Thursday, February 19, 2009

Thai Restaurant Star of Siam


Thai Restaurant Star of Siam

“Star of Siam”, located just off the bustle of Michigan Avenue, is a must for anyone who loves Thai food. The space is very open, with red brick and exposed pipes, which are painted red to match the brick. The color scheme is carried through in the red cushions and colorful wall hangings.

Not your usual place to go for Thai food, "Star of Siam" serves a standard Thai menu in an urban warehouse setting rather than in a storefront dive. This has led one reviewer to call it "yuppie-Thai," which is, perhaps, not so far off the mark given the young, urban, professional crowd often found dining here.

For a quick lunch on a busy afternoon or an inexpensive meal when you find yourself in the heart of downtown with nowhere to eat, "Star of Siam" is a good choice. Visit Thai restaurant Star Of Siam and you'll get a place that dishes up Thai meals. Expect the average entree to cost under $8.

“VOTE NO.1 Favorite Thai Restaurant 10 Years in a Row”
-FOOD INDUSTRY NEWS-

“Prices are right… every thing at Star of Siam seems right…”
-CHICAGO TRIBUNE-

“The Service is exceptionally friendly and swift.”
-CHICAGO SUN TIMES-

“The most fashionable place in town to dine on Thai Food”
-CHICAGO MAGAZINE-

“It is among the best. Star of Siam does have some genuine treats. Star of Siam is completely satisfying”
-SHERMAN KAPLAN, WBBM NEWS RADIO 78-

Some of Menu:

Thai pepper steak

Star beef lover (almond beef)

Ped yarng (roast duck)

Pla-duk pad-ped

Pad Thai

Pad Khee mao

Singapore noodle(Southern Thailand style)

And much more…. You can see in Star of Siam Thai Restaurant.

"For there vegetarian customers, most items can be cooked without meat, and if there is a Thai dish you enjoy and do not see in our menu"

Please call at (312) 670-0100

The most fashionable Thai Restaurant

Tel.312.670.0100 Fax. : 312.222.4100

11 E.Ilinois St. Chicago, IL.,60611

Sunday – Thuesday : 11.00 A.M. – 10.00 P.M.

Fireday – Saturday : 11.00 A.M. – 11.00 P.M.



Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Thai Rama Restaurant in California


Thai Rama Restaurant in California was introduces today.
The Thai Rama restaurant in Torrance is an authentic Thai restaurant that delivers the sensational flavors of Thailand within a spacious, relaxed environment.

Until the middle of this century, Thai food was virtually unknown outside of Thailand and now it has become one of the most popular exotic cuisines in the world! Thai food is fast gaining a reputation as one of the world's most delicious and creative cuisine's. The variety of dishes, from quick lunchtime noodles to spicy salads, soups and curries, plus the ingredients - coconut milk, lemongrass and ginger, make a make it a "must try." Surprisingly it isn't always spicy! There are dishes which are bland, and dishes which are Chinese influenced and considerably toned down.

Thai food varies from region to region, depending on the local ingredients. Thai food of the north, in some way, is cooked with the sole thought for the taste for the northern people. The recipe consists of vegetable and ingredients available in their immediate vicinity. The common meal includes steamed glutinous rice, chili sauces which come in a host of varieties, such as "namprik noom", "namprik dang", "namprik ong" and chili soups (gang) such as gang hangle, gang hoh, gang kae. The South is famous for it's fiery curries and fish dishes. Surrounded by the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, there is no shortage of tropical fish, prawns, lobster and crabs. Curried, steamed, boiled, barbecued or fried, with different sauces and dips. So while you're in Thai Rama Restaurant, try to sample as much as possible.

And this below is the kind of menu in Thai Rama Restaurant

Menu:
Sample dishes

Lunch Specials
Vegetarian
Appetizers

Soups
Salad
Noodles
Curries
Beef
Chicken

Pork
Seafood
Vegetable
Rice

DesertBeverages

There are the sample of sample dishes

Thai -Checken-salad


Kathongtong


Moo-sa-te


Don’t forget if you are hungry.

4473 Torrance Blvd., Torrance, CA 90503

(310)542-9242 , (310)371-0896

Open daily 11.00am – 10.00 pm.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Thai restaurant in Atlanta.

Today I have a new Thai restaurant to introduce for every body .

Thai restaurant is Surin of Thailand.

Surin of Thailand has been serving Authentic Thai Cuisine for fifteen (15) years to Atlanta and the Southeast. First and second-generation customers have enjoyed our family recipes and regional dishes of Thailand.

His Master Thai Chefs’, hand select only the freshest local vegetables and meats and import select Thai spices, seasonings, noodles, nuts, rice, and authentic Thai ingredients to make your dining experience an epicurean delight. A broad spectrum of Thai Cuisine is offered on the Surin of Thailand menus and Chef Specials to meet our customers’ tastes, dining preferences, and dietary concerns.

