Best & Worst Thai Food According to a Thai Chef

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
  • When you walk into an average Thai restaurant, which dishes are likely going to satisfy, and which are likely going to suck. Here's my tier list to help you maximize your chances of having a great Thai meal!
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    Beef & Broccoli hot-thai-kitchen.com/beef-and...
    Cashew Chicken hot-thai-kitchen.com/cashew-c...
    Rad Na hot-thai-kitchen.com/rad-na/
    Pad See Ew hot-thai-kitchen.com/pad-see-...
    Green Papaya Salad hot-thai-kitchen.com/papaya-s...
    Hat Yai Fried Chicken hot-thai-kitchen.com/hat-yai-...
    Tom Kha Gai hot-thai-kitchen.com/tom-ka-gai/
    Pad Kee Mao hot-thai-kitchen.com/pad-kee-...
    Boat Noodles hot-thai-kitchen.com/boat-noo...
    Chicken Satay hot-thai-kitchen.com/chicken-...
    Yum Pladook Foo hot-thai-kitchen.com/yum-pla-...
    Mango Sticky Rice hot-thai-kitchen.com/mango-st...
    Pad Gaprao (Pad Kra Pao) hot-thai-kitchen.com/holy-bas...
    Laab hot-thai-kitchen.com/laab-moo/
    Pad Thai hot-thai-kitchen.com/best-pad...
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    About Pai:
    Pailin “Pai” Chongchitnant is the author of the Hot Thai Kitchen cookbook, co-host of a Canadian TV series One World Kitchen on Gusto TV, and creator and host of the CZcams channel Pailin's Kitchen.
    Pai was born and raised in southern Thailand where she spent much of her "playtime" in the kitchen. She traveled to Canada to study Nutritional Sciences at the University of British Columbia, and was later trained as a chef at Le Cordon Bleu culinary school in San Francisco.
    After working in both Western and Thai professional kitchens, she decided that her passion really lies in educating and empowering others to cook at home via CZcams videos, her cookbook, and cooking classes. She currently lives in Vancouver, and goes to Thailand every year to visit her family. Visit her at hot-thai-kitchen.com
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  • @PailinsKitchen
    @PailinsKitchen  Před 5 měsíci +55

    Hello lovely viewers! I hope you enjoy this video! Here are recipes for all of the dishes mentioned:
    Green Curry hot-thai-kitchen.com/green-curry-new-2/
    Tom Yum hot-thai-kitchen.com/tom-yum-goong/
    Beef & Broccoli hot-thai-kitchen.com/beef-and-broccoli/
    Cashew Chicken hot-thai-kitchen.com/cashew-chicken/
    Rad Na hot-thai-kitchen.com/rad-na/
    Pad See Ew hot-thai-kitchen.com/pad-see-ew-new/
    Green Papaya Salad hot-thai-kitchen.com/papaya-salad-v3/
    Hat Yai Fried Chicken hot-thai-kitchen.com/hat-yai-fried-chicken/
    Tom Kha Gai hot-thai-kitchen.com/tom-ka-gai/
    Pad Kee Mao hot-thai-kitchen.com/pad-kee-mao-2/
    Boat Noodles hot-thai-kitchen.com/boat-noodles/
    Chicken Satay hot-thai-kitchen.com/chicken-satay/
    Yum Pladook Foo hot-thai-kitchen.com/yum-pla-duk-foo/
    Mango Sticky Rice hot-thai-kitchen.com/mango-sticky-rice/
    Pad Gaprao (Pad Kra Pao) hot-thai-kitchen.com/holy-basil-stir-fry/
    Laab hot-thai-kitchen.com/laab-moo/
    Pad Thai hot-thai-kitchen.com/best-pad-thai/

    • @RobespierreThePoof
      @RobespierreThePoof Před 5 měsíci +1

      Every time I hear proper Thai pronunciation, I realize I would really like to learn the basics of the language. It's so distinctive.
      But I wouldn't get very far into it. That writing system is a beast.

