How many more delicious Thai restaurants are there in Seattle? š«Ø
Is it just me, or does Seattle have the best Southeast Asian cuisine? šBai Tong Thai Street Cafe We ordered four dishes for two people and still couldnāt finish (considering my boyfriend has a big appetite) Thai food really has generous portions š, the main dishes are very filling My favorite is SP- Mama Hotpot, itās very much to my sweet and sour taste, haha My boyfriendās favorite is P1ās Crab Fried Rice, itās full of wok hei and very fragrant! We also ordered Crispy Mussels Pancake and Mango Sticky Rice The only downside was that the mango sticky rice was served hot. Personally, I prefer the cold glutinous rice with mango for the texture. Surprisingly, the cocktails were delicious! Butter Beer and Seda were both good, and the presentation was also interesting. However, this visit was spontaneous, and we didnāt bring our passports or IDs, so the server offered us non-alcoholic versions. They also kindly advised me not to add the lemon juice used for decoration, haha, since it contains solid alcoholš„ Next time, Iāll try the version with alcoholš Side note: Although itās still in Capital Hill (canāt help it, we often go to SLU to eat), Iāve noticed there are hardly any odd people around during the day recently, which is nice. Personally, I feel itās safe to go out for meals. #ThaiCuisine #RestaurantRecommendations #HiddenGemRestaurant #SeattleLife #SeattleFoodExploration #FoodDiary #SeattleFood #SeattleWeekend #SeattleRestaurants