11 Thai Dishes You Must Try!

When in Thailand you just can't get around the delicious local dishes, western food is an option they do serve it, but if you like food that mostly tastes like rotten avocado's be my guest and try it. I do know how you feel, it can be very overwhelming looking at the massive menus in most Thai eateries. Here I come in to help you, with these must eat 11 Thai dishes you can't go wrong!
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When in Thailand you just can't get around the delicious local dishes, western food is an option they do serve it, but if you like food that mostly tastes like rotten avocado's be my guest and try it. I do know how you feel, it can be very overwhelming looking at the massive menus in most Thai eateries. Here I come in to help you, with these must eat 11 Thai dishes you can't go wrong!

I'll start with the most important thing that you need to know when you order a meal in Thailand. Some of the dishes are spicy, and then I'm not talking about a tickle on your tongue spicy I'm talking about that feeling when it seems you're eating lava spicy. I would recommend to ask for a milder version. This way you will get 2 hot peppers instead of 4. Don't let the spiciness scare you off, this often heightens other flavors too, and in the long run you'll get used to spicier food. It might take you a few days filled with bathroom runs, but you'll get there trust me, and in the end it is all worth it!

Tom Yum Goong
This is a delicious Thai soup with shrimp as a main ingredient. So if you are not into seafood, jump ahead to the next dish! For all of you seafood lovers, you're having a great start into your Thai food experience. This is a clear soup with lemongrass and is often seen as a hot and sour soup. So if you are not into spicy, don't forget to ask for a "mild" version.

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Pad Thai
Pad Thai are easily translated in stir-fried noodles. They are often served as street food and at local eateries. They do serve it in restaurants, but in my experience the cheaper versions of this dish are ALWAYS better! Pad Thai can be eaten with seafood or chicken, or as a veggie dish. I haven't seen many versions with pork and the ones that I did eat I really don't recommend. Pad Thai is NOT spicy, it is more sweet and sour flavored.

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Noodle Soup
The title says it all, noodle soups. There are many varieties of this soup, main choices can often be made between chicken, pork, seafood or veggie. My preference always goes to the veggie noodle soup, preferably one focusing on extra mushrooms!

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Som Tam
This dish combines all five tastes; sour, hot, salty, savory and sweetness and mixes it together. In English this dish can be translated to 'green papaya salad'.

Throughout cities in Thailand, this dish is one of the staples of street food cooking and dining. It's fresh, easy to prepare, and tastes wonderful. There are again many different variations for this meal, some including fermented fish sauce or salted preserved egg.

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Gai Med Ma Moung (Chicken Cashew Nuts)
Thai stir fry chicken with cashew nuts. Another often very spicy dish, so don't forget to ask for a milder version if you prefer this, and if it is an option. Together with some veggies, the cashew nuts and the chicken this is a perfect dish. I often also order some steamed white rice on the side if I'm really hungry!

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Geng Kheaw Wan Gai (Green Curry Chicken)
My all time favourite when it comes to curry's! You don't even want to know how many times my mouth has been on fire because my request for "milder" curry didn't go through translation properly. You can order it with chicken, beef or veggies. I mostly go for chicken and veggies because beef isn't always the best in Thailand.

The paste of this curry is made of green peppers (that is why it is so damn hot!) together with coconut milk, Thai eggplant and loads of other ingredients this makes the spiciest curry you can get in Thailand.

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Kao Phad (Fried Rice)
The famous Thai fried rice is a favourite for almost all locals and tourists. The meal usually includes some kind of meat, either chicken, shrimp, crab or beef. Together with egg, garlic, onions and a delicious seasoning this is an easy to go to meal that can be found at many street vendors.

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Massaman Curry
Another favourite of mine, I so love my curry's! Interesting fact is that Massaman is not a native Thai word and comes from the Muslims early writing around the 19th century. This is a bit of a softer curry compared to the green, red and yellow Thai curries. It does have some dried peppers in there, so be aware it is still spicy. The rich flavors in the paste come from cinnamon, nutmeg, cumin and several others, these are all spices imported from the Middle East. Massaman Curry can be found in almost any restaurant, lucky us!

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Spring rolls
Crispy fried spring rolls can be found at almost any street vendor or restaurant. They are often served as an appetizer or little snack and are delicious with some hot or sweet-sour sauce. I used to get these for lunch a lot, they are really easy to come by, seriously, and you can get them on almost every street corner. They are often fresh made and are done in a few minutes. Don't forget about the taste, nothing is better than Thai spring rolls!

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Banana Pancakes
I wasn't going to put them in, because they are often referred to as backpacker food. You seriously can't go without them though; they are the best damn things that have ever come out of Thailand. I'm not kidding, it has been almost 3 years since I was in Thailand and you can ask anyone, I still talk about them. The other night I even had a dream about them, those delicious banana pancakes with vanilla sauce mmmm.. They have hundreds of variations (even some without banana if you prefer that) but you can get them with chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, hazelnut, orange, almost anything you can think of, they can put it on for you! So if you see one of the little carts offering pancakes, don't just walk by.. GET ONE!!! and if you don't want to do it for yourself, please do it for me, I'll be satisfied knowing that someone is enjoying them somewhere.

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