Popular Post webfact Posted January 22 Popular Post Posted January 22 Picture courtesy: Gordon Ramey Facebook Renowned celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, celebrated for his Michelin-star success, recently took to social media to share his culinary delight in the heart of Bangkok. Ramsay praised the "excellent Pad Thai" from the iconic Thipsamai Restaurant at Pratu Pee, expressing his excitement about being in the vibrant city. On 22nd January 2025, Ramsay posted a picture of himself smiling broadly, holding a plate of the renowned dish with chopsticks ready in hand. The scene, beautifully captured, features Ramsay on a balcony with Bangkok’s bustling backdrop, as a branded Thipsamai paper bag sits on the table beside him. Captioning his Instagram post, Ramsay wrote, "When in Thailand ... you learn from past mistakes. This is outstanding Pad Thai from Thipsamai – thrilled to be in Bangkok!" The post quickly garnered attention, with both local fans and international followers reacting enthusiastically, liking and sharing the joyful culinary moment widely across platforms. -- 2025-01-23 1 1 1
Popular Post Tropicalevo Posted January 23 Popular Post Posted January 23 4 hours ago, webfact said: Renowned celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, ................trying one of the most boring Thai dishes. 1 1 3
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madone Posted January 23 Posted January 23 2 minutes ago, rwill said: He doesn't like spicy food. then pad thai is the perfect place to begin I'm amused he is in some luxury accommodation eating a takeout somebody obviously collected for him.
MalcolmB Posted January 23 Posted January 23 42 minutes ago, rwill said: He doesn't like spicy food. I think he is in the closet. Likes cooking food, spits the dummy easily and has that lisp. 1 2
khunjeff Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Even though Thipsamai is famous, I've never met anyone - Thai or foreign - who is particularly impressed by their pad Thai. At this point, they seem to be coasting along on a reputation from long ago.
novacova Posted January 23 Posted January 23 8 hours ago, webfact said: Gordon Ramsay, celebrated for his Michelin-star success, recently took to social media to share his culinary delight in the heart of Bangkok. Ramsay praised the "excellent Pad Thai" He should give blue crab somtom a try and let everyone know how things went after a day.
lordgrinz Posted January 23 Posted January 23 1 hour ago, madone said: then pad thai is the perfect place to begin I'm amused he is in some luxury accommodation eating a takeout somebody obviously collected for him. I like all kinds of Thai foods, but have no love of Pad Thai, overrated in my opinion. 1
sqwakvfr Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Did he visit his restaurant at Emishphere? You know the one where a steak starts at 3200 Baht.
Upnotover Posted January 23 Posted January 23 6 minutes ago, sqwakvfr said: Did he visit his restaurant at Emishphere? You know the one where a steak starts at 3200 Baht.
sqwakvfr Posted January 23 Posted January 23 20 minutes ago, Upnotover said: Ok. I was wrong but I did see the 3900 Baht steak when I checked last time I was at Emisphere. 1
madone Posted January 23 Posted January 23 26 minutes ago, lordgrinz said: I like all kinds of Thai foods, but have no love of Pad Thai, overrated in my opinion. Pad thai is uninspiring and hardly a traditional dish. I don't much care for Tom yum either unless its has a clear broth like nam sai or potek, which can be heavenly
lanng khao Posted January 23 Posted January 23 23 minutes ago, madone said: Pad thai is uninspiring and hardly a traditional dish. I don't much care for Tom yum either unless its has a clear broth like nam sai or potek, which can be heavenly Cant beat a nice bowl of kuitio phiset
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted January 23 Popular Post Posted January 23 26 minutes ago, sqwakvfr said: Sorry I only saw this part of the menu. Who cares what the price of his steaks are ??? - there are lot of restaurants in Bangkok with Steaks that expensive, from many Japanese restaurants to high end steak / grill restaurants.... those steaks listed in the menu's (posted on this thread) are by no means excessive..... unless you want to compare to the cost of a local chewey buffalo. As far as Phat Thai is concerned - its an incredibly famous dish in Thailand and one of many on offer. Just because 'some posters' have evolved on to dishes they consider more for Thai's and longterm foreigners who've become more deeply ingrained in Thai culture when eating their chicken feet soup and Som-Tam-PlaRah.... It does not mean that Pad Thai is not a great dish.... There is also another facet to this: A while ago, Gordon Ramsay filmed an episode with a Thai Chef and tried to cook Pad Thai, the result was ridiculed by the Thai Chef - this seems to be Gordon Ramsay owning his failure and coming here to learn how to master such a dish... We recently had guests (Gap Year kids from the UK)... the tried anything and everything, mostly influenced by TikTok and youtube... They ordered Paad Thai (one recommended on TikTok)... My Wife had it and said it was the best Paad Thai she had !!!!.... she loved it.... Thus - when 'poopoo-ing' dishes like Paad Thai for their simplicity, it might be because you may have not had a really good one.... 1 3 1