The experience of Authentic Thai Cuisine is coupled with a full Sushi Bar, a knowledgeable and professional wait staff, a full Martini Menu, varied wine list, and professional bartenders. Many of our Thai people are trained in Japan by professional Sushi Chefs and find an easy transition from our fresh, select, and “made to order” Thai Cuisine to our fresh, select, and “made to order” Sushi and Sashimi.
Vigorous quality control, attention to detail, and “listening to our clientele” has provided our customers with a Thai experience that rewards their palate and dining enjoyment. Surin of Thailand has proven itself as an Authentic Thai Restaurant and has innovated, broadened, and evolved as our customers have continually evolved their palates, experiences, and preferences in Thai Cuisine.

Surin of Thailand has been built upon his customer satisfaction and will continue to offer the best in Authentic Thai Cuisine, provide an exciting dining experience, but always demanding the freshness, consistency, and variety that our clientele expect. However, maybe the Surin Customers only return again and again for the Martinis and the “made from scratch” desserts…you decide.

The Surin of Thailand family invites you to experience his commitment to his customers, the satisfaction of the Thai Culture, and the variety of Thai Cuisine, fresh Sushi, and all the extras provided to highlight your visit.

In this restaurant has many menu such as :

Chicken masman with avocado

Rosted duck with red curry

Thai noodle

Pad prik pork and much more.

When you hungry you can go to this restaurant at :

Surin of Thailand , N.Highland

810 N. Highland Ave.
Atlanta, GA 30306
Phone: 404-892-7789
Fax: 404-892-8344

Lunch
Mon-Fri 11:30 - 2:30
Sat-Sun 12:00 - 2:30

Dinner
Sun-Thu 5:30 - 10:30
Fri-Sat 5:30 - 11:30

Thai food - Tom Yum Goong

Tom Yum Soup, World Wide All-Time Favorite!
Thai food - Tom Yum Goong (Tom Yum Soup with Shrimp)


Prepare:

*1/2 pound medium sized shrimp(peeled and de-veined
*2 cups water
*6 pieces cut lemon grass (~2" long)
*4 small pieces galangal

*1 tbsp. tom yum soup paste

*2-8 crushed red/green chili peppers

*3 small red onions cut into quarters

*1 medium to large tomato

*10 straw mushrooms, whole

*1 1/2 tbsp. fish sauce

*3 tbsp. lemon juice

*1 tsp. white sugar

*4-6 kaffir lime leaves

*1/2 tsp. salt

*1/2 cup Chinese celery

Cooking Instructions:

1. Cut the lemongrass stalks into 2"pieces. Throw it in boiling water with galangal and chili peppers.

2. Add tom yum paste in it. Add more if you want it spicier.

3. Add lemon juice, sugar, fish sauce, tomato, mushroom, onion and cook for 10 minutes.

4. Now, add shrimp and cook for another 5 minutes. We don’t want the shrimps together hard as it is cooked for too long, 5 minutes is enough.

5. Throw Chinese celery, kaffir lime leaves and scallion. Then, turn off the fire. If you don’t like the taste or you’re not sure the taste will come out right, you should add fish sauce and lemon juice only little and by little and taste it until it has the right taste for you. So you get Thai food -Tom Yum Goong in your style , you see !! Thai food - Tom yum Goong it is easy for you .



Thursday, February 12, 2009

Thai food U Know?

Thai food U Know?

Thai food has the balance of fiveflavors. In each dish, there is acombination of spiciness, sour, sweet, salty and sometimes bitter. The four main regions of Thailand:Northern, Northeastern (or Isaan),Central and Southern regions, havetheir own unique tastes and food style that represent their way oflife and culture.For example, Isaan stir-fry food is juicy and tends to be sweeter compared to the central region style. Most of the time there must be a plate full of soft boiled or fresh vegetables, some from their own garden and others from the market. Nam Prik Bla rah (chilies sauce with fermented fish) is never missing from the table. It is made from chilies, garlic, red onion, lemon juice and fermented fish. Each region has their style of Nam Prik, some add dried fish and dried shrimp. We always have Thai jasmine rice for all meals with all kinds of food. Isaan people prefer sticky rice as we believe it has a thick texture that can keep us full until the next meal, while we have to work hard all day in the rice field. We eat sticky rice with our five fingers, our parents tell us to rub our fingers with our hair then the rice won’t stick to them! We keep sticky rice in a bamboo container. It stays hot and ok all day outside the refrigerator. If it gets hard from staying outside too long, we warm it again and keep it for one more day

Lunch time at school, college, or at work, we have rice with curries, stir- fries or deep fried food poured on top. It’s called khao rad gang. You can have 1 or 2 things on top and it costs not more than 25 Baht (about 60 cents usd). Noodles are popular as well. We have gwit diao (noodles in clear soup) and gwit jap (Vietnamese style noodles).

Thai families nowadays don’t cook much at home. We usually buy food at the night market. It is already cooked and put into a clear small bag for 20 Baht each. That way we really save a lot of time. Thai food is generally eaten with a fork and a spoon. The spoon is mainly used with the fork which helps the food onto the spoon. However, for sticky rice and Isaan recipes, like Lahp Moo (spicy pork salad) and som tam (papaya salad), we use our five fingers. We eat our meals with our right hands. If you are in Isaan, don’t be shy to use to grab your food with your fingers. Remember, the left hand is considered a dirty hand because we use it to clean the dirty part of our body after using the restroom. Sometimes I wonder about those Thai people that are left-handed?