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Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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When I saw Kurt going into Thai Cafe again today, I asked him how many meals he could eat there in one week. His answer was 21. :eek: Judging from all the people I saw going in there today, the Thai Cafe is off to a running start, especially not advertising the opening, other than a little temporary sign on the roadside.

I enjoyed my #1 on the beach at Grayton without another soul in sight. Just me and us chickens (which were really Laughing Gulls and Sanderlings).:love:
 

danhall

Beach Lover
Jul 14, 2006
140
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danhallstudio.com
I could hang with Kurt.

Had the green curry today along with some spring rolls. Delicious.

Had a bite of someone's Thai fried rice. Even better....

I cringe at the thought of my check card statement next month. Wonder if they'll just let me run a tab. Did I mention I love Thai food.

:clap_1::clap_1::clap_1::clap_1:
 

Babyblue

Beach Fanatic
Mar 1, 2006
525
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Seagrove Beach
Had take out last night. Curry Chicken and Thai-hot. Thai-hot is not the menu and I was told "You are brave." The meal was EXCELLENT. FOUR STARS! :clap_1:
 
Thanks for the recommendation. We'll have to try it. We love Thai food, although our favorite is northern Italian.

We adore Thai Spice in Peachtree City, GA. The food is excellent -- love the masama, the spring rolls, really everything on the menu. It's a white-tablecloth restaurant, and the service is impeccable. The experience makes one feel as if s/he is at a 4-star restaurant, yet the entrees are under $10. There are other locations in Atlanta. I highly recommend this restaurant.

My favorite Thai restaurant in Atlanta is Tamarind Thai near GT, although it just fell off the Atlanta Journal-Constitutions' fall "Top 50 Atlanta Restaurants" list. Check out my summary (15.2 KB pdf), sorted by rating.
 
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danhall

Beach Lover
Jul 14, 2006
140
9
danhallstudio.com
Third time there since opening, and today I got the Pad Thai with beef.

I dare anybody to find a better meal in this area for $6.95.
The owner is really friendly, too. I hope they stay around.

:clap_1:
 

Smiling JOe

SoWal Expert
Nov 18, 2004
31,644
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Third time there since opening, and today I got the Pad Thai with beef.

I dare anybody to find a better meal in this area for $6.95.
The owner is really friendly, too. I hope they stay around.

:clap_1:
I dare anyone to find another meal in SoWal for 6.95. I would say CoCo's, but the Margaritas are a must and that throws me over the 6.95.
 

Kurt

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Oct 15, 2004
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We have had several more excellent dishes in the past week.

S5 - Tom Yum Soup: very tasty and pretty spicy with strong herbs. I love Thai soups and if you ever have a cold or stuffy sinus order soup extra spicy and it will clear you right up.

3 - Pad Se-Ew: rice noodle dish similar to Pad Thai, but I like it even better. It has a little darker and heavier taste than Pad Thai.

5 - Pepper Steak: tasty brown gravy with peppers, onions, vegeatables, and tender beef, served with rice.

The shrimp in a blanket (E) and cucumber salad (S1) have become items we get with every order.

Sam also had a special shrimp cake appetizer last night. A firm, nicely textured mixture of chopped chicken and shrimp combined with curry, chopped green beans, and lemon zest. Lighly fried golden brown and cut into bite-size pieces. This was served with a special cucumber salad that had crushed peanuts and cilantro added.

TIP -ask for the spicy red sauce, produced from the refrigerator in small cups. It is quite hot and tangy. I'm already hooked and put a little on just about everything, or use it for dipping.

Sam and Rose have been very accommodating and will make anything you want.
 

Sheila

SoWal Insider
We have had several more excellent dishes in the past week.

S5 - Tom Yum Soup: very tasty and pretty spicy with strong herbs. I love Thai soups and if you ever have a cold or stuffy sinus order soup extra spicy and it will clear you right up.

3 - Pad Se-Ew: rice noodle dish similar to Pad Thai, but I like it even better. It has a little darker and heavier taste than Pad Thai.

5 - Pepper Steak: tasty brown gravy with peppers, onions, vegeatables, and tender beef, served with rice.

The shrimp in a blanket (E) and cucumber salad (S1) have become items we get with every order.

Sam also had a special shrimp cake appetizer last night. A firm, nicely textured mixture of chopped chicken and shrimp combined with curry, chopped green beans, and lemon zest. Lighly fried golden brown and cut into bite-size pieces. This was served with a special cucumber salad that had crushed peanuts and cilantro added.

TIP -ask for the spicy red sauce, produced from the refrigerator in small cups. It is quite hot and tangy. I'm already hooked and put a little on just about everything, or use it for dipping.

Sam and Rose have been very accommodating and will make anything you want.


We can't wait to try it out! We normally always have Thai on our first night back home. We are usually in withdrawl. :shock: This will be grayt!
 
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