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How to find or choose Thai food
Thai food includes traditional cuisine from Thailand, usually made with curry and tumeric for flavor, along with rice and vegetables. Thai food comprises five components: hot, sour, sweet, salty, and bitter. Many of the food items are a delicacy in Thailand, featuring healthy cuisine in a traditional or gourmet format. Thai food can include Thai seafood curry, pad Thai, and Tod man pla krai. You can either eat out at a Thai restaurant or order delivery. So, where to find the best Thai food near you? If you already have a favorite, that’s great. But for the rest of you searching for the best Thai cuisine, do your research. Consider which type of Thai food you like best, such as traditional dishes, healthy cuisine, vegetarian, gourmet, international cuisine, Asian cuisine, authentic Thai dishes, or fast food. Check the newspaper for discount coupons and look in your local phone book for some Thai restaurants. Keep an eye out for coupons in your junk mail as well. Look up the best recipe for a Thai dish online to try your hand at Thai cooking. Decide what kind of experience you want, whether carry-out, delivery or eat-in. If you want a Thai place that delivers fast food or offers take out, target those types of local shops. If you want a Thai restaurant that offers quality, traditional fare with nutrition as the forefront, such as authentic vegetable delicacy dishes, contact Thai restaurants that cater to healthy eating. Once you’ve narrowed down your style, choose a few different Thai restaurants within your budget and location, and call to get prices, specials, discounts, menu selection, take out and delivery service, and locations. Try visiting Thai food eatery websites to see if you can order online ahead of time and check out menu offerings.
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SAWATDEE THAI RESTAURANT
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651-222-5859
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289 5th St E
St Paul, Minnesota 55101
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| Supatra's Thai Cuisine features authentic Thai cooking along with full bar service. Located in Lowertown St Paul across from the farmers market.
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EASTSIDE THAI RESTAURANT
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651-776-6599
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879 1/2 Payne Ave
St Paul, Minnesota 55101
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SAWATDEE THAI RESTAURANT
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952-888-7177
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8501 Lyndale Ave S
Bloomington, Minnesota 55420
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SAWATDEE THAI RESTAURANT
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320-240-1135
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800 W Saint Germain St
St Cloud, Minnesota 56301
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KETSANA'S THAI RESTAURANT
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612-869-0087
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7545 Lyndale Ave S
Richfield, Minnesota 55423
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SAWATDEE THAI RESTAURANT
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612-338-6451
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607 Washington Ave S
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55415
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FAMILY LOA-THAI RESTAURANT
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651-224-5026
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501 University Ave W
St Paul, Minnesota 55103
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RUAM MIT THAI CAFE
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651-290-0067
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475 Saint Peter St
St Paul, Minnesota 55102
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BANGKOK THAI RESTAURANT
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612-331-6830
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425 13th Ave Se
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414
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REUAN THAI RESTAURANT
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763-425-7882
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311 Central Ave
Osseo, Minnesota 55369
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CHIANG MAI THAI RESTAURANT
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612-827-1606
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3001 Hennepin Ave
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55408
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SAWATDEE THAI RESTAURANT
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612-377-4418
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2650 Hennepin Ave
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55408
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PATTAYA THAI RESTAURANT
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612-375-9942
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2627 E Franklin Ave
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55406
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SAIYAN THAI RESTAURANT
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763-422-3861
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206 E Main St
Anoka, Minnesota 55303
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PAD THAI GRAND CAFE
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651-690-1393
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1659 Grand Ave
St Paul, Minnesota 55105
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MAGIC THAI CAFE
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651-405-6617
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1258 Lone Oak Rd
Eagan, Minnesota 55121
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SAWATDEE THAI RESTAURANT
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612-373-0840
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118 N 4th St
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401
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THAI KRATHONG INC
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218-733-9774
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114 W 1st St
Duluth, Minnesota 55802
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SAWATDEE THAI RESTAURANT
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612-341-2838
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1005 Nicollet Ave
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403
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KING & I
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612-332-6928
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1346 Lasalle Ave
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403
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Unlike some other Asian dishes, Thai food is meant to be eaten with a spoon and fork. Because of the Buddhist influence of not having large pieces of meat in Thai cooking, a knife is not needed to cut meat pieces. Thai food consumption is often a communal affair where people share dishes that they have ordered. In ordering Thai food, people typically order dishes that number as one more than the number of diners. For example, two people would order three dishes of Thai food and three diners would order four dishes of Thai food to share. Soups are to be enjoyed concurrently with rice.
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If you are in the mood for Thai food while in Minnesota search under Thai Food using the MagicYellow.com directory.
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