Tom Kha Kai
Tom Kha Gai is another soup dish from Thai cuisine you are bound to fall in love with. Even if you are not fond of coconut milk, this dish could make you change your mind. The flavor in this dish also comes from the use of galangal and kaffir lime leaves. The earthy flavor with the zest of citrus when combined with the coconut milk makes for an amazing taste with every spoonful. The addition of Thai red bird chilies makes it even more interesting as its heat blends seamlessly with the soup’s creaminess. It is not too hot for you to miss out on its flavour.
It is best eaten with rice. Be sure to squeeze some lime juice over it as it goes so well with this meal.. |
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.Main Ingredients
Coconut milk, galangal, lemon grass, chicken, mushrooms, lime juice, kaffir lime leaves, Thai fish sauce
Coconut milk, galangal, lemon grass, chicken, mushrooms, lime juice, kaffir lime leaves, Thai fish sauce
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Basic information
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Saphan Taksin BTS Station
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Basic information
No. 5/1 ถนน ศรีนครินทร์ Nongbon Pravet Khet Prawet, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10250, Thailand
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National Stadium Subway Station