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What is a great Thai Food restaurant in Irvine or Newport?
I've never had Thai food but have been wanting to try it, doesn't matter the price range.
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Why am I hungry after eating chinese/thai food?
I’ve noticed that with chinese and thai food, I feel hungry shortly after eating. I usually eat this kind of food at a buffet, so I’m definitely getting full. Then about 1 hour later I’m kind of hungry. Anyone know why? Is this common?
Does anyone know of any good Thai food places to eat in or around San Juan PR?
I’ve been living here for a few months and I can’t find any thai places. I love Thai food and would love to eat some red chicken curry.
What’s your favorite Thai food and care to share your recipes?
I'm new to Thai food and I really would like to start cooking it at home for my family. I've made pad thai so far, but I want some spicey dishes and maybe some desserts too! I'm going to the store today to pick up a sticky rice steamer basket! =)
What thai food should I try?
I want to try Thai food for the first time, and I'm not really sure what to order first. I love spicy foods and other asian foods. I've had curry chicken before. I really liked it. But, I want to try something a bit more daring. Any suggestions? And [...]
is thai food spicy and is it better than chinese food?
what are some of the best thai foods that you could order when going to a thai restaurant and what restaurant do you recommend?is it expensive? i've never been to one and never tried thai food so i'm curious? thanks
what are the best wine to match Thai food?
June 20, 2009 - 1:28 am
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I will be organising a Thai food promotion in spain; i wanna match the food with nice wine. Need ideas.
Please suggest me which is the best Non veg Thai food I should try?
It should be tasty and good to eat, as I am hoing on a date. I have never tried Thai food before this.
How do I make Thai food less hot?
Last night, I got some take-out Thai food from our local restaurant — the dish was called "Drunken Noodle." It was WAY too hot and spicy for my tastes and even physically burns my tongue when I try eating it. Any ideas about what I might be able to add to the [...]
What is the secret to cooking Thai food at home?
Alright. I am not a bad cook. I have read several Thai cookbooks. But I am danged if I can make it taste like it does at the restaurants. And I am a fiend for Thai food. If I cannot learn to make it at home, I will go broke. So please, what [...]
Indian food and Thai food the best spicy food and the best food in the world?
I love it. Mexican food is cute but Indian food and Thai food is were the heat and flavor is Anyone else agree?

June 22, 2009 - 1:43 am
I'm Thai, I know Thai food, and I have had Thai food all over SoCal — everything from Bakersfield to Moreno Valley and all the way down to San Diego. I even know where to find decent Thai food in the Bay Area, but really, it's much better in LA.
I can honestly say that without a doubt, ever since Thai Nakorn in Garden Grove closed (due to fire), there has been no decent Thai food in Orange County whatsoever. NONE.
If expense is not an issue, then take that extra money and spend it on gas (because Thai food is generally cheap). Just get on the freeway and head north into Thai Town. The two best Thai places in all of SoCal are located on Hollywood Blvd, not far from the 101 freeway.
Palms Thai on Hollywood @ Bronson is the best Thai dining experience in all of SoCal. The food is authentic and tasty. Lots of great offbeat selections, and a lot of favorites, too. And they have Thai Elvis. He's AWESOME!
Sanamluang is a small chain that started in Hollywood. But there are locations in Pomona and North Hollywood, too. They aren't as fun as Palms, but the food is the best, most authentic Thai food you can get without going to Thailand. Food is super cheap, too. I spent $6 on pad see ew and got stuffed for dinner the other night.