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Food Review | Dallas Thai 🇹🇭 Temple Street Food Stalls

Highly Recommended: ❤️ Beef Satay from the BBQ Stall Priced at $3 per skewer (Zelle payments accepted) ❤️ Mango Sticky Rice (I didn't get a chance to buy it, but many people did, and they all said it was delicious!) ❤️ Lime-Flavored Curry Chicken Skewers The curry mixed with chicken has a refreshing taste, not greasy like typical hot dishes. If you've always loved Thai food, you'll definitely understand what I'm describing. The curry chicken skewer stall was particularly lively and bustling. I waited in line for a long time, but they ran out! I only managed to get the curry chicken skewers. I should definitely come earlier next time.😭😭 ⭐ Tips: It's very sunny outside the Thai temple, and there are very few tables and chairs. I ended up eating while standing. There's no need to worry about safety, though. A Thai police officer sits in the middle to maintain order, and the lines for buying food are quite long. If you plan to enter the temple, you cannot wear clothes that expose your shoulders. Also, the nearby parking spots are usually full. Some people park on the side of the road or right in front of the temple entrance (there's a row of private cars parked there). The stalls only accept cash (a few accept Zelle). The variety of dishes is shown in the photos. The Thai temple is only open on Sundays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Address: 8484 Stults Rd, Dallas, TX 75243 #J1Visa #WorkAndTravelUSA #ThaiFood #FoodReview #DeliciousFood

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Food Review | Dallas Thai 🇹🇭 Temple Street Food Stalls

Highly Recommended: ❤️ Beef Satay from the BBQ Stall Priced at $3 per skewer (Zelle payments accepted) ❤️ Mango Sticky Rice (I didn't get a chance to buy it, but many people did, and they all said it was delicious!) ❤️ Lime-Flavored Curry Chicken Skewers The curry mixed with chicken has a refreshing taste, not greasy like typical hot dishes. If you've always loved Thai food, you'll definitely understand what I'm describing. The curry chicken skewer stall was particularly lively and bustling. I waited in line for a long time, but they ran out! I only managed to get the curry chicken skewers. I should definitely come earlier next time.😭😭 ⭐ Tips: It's very sunny outside the Thai temple, and there are very few tables and chairs. I ended up eating while standing. There's no need to worry about safety, though. A Thai police officer sits in the middle to maintain order, and the lines for buying food are quite long. If you plan to enter the temple, you cannot wear clothes that expose your shoulders. Also, the nearby parking spots are usually full. Some people park on the side of the road or right in front of the temple entrance (there's a row of private cars parked there). The stalls only accept cash (a few accept Zelle). The variety of dishes is shown in the photos. The Thai temple is only open on Sundays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Address: 8484 Stults Rd, Dallas, TX 75243 #J1Visa #WorkAndTravelUSA #ThaiFood #FoodReview #DeliciousFood

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