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    Chon Thai Restaurant [TEST]

    Chon Thai Restaurant - Bangkok
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    • Menus

      Wine and Cocktail Menu

      A La Carte Menu

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      Menu Highlights

      Yum Som O Goong, Salad Ped Todd, See Klong Moo Toon, Phad Prik Gaeng Talay Neung Maprao Onn

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    • About

      Location

      Dusit

      3/2 Thanon Khao
      Vachirapayabal, Dusit
      Bangkok
      Thailand

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      Cuisine

      Thai

      Good For

      Casual Dining, Drinks, Kid Friendly, Large Parties, Open Air, Private Functions, Quiet Dinner, Romantic Dates

      Contact

      Phone Number: 123456789

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sun: 11am - 10pm

      About

      If you’re looking for a taste of authentic Thai food in a refined setting, be sure to book your seats at Chon Thai restaurant.

      The chic space provides an elegant backdrop to tuck into delicious Thai fare such as Yum Som O Goong, a spicy pomelo salad with prawns and crispy shallots, or Salad Ped Todd, a double combination of slow-cooked and crispy duck on spicy mango salad with tamarind sauce.

      Main dishes run the gamut from grilled and steamed specialties to wok-fried dishes and curry. Try the See Klong Moo Toon, twice-cooked pork ribs drizzled with sweet Thai-style longan honey. Another great option is the Phad Prik Gaeng Talay Neung Maprao Onn, a fiery red curry tossed in the wok with seafood, egg and fresh coconut meat. The smoke-kissed dish is served in a young coconut, with grated kaffir lime leaves for a subtle fragrance.

      For desserts, save room for traditional sweets such as Mango Sticky Rice, and sip on delicious Thai-inspired cocktails for a nightcap. (October 2019)
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