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Thai food is famous worldwide thanks to its varied dishes and exotic flavors. A trip to the “Land of Smiles” cannot be completed without trying the local food.
Here are some of the best dishes that are highly recommended.
Tom Yum Goong (ต้มยำกุ้ง) soup is one of the most well-known dishes in Thai cuisine
Tom yum goong is a bold, refreshing blend of fragrant lemongrass, chilli, galangal, kaffir lime leaves, shallots, lime juice, and fish sauce.
Eat it with: Containing succulent river shrimps and straw mushrooms, this spicy and sour soup is best paired with steamed white rice.
Recipe
Time: 30 minute
Recommended place to eat
Banana Leaf Restaurant | Silom Complex basement floor, Silom Road, Bangkok.
BTS: Saladaen. Open daily from 11 a.m.-9.30 p.m. Tel: +66 (0)2 231 3124.
Som tum, or spicy green papaya salad, originates from Thailand’s north-eastern area. Garlic, chilies, green beans, cherry tomatoes, and shredded raw papaya are pounded in a pestle and mortar, releasing a distinctive sweet-sour-spicy flavor. Regional variations include peanuts, dried shrimp, or salted crab into the mix. This dish can be polarizing; some can’t get enough of its taste, while others simply can’t handle the spice.
Eat it with: Som tum is a type of salad so you can eat it alone, but we recommend eating som tum with sticky rice because it cools your mouth and allows you to mop up the sauce.
How to eat: Take a ball of rice the size of a quarter, make a slight indent with your thumb, and use it to pinch or scoop up the papaya salad.
Recipe:
Prep time: About 30 minutes or less – no cooking is involved
Recommended place to eat
Som Tam Nua | 392/14 Siam Square 5, Pathum Wan, Bangkok. BTS: Siam
This classic chicken coconut soup gets its flavor from quintessential ingredients of Thai cuisine including coconut milk, fresh ginger, lemongrass, fish sauce, chile paste, basil. While warming and thoroughly comforting, this dish comes together incredibly quickly.
Eat it with: Tom kha gai (ต้มข่าไก่) is eaten more like curry instead of a soup, paired with a plate of rice and spooned onto your rice before eating it.
Recipe
Time: About 30 minutes altogether
Recommended place to eat
Nahm Restaurant, 27 S Sathorn Rd | Hotel Metropolitan by COMO, Bangkok 10120, Thailand; +66 2 625 3333
Called Panang curry in Thailand, this dish may be the most popular of the Thai curries. The curry paste is made with peanuts, salt, shrimp paste, shallot, chili peppers, galangal, lemongrass, garlic, cumin seeds, and coriander roots and seeds…, which make its unique taste.
The dish is usually served with finely chopped kaffir lime leaves sprinkled on top.
Panang Gai is a dish that if made correctly, should explode with dynamic flavors as soon as it touches the tip of your tongue.
Eat it with: Panang curry is served with rice, noodles. Also, you can also get it with vegetables or tofu.
Recipe
Time: 30 minutes
Recommended place to eat
Poi-sien Restaurant | Soi Ratchawithi 6, Boonme Building. Open from about 10 a.m-10 p.m. Tel +66 (0)84 527 5521
Pad thai is probably the most famous and iconic dish of Thailand cuisine, and something that tourists rave and hype about.
Fistfuls of thin and wide noodles, along with crunchy bean sprouts, onion, and egg are stir-fried in a searing hot wok. The dish is also flavored with condiments such as fish sauce, dried shrimp, garlic or shallots, red chili. Pad thai usually contains seafood (fresh shrimp, crab or squid) – but some places serve it with chicken, beef or pork.
Eat it with: Be sure to eat Pad Thai with a squeeze of lime and ground peanuts.
Recipe
Time: 45 minutes
Recommended place to eat
Pad Thai is available in countless street carts around the city. A stationary street cart is located right inside the gate of the Wat Ratchaburana (temple) near the Saphan Phut market. Chakkraphet Road, Wangburapha Subdistrict, Phra Nakorn District. Open in the late afternoon to late at night.
Fried rice, or Khao pad, is often enjoyed for lunch in Thailand. You will come across this dish when wandering through the crowded streets of Bangkok. Fried quickly at a high temperature, mixed with onion, vegetables and a choice of meat (pork, chicken, and beef) or prawns, Khao pad is a safe bet for tourists. Because it’s normally not as spicy (though you can ask) as other Thai dishes.