    • @RobespierreThePoof
      @RobespierreThePoof Před 5 měsíci

      P.S. the first Thai dish I ever tried was in Boston and I was only 18. I had no idea what I was ordering and got Pad Gaprow. It was so spicy for me at the time, that I was crying. Lol.
      And I've been in love with Thai food ever since.

    • @Usctrojanduo
      @Usctrojanduo Před 5 měsíci

      We missed you and I would love for you to post new content weekly. My husband is Thai and I am trying to up my Thai cooking game. I am a master at soul food and other classic American dishes. This California girl needs your help. Wishing you, Adam and the kids a fabulous 2024. #foodnetwork @foodnetwork #newtvstar #pailinsthaikitchen

    • @user-vj9zv6ly6n
      @user-vj9zv6ly6n Před 5 měsíci

      Hi Pailin. I'm subscribed for almost 2 years now an enjoying this channel ever since. Picturesque, explicitly, knowledgeable, useful, practical and nicely presented. Uncle Roger also referred to your expertise when mocking Jamie Olver’s green curry. It was something like …”If you want to learn to cook green curry, go watch Hot Thai Kitchen”
      As for this particular video, could you please supplement the description with the Tier List in written, rather than only graphical form with no dish names in the body of the video. This will be useful as a quick ref when going to a Thai restaurant. Thank you.

    • @mikedavis9724
      @mikedavis9724 Před 4 měsíci

      Hi, big fan. I have seen a couple of red curry videos from a while back, but would you mind updating and going into a deep-dive for making red curry with maybe different proteins and vegetables? It would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

  • @SenyaiGrubs
    @SenyaiGrubs Před 5 měsíci +235

    If Yum Pladook Foo didn’t end up in s-tier I was going to riot

    • @deadfr0g
      @deadfr0g Před 5 měsíci +20

      Well, well, well! If it isn’t my third-favourite bean influencer. 😀

    • @llocz1jq
      @llocz1jq Před 4 měsíci +2

      😂😂😂😂

    • @eskipotato
      @eskipotato Před 4 měsíci +1

      thanks for putting me on Pad Grapao

  • @uttopya1
    @uttopya1 Před 5 měsíci +322

    One of my favourite Laotian/ Thai places in Paris got complaints because their Papaya salad was too spicy, the new waitress apologised to us before she served it, it was pretty mild. I'm fed up with these people who ruin dishes for the rest of us. Don't be so sure about Pad kra pao, I recently ordered one at a new place and they forgot to put any chilli in it at all..... or any basil.

    • @edwarddeatley1117
      @edwarddeatley1117 Před 5 měsíci +15

      In regards to papaya salad, it’s really just a matter of telling the waiter how spicy you like it. No spice, foreigner spice, or Thai style. Also, I’ve had really delicious mango sticky rice here in Northern California during the summer months. My favorite is Lao/issan style with the dark little crab pounded into the dish.

    • @Aeonleaf
      @Aeonleaf Před 5 měsíci +12

      ​@@edwarddeatley1117 It's also very common for the locals in Thailand to taste the papaya salad while the hawker is pounding the salad to ensure they get the right taste.

    • @jshoota19ify
      @jshoota19ify Před 5 měsíci +7

      ​@edwarddeatley1117 Yes, I live in the northern California Central Valley as well. We are very fortunate to have many very good Southeast Asian restaurants. Now, after watching this video, I'm gonna keep an eye out for those elite tier dishes.

    • @bacca71
      @bacca71 Před 5 měsíci +6

      My experience in Thailand and throughout Isaarn was when you order som tahm, you specify how hot/sour you want it. pet-piew, for 'hot & sour' or pet-pet piew-piew for 'really spicy and really sour.' Also a more specific qualifier by specifying by how many chili peppers you want pounded into your papaya salad - maximum in Bangkok usually about 8 chili peppers, but in Isaarn specifying 15 chili peppers not uncommon (and my personal maximum in the old days). Since it's made to order by dish it should be easy to be specific as to how spicy and tart you want it. Should be this way in North American Thai restaurants, but it is not always so, unless you are familiar with the staff and owners.

