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2022-09-08
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Been to a few Black Sheep Restaurants, hitting this thai place for the first time.Was a dynamic experience.The green papaya salad was definitely appetizing yet a bit too spicy for no-spicy food eaters.The kick was real.The long beans were a bit too raw, the green taste was bold.A mouthful of papaya, long bean, dried shrimp and peanut together created the colorful texture.The chicken satay itself can't do anythimg great, with the coconut milk, red curry and peanut sauce, that's really something!T
Was a dynamic experience.
The green papaya salad was definitely appetizing yet a bit too spicy for no-spicy food eaters.
The kick was real.
The long beans were a bit too raw, the green taste was bold.
A mouthful of papaya, long bean, dried shrimp and peanut together created the colorful texture.
The chicken satay itself can't do anythimg great, with the coconut milk, red curry and peanut sauce, that's really something!
The beef brisket in curry with some spices will give you a second kick in the meal.
Luckily the dish came with pineapple and coconut cream that calm your tongue a little bit.
Better have this thai milk tea on your table to walk alongside with you through the meal, that's just pure magic. Loved it.
Conpleting the meal with this coconut icecream was the best idea. Salted palm sugar caramel was poured on top of the icecream with a handful of crushed peanuts.
That was heavenly.
Creamy, milky, rich, thick, coconutty..
The idea of making everything in-house, including curry pastes and coconut cream and creating MSG-free food was just amazing.
Soul Food Thai
Chicken Satay $98
Spicy Papaya Salad $108
Beef Brisket Penang Curry $208
Jasmine Rice $38
Coconut Icecream $78
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