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savagebeautyqueen · 7 days
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Thai Iced Tea
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ddianika · 1 month
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Bukber hari ini
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formeryelpers · 7 months
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Night + Market Song, 3322 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles (Silver Lake), CA 90026
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Inspired by the bold flavors of Thai street/drinking food, Night + Market Song is a well-known, busy hot spot popular with celebrities and chefs. The menu includes snacks, spicy salads, curries, hot pot soup, house specialties, noodles, rice, stir-fries, sweets, wine, beer, etc. I’m told that their “mild” spice level is still pretty spicy (6 on a scale of 10 according to the employee). On the building it says “world famous fried chicken sandwich.” They have vegan options. Prices are pretty reasonable for Silver Lake.
Catfish tamale ($17): catfish & pork fat baked in a banana leaf with chili and herbs. The flavors were explosive. The catfish pieces were tender (the banana leaf keeps everything moist) and covered in ground chilies and herbs like lemongrass, ginger, garlic, turmeric, shallots, etc. It was spicy, maybe a 8 on a 10 point scale. The ground aromatics were too salty though. Eating it with sticky, sweet rice helped.
Sticky rice ($4): sweet sticky rice
Mango & coconut rice ($12) ripe mango, sticky rice, coconut sauce. This was complimentary – a full size mango sticky rice. I gave it away but appreciate the gesture.
The music was lively even during lunch. Service was very friendly. It’s colorful inside with plants, bright walls, beaded curtains – like stepping into a bar in Thailand perhaps.
They’ve opened a few locations and the head chef wrote a cookbook. He was also named Food & Wine’s Best New Chef of 2016. They’re only open for lunch on Fridays and Saturdays. No reservations.
4 out of 5 stars
By Lolia S.
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miniliew-blog · 10 months
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Good Food at EcoNest - Thai Street Food
Date: July 5, 2023 Yesterday, we tried this restaurant. This is a new restaurant at EcoNest, and I always see the restaurant full house when walk by. Khunya Thai Kitchen Seems like the chefs at Eco Botanic here participated some competitions. We also saw the chefs walking around in the restaurant and directed this and that.. teaching the waitress what to do… Ok let’s check out what we…
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odude · 1 year
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Spice up your life with Tom Yum Bucket Hat by Odude
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luckystorein22 · 1 year
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guidetourme · 2 years
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Thai Street Food
Thai Street Food Eating Thai street food is part and parcel of the Thai holiday experience. There are numerous items to choose from, from full-on meals to tasty snacks. Many people have an aversion to street food, believing it to be unsanitary. This is not the case at all – street food is enjoyed by many foreigners and almost all locals on a daily basis. It is tasty and one of the cheapest ways…
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absolutebl · 1 month
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I noticed your reblog of @tortibomb's post on the subtitle team at Viki for Until We Meet Again. I've watched Until We Meet Again on WabiSabi's YouTube channel twice. If I were to watch it again would it make sense to watch Viki's version so I get their subtitles? Would there be any advantage to get a different subtitle team's perspective?
For clarification, I use English subtitles, and I see it's still available on YouTube.
Yes! Definitely watch both versions!
Viki's subs using full teams (most of the time), because they are done by committee these tend to be slightly more correct and consistent (but not as elegant or poetical as a single translators POV). They are interesting because they come from a group think perspective. Even if they can be kind of... formal.
It's like the difference between accuracy and precision.
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In house (like Wabi Sabi and GMMTV) and Gaga seem to be just one person (with maybe an editor or two).
With language (and linguistics) + translation there often is a lot of grey space to make judgement calls and no exact this = that, so it's really fun to see how a different voice or voices handles the same subject matter.
Also it'll give you a greater understanding of Thai, and perhaps the narrative, too. Or you'll learn your own biases about what you like translated and in what way. (Like I hate it when phi is translated as bro.)
I adore it when a Japanese and Taiwanese shows are airing on both Viki & Gaga in particular because the subs are so wildly varied. I like to watch both. Sometimes back to back.
I know I'm a monster.
But it's sooooo fascinating, especially considering the history of the relationship between the 2 countries, and the parent companies of the streaming platforms in play. (Gaga = Taiwan, Viki = Japan)
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after-witch · 11 months
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Ren Hana can't handle spicy food which means he's going to have to start buying two takeout orders of Thai food for my kidnapped ass, because I need it extra hot. If I'm not weeping while my mouth burns, I don't want it.
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myfoodsflowers · 6 months
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Spicy Charcoal grilled chicken. ไก่ย่างเตาถ่าน 🍗🔥🌶
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formeryelpers · 2 years
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Sticky Rice, Grand Central Market, 317 S Broadway, Ste C4, Los Angeles (Downtown), CA 90013
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Sticky Rice has a few locations, including one in Highland Park that only serves dinner. They’ve been serving up Thai street food in LA since 2013. The Grand Central Market location offers Thai BBQ chicken, noodles, stir fries, fried rice, curries, soups, and Thai iced tea. Mango sticky rice is offered when mangos are in season. Protein choices: chicken, beef, pork, tofu, shrimp.
Thai omelette/ kai jeow ($13) with your choice of meat or tofu: I’ve never seen this on a menu and I wasn’t sure what it was, but I was intrigued. It’s fried whisked eggs cooked in hot oil with fish sauce, onions, and green onions. The eggs puff up and have crispy edges. It’s good and comforting but didn’t have much “Thai” flavor. The tofu cubes were fried and added a little chewiness. I probably should have chosen pork? The omelette was served over steamed white Jasmine rice. Lots of rice, lots of eggs – enough for two meals. It needed hot sauce.
They have a small counter with seats but if those seats are taken, there are other tables around the market. You can watch them cook from the counter.
3.5 out of 5 stars
By Lolia S.
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morethansalad · 1 year
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Miang Kham / Thai One Bite Wrap (Vegan)
This one-bite wrap is a journey of flavours. All at once, the sensations of sweet, salty, sour, bitter, umami, spicy, fresh, piquant, and sharp meet in your mouth. Apparently, even His Majesty King Rama VI (1880-1925) was a fan, writing in one of his Epic of the Verse of Foods verses, “miang kham makes me hungry, and so do miang sa maaw and miang bplaa thuu.”
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lizacharlesworth1 · 1 year
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Fancy Clock, Washington DC by Liza Charlesworth
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horsemage · 1 year
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Being home for break made me nostalgic so this poll is how I’m dealing with it ^^
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