โ A Hidden Gem Restaurant You Must Not Miss in Turin
This is a Thai restaurant where I've ordered takeout ๐ฅก multiple times, dined in several times, and it has stood the test of time, even through the pandemic. I ordered Green Curry (โฌ10) + Rice (โฌ2) and Tom Yum Soup (โฌ12). They have yellow curry, red curry, green curry... I've tried all except the fish curry. The green curry is on the spicier side, but as someone who can't handle too much spice, I can still enjoy it. The curry has a rich flavor, with a moderate portion size, which is about seventy percent satisfying when paired with rice. Since I haven't actually been to Thailand to taste authentic Thai cuisine, the flavor of this restaurant is quite good to me, and I can't judge its authenticity. If you order takeout, I wouldn't recommend the curry as the portion size isn't as generous as when you dine in. For the soup ๐ฅฃ series, the Tom Yum has a great taste but is a bit too spicy for me. My friends who can handle spiciness say it's just right for them, especially on a rainy winter night. After a satisfying meal, it's lovely to take a walk by the Po River, very pleasant. I personally prefer Tom Ga Kai โ Coconut Chicken Soup. The coconut milk is rich, and the soup is light and delicious. The price is similar to Tom Yum, around โฌ10-12. I highly recommend their Pad Thai, which is the best Thai-style stir-fried rice noodle I've ever had. The noodles have just the right balance of dry and wet, with a generous serving size. It's โฌ10 for dine-in and โฌ11 for takeout, and I'm usually ninety percent full after eating it. The noodles have a well-balanced savory flavor, and when paired with the crushed peanuts on the side, the texture is simply amazing. For fried items, such as spring rolls and fried shrimp... I personally don't recommend them. The portion sizes are small, and the taste is quite average (my personal feeling). #TurinItaly #TurinItalian #TurinItalianFood #FoodRecommendations #Turin