Thai Cuisine

Thai cuisine is the national cuisine of Thailand. Blending elements of several Southeast Asian traditions, Thai cooking places emphasis on lightly prepared dishes with strong aromatic components. The spiciness of Thai cuisine is well known. As with other Asian cuisines, balance, detail and variety are of great significance to Thai chefs. Thai food is known for its balance of three to four fundamental taste senses in each dish or the overall meal: sour, sweet, salty, and bitter.

A proper Thai meal should consist of a soup, a curry dish with condiments, a dip with accompanying fish and vegetables. A spiced salad may replace the curry dish. The soup can also be spicy, but the curry should be replaced by non spiced items. There must be a harmony of tastes and textures within individual dishes and the entire meal.

In most Thai restaurants, diners can find a selection of Thai condiments, often including sugar or MSG, available on the dining table in small containers with tiny spoons. With certain dishes, such as khao kha mu (pork trotter stewed in soy sauce and served with rice), whole Thai peppers and raw garlic are served in addition. Cucumber is sometimes eaten to cool the mouth after particularly spicy dishes. They often also feature as a garnish, especially with one-dish meals. The plain rice, sticky rice or the khanom chin (Thai rice noodles) served alongside a spicy curry or stir-fry, tends to counteract the spiciness.

Thai food was traditionally eaten with the right hand but it is now generally eaten with a fork and a spoon. The fork, held in the left hand, is used to push food into the spoon. The spoon is then brought to the mouth. A traditional ceramic spoon is sometimes used for soups. Knives are not generally used at the table. Chopsticks are used primarily for eating noodle soups, but not otherwise used.

Thai Cuisine

Restaurant

Banana Leaf

Restaurant mainly serves Southeast Asia and Thai dishes and incorporate Thailand local materials, seasonings and way of cooking based on guests’ diet habit. There's a transparent glass bar where red wines of different ages and origins are served. Some special activities like Latin Dance Festival are held here.

Opening Hours: 11:00 – 23:00 every day

Cuisines:  Thai Cuisine 

Tai Man Guan Thai Cuisine

Restaurant serves authentic Thai cuisine with a strong flavor and the most recommended dishes are Tom Yum Kung soup, pork neck meat, and green curry chicken. From wall decoration to chandeliers, and from tableware to small ornaments, are full of rich Thai style and quite suitable for dating and party with friends.

Opening Hours: 10:00 ~ 22:30 every day

Cuisines:  Thai Cuisine 

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