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Khao-kha-moo
Braised pork knuckle on rice, khao-kha-moo, a popular Thai-Chinese one dish menu in Thailand.
Where do you get a good bite?
1. Food court, 5/floor, the Emporium Mall
2. Silom Road at corner of Soi Saladaeng
3. Kha Moo Hong Teh, near Sathu Pradit Road Soi 1
4. Khao-kha-moo Yaowaraj, at Yaowaraj Soi 9
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Monday, October 26, 2009
Thai-Chinese delis
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Guay-jub (rice roll noodles with pork offal in peppery broth), Kra-phaw Pla (fish maw in rich broth), Moo-ping (barbecue marinated pork meat on skewers), Sakoo (tapioca pearl balls with minced pork stuffing) and Phad-gud (pan-fried mixed turnip flour noodles) are popular Thai-Chinese delis in Thailand.
1. guay jub (crispy pork and entrails soup with roll rice noodles)
2. kra-phaw pla nam dang (braised fish maw in thick brown broth)
3. moo-ping (barbeque pork skewer); 4. sakoo (minced pork in glutinous balls)
5. phad-gud (fried cabbage and radish dice)
Enjoy!
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Guay-jub (rice roll noodles with pork offal in peppery broth), Kra-phaw Pla (fish maw in rich broth), Moo-ping (barbecue marinated pork meat on skewers), Sakoo (tapioca pearl balls with minced pork stuffing) and Phad-gud (pan-fried mixed turnip flour noodles) are popular Thai-Chinese delis in Thailand.
1. guay jub (crispy pork and entrails soup with roll rice noodles)
2. kra-phaw pla nam dang (braised fish maw in thick brown broth)
3. moo-ping (barbeque pork skewer); 4. sakoo (minced pork in glutinous balls)
5. phad-gud (fried cabbage and radish dice)
Enjoy!
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Krua Nopparat
BANGKOK AMAZING GOURMET
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Krua Nopparat
Being the first restaurant established on Phra Athit Road four decades ago, Krua Nopparat has been a landmark eatery in the area.
1. khao-tan (home-made rice cracker with Thai dip);
2. mee krob (crispy sweet and sour vermicelli)
3. moo satay (pork satay);
4. yum makhuea yaao (spicy eggplant Thai salad)
5. pla chon Nappharat (deep-fried snake head fish with Nappharat sauce);
6. tomyum talay (spicy and sour seafood soup)
Krua Nopparat ***1/2
130-132 Phra Athit Road
Bang Lumpu, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok
Tel.: 02.281.7578
Open Monday - Saturday:
Lunch 10:30 - 14:30, Dinner 17:00 - 21:00
Pay (food only for two): around THB 800
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