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My Favorite Foods: Thai Cuisine

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If someone asked me to name my favorite foods of all time, like yourself, I would hesitate at first. However, I would be able to name my favorite food cuisines. Hands down, I would choose Thai, Malaysian, and Indian food. This entry will be part of a three-part series, “My Favorite Foods,” in which I feature a few restaurants that I’ve visited recently, all Thai, Indian, and Malaysian.

First up, Thai food. From a very young age, I had always loved what I thought to be Chinese food, only to find out that it was really watered down, American-Chinese. Growing up in a diverse community on the outskirts of Philadelphia, I grew accustomed to different types of food. As I mentioned, American-Chinese food was the closest thing I had to being cultured. Needless to say, I had a lot to learn and much more to eat! Thinking back to my teenage years, Thai food was probably a catalyst for what currently could be described as an eclectic palate.

So, what do I like about Thai food?

Simply, everything! From its colorful dishes, which prove both tasty and healthy, to its variety of ingredients piled onto one plate, Thai cuisine has something for everyone, even the picky eaters. It only makes sense that a cuisine that has been influenced by so much culture, would blossom the way it did. Thai food has been shaped by the cooking of various neighboring countries, such as Burma, China, Cambodia, Laos, and Malaysia. It has even been touched by cooking traditions found in India. For instance, look at a menu of any local Thai restaurant. You will find many dishes serving different types of curry. This is not to say that Thai cuisine is the same as Indian, or the other aforementioned cultures. No, Thai food is very unique in itself. If you have not tried it, I encourage you to do so. Here are some places I’ve had the pleasure of visiting!

Image 1 - Vegetable Pad Thai (Little Thai Market)

Image 2 - Massaman Curry (Siamese Princess)

Image 3 - Drunken Noodle (Siamese Princess)

Overall, I’ve discovered that Thai food can be very inexpensive. One of the cheapest eats that I came across on my journey, was Little Thai Market, which is located at the Reading Terminal in Center City Philadelphia. If you’re looking for a good lunch to fill you up, I recommend this “little” place. On an average of $6 per meal, their portions outweigh the price, and their ingredients are very fresh. Depending on the time of day, expect a line. This is a very popular spot!

Another aspect of Thai food that I enjoy, are the vegetarian options. Although I am not a full-fledged vegetarian, still eating poultry and seafood, there are numerous meatless dishes. Other traditional dishes that use meat, can often be substituted with tofu, such as Pad Thai, a favorite mine (Image 1).

Do you like rice dishes? Try Thai! Siamese Princess, in Ardmore, PA has a delicious dish, Massaman Curry with tofu and vegetables (Image 2). What about noodles? Try Thai! Drunken Noodle, a stir fried rice noodle dish with exotic flavor, will put your local Lo Mein to shame (Image 3). Even if you’re just looking for something light, there are many delicious Thai soups. One of my favorites, is a shrimp coconut soup that Little Thai Market offers.

If you’re looking for other amazing Thai restaurants in the area, view my list below. You will not be disappointed!

Heng’s Thai – (1156 Baltimore Pike – Springield, PA)

Nooddi-Thai Chef (42 East State Street – Media, PA)

Pattaya Thai Cuisine – (4006 Chestnut St – Philadelphia, PA)

Mikado – – Thai Pepper – (64 East Lancaster Avenue Ardmore, PA)

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