What should i order from a Thai food restaurant?!


Question: What should i order from a Thai food restaurant?
I am going to a Thai food restaurant for lunch and dont know what to order.

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Thai Shrimp Coconut Curry



First of all, thanks for considering Thai restaurant. Thai restaurants are very well known for their creamy and spicy and tasty dishes. There are numerous Thai restaurants in Sydney. This is unstoppable.

Let me explain you how this works. You may want to firstly place your order with entrees, then mains. The main dishes to make it more clearer they are differentiated into chicken, pork, prawns, seafood or beef.

Then deserts are served at the end of the meal.

If you are serious about beginning Thai dishes, start from well known famious Thai dishes. There are names like

Entrees
Satay sticks, Curry puffs, Fish cakes.

Main dishes
Green curries
Red curries
Panang
Massamon
Tom Yum Goong
Gang kar Gai

Deserts
Ice creams
Chocolates
Caramel
Strawberry

These are most famous good selling dishes in Thai restaurant. Then overtime you will get to know other dishes in Thai restaurants

Thank you
S.Kasemmongkol

Thaiguy



First off, if you have a peanut allergy, probably best to avoid thai food altogether. If not, I'd suggest starting with a chicken satay, and then having pad thai as your main. I also love thai red curry with chicken or prawns. Delicious sweet coconut curry, not very similar to Indian curries. Thai spring rolls are also tasty.



it depends. if you really like spicy food, your good to go,
out where i live they had chili fried duck breast with leaks and coriander, if they have something along the lines of that, GET IT

i'm half thai and my name is also jack ;)



If I'm really hungry, I start with a salad with ginger dressing, miso soup, and either drunken noodle (not spicy) or Pad Thai (not spicy) as the entree. I find Thai food very tasty.



I love the green curry. It has different degrees of spicy. The other curry dishes are good, too.

I eat Thai food a lot.




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