkeley.
- Infoseek Collection
- UCOM's Apricot Collection
- Yahoo Collection -- See Also: Specialty
- @HelloThai -- in Japanese, I guess...
- Thai Culinary Art
- SEA
Games's Food for Thought!
- FoodDay: Hot, Lively and Simply Thai
- Cook Books
- AIT's Faculty Handbook: Food & Shop
- Thida Robertin's
Thai Cooking Corner
- Amazing
Thai Food
- Thai
food from Sunsite Thailand.
- Cornell Thai Asso.'s Food & Fruits
- UIS's Cook Book Project
- Prapapun's
Hobby Kitchen
- Kitchen Link Thai Collection
- Delphi ISP's Cooking Corner
- Collection at GlobalGourmet.com -- The
electronic Gourmet Guide, Inc.
- Mike and Sue Steeves' Thai Noodles Recipes
- World Famuous Pad-thai!! ..well, I ever seen
"pad-thai.aktis.com"!!... FYI, Shrimp Pad Thai
is one of Boston College's Menu Selection during
December 1-7, 1996 and February 23-March 1, 1997.. So, be
sure to try our famous chicken or shrimp Pad Thai noodles
- renowned amongst Western students.
- Thai Lemongrass Chicken
- Tom Yam Kung (prawn soup with lemon grass)
- Satay
(2K)
- Beef Satay
- Tasty Maps @ Auburn.edu in Alabama...
(not working for now)
- Thai Tofu Stir-Fry
- Deep-Fried
Tofu with Peanut Sauce(8K) -- FYI, British Airways
almost banned peanuts after complaints from those
suffering from a rare allergy to peanuts. It now has a
strict peanut policy: they can only be used in Thai satay
sauce or distributed raw as a snack.
- Scallops with Thai Dipping Sauce -- see
the dinner section.
- Kang Phed Ped Yang'
- Duck w/ Curry (Kaeng Pet Ped Yang) --
See Also: Khun Piroon's Recipes
- Red Thai curry paste from Madhur
Jaffrey's "Far Eastern Cooking".
- Thai Chickpea Curry
- Ground Chicken Salad or Larb Kai' --
courtesy khun Piroon S.
- Clay Irving's Thai Recipes -- See Also: Fiery Thai Salsa
- Thai Beef
- Thai Broccoli
- thai-curry-paste.
- Thai Fish Curry
- Thai Salmon Parcels
- Fish
with Red Curry Sauce(2 Kb).
- Sirima's Special Thai Carrot Salad
- Asian Shrimp and Scallops, Mixed Salad,
Texmati Rice -- This dinner incorporates the sweet,
sour, salty, and hot flavor combo that is the hallmark of
Thai cuisine. The fish cooks in six
minutes and tastes great with fragrant Texmati rice.
- Pad
Ped Pla Dook (Spicy Catfish)
- Thai Snapper
- Thai Shrimp Pasta
- Thai Chicken with Basil See Also: Basil
- Thai Basil Chicken
- Thai Chicken and Pasta
- Spaghetti with Spicy Chicken and Thai
Peanut Sauce -- Great pasta doesn't have to be
Italian: Combine chicken strips and broccoli with
store-bought Thai peanut sauce for a spicy, exotic meal.
- Thai Chicken and Coconut Milk Soup --
This light yet satisfying soup has an exotic look -- but
it's no trouble at all to make. Snow peas and a hint of
cilantro add a piquant freshness. Moreover, one thing the
Flu Season Special page recommends is chicken soup (it
says for vegetarians, olive oil seems to be of equal
benefit). And so, a page full of chicken soup recipes! While she was
under the weather, U/C ate several very large bowls of
Thai Chicken and Coconut Milk Soup from the Thai restaurants across the way from
Teleport (Aroy) and was much improved for it.
- Evil
Jungle Prince with Chicken (or with Mixed
Vegetables)(3 Kb).
