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Dublin Thai Food | Full Moon Thai

I tried Full Moon Thai Restaurant in Dublin for the first time, and it was pretty good overall. It was quite busy on the weekend, so we had to make a reservation in advance. The total cost for two of us was €67.❤️ On weekdays, they offer a Lunch Special, which is more affordable than dining on the weekend. We ordered a starter – Thai Fish Cake – and a side of Stir Fried Morning Glory (a type of stir-fried vegetable). The fish cakes seemed handmade, but they were a bit greasy. The morning glory was just okay; the ingredients were a bit tough, and I’m not sure if it was due to the quality of the produce or if it was overcooked. But hey, it’s still nice to have these dishes in Dublin! 🍟 For the main course, we had Pad Kra Pao Pork Mince, which was a bit spicy but had a great flavor and went really well with rice. We also ordered Tomyum Seafood Soup – it was tangy and spicy, with a stronger sour taste. I wasn’t a huge fan, but my partner thought it was fine. The portion of seafood was pretty small, though. Overall, the prices were on the higher side. 🌶️ #ThaiFood #Foodie #RestaurantReview #Dublin #DublinLife #ThaiCuisine #DublinEats #Tomyum #RestaurantRecommendation

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Dublin Thai Food | Full Moon Thai

I tried Full Moon Thai Restaurant in Dublin for the first time, and it was pretty good overall. It was quite busy on the weekend, so we had to make a reservation in advance. The total cost for two of us was €67.❤️ On weekdays, they offer a Lunch Special, which is more affordable than dining on the weekend. We ordered a starter – Thai Fish Cake – and a side of Stir Fried Morning Glory (a type of stir-fried vegetable). The fish cakes seemed handmade, but they were a bit greasy. The morning glory was just okay; the ingredients were a bit tough, and I’m not sure if it was due to the quality of the produce or if it was overcooked. But hey, it’s still nice to have these dishes in Dublin! 🍟 For the main course, we had Pad Kra Pao Pork Mince, which was a bit spicy but had a great flavor and went really well with rice. We also ordered Tomyum Seafood Soup – it was tangy and spicy, with a stronger sour taste. I wasn’t a huge fan, but my partner thought it was fine. The portion of seafood was pretty small, though. Overall, the prices were on the higher side. 🌶️ #ThaiFood #Foodie #RestaurantReview #Dublin #DublinLife #ThaiCuisine #DublinEats #Tomyum #RestaurantRecommendation

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