Eat it with: Khao pad is usually served with a squeeze of lime on top, adding slightly sour tinge to an already tasty dish.
Recipe
Time: 20 minutes
Recommended place to eat
Khao pad is available at every restaurant that serves stir-fried dishes throughout Thailand.
Nam tok in Thai language literally means waterfall. Grilled tender juicy pork is mingled with lemon juice, green onions, chili, mint sprigs, fish sauce and toasted rice, making the unique taste of this dish.
Its brilliant name is inspired by the dressing and blood remaining in the meat.
Eat it with: You can enjoy this dish with sticky rice, Thai papaya salad or grilled chicken.
Recipe
Time: 1 hour and 15 minutes
Recommended place to eat
You can’t go wrong ordering from Tida Esarn Restaurant, 1/2-5 Rangnam Road, Phaya Thai, Ratchawithi. Open from noon to 10 p.m. Tel: +66 (0)2 247 2234
“Jim jum” is the style of hot pot from the Northeast of Thailand that uses simple, staple ingredients in the Thai pantry. It’s served in a clay pot over charcoal.
Jim Jum broth is normally pork or seafood based. The diners are given a selection of ingredients to add to the boiling soup including vegetable (often morning glory, cabbage) glass noodles, meat or seafood, and egg.
How to eat: Add the vegetables and herbs to the broth and pull them out whenever they’re done to your liking. For the meat, dip the meat in raw egg (optional) and then dunk it in the broth and swish it around until done to your liking. Dip the meat and vegetable in the dipping sauce and enjoy!
Recipe
Time: prepare time 30 minutes
The meat platter: Marinate the meat in oyster sauce, soy sauce, oil, tapioca starch and egg white for 20 – 30 mins.
Place all types of meat on a platter and the remaining egg in the middle, right on top of the meat.
The dipping sauce: Combine all ingredients (fish sauce, lime juice, tamarind juice, roasted chili flakes, chopped green onion, sugar, coriander – thinly slices) and stir until the sugar is dissolved. Stir the toasted rice powder in just before eating.
The vegetable platter: Cut everything into bite-sized pieces and arrange nicely on a serving plate. If using glass noodles, soak them in water for 7-10 mins.
The broth: Bring the pork broth to a simmer and add the lemongrass, galangal and kaffir lime leaves; simmer rapidly for 3-5 minutes. Add the fish sauce. Add the toasted rice powder into the broth right before you’re about to eat.
Recommended place to eat
Larb Yasothorn Restaurant, 1/37 Ratchawithi Soi 2, Din Daeng Road, Samsaen Nai, Phaya Thai. Open from 4 p.m.-4 a.m. Tel: +66 (0)84 709 9880
Guay teow rhua is known as “boat noodles,” because the dish was originally served from boats navigating Bangkok and Ayutthaya’s canals. Nowadays, Guay teow rhua is often found next to canals. The bowls are small so each average diner can eat many bowls in one meal.
The unique flavor of boat noodles comes from its pig’s blood broth. The type of noodles used can vary. Beef, pork, liver or pork balls, and a few sprigs of morning glory are also added to the bowl.
Recipe
Time: Prep Time: 30 minutes; Cook Time: 2 hours
For the Marinated Pork: Mix pork with vegetable oil, soy sauce, sugar and refrigerate for 2 hours.
For the Broth:
Add pork bones and water to a large stock pot, making sure the bones are completely submerged. Simmer for 45 minutes.
Add all broth ingredients and simmer for 1 more hour. Skimming the surface occasionally.
When the broth is done, and adjust the seasoning to your liking.
For the Chili Vinegar:
Grill the chilies and garlic until it turns brown. Pound them into a paste.
Blend the chilies paste with vinegar until there are no more big chunks
For the Noodles:
Soak the noodles in hot water just until they are soft and pliable.
Drain and rinse under cold water, then wrap and keep them in the fridge
To Assemble:
Put 1 portion of noodles, bean sprouts, and spinach into a noodle strainer and blanch in boiling water for 5 seconds. Drain and transfer to a serving bowl.
Add a little garlic oil to the noodles and toss to prevent them from sticking together.
Add meatballs and marinated pork to the broth. Simmer for about 1 min.
Once the pork is cooked, stir in the blood, making sure you stir while adding to prevent big clumps.
Pour the broth over the noodles.
Top the noodles with broth, crispy fried garlic, cilantro, basil, and chili flakes.
