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1590 Walkley Rd, Ottawa, ON K1V 6P5 Get directions
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Thai, Restaurant With Parking, Take-out, Restaurant With Delivery Services
Come taste an appetizing creation at Aiyara Thai Cuisine. They are open after-hours all week and are readily reachable by public transit but also by car. They are established in a ... more... See more text
69, boul Gréber, Gatineau, QC J8T 3P7 Get directions
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Thai, Vietnamese, Casual
Le restaurant Saigon Thai invites you to their dining room. Their atmosphere has been described as casual. They are open nightly from Tuesday to Sunday. Payments by American Expres... more... See more text
La nourriture est vraiment savoureuse!!! Vraiment. Le décor est magnifique. Apportez votre vin...super! Le service pourrait être plus rapide. Allez y soit avant ou après le rush (le rush commence vers les 17h30-18h). Je recommande le porc épicé coréen ;) Read more
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The many flavours of Thai restaurants in The University Of Ottawa Heart Institute Ottawa ON

Thai cuisine enjoys great popularity worldwide, and for good reason. The dishes are characterized by a harmony of sweet and sour flavours and fresh, bold ingredients like basil, cilantro, lime leaves and mint.
In addition to the freshness of the ingredients, the other big benefit of eating Thai food is economic: most Thai restaurants are quite affordable.

What you'll find on your plate
A typical meal consists of a soup, a curry dish or a spicy salad, along with fish and vegetables. To whet your appetite, here are some classic Thai recipes:
  • Tom yam kung: shrimp and lemongrass soup
  • Tom ka gay: coconut milk soup with chicken, lemongrass, chili and lime
  • Pad Thai: fried rice noodles served with bean sprouts and chopped peanuts
  • Khao niao mamuang: sticky rice with coconut and mango—fruit is the honoured guest at dessert time
Salty fish sauce compliments many Thai dishes. It enhances stews and sautés, as does galangal, which is similar to ginger. Cashews and curry are other musts.

Spicy sauces are often used as well. These are typically made of roasted or dried chili peppers, garlic, shallots, lemon or other citrus fruits, tamarind and vinegar. Keep in mind that the number of little hot peppers shown beside each dish on the menu (one or two or three) usually indicates the level of spiciness.

Another typical recipe is papaya salad, which is enjoyed by everybody in Thailand, from the poorest of families to the clients of the most contemporary Thai restaurants.

Where to go?
To choose a Thai restaurant in The University Of Ottawa Heart Institute Ottawa ON, rely on the recommendations of friends or local merchants. In fact, the next time you go to the hair salon in The University Of Ottawa Heart Institute Ottawa ON, your hairdresser may be able to recommend the best place for Thai food while you’re in the neighbourhood.
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