![]() ![]() The unicorn nom yen is a children’s favorite in Thailand. Just because we grow older doesn’t mean we have to grow up. Dessert Mimika Thapaīy this time the existence of a food baby is probably inevitable, but don’t leave without trying the delectable desserts. Pour on the aromatic garlic ginger sauce and I promise there will be no regrets. The kao mun gai may look simple, but don’t let the cover fool you. The crispy fried wontons on the yen ta foh completes this seafood dish of wide rice noodles, shrimp, squid, and scallop. Yes the appetizers are delicious, but speaking from experience make sure to save room for the yen ta foh and kao mun gai. Packed full of protein, these are perfect for pregaming a night out in D.C. The savory beef balls paired with the tangy sweet and spicy sauce was consumed once it hit the table. The medley of shrimp, pork, crabmeat and chestnuts is the epitome of flavor. ![]() The chef dumplings came highly recommended, and with good reason. If these grilled beef balls and thai chef dumplings aren’t giving you some serious cravings then I need to find myself a new photographer. That holds true as the only thing you’ll find frozen here is the incredible thai tea bubble waffle ice cream! Appetizers Mimika Thapa Nothing but the real thing would do, and thus Thai Chef Street Food was born.Įvery dish is a family recipe, and the restaurant’s Thai Select certification makes it 1 of 5 Thai Restaurants in all of D.C to be guaranteed fresh and authentic. While Aroy Thai serves all the classics, Chalisa was homesick for the snacks and street foods she grew up with in Bangkok. Thai Chef Street Food is the brainchild of Chalisa Fitts, but better known as the daughter of Pornnapa Pongpronprot, owner of College Park’s beloved Aroy Thai Restaurant. It is conveniently located a few minutes away from the Dupont Circle Metro Station at 1712 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC. They can’t promise you any elephant rides or sun soaked beaches, but you’ll definitely get plenty of authentic Bangkok street food and Instagram worthy photos without even leaving the DMV. However, if you’re like most of us broke college kids looking to get more “cultured” on a budget, look no further than Thai Chef Street Food for your exotic escape. Thailand is a popular destination for UMD study abroad and spring break shenanigans, IF you can afford the $1,000 ticket to get there. By adding your email you agree to get updates about Spoon University Healthier ![]()
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