- Thai Chicken and Noodles -- Using Thai
flat rice noodles, called jantaboon noodles in Thailand,
are also native to China and Vietnam. You know, noodles
are a staple in countries throughout Asia--China, Japan,
Thailand, Vietnam, Korea--and many types can now be found
in our Oriental-food stores and, more and more, in
supermarkets. Use them as they're used in their countries
of origin: in soups and stir-fries, or with meats or
fish.
- Fish Sauce -- (a.k.a. nam pla in Thai
or nuoc mam in Vietnamese)
- Kasma
Loha-unchit's Adventures in Thai Cooking and Travel
- Khun Yui's Recipe
- SiamWeb Collection
- from khun Joy@Internet Thailand Co.,
Ltd.
- Muoi
Khuntilanont's Kitchen in Korat, Thailand. See Also: @Proaxis [ news.vu-korat.ac.th =
203.155.27.33 ]
- Thailand:
Food -- by khun Ed Yampratoom
- Thai Iced Coffee -- See Also: Thai coffee
- Where can you find a giant yellow Thai cucumbers in Madison,
Wisconsin?
- Lime is the principal ingredient in one
of the most popular and refreshing drinks of Thailand.
True to the Thai culinary tradition of balancing sweet,
sour, salty and bitter, its
limeade is sweetened, then enhanced with a touch of
salt. Vendors sell all kinds of fruit juices in Thai
markets. Cheapest of these is guava, sold in plastic bags
all over the market, according to Chai Aksomboom, owner
of Siam Cuisine in Berkeley, California, and author of Thai Cooking
(North Atlantic Books, Berkeley; 1989; 191 pages;
$25.00). Other juices include mango, pineapple and orange
juice.
- For those who like their peppers spicy, Thai Dragon (hot red chiles) hybrid peppers should certainly
singe your palate, being five to seven times hotter than
jalapeos. Each plant yields 150 to 200 peppers, maturing
just 70 days from transplant. For sweet red pepper fans everywhere in the United States -- and
I do mean all regions of the country -- Red Beauty
hybrids are sure to be a popular favorite among vegetable
gardeners. The plants reach green bell stage in 68 days
from transplanting and turn red two weeks later. The
thick-walled fruit also resists rotting.
- United Kingdom
- Sweet Chilli Restaurant -- in
London, UK.
- FYI, in the annual awards for best restaurants in
London, The Blue Elephant has been voted the best
Thai restaurant, located in Fulham Broadway,
south west London. Check it out when you're in
town.
- Parvia Ahmed (@x141-185.med.umn.edu) said Pun
Kham is a great Thai restaurant in Central
London. It's off of Charlotte St. near the Goodge
St. tube station. The price is very reasonable,
and the food is the best.
- Tokyo
Thai Restaurants
- KaewJai Restaurant in Meguro Area -- 5420-7727 --
Kami-Osaki 2-14-9
- Another Kaew-Jai Restaurant (New
Branch) at Kinshicho Kinshicho Station. South
Exit. 1-11-9 Koutou Bashi, Sumida-ku, Tokyo Tel.
(03)-3626-9991
- Thai Restaurants in the US -- just
filling in "Thai Restaurant" at the
"WHAT" field. See Also: Listing
by State
- Thai Restaurants in Malaysia
- Hong Kong
- Martina Navratilova is not one to idle away her
retirement years. She likes to cook Thai
or Indian food for friends and see movies at local
theaters in the evening. "I haven't had a difficult
time so far finding other things to do and feeling that
I'm missing out on this huge adrenalin rush or this
competitive thing,'' she says.
- Canada...
