Phat Si-io
Phat Si-Io is another popular noodle dish from Thailand. While it might be a simple meal of flat noodles, rest assured there is nothing ordinary about its flavor. The literal translation of its name is fried with soy sauce. Hence, it is not as spicy as you would expect. It is because of the dark soy sauce used to cook it. However, you can choose to add spices if you want to as condiments are provided.
The dish is sold at food stalls mainly. Likewise, it is served in restaurants. Regardless of where you eat it, the flavours are bound to captivate your palate and make you want to eat more. You can enjoy your Phat Si-Io with meat or seafood. Either way you have a filling dish to satisfy you. |
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.Main Ingredients
Broad rice noodles (kuaitiao sen yai), Chinese broccoli, egg, choice of seafood or meat (chicken, beef, or pork), dark soy sauce
Broad rice noodles (kuaitiao sen yai), Chinese broccoli, egg, choice of seafood or meat (chicken, beef, or pork), dark soy sauce
Recommended Places to Eat
Took Lae Dee
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Took Lae Dee - which literally means "cheap and good" - is a famous chain of restaurants that are usually located inside Foodland supermarkets. This popular food outlet - which is open to patrons 24 hours a day - serves a variety of food ranging from local Thai delicacies to Western dishes.
Took Lae Dee did not become one of the most popular restaurants in Bangkok for nothing - here, you can taste authentic Thai delicacies without having to break the bank. One of the must try dishes here is the phat si-lo, a mix of thin noodles, meat and flavorful sauce infused with fresh herb and spices. Tom yum goong and the Som Tum Set are also dishes to order. There are enough seats for everyone here - come any time you like. |
Basic information
210 Thong Lo 8 Alley, Khwaeng Khlong Tan Nuea, Khet Watthana, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10110, Thailand
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Open 24 Hours
Thong Lor BTS Station