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Thai food poll!

Thai food?

  • Noodles

    Votes: 12 70.6%
  • Curries

    Votes: 12 70.6%
  • Mild heat

    Votes: 6 35.3%
  • Medium heat

    Votes: 8 47.1%
  • XXX heat

    Votes: 4 23.5%
  • Thai iced tea or Thai iced coffee

    Votes: 7 41.2%
  • Thai fried rice

    Votes: 9 52.9%
  • Other Thai foods I love (please specify)

    Votes: 9 52.9%
  • I do not like Thai food, therefore I am a killjoy

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    17

Metalhead

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Seeing as I am looking forward to eating Thai food with my sister in Portland in a couple of days from now, I decided to start this poll. Do you love Thai food like I love Thai food?

One of my favorite Thai dishes is a spicy seafood stew served at a Thai restaurant in Bellevue. It is truly heavenly, and I wish that place was closer to me so I could have it more often.
 
I'm not a fan of the coconut based curries but love Thai noodles and fried rice and non-coconut based entrees like Chili Basil or Garlic pepper veggie/tofu. Ooo what about spring rolls? Yummm
 
I have very limited experience with Thai food. I've had frozen pad thai meals multiple times (very good and definitely one of my go-to frozen meals imo) and I've actually made Thai curry chicken a couple times. Really should have it again one day.
 
My wife and I go to our favorite Thai restaurant at least once a week, or more. My favorite dish is called Pad Paak. I get brown rice steamed veggies with extra broccoli and vegan spring rolls.

Extremely enjoyable and satisfying!!
 
Last year April, I visited Thailand and tried everything I could. A sweet delicacy from street vendors I fell in love with is Khanom Buang, like sweet tacos filled with coconut cream and I'd buy a bag of them. I had some great eats at the night markets and at a little restaurant near the railway bridge over the Kwai, tried a four chili wild boar in red curry and a green papaya salad. A pleasure was getting a deluxe Pad Thai at Thipsammai, the place that popularized that dish. Instead of scrambling the egg in the noodles they wrapped the noodles in a paper thin layer of egg. So Thai for me . . . . Hell Yes! I also took a cooking lesson.
 
And Thai basil noodles oh yum. Anything Thai is great. Lived next to Thai Town in LA, went to Thai grocery, lots of cool deserts too. And Thai massage anything.
 
Thai is great. Everything except Sushi.
My favorite Thai restaurant has a Sushi bar.
Favorite dish: Spring rolls with the seafood stew or shrimp on Thai rice.
They have a dessert called Banana medallions I always have after the meal.
 
Faves:
Pad thai with a lot of vegetables and shrimp.. not too keen on plain version
Thom Yum Gai...spicy lemongrass and shrimp soup in a coconut milk base w// thai basil
Spring rolls in the uncooked rice paper style wraps that have fresh veggies and meat in them

I like red curry too but dont like it with eggplant bc often too mushy.
The only thing I really cannot handle is the glass noodles bc they are often too gelatinous and wiggly for me to eat.
 
Im a big fan of Thai food all across the board. Honorable mention not on the poll: coconut sticky rice with mango
 
Where I live we don't have Thai food but we've got many Vietnamese and Chinese restaurants. We have 3 Vietnamese and Cinese restaurants/ food stalls as a small town. At my favorite restaurant I like spring rolls with their special sauce (still unsure of the ingredients) and rice noodles.
 
I love Thai food. Which means, of course, I make my own :) Have done yellow and green curry pastes so far (which extend beyond the first curry I use them with) and have done noodles, soups, and curries. I like the restaurants as well, if they are good quality. Hot hot hot and spicy, but because of my wife, just a bit spicy and I add extra to mine.
 
@Metalhead

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