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Old 04-08-2009, 09:46 AM   #1
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Recommendation needed: Thai or Indian - somewhat near GM place

Friend visiting and he wants to hit Indian or Thai before the Canucks game Thurs, any recommendations? Kits? Main? Cambie? West End?
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Old 04-08-2009, 12:33 PM   #2
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How about Charm Modern Thai in Yaletown, never been there myself, but it's really new and the interior looks fantastic
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Never been to Charm Modern Thai Resto-Lounge, but a solid Thai restaurant in Yaletown is Simply Thai. It's a small restaurant, but has great service and more upscale white tablecloth atmosphere. The food is fantastic and more of a traditional Thai menu with many choices.

Cho Muang: steamed flower dumplings stuffed with minced chicken, onion, and spices.


Gaeng Ped Bped Yang: BBQ duck in red curry with coconut milk, banboo shoots, peppers, tomato, pineapple.


Some sort of fish and green beans in bean paste sauce.


Pad Thai
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that looks so good yummmmmmm
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+1 for Simply Thai

It's a nice lil Thai restaurant in Yaletown. Another one that I think is nice is Khai Thai. They're at Seymour and Robson.

http://www.khaithai.com/
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