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Boston Food | 4.9๐ŸŒŸ Thai Snack Restaurant Market Worth a Visit

A Thai restaurant with a super high rating of 4.9๐ŸŒŸ on Google Maps, I went to try it out on a Friday lunchtime! I wanted to try everything and ended up with a table full of food ๐Ÿ˜Œ The fried bananas with โ€œAlpine sugar sauceโ€ were crispy, the shrimp donut had substantial shrimp, and the Kao soi with fried chicken cutlet came with crispy chips, egg noodles, and a rich curry flavor that was quite unique! They have a huge selection of desserts! The mango sticky rice uses black rice๏ฝžThe Thai tea and mango cupcakes looked delicious too but were out of stock that day. I tried Sakoo (crispy fruit coconut pudding) and Yuca coco (coconut milk cassava), and personally, I preferred Sakoo; the cassava was a bit too sweet. Iโ€™m not too keen on the Hor mok (lemongrass and kaffir lime leaf curry steamed fish) as it had a bit of a fishy taste. The Kao Tom with shrimp was delicious and fresh, but the rice soup itself was too saltyโ€ฆ โš ๏ธ The restaurant also offers different special dishes every day, and there are plenty of snacks, Thai ingredients, and fridge magnets available, making it a market in the true sense of the word. ๐Ÿ’ฐ Average cost per person is $30, which is quite economical. ๐Ÿ…ฟ๏ธ Street parking available on the street in front of the restaurant. #BostonLife #BostonFood #BostonEatingDrinkingFun #BostonThaiFood #BostonFoodExploration #BostonHiddenGems #BostonEating #BostonSurroundingFood #BostonArlington

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Boston Food | 4.9๐ŸŒŸ Thai Snack Restaurant Market Worth a Visit

A Thai restaurant with a super high rating of 4.9๐ŸŒŸ on Google Maps, I went to try it out on a Friday lunchtime! I wanted to try everything and ended up with a table full of food ๐Ÿ˜Œ The fried bananas with โ€œAlpine sugar sauceโ€ were crispy, the shrimp donut had substantial shrimp, and the Kao soi with fried chicken cutlet came with crispy chips, egg noodles, and a rich curry flavor that was quite unique! They have a huge selection of desserts! The mango sticky rice uses black rice๏ฝžThe Thai tea and mango cupcakes looked delicious too but were out of stock that day. I tried Sakoo (crispy fruit coconut pudding) and Yuca coco (coconut milk cassava), and personally, I preferred Sakoo; the cassava was a bit too sweet. Iโ€™m not too keen on the Hor mok (lemongrass and kaffir lime leaf curry steamed fish) as it had a bit of a fishy taste. The Kao Tom with shrimp was delicious and fresh, but the rice soup itself was too saltyโ€ฆ โš ๏ธ The restaurant also offers different special dishes every day, and there are plenty of snacks, Thai ingredients, and fridge magnets available, making it a market in the true sense of the word. ๐Ÿ’ฐ Average cost per person is $30, which is quite economical. ๐Ÿ…ฟ๏ธ Street parking available on the street in front of the restaurant. #BostonLife #BostonFood #BostonEatingDrinkingFun #BostonThaiFood #BostonFoodExploration #BostonHiddenGems #BostonEating #BostonSurroundingFood #BostonArlington

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