Recommended place to eat
To experience the chaotic serving of boat noodles go to Sud Yod Guay Teow Rhua (Pa Yuk) (“Best Boat Noodle”), located at Victory Monument on the boat noodle alley, on the road heading towards Phahon Yothin. Open from 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Tel: +66 (0)2 271 3178
Both tourists and local people love Kai Med Ma Muang – A tasty dish of stir-fried chicken with cashew nuts, honey, chilies, mushrooms, and other vegetables. You probably will see it on the menu of many Thai restaurants in the West, but the dish is also just as popular in Thailand.
With its contrasting textures and balance of hot and sweet, there is no doubt Kai Med Ma Muang is a must-try dish not just in Thailand, but in Asia, as well.
Eat it with: Rather than being a special occasion dish, Kai med ma muang is fit for daily meals with rice.
Recipe
Time: 25 mins
Recommended place to eat
Aldo’s Mediterranean Bistro and Wine Bar |187 South Sathorn Road, Bangkok, 10120, Thailand +66 2676 6969
Originating from Southern Thailand as a Halal dish, Massaman is a wonderful mixture of curry paste, coconut milk, peanuts, and a hint of nutmeg and cinnamon.
Due to its Muslim roots, the curry is most commonly made with chicken but there are also variations with beef, goat or and less popular pork (as eating pork is forbidden in Islam).
Eat it with: Gang Massaman is usually eaten with rice together in a meal with other dishes
Recipe
Time: 50 minutes
Recommended place to eat
Baan Ajarn Restaurant | 107/7-8 Soi Rangnam Rd, Phaya Thai, Ratchawithi. Open from 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Tel: +66 (0)2 245 2775
A simple yet savory dish that comes together in minutes. That is Kai Jiew Moo Saap as known as Thai-style Omelet. Fish sauce and soy sauce are added to the beaten eggs, along with green onions and herbs. The egg mixture is then deep fried into a browned and crispy omelet, which is quite different from French omelet.
Eat it with: Kai Jiew Moo Saap is best eaten with a fresh plate of steamed rice and sauce prik, which is like sweet tangy ketchup.
Recipe
Time: About 10 minutes or less
Recommended place to eat
In Thailand, Kai Jiew Moo Saap is available at any and all stir fry street food (ahaan dtam song) restaurants. Try Kun Su Restaurant, located on Phaya Thai, Soi Rangnam, across the street from Century Mall. Tel: +66 (0)81 883 5487, (0)81 666 2901
Khao=rice, Moo=pork, Dang=red. Khao Moo Dang literally means Red pork with rice – an extremely popular Thai Chinese dish. This dish is basically a plate of white rice topped with sliced red barbecue pork, sliced crispy pork, sliced Chinese sausage and hard-boiled egg. Everything is covered in a delicious sweet red sauce.
Recipe
Time: 30 minutes
Recommended place to eat
Ran Guay Jab Jaedang (nickname: Microphone), located on Ratchawithi Road, close to Soi 6, right by Siam Computer and Language School. The carts roll onto the street at about 5 p.m. and stay open until around 2 a.m.
Continue the list with a seafood dish – Thai steamed Snapper. Sour, spicy, and garlicky; this delicious dish contains all the exciting flavor that will explode your taste bud at the first bite.
Plah Kah Pung Neung Manow is often served in a fish-shaped pan with candlelit underneath to keep it steaming.
Recipe
Time: 40 minutes
Recommended place to eat
T & K Seafood in Yaowarat (Chinatown) serves a brilliant selection of Thai and Chinese seafood dishes. In the late afternoon, the restaurant starts setting up chairs and tables street-side that start to fill up by evening. 49-51 Soi Phadung Dao, Yaowarat Rd, Bangkok 10100. Open from 4:30 p.m.-2 a.m., Tel: +66 (0)1 507 5555
Yellow mango and sticky rice seem to be an odd combination, but it is outrageously delicious.
A small bed of super glutinous rice is placed under slices of fresh, ripe mango. A drizzle of coconut cream syrup comes as the final touch to complete the dish.
Kao Niew Ma Muang can be found at many makeshift stands throughout Thailand.
Eat it with: Kao Niew Ma Muang is a perfect dessert to cool down your taste after spicy Thai course.
Recipe
Time: 30 minutes
Recommended place to eat
You can find great kao niew ma muang on Phaya Thai Phahon Yothin Soi 1 Lue Cha. Fancier Thai restaurants will all offer the dish as a prized dessert.
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