Thai Restaurant 3

This post will have the predictable, a wonder, and a miracle. Um, in that order.

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The predictable: Chicken Pad Thai.

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I love me some CPT. But only if it’s done ‘right’, with chewy noodles coated in a sauce sour enough that the accompanying lime wedge is unnecessary.

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And the chicken should be tender, as this was.

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Yum…umm!

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The wonder.

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Mango Tapioca Pudding. A sweet treat for $1 a cup.

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And this! The miracle. What I’d been searching restaurant menus all over the city for…

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Mango With Sticky Rice.

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It’s a seasonal summer dessert, which I should have remembered in my quest.

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When it was finally placed in front of me, I felt a euphoria not unlike the one I get when I find a dress to wear to a wedding that makes me look skinny and is on sale.

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The sweet mango was good, yes, but the sticky rice tasted even better.

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And rounding out the miracle was coconut milk to drizzle over the rice (and mango). Did I say miracle? I meant bliss, as well.

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6 comments to Thai Restaurant 3
  • 1
    Wei-Wei says:

    I love mango with sticky rice. Oftentimes the rice becomes too sweet, though, overpowering the mango a little bit… but they set each other off well. You now have me craving it :D

    Wei-Wei

  • 2
    amwtang says:

    i love the mango with sticky rice! best combination ever!!!! gotta eat that in hongkong this summer!

  • 3
    Missy says:

    This made me want to go get some, RIGHT NOW. The sticky rice at the restaurant I go to is green. Not sure why, but it’s so tasty that I don’t question it.

  • 4
    Lian says:

    Ooo, that mango tapioca pudding looks YUM.

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    Asian Aisle says:

    Wei-Wei: I really could’ve eaten the sticky rice alone, it was that good. A friend keeps telling me to try it with vanilla ice cream because apparently that’s how it’s served in some Los Angeles restaurants. I think I’d prefer it with mango.

    Amwtang: Yes, it’s a wonderful summer treat! :-)

    Missy: Maybe it’s green because of food coloring? A lot of my local Vietnamese delis use food coloring for their sticky rice.

    Lian: I love how you’re the only one who commented on the tapioca pudding, ha.

  • 6
    Lian says:

    Aside from its looking appetizing, I didn’t want it to feel left out. :)

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