Pad see ew (ผัดซีอิ๊ว), pronounced pad (like the “pud” in puddle), see (like the letter “c”), ew (rhymes with new), is one of Thailand’s most popular dishes. Its allure lies in its deceptive ...
Pad Thai is a crowd-pleasing dinner that is easy to customize and easy to find ingredients for. This no-fuss recipe takes ...
This might be cheating a bit, but rather than pick just one venue we’re going to go out on a limb and recommend the entire area in front of Bangkok’s Ratchawat Market as a goldmine for noodle lovers.
Learn how to make pad thai noodles by stir-frying rice noodles with eggs, protein, and a balanced sweet and sour sauce ...
“Those are the three noodles that everyone who’s been to Thailand wants to make,” said Watcharee Limanon, who has moved between Bangkok and the United States since 1994, and built a small Thai ...
You also have the Yaowarat and Ladyboy, both of which are priced at S$9 for Chicken or S$11 for Beef. It’s essentially the basil sets with an additional topping of Wanton or Garlic Chicken. For lunch, ...
You’ve probably walked past PoMo, but have never set foot into it before. Don’t worry, you’re not alone. The small mall is situated on Selegie Road near Dhoby Ghaut MRT, and is actually home to quite ...
Thai Noodle straddles the border of Kensington Market and Chinatown at the corner of Baldwin and Spadina. Its tacky appearance puts it more into the nondescript Chinatown restaurant category, but what ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Editor’s note: Here’s the first in our new series, Hidden Gems, in which we take a look at those restaurants you should know about but may not. They are ...