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Thai-Kitchen-Food.Pdf VEGETARIAN SEAFOOD COLD APPETIZERS Por Pia Pak 42 Gang Kiew Wan Pak 42 Pla Nueng Ma Nao 68 Larb Ped 46 V e g e t a b l e s p r i n g r o l l , s w e e t c h i l l i s a u c e Green vegetable curry, soya chunks, chilli, sweet basil, Steamed sea bass fillet, lime, lemon grass, spicy ginger sauce Spicy minced duck salad, chilli, roasted rice powder, Thai eggplant lime, shallots, fish sauce Sakoo Sai Pak 32 Pla Rard Prik 65 S a g o v e g e t a b l e d u m p l i n g s , f r i e d g a r l i c , c o r i a n d e r Bok Choy Neung See Ew 38 Hot and sour seabass fillet, tamarind sauce, capsicum, Pla Ta Lay 68 Steamed bok choy, ginger, pepper powder, green peppercorn, kaffir lime leaf Seafood salad, chilli, lemon grass, green mango Pad Pak Ruam Mit 45 soya sauce, fried garlic S t i r f r i e d m i x e d v e g e t a b l e s , g a r l i c , o y s t e r s a u c e Pad Thai Goong 52 Yum Woon Sen 68 Pad Thai Tao Hu 45 P a d T h a i p r a w n , r i c e n o o d l e s , t a m a r i n d , b e a n s p r o u t s , c h a i Glass noodle salad, shrimp, minced chicken, spring onion Kway Teow Pad Kee Mao 48 P a d T h a i t o f u , r i c e n o o d l e s , t a m a r i n d , b e a n s p r o u t s , c h a i Stir-fried flat rice noodles, green peppercorn, long beans, Goong Pad Ta Krai 58 Som Tum 42 soya bean, basil Tao Hu Rard Prik 55 S t i r f r i e d p r a w n , c h i l l i , l e m o n g r a s s , T h a i h e r b s Green papaya salad, peanut, palm sugar, tamarind sauce, fish sauce Hot and sour tofu, tamarind sauce, capsicum, Kao Pad Pak 42 green peppercorn, kaffir lime leaf Goong Mang Khorn Larb Gai 44 Thai vegetable fried rice, kale, tomato, carrot, onion, Pad Med Mamuang 85 spring onion Spiced chicken salad chilli, roasted rice powder, lime, shallots, Tao Hu Pad Kra Pao 55 Stir fried lobster tail, cashew nuts, capsicum, white onion, fish sauce T o f u , h o t b a s i l l e a f , g a r l i c , c h i l l i Yum Som O 45 spring onion Yum Pu 75 Pomelo salad, dried chilli, crispy shallots Pu Pad Phong Karee 88 Crab meat salad laksa leaf, lemon grass, green mango, Wok fried crab meat, yellow curry powder, oyster sauce, coconut milk soy, chilli paste in oil Yam Neua Yang 55 Gang Pu 82 Grilled spicy beef salad, mixed vegetables, spicy sauce SOUPS WELCOME TO S p i c y c r a b y e l l o w c u r r y , c o c o n u t m i l k , y e l l o w c u r r y p a s t e Tom Yum Goong 52 Spicy prawn soup, mushrooms, THE THAI KITCHEN, Goong Yang 68 lemongrass, Thai herbs G r i l l e d t i g e r p r a w n s , s p i c y s a u c e , l i m e Bamee Kiew Goong 56 SAWADDEE! Wonton egg noodle soup, shrimp, # TheThaiKitchen pak choy, fried garlic Tom Kha Gai 52 HOT APPETIZERS Chicken soup, galangal, mushrooms, DESSERTS Thai herbs Por Pia Goong 52 SCAN Gluy Ping Raad Num Phueng I - Tim Kati 42 Shrimp spring rolls, sweet chilli dip Tom Kha Hed 48 ME! Grilled banana, honey, coconut ice cream Gai Satay 42 Mushroom coconut soup, galangal, mushrooms, Thai herbs I-Tim Tua Dum 42 Grilled chicken satay, peanut sauce B l a c k b e a n i c e c r e a m , s a g o , c o c o n u t c r e a m Kha Num Pang Na Goong 48 Pon La Mai Ruam 42 Shrimp toast, r-jaad sauce, cucumber, chilli, red onion S l i c e d s e a s o n a l f r u i t Gai Hor Bai Toey 42 Khao Niew Ma Muang 42 Chicken in pandan leaf, sweet dark soya sauce, sesame seeds Gai Yang 58 MEATGang Kiew Wan Gai 72 S t i c k y r i c e w i t h m a n g o , c o c o n u t c r e a m , m u n g b e a n Goong Tod Nam Makham 54 Grilled BBQ chicken, spicy tamarind sauce, chilli flakes, Green chicken curry, coconut milk, Thai eggplant, sweet basil, chilli chee frang dip Tub Tim Grob 42 Crispy prawn, tamarind sauce, fried shallots Gang Phet Ped Yang 64 W a t e r c h e s t n u t d u m p l i n g s , j a c k f r u i t , c o c o n u t m i l k Neua Dad Deaw 62 Ped Tod Grob 52 Roasted red duck curry, coconut milk, Thai eggplant, F r i e d c r i s p y d u c k b r e a s t , s p i c y t a m a r i n d s a u c e , k a l e l e a f sweet basil, chilli, pineapple, lychee Sakoo Nam Kati 42 Fried dried beef, sriracha sauce S a g o c o c o n u t m i l k , m e l o n Khao Soi Gai 62 Pad Kra Pao Neua 58 Massaman Gai 65 Egg noodle, chicken curry, Thai pickles S p i c y m i n c e d b e e f , h o t b a s i l , c h i l l i , g a r l i c , k a f fi r l i m e l e a f C h i c k e n m a s s a m a n , p o t a t o , s h a l l o t , p e a n u t , c o c o n u t m i l k shellfish contains nuts contains egg contains dairy gluten free vegetarian spicy All prices are expressed in UAE Dirhams, inclusive of 7% municipality fee, 10% service charge and 5% VAT.
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