por pia sod
por pia pak
por pia goong
satay gai
Tow hoo tod
Tod man goong
miang som
Khao thai special combo
yum woonsen
Som tum
Yum parichart
pha nang thord krueng
Nam tok nua
Laab kai whitcomb
Green mango salad
Yum pla meuk
Yum ma-kha yaow
pad thai
pad se-ieu
Lard na
pad khee mao
pad woonsen
pad bamee
khao pad pan ta
khao thai tom yum
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Best Thai place in Ottawa. Delicious curries and stirfries. Reasonable prices for what you get. Food is very fresh and natural tasting. Clean, beautiful decor and ambience.
Lovely little restaurant. Nice atmosphere, service was good, food was excellent.
We went there on a Monday night, thinking it was not going to be busy, but it was. We got a table (lucky us) and got water right away, but it took 15 minutes to get the waiter to take our orders (I had to ask for it). The food was fine, but everybody was disappointed that we had to wait so long for the waiter to take our drink order. In fact, the waiter ended up taking our drink and food order at the same time, odd....
good restaurant, decent thai food, the best I had in ottawa so far
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Freshly made, fragrant Thai noodle dishes, curries and other delights await you in this red-and-gold setting. Regardless of whether your business colleague wants to order a favourite Thai dish or if they’re a newbie desiring of culinary adventure, this local favourite is a worthy choice. Even better is the fact that the chef selects sustainably raised (or caught) meats, seafood and fish. That great conversation point during lunch transforms into wonderful flavours as you taste such menu items as coconut infused tom yum goong.
View this Smart ListFrom Bangkok to Ottawa: Honouring the culinary traditions surrounding rice (khao) in Thai cuisine, owner Par Chiturai uses her experience with the restaurant industry in Bangkok and brings her home country’s delicious dishes to the ByWard Market. Order a side dish of aromatic jasmine rice and savour it with a meat or vegetable dish to experience a typical Thai dining experience. Par has even designed the interior using imported art and furniture pieces to make the dining ambiance reflective of her homeland.
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