Must be an American thing putting sausages in ones ear canal
That looks and sounds great! I might take you up on that lunch some day, looks like we're going to either Vegas or New Jersey first next year. I've been to Thailand over 20 years ago, wasn't that much into food, naive about it, ignorant even. Went to a McDonalds in Chang Mai once, so happy to have found fries. Mistake we made is go to fancy hotel restaurants instead of small local or street food, everything was so cheap already. I remember chewing on a steamed stick of lemongrass or something from a Thai steamboat in an otherwise large empty restaurant in Bangkok with two staff members who brought the food standing ten feet from our table, proudly watching us in anticipation. I looked at my wife and was like "so this is thai food huh?". Should have picked one of the many tiny places with smoke and steam coming out of the entrance.It's easier here in Los Angeles, I just go to the local Thai Market and they deal with making sure they have the legitimate versions because most restaurants buy from Thai Town. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thai_Town,_Los_Angeles
If you ever get here don't miss this little hole in the wall near the Bangluck Market
https://www.yelp.com/biz/sanamluang-cafe-hollywood-los-angelesBangluck Market - Los Angeles, CA
Specialties: Oriental / Thai ingredients, groceries, canned food, produce, chicken, meat, seafood, fish. You buy any kind of fish, we fry it free, no extra charge. Established in 1984. Bangluck is the name of a district in Bangkok, Thailand where the owner came from. Bangluck Market is one of...www.yelp.com
get the crispy pork so good! and let me know I'll meet you and buy you lunch
Joy's Cafe's interior (first picture from that link) is stunningly similar to Sanamluang! What month are you planning your Vegas trip for?That looks and sounds great! I might take you up on that lunch some day, looks like we're going to either Vegas or New Jersey first next year. I've been to Thailand over 20 years ago, wasn't that much into food, naive about it, ignorant even. Went to a McDonalds in Chang Mai once, so happy to have found fries. Mistake we made is go to fancy hotel restaurants instead of small local or street food, everything was so cheap already. I remember chewing on a steamed stick of lemongrass or something from a Thai steamboat in an otherwise large empty restaurant in Bangkok with two staff members who brought the food standing ten feet from our table, proudly watching us in anticipation. I looked at my wife and was like "so this is thai food huh?". Should have picked one of the many tiny places with smoke and steam coming out of the entrance.
Did eat a lot of meat and sea food on a stick from street vendors in the south later on but we mostly went to a small place, always packed, where a Thai lady cooked the best chili con carne. Actually, I got a pic of the sign... this is the one:
Still existsJOY'S CAFE, Patong - Restaurant Reviews, Photos & Phone Number - Tripadvisor
Joy's Cafe, Patong: See 35 unbiased reviews of Joy's Cafe, rated 4.5 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #1,473 of 3,331 restaurants in Patong.www.tripadvisor.com
"CUISINES: American, International, European, Asian, Thai, British"
Took us quite a few years to figure out we messed that up holiday food-wise. Was still awesome though, 1 month felt like 3 and as usual got myself into a lot of unusual situations.
I was going through their pics and amazed how little it seems to have changed. Floor does look post-tsunami, which hit a few years after we were there. Not sure yet when we’re going to the US, earliest in April but could be late summer. We got family in New Jersey who may come over first but if they don’t we may have to go there instead.Joy's Cafe's interior (first picture from that link) is stunningly similar to Sanamluang! What month are you planning your Vegas trip for?
Going to cook up the last of our delicata harvest using this recipe. Thanks for sharing!View attachment 5202554
These where really good....even the kids liked them.
Brown Sugar Delicata Squash Recipe
This delicata squash recipe is roasted with brown sugar, maple syrup and cinnamon for a sweet and savory side that's perfect for fall meals.www.dinneratthezoo.com
Spaghetti carbonara (with fried onions, which is not traditional), shrimp cakes and some pesto
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I really have to agree with him....Italian cooking is all about keeping it basic & simple.
so would the Tide Pod be the appetizers????Followed by a spoon full of cinnamon challenge for dessert.