    • @nightwing4872
      @nightwing4872 Před 5 měsíci +8

      I went to a Japanese restaurant and the wasabi tasted like starch and no trace of horseradish. When I asked for another one they said all of it is the same because ppl complained that it was too strong 🤯

  • @ZeroFox0909
    @ZeroFox0909 Před 5 měsíci +164

    So happy to see Pad Thai on the D-list. Restaurants, take note, stop cutting corners on ingredients.

    • @zippity888
      @zippity888 Před 5 měsíci +14

      so true in Australia , no dry prawn and rarely any garlic chive... and charge 24 dollars in my town.

    • @g.e.boroush5176
      @g.e.boroush5176 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Completely agree with you. The same occurs with Drunken Noodles. One gets served a plate of greasy wide noodles with 3 bean sprouts and we're supposed to rave about it? SO disappointing! And if a restaurant does that to me, I don't go back. My brother and I found a wonderful Drunken Noodle dish in Boston in a little hole in the wall spot with LOTS of vegg, spice, etc. It is heaven and every Drunken Noodle dish is compared to that one. I'm tired of spending good money for a boring plate of greasy noodles - don't go back!

    • @greenislandserenade1
      @greenislandserenade1 Před 5 měsíci +10

      they need to stop subbing ketchup for tamarind paste 😭

    • @songhoang4120
      @songhoang4120 Před 5 měsíci

      Can you tell me the name of the restaurant in Boston? I'd like to visit@@g.e.boroush5176

    • @failtolawl
      @failtolawl Před 4 měsíci +3

      Cutting corners? My guy the whole point of Pad Thai was cutting corners. It was invented for a food shortage.

  • @anarey-oktay2683
    @anarey-oktay2683 Před 5 měsíci +42

    I’ve never been disappointed in a Mom&Pop Thai restaurant. Where one spouse is front of house, the other is in the kitchen, and the kids/cousins are waiting tables. Those places make me feel like I’m a guest in their home. Always, the food is excellent.

  • @craigbryant3191
    @craigbryant3191 Před 5 měsíci +179

    Under your instruction, I've been working this past year on my Pad Thai, Massaman Curry, Tom Kha Gai, and Green Curry, so that I can be free to order other things when we go to Thai restaurants!

    • @coolnewpants
      @coolnewpants Před 5 měsíci +12

      That's a good plan!

    • @caviersim3806
      @caviersim3806 Před 5 měsíci +5

      I know exactly what you mean😂 every time I go I HAVE to order both the green curry and Tom yum soup, because I love them both so much and can’t settle for just one

  • @Anonanimous
    @Anonanimous Před 5 měsíci +73

    I really like Pailin’s attitude and approach to this tier list because she made it in a way that optimizes the best Thai experience one could get, in her opinion. This is reflective on the entire channel, which is why I love watching it so much, because it feels like a celebration to Thai culture and how Pailin guides the audience through Thai cuisine with her own experience and highlights the best aspects of it. 🎉

  • @Ajhmee
    @Ajhmee Před 5 měsíci +104

    I'm Thai and I want to confirm about Som Tum (Papaya salad). Thai people want to eat Som Tum when they want something spicy, really spicy. For me it should done with 20+ bird eye chilis or dry red chilis. If Thai people order Som tum and it turn out it is not spicy enough, we have to do it again another day to fix it, to make ourself sweaty so we satisfy.
    กินส้มตำไม่เผ็ดแล้วมันคาใจ 😆

    • @baoTAEfuL
      @baoTAEfuL Před 5 měsíci +14

      As a Hmong person, I also agree. When I want papaya salad, I want to hurt a little and satisfy my umami funky spicy cravings. When I make it, I don’t count how many peppers I use, I just grab handfuls. 😁

    • @OoMASEoO
      @OoMASEoO Před 5 měsíci +6

      Yes most places make it only taste of fish sauce and sugar 🤢

    • @bobbysmith8095
      @bobbysmith8095 Před 5 měsíci +2

      They would be out of business in North America then lol

    • @hailhummus
      @hailhummus Před 5 měsíci +4

      Yeah I wish I knew that before eating it in Bangkok, thinking it would be something 'fresh' to deal with the humidity 😂