- In Toronto
- Bangkok Garden -- 18
Elm St., Toronto, (416) 977-6748
- Bangkok Paradise, 506 Queen St. W.,
Toronto, (416) 504-8210
- Chieng Mai -- 112
Dundas St. W., Toronto, (416) 599-8308
- Emerald Thai, 1055 Yonge St., Toronto,
(416) 928-9288
- Golden Thai, 105 Church St., Toronto,
(416) 868-6668
- Lotus Thai, 100 Steeles Ave. W.,
Thornhill, (905) 882-1368
- Mai Thai, 2364 Yonge St., Toronto, (416)
488-2250
- Manee Thai -- 2084
Yonge St., Toronto, (416) 487-0670
- Pad Thai, 45 Baldwin St., Toronto, (416)
598-0149
- Satay on the Road, 1570 Bayview Ave.,
Toronto, (416) 440-0679
- Satay-Satay -- 700
Bloor St. W., Toronto, (416) 532-7489
- Thai Ambience, 423 Queen St. W., Unit
101, Toronto, (416) 977-7870
- Thai Jasmin, 338 Jarvis St., Toronto,
(416) 966-6688
- Thai Magic -- 1118
Yonge St., Toronto, (416) 968-7366
- Thai Orchid, 813 Yonge St., Toronto,
(416) 925-2599
- Thai Palace, 2038 Yonge St., Toronto,
(416) 488-8883
- Thai Princess -- 387
King St. W., Toronto, (416) 977-8222
- Thai Rama, 1974 Queen St. E., Toronto,
(416) 693-1688
- Thai Royal, 2902 Markham Rd.,
Scarborough, (416) 299-7697
- Thai Shan Inn, 2039 Eglinton Ave. W.,
Toronto, (416) 784-1491
- Thailand Paradise, 890 Yonge St.,
Toronto, (416) 920-0898
- Vanipha Fine Cuisine --
193 Augusta Ave., Toronto, (416) 340-0491
- Vanipha Lanna -- 471
Eglinton Ave. W., Toronto, (416) 484-0895
- Young Thailand, 81 Church St., Toronto,
(416) 368-1368 -- related to Wandee Young
of "The Young Thailand
Cookbook"?? -- anyway, it now may
seem hard to believe that before 1980,
Toronto, that mecca of food, didn't have
a Thai restaurant. That all changed with
the arrival of Wandee Young, who put a
year's worth of saved dishwasher wages on
the line to open Young Thailand and
changed Toronto's culinary landscape
forever. The first restaurant went under
quickly, but Young gained a following as
cook at the Bamboo, and a new Young
Thailand began on Gerrard Street and has
become one of the city's multicultural
food institutions. She teamed up with
cookbook author Byron Ayanoglu for this
collection of recipes, and the results
are fantastic.
- ...Thai and other exotic cuisines have put Victoria on the culinary map.
- Baltimore's Thai Landing Restaurant Review
- Pasadena Menus' President Thai Page 1
& 2
- Wangtong
Thai Restaurant -- in Randburg, South Africa.
- Supatra Restaurant in Portugal!!
- Switzerland
- In Zürich: (comment by
rainer.foeppl@itpro-ag.ch)
- White Elephant, in Hotel Zürich very
good, expensive, reservation may be a
good idea.
- Sukhothai in Zürich, best Thai
Restaurant, luxury, very expensive,
reservation required.
- Note: There is also a Thai Temple in
Gretzenbach (about 30 Minutes off Zürich
by Car).
- Dining/Cooking
in Thailand...
- BangkokCuisine.Com
- ThaiFood
in Holland
- Sataw
- A Taste of Thai .. For Windows 3.1 or
Windows 95 .. -- See Also: A company
with the same name but different source
- CookBook Software Katalogopplysninger
- Seefood in 1997
- Mar. 26-28 Seafood Processor HACCP Certification
Course, Mandarin Bangkok Hotel, Bangkok,
Thailand. Contact: Daniel Brooks. Phone:
662/267-5013 Fax: 662/267-5017 E-mail:
brooks@mozart.inet.co.th
- May 12-16 HACCP Certification Course for Seafood
Processors (for Managers & Supervisors),
Central Plaza Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand. Contact:
TEchniCAL, Phone: 504/733-0300, Fax:
504/733-0345, E-mail: sales@tcal.com
- FYI, the favorite beverage of No Authority's lead singer Josh Keaton is Thai Iced Tea.
Copyleft © 1998, Songwut Apirakkhit