Sunday, August 24, 2014

Thai feast at Koh Thai

Great place to meet up with friends because this place is expat friendly and conveniently located on Ship Street.

Here was the feast we had

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Toong Thong:

These were Thai style treasure bags which tasted similar to fried wontons with meat in the middle.
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Tom Yum Kung
Thailand's famous spicy soup prepared in a shrimp bouillon with lemongrass, kaffir leaves and galangal


Personally I found it too spicy.
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Ruam Mit Koh Thai
Mixed Platter: fresh spring rolls, satays, and prawn cakes

This was great for sharing and the satays were paired with delicious peanut sauce.
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Khor Moo Yang
Tender slices of marinated grilled pork neck served with Chef’s very special spicy sauce

The grilled pork neck meat was meaty and not that fatty.
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Gaeng Massamun Ka Gae
slow-roasted lamb shank "fill off the bone" meat in massamun curry, baby pumpkin & okra

I loved lamb and the lamb shank was soft and came off the bone easily.
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Pla Kra Pong Tod Sam Rod:
Whole wild red snapper deep fried and served on the bone with a koh thai special sweet and sour sauce with chili

The fish was amazing, it was crispy and the fish was silky with a spicy twist.
I loved it because it was Thai version of sweet and sour fish.
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Gai Phad Med Ma Muang Himmapan
Stir-fried pieces of chicken, crunchy, cashew nuts, dried chili, onion and water chestnut

Kung Po chicken lovers will love this.
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Kradook Moo Phad Nam Prik Pao
Koh Thai signature dish.
Tender slow-roasted pork ribs in a tangy sweet tamarind chili jam

When it was ordered, I did not know it was the signature dish but it turned out to be my favourite because the meat was so soft and came off the bone easily drenched in sweet and spicy dressing which is a nice change from Western smokey ribs.
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Koh Thai (Wan Chai)

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