    • @Aibahm
      @Aibahm Před 5 měsíci +1

      I'm surely a strange Thai as I can't stand eating spicy food and enjoy eating Papaya Salad with just a half or 1 chilli. haha

  • @lofiben
    @lofiben Před 5 měsíci +38

    It's interesting to see this list play out because I'm looking at it from a restaurateur perspective. When my parents had their restaurants, Pad Thai was easily the most popular dish ever. There wasn't a single day out of the 13 years my parents opened that restaurant that we didn't sell Pad Thai.
    Interestingly enough, Lad Na was a dish we featured in the second restaurant in an Asian majority area and by far the people who ordered that the most were Thai people themselves.
    We served boat noodles in both the white majority and Asian majority area restaurants and that proved to be very popular among everyone.

  • @musicloveranthony
    @musicloveranthony Před 4 měsíci +12

    What an awesome video. This was so fun to watch!!
    I’m so grateful to live in Minneapolis/St Paul Minnesota. We have Thai restaurants run by people from various ethnicities (Thai, Karen, Isan, Hmong) and have large southeast Asian populations (Thai, Hmong, Cambodian, Vietnamese, Lao) that help drive demand for quality food and quality restaurants. I’ve tried dozens of Thai restaurants over my lifetime here and of course some haven’t been great, but some are really great and I find they seem to really excel at a few dishes.
    Some of my favorite dishes are nam thok kor moo yang (only one restaurant here serves it), nam khao, papaya salad (HOT and sour as it should be), laab of course, sour sausage, and I love pad kana moo grop!!

  • @Krossfyre
    @Krossfyre Před 5 měsíci +19

    The thing I kind of disagree on is any dish that's stir fried, if they're using a wok and a big burner they can achieve wok hei much more easily than you can. That's an element that's hard to capture at home, unless you're cooking in batches like Kenji recommends, but then you're cooking in batches, which is a bit of a pain. I don't think it really changes the rankings, but it does mean that if their ingredients are decent then they're often a step above what you can achieve at home without more effort.😊

  • @bullymama369
    @bullymama369 Před 5 měsíci +46

    What a fun and informative video. It was nice to confirm what I've always thought, my Thai curries are far better than any restaurant I have eaten it in. Now I know why. Good authentic recipe, good ingredients. And a good fire in every bite 🤤

    • @Suedetussy
      @Suedetussy Před 5 měsíci +2

      So true, i‘ve always wondered how this could be possible and whether i was crazy to call my food better than in a restaurant. 😅

    • @loati94
      @loati94 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Cheaper as well. A thai curry can be 12-15€ where I lieve but for that price, you can eat curry for a week if you make it at home! I would try a restaurant curry if it has duck since that's more expensive to purchase.

  • @loparoychoudhuri2716
    @loparoychoudhuri2716 Před 5 měsíci +37

    Pailin, among others, your Pad Thai recipe IS the bomb! I tried and tried to make it right before I came across your video. I was simply amazed with the results when I followed your recipe. And now it is a staple at our home.
    - A huge fan.

    • @wendyellis6402
      @wendyellis6402 Před 5 měsíci +4

      I did this, too. I’m always disappointed if I order pad Thai at a restaurant.

  • @parinceo
    @parinceo Před 5 měsíci +55

    Good padthai is difficult to find even in Thailand 😅 agree with most of the list except the mango sticky rice. I find the rice is rarely done right abroad. It’s almost always too mushy.

    • @thicclord848
      @thicclord848 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Even in Thailand, there's a good chance that sticky rice is not that good too. Whenever I wanted to eat mango sticky rice I had a place specialized for sticky rice and another for mango.

    • @lemonysnickette
      @lemonysnickette Před 5 měsíci +6

      I worked in a thai restaurant and was always disappointed in our rice. Seems difficult to mess up but we always did..

    • @TheTickyTickyTicky
      @TheTickyTickyTicky Před 5 měsíci +2

      There's a pad thai place in my hometown hidden in a narrow alley that only opens on a whim. The dish had nothing but noodle and egg, but the taste and the chewiness of the noodle were divine.

