Canada, for this meal, I'd willingly drive another 20meters π₯Ή
A restaurant recommended by an older sister, truly impressive. I rarely visit North Surrey, but for this meal, I think I can. The most important point is, the prices are touching. For two people with tip, it's 60πͺ, and we took away about half. Royal Pad Thai Shrimp Fried ππππ A sweeter-tasting fried rice noodle dish with shrimp π¦, bean sprouts π±, and crushed peanuts, incredibly fragrant! I'm someone who never eats fried rice noodles because I don't particularly like their texture, but this one was really delicious. Tom Yum Goong πππππ Tom Yum soup is a must-order for me at every restaurant. My personal requirement for Tom Yum is that it absolutely cannot be sweet! This place meets my preference perfectly! I ordered the prawn π¦ version, but if you prefer, you can also choose chicken π. The lemongrass flavor is rich, it's sour, slightly spicy, and it has my beloved cilantro. In short, it gets a full score and a rave review from me! Red Curry πππππ It was my first time trying red curry, so I have no comparison, but I personally quite liked it. The rich curry flavor is complemented by the taste of coconut milk, sweet but not greasy. You can choose chicken, beef, tofu, or veggie. I chose beef, which came with bell pepper and bamboo shoots, very satisfying. My wise mother ordered a bowl of rice π on the side, and the red curry with rice is a match made in heaven. I actually ordered a serving of π₯ mango sticky rice for dessert, but as soon as the rice noodles arrived, I quickly asked the boss to cancel it. There was no way we could finish it all, haha π. I'll have to try it next time. Next time I go, I also want to try their house fried rice and papaya salad, which I'm sure will be delicious. And I'm curious about the green curry, I wonder what sets it apart from the red curry π€. Has anyone tried it? What's the difference between curries of different colors? #Canada #Vancouver #Restaurant #Recommendation #FoodRecommendation #Food #Foodie #Curry