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whats your favourite Thai dish?
tom Yum Goong is my favourite, I cook it all the time.
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I like a good old thai green or ref curry, or a mussaman.
I have to admit, whenever I go to a Thai, I always have the same things (in case I order something that I end up not liking if you see what I mean! )
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tom kah gai with red or penang curry and rice or stir fried chicken with thai basil and chili
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Almost anything.
The best Thai dish I have ever had was an unnamed spicy chicken (at least I think it was chicken) noodle meal that I had from a beach stall in Thailand. Cost about 50p
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I like Thai green curry. Lloyd Grossman does a good recipie for this.
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Gotta be thai red curry
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fish in tamarind.
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Got to be Pad Thai, yum
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Got to be Pad Thai, yum
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