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2013-04-28
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I came by Absolute Thai on a lazy afternoon looking to chill-out to some delicious food, and good thing this restaurant didn't disappoint.This being my first visit, I ordered some of the more common thai food items, which also happened to be their recommended dishes:Thai Iced Milk TeaLooks like gourmet tea, tastes like one too. The tea is brewed to intense fragrance, enhanced with milk, with sugar solution served on the side. For me, this is the best way to serve up a drink - allowing diners to
This being my first visit, I ordered some of the more common thai food items, which also happened to be their recommended dishes:
Looks like gourmet tea, tastes like one too. The tea is brewed to intense fragrance, enhanced with milk, with sugar solution served on the side. For me, this is the best way to serve up a drink - allowing diners to customize the sweetness to their liking.
A thai meal is not complete without tom yam soup! Served with a generous amount of seafood in a hotpot, we had to scoop all the ingredients out of the way before the soup was accessible. Spicy and sour, this is bound to wake your appetite.
Another essential dish in the thai menu, this is thick and rich. Its freshness and slight spiciness balances out with the coconut aroma, giving this curry a perfect finish.
An inventive twist to the Chinese way of cooking, fish maw has now made its way to be the star ingredient of this salad. This makes the crispiest and best tasting salad ever!
Mountain of iced goodness, this is one of the most popular dessert on thai menus. I love it best when the little red ruby pearls surprise me by revealing chunky pieces of chestnuts within, to give this dessert a crunchy texture. The coconut fragrance gives you the sweetest and freshest icy conclusion to a good meal. Even-better part: the big cherry topping on desserts never fail to make my day!
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