We began our lunch with Thai tea when I met Marijo Shide (MS) and Bonnie Bauman (BB) at the Drunken Noodle for lunch along the Boardwalk in East Grand Forks. It was a warm, summer day. To me, iced tea ...
With a name like drunken noodles, it makes sense that someone might assume it's a dish that contains copious amounts of booze. But this dish, called Pad Kee Mao in Thai, doesn't have a single drop of ...
-- Owners: Keng Dechawuth and Dave Sheer. -- Hours: 11 a.m. to midnight. -- Seating: 120 in lounge and restaurant. -- Telephone: (218) 399-1122. -- Report card: A new restaurant with authentic Asian ...
Drunken noodles, a translation of pad khi mao (though a more accurate translation would be “drunkard’s noodles”), are spicy Thai noodles traditionally enjoyed late at night after an evening of ...
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Chalit’s Thai Bistro in Hampden Township has been serving authentic Thai cuisine since the doors opened in 2009. Nearly 13 years later, fresh and light cuisine prevails. “We cook like we want to eat,” ...