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Three Thai dishes rank in the world’s top ten best, says Tasteatlas


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When done well all three are delicious. On a side note The famous Regina food blogger "Food' Eh" listed the top Canadian dishes...

 

1. Hamburger Helper

2. Cheez Whiz & Crackers

3. Maple Bacon

 

Go figure

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8 hours ago, Jingthing said:

World's best soup?

I thought that was Campbell's chicken noodle.

I prefer Minestroni, at least still available. Chicken noodle seems to have disappeared.

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5 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

Food is good here.  Girls are even better.

 

You think that when you first come here, but eventually you realise they're mostly trash.

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And of course..... As soon as there is a list with 'most popular'....  there is always going to be the poster who states...

 

... No way...  "my fermented lamb bollok and red ant egg soup is far better than anything listed in the article".... :giggle:

 

 

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3 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

And of course..... As soon as there is a list with 'most popular'....  there is always going to be the poster who states...

 

... No way...  "my fermented lamb bollok and red ant egg soup is far better than anything listed in the article".... :giggle:

 

 

What about banana pancakes

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Regarding pad grapao, so much depends on the quality of the ingredients, in particular the cut of meat, the quality of the cooking oil and especially the tenderness of the grapao leaves (which can become woody when too mature or grown in too hot weather). With high quality ingredients, the clever combination of flavors in this dish does make it a culinary standout.

 

Somewhat surprised larb moo (spicy pork salad) didn't make it into the top ten. Again, it's the clever combination of flavors (roasted rice flour, pickled garlic, prik kii nu, red shallots, raw garlic, fresh cilantro, lime juice, salt and sugar which make this dish the ultimate comfort food, especially when prepared at home.

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6 hours ago, sirineou said:

A brit criticizing the food of other countries :cheesy:

 

Yet...    https://www.ecoleducasse.com/en/blog/top-10-chefs-world

 

Top 10 Chef's in the world (4 of them are French / 4 of them a British).... 

 

1. Alain Ducasse - French: 

2. Gordon Ramsay - British: 
3. Heston Blumenthal - British: 
4. Jamie Oliver - British: 
5. Thomas Keller - USA: 
6. Yannick Alléno - French:
7. Anne-Sophie Pic - French:
8. Quique Dacosta - Spanish: 
9. Marco Pierre White - British: 
10. Hélène Darroze - French: 

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Take out Ajinomoto taste enhancer (severely abused by thais) and you couldn't even take a spoon of those "delicious meals". MSG rules!

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1 minute ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Yet...    https://www.ecoleducasse.com/en/blog/top-10-chefs-world

 

Top 10 Chef's in the world (4 of them are French / 4 of them a British).... 

 

1. Alain Ducasse - French: 

2. Gordon Ramsay - British: 
3. Heston Blumenthal - British: 
4. Jamie Oliver - British: 
5. Thomas Keller - USA: 
6. Yannick Alléno - French:
7. Anne-Sophie Pic - French:
8. Quique Dacosta - Spanish: 
9. Marco Pierre White - British: 
10. Hélène Darroze - French: 

And few , if any of them cook British food . 

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37 minutes ago, sirineou said:

And few , if any of them cook British food . 

 

Yet here we are...    London is up there in the list of cities with the most Michelin star restaurants and you are going to want to mention stake and ale pie or toad in the hole or something daft. 

 

The reality is, incredible food can be found throughout the UK (and many many other cities)....  It's perhaps even more ubiquitous than those jumping on an outdated stereotype without any critical thought to the subject. 

 

 

and... maintaining topic... Yes, incredible food can be found throughout Thailand too...  

 

 

 

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