Must eat Thai food on the way north to ski! | Must eat in Boston
š Kong Thai (Seabrook): Bostonās Ski Trip SecretāCheap, Huge, Incredible Thai This family-run spot is a revelation: (super affordable, massive portions), with owners so nice they chatted our ears off, gave us free Thai tea, and even sent us home with four tiny decorative oranges. š Skiing nearby? Do yourself a favor and detour hereāeven if youāre in Boston proper, itās worth the drive. š The Hits (Everything We Ate Slapped) Complimentary Spring Rolls: 5 stars, no strings attached. Crispy, fresh, and served to every tableāwe couldāve eaten a dozen more. Chicken Satay: 5 stars, giant and tender. The skewers are hugeāthink āChinese chicken tenderā levels of juicy, with a rich peanut sauce that ties it all together. Drunken Noodles: 5 stars, we convinced the table next to us to order it. Tangy, sweet, with chewy noodles and perfectly cooked veggiesāso good, strangers took our recommendation. Pad Thai with Duck: 5 stars, duck is non-negotiable. Silky noodles, crunchy peanuts, and tender duck that adds a luxurious, meaty depth. Trust meāget the duck. Green Curry: 5 stars, creamy and spicy. Rich coconut sauce with fresh veggies and your choice of proteinābalanced, flavorful, and so satisfying. ā The Only Miss Tom Yum Soup: Skip it. The mushrooms were raw (yes, raw), and the broth lacked that signature tom yum punch. Stick to the noodles and curries. š¤ The Price Tag Will Shock You Four of us ate until we were stuffed, took home two doggy bags, and with 18% tip? $23 per person. Insane. This place would be packed if it were in Bostonādonāt sleep on it. šæ Pro Tip for Skiers Hit this spot on your way to/from the slopes. Itās the perfect post-ski feastāwarm, filling, and cheap enough to splurge on extra satay. š Kong Thai (Seabrook): Bostonās best-kept Thai secretāski or not, go. #BostonThai #SkiTripEats #BudgetBites