my collection of street food — I ate every single one of them — and these are only a tiny portion of photos I have / food I’ve eaten The one thing that excites me about other countries is street food. It’s a fun and delicious way to experience a country’s culture. Asia is a [...]
Posts under ‘Thai Cuisine’
Best Yum Woon Sen: Samui Island
There’s only one memorable dish at this new place: the Yum Woon Sen. It transported me back to Thailand. This stuff is good and tastes (and looks) as it should be. The noodles are soft and wet. Most places do a drier version but the real thing is really wet. [...]
Tuk Tuk Thai Food Loft
Have you really seen or tasted street food in Bangkok? I have been there countless times and have eaten every single street food available. It is one of my most favorite cities for eating. And it is a very vibrant, very alive country. Here are some of the street food pictures I [...]
King & I
This is another place I grew up eating at. There were only a handful of Thai restaurants then and this and Thai of Norcross were among the first successful ones. I remember back in the late 80s, a group of (MBA) students were waiting tables here and my mom told me (in hush-hush [...]
Satay House
I’ve been going here for many years. It’s a solid place for Americanized Thai and Malaysian food. Don’t get me wrong, though, as the food here is quite delicious — but milder in taste than its Southeast Asian counterparts. Still, food is consistently tasty.
A must try here is the Roti Canai. [...]
Lime Juice Thai Bistro
There were only a handful of good Thai restaurants in Atlanta when we were young. Back in the late 80s/early 90s, our family rotation included King and I, Thai of Norcross, and Taste of Thai (aka ToT). The former two have changed hands twice since then, while the latter is still with the [...]
KoKai Thai Bistro
I get delighted when a Thai restaurant serves food that is almost as authentic as it can be. My favorite type of Thai cuisine is the one from the south and central parts, with its creamy curries, tongue-numbing spices, and palm sugar-sweetened dishes. Here at KoKai Thai Bistro, the food is more North [...]