Green Papaya Salad (Som Tam) Som Tam is our absolute favorite food in Thailand. The green papaya salad is simply the perfect blend of sweet, sour and spicy. It comes… Read More
Category: FISH
Stink Beans with Shrimps (Goong Pad Sataw)
Stink Beans with Shrimps (Goong Pad Sataw) Stink Beans or parkia speciosa are a well known ingredient in the southern part of Thailand. But they could be found in Indonesia,… Read More
Thai Pineapple Fried Rice (Khao Pad Supparot)
Thai Pineapple Fried Rice (Khao Pad Supparot) Fried rice is common street food in Thailand and of course in many other Asian countries. Thai pineapple fried rice is a fried… Read More
Vietnamese Crepes (Banh Xeo)
Vietnamese Crepes (Banh Xeo) This super delicious crepe is a Vietnamese Street Food dish that is widely served in the beautiful city of Hoi An. But is will be served… Read More
South-Indian Prawn Cakes (Jhinga masala vadas)
South-Indian Prawn Cakes (Jhinga masala vadas) This South-Indian Prawn Cakes are inspired by the cuisine of Goa. These little cakes are the perfect Indian snack. In this recipe we unite… Read More
Bean Thread Noodles Salad (Yum Woon Sen)
Bean Thread Noodles Salad (Yum Woon Sen) Yum Woon Sen (ยำวุ้นเส้น) or bean thread noodles salad is a popular dish in Thailand. The combination of ingredients and seasonings make this… Read More
Stewed Tofu with Prawns (Đậu Hũ Non Om Tôm)
Stewed Tofu with Prawns (Đậu Hũ Non Om Tôm) Đậu Hũ Non Om Tom or stewed Tofu with prawns is an easy to cook and very tasty Vietnamese meal for… Read More
Bengali Fish Curry (Doi Maach)
Bengali Fish Curry (Doi Maach) Doi Maach or Bengali fish curry is typical Bengali because of the fish. Sea Food is very important in Bengali cuisine. You can combine this… Read More
Red Thai Curry with Fennel and Salmon
Red Thai Curry with Fennel & Salmon Fennel and salmon fit perfectly together. Even more when you cook them in a creamy coconut sauce. This Thai curry is a typical… Read More
Penang Mee Goreng
Penang Mee Goreng Mee Goreng is a typical street food dish in Malaysia that can be eaten in Penangs hawker food places. Next to Char Koay Teow (Also a stir… Read More