Burma Bill Posted January 23 Posted January 23 10 hours ago, webfact said: to share his culinary delight in the heart of Bangkok. "What the f..k is this! 1 1 1
Popular Post rocketboy2 Posted January 23 Popular Post Posted January 23 22 minutes ago, Burma Bill said: "What the f..k is this! Maybe Ed the duck. 1 1 3
cdemundo Posted January 23 Posted January 23 1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said: Who cares what the price of his steaks are ??? - there are lot of restaurants in Bangkok with Steaks that expensive, from many Japanese restaurants to high end steak / grill restaurants.... those steaks listed in the menu's (posted on this thread) are by no means excessive..... unless you want to compare to the cost of a local chewey buffalo. As far as Phat Thai is concerned - its an incredibly famous dish in Thailand and one of many on offer. Just because 'some posters' have evolved on to dishes they consider more for Thai's and longterm foreigners who've become more deeply ingrained in Thai culture when eating their chicken feet soup and Som-Tam-PlaRah.... It does not mean that Pad Thai is not a great dish.... There is also another facet to this: A while ago, Gordon Ramsay filmed an episode with a Thai Chef and tried to cook Pad Thai, the result was ridiculed by the Thai Chef - this seems to be Gordon Ramsay owning his failure and coming here to learn how to master such a dish... We recently had guests (Gap Year kids from the UK)... the tried anything and everything, mostly influenced by TikTok and youtube... They ordered Paad Thai (one recommended on TikTok)... My Wife had it and said it was the best Paad Thai she had !!!!.... she loved it.... Thus - when 'poopoo-ing' dishes like Paad Thai for their simplicity, it might be because you may have not had a really good one.... What was the pad Thai they tried? I would like to try it too.
steven100 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 4 minutes ago, cdemundo said: What was the pad Thai they tried? I would like to try it too. why are you saying they .... when only one person tried it ? it was pad thai with shrimp ...
KannikaP Posted January 23 Posted January 23 11 hours ago, webfact said: Picture courtesy: Gordon Ramey Facebook Renowned celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, celebrated for his Michelin-star success, recently took to social media to share his culinary delight in the heart of Bangkok. Ramsay praised the "excellent Pad Thai" from the iconic Thipsamai Restaurant at Pratu Pee, expressing his excitement about being in the vibrant city. On 22nd January 2025, Ramsay posted a picture of himself smiling broadly, holding a plate of the renowned dish with chopsticks ready in hand. The scene, beautifully captured, features Ramsay on a balcony with Bangkok’s bustling backdrop, as a branded Thipsamai paper bag sits on the table beside him. Captioning his Instagram post, Ramsay wrote, "When in Thailand ... you learn from past mistakes. This is outstanding Pad Thai from Thipsamai – thrilled to be in Bangkok!" The post quickly garnered attention, with both local fans and international followers reacting enthusiastically, liking and sharing the joyful culinary moment widely across platforms. -- 2025-01-23 Oh well I never, he adds tamarind sauce to it. Isn't that the main (only) spicy taste in Pad Thai apart from fish sauce, salt, sugar, chilli ? No tofu or MSG? Wherever I have seen it cooked, the egg goes in first.
richard_smith237 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 1 hour ago, cdemundo said: 2 hours ago, richard_smith237 said: We recently had guests (Gap Year kids from the UK)... the tried anything and everything, mostly influenced by TikTok and youtube... They ordered Paad Thai (one recommended on TikTok)... My Wife had it and said it was the best Paad Thai she had !!!!.... she loved it.... Thus - when 'poopoo-ing' dishes like Paad Thai for their simplicity, it might be because you may have not had a really good one.... What was the pad Thai they tried? I would like to try it too. I'll find out which Paad Thai they [the visiting guests) had ordered and get back to you in this thread.... (I know it was from somewhere in Bangkok). Personally, I think the Paad Thai at Greyhound Cafe (any of the branches) in Bangkok is very decent. 1 hour ago, steven100 said: why are you saying they .... when only one person tried it ? it was pad thai with shrimp ... Time improve the reading comprehension (highlighted in red above).......remember..... 'mouth into neutral, brain into gear' !!!!
Justanotherone Posted January 23 Posted January 23 nice blue sky in the background, lol... overpriced junk from this dude that does not even cook in 99% of his resto's 2
rocketboy2 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Most Thai food is over rated. But Mango and sticky rice, is just gorgeous.
richard_smith237 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 16 minutes ago, Justanotherone said: nice blue sky in the background, lol... overpriced junk from this dude that does not even cook in 99% of his resto's You go to McDonalds and expect Ronnie to cook your burger ????
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