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Dinner and a movie: ‘Rambo’ and Thai food

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Just got back from the dentist. Bloody killing me, just researched some posts to take my mind off it…
Times Herald-Record - … setting in both Thailand and Burma. Burmese food would be the ideal pairing with the film, but it’s near impossible to find in the area. So before going to see “Rambo,” and we […]

Welcome home - Pasadena Weekly

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Saw this post and thought I mention it.

Pasadena Weekly

Welcome homePasadena Weekly, CA - Jan 31, 2008Saladang, Saladang Song, Chandra, Suriya, City Thai, President (and Presidentwo) … the list of Pasadena Thai restaurants is practically endless. …

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Been posting a lot today, time to do some real work!

Rambutan Thai

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Karen Henderson alerted me to this one yesterday, as always its an interesting read.
Los Angeles Weekly - Rambutan is hip enough for designers and artists, romantic enough for dates, and authentic and passionate enough in its cooking for ethnic-food lovers. Many Thai restaurants cater to timid American palates, playing down the chile heat, eschewing the […]

Nahm Thai Cuisine: A step above - Creative Loafing Atlanta

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Cant seem to stop posting today, I am on a roll More to follow!

Nahm Thai Cuisine: A step aboveCreative Loafing Atlanta, GA - Jan 30, 2008But you can get all this – good curries, delicious soups – at many Thai restaurants around Atlanta. The dish that is worth the long drive up Ga. …

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keep […]

The globalization of pizza

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

Been so bored today that I have been gathering on-topic posts!!
St. Louis Post-Dispatch - He is the proprietor of five Thai restaurants in St. Louis, four of them within two blocks of the Loop. “Maybe people don’t care for rice, but they like pizza a lot. I decided to try putting Thai toppings on a […]

Thai food cooking course in city - The New Nation

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Sid James phoned earlier. Always an interesting chat. He passed this one on to me…

Thai food cooking course in cityThe New Nation, Bangladesh - Jan 28, 2008The goal is also to upgrade its popularity as well as to increase the number of Thai restaurants of reputable standard worldwide, he said. …

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Remember to tell your friends […]

CEPD lauds Thailand’s food industry - China Post

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

Got up late (too much beer last night) so sorry for the delay. hers todays posts…

CEPD lauds Thailand’s food industryChina Post, Taiwan - Jan 27, 2008The case study found that up to 70 percent of food ingredients and related products as well as cooking equipment used in Thai restaurants overseas are …

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So long and thanks […]

Weekly Eater - Honolulu Star-Bulletin

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

Ok I know I post a lot about this stuff but what else do I have to do!!

Honolulu Star-Bulletin

Weekly EaterHonolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - Jan 27, 2008Many of the Thai restaurants here are moderately priced mom-and-pop sort of places. One of the partners, Vanthana “Abe” Phanphengdy, hails from Champa Thai, …

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Such a nice day […]

Norwich: Thai Lanna - Norwich Evening News

Friday, January 25th, 2008

Awesome news. Just got a payrise. So happy I’ve overdosed on posts today

Norwich Evening News

Norwich: Thai LannaNorwich Evening News, UK - Jan 25, 2008I knew I’d order the same as I always do for mains in Thai restaurants (fish), so I thought I’d better try something different for a starter. …

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It’s that time […]

Thailand, Royal St., Shines With Its Attention to Detail - Washington Post

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

Bloody cleaners are making a racket I can hardly concentrate but I’ve managed to research this today:-

Washington Post

Thailand, Royal St., Shines With Its Attention to DetailWashington Post, United States - Jan 23, 2008By Nancy Lewis Sometimes, there don’t seem to be many differences among the dozens of Thai restaurants that have opened in the Washington area […]

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