    • @dalem6597
      @dalem6597 Před 5 měsíci +2

      You should try Kamkwas pad Thai from New Zealand, best in the world 🌎!!!

    • @dalem6597
      @dalem6597 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @theclevedonfarmersmarket

  • @edwarddeatley1117
    @edwarddeatley1117 Před 5 měsíci +11

    This was one of the funnest cooking videos I have seen in a very long time. Such a clever topic and so well produced.
    I lived and worked in Thailand for five years, and the only thing I really miss is the food. I also would consider papaya salad to be the national dish of Thailand, hands down.

  • @randolphpinkle4482
    @randolphpinkle4482 Před 5 měsíci +15

    While working at a Thai-Muslim high school in Narathiwat, Thailand, my colleagues took me to a tiny restaurant that served a mind-blowing tom yang kung. It was so spicy but balanced that it felt like a laughing narcotic. We ate, joked, and laughed. What a time. Sanuk.

  • @HenryFromWob
    @HenryFromWob Před 5 měsíci +18

    Thank you Pai for the great video! 😊
    For those who are looking for a particular dish:
    0:00 Intro
    1:22 Tier categories
    3:16 Curries
    4:50 Tom Yum
    5:33 Meats & Veggies Stir-Fries
    6:24 Rad Na
    7:42 Pad See Ew
    8:54 Green Papaya Salad
    9:56 Hat Yai Fried Chicken
    10:58 Tom Kha Gai
    11:37 Pad Kee Mao
    12:18 Boat Noodles
    13:18 Chicken Satay
    14:44 Yum Pladook Foo
    16:09 Mango Sticky Rice
    17:04 Pad Gaprao
    18:05 Laab
    18:40 Pad Thai
    20:36 Conclusion

    • @ricklee5845
      @ricklee5845 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thank you Henry for the breakdown!

  • @VicBattlefield
    @VicBattlefield Před 5 měsíci +22

    My one month stay in Thailand was hardly long enough to go through all of the culinary delights this country has to offer. I hope to come back again soon and continue my expedition in this delightful cuisine. In the meantime, I’ll be back home, trying out the different recipes I get from Hot Thai Kitchen. Thank you very much for your great videos in 2023, Khun Palin! Happy New Year 2024🥳

  • @arguello6789
    @arguello6789 Před 5 měsíci +18

    Pailin is not only a extraordinary chef it is a wonderful and charismatic person. I love her´s recipies and followed her for may years. Greetings from Quito Ecuador

  • @Wormsie
    @Wormsie Před 5 měsíci +15

    Looking at what ended up on the S-tier, the lesson seems to be "don't go to bad Thai restaurants". 😄 Where I live, stir fried noodle dishes are something you should never order, because none of the restaurants bother frying the noodles. Curries, salads and stir fries tend to be good.

  • @alexwansss
    @alexwansss Před 5 měsíci +7

    I often order the drunken noodles at restaurants just to see where they're at with their flavor balances, and if they get it right, most of the time the rest of the menu is great.

  • @Bmonkeygurl
    @Bmonkeygurl Před 5 měsíci +15

    The BEST Thai thing I ever ate was a soft shell crab stur fry type thing I had in Bangkok. I fell in love with green peppercorns.
    My inlaws ruined most Thai restaurant food for me...hahaha
    With exception: the Pad Woon Sen at our local place is so yumny.

  • @jesspoole1105
    @jesspoole1105 Před měsícem +1

    Love this video. I grew up in Australia where the Thai food is so good and then moved to the USA and this totally tracks with my experience in Thai restaurants across North America. Basically use your recipes exclusively now to replicate the food we miss so much from home.

  • @writingraven3314
    @writingraven3314 Před 5 měsíci +1

    What an enjoyable video. I love that you included your recipes in the comments. I would love to see more videos like this.

  • @Zebeeze
    @Zebeeze Před 4 měsíci +1

    Love this! Helpful and clever

  • @awilli20tony
    @awilli20tony Před 5 měsíci

    Great video and solid choices. You also made it fun to watch. I will definitely check out your recipes and stay tuned in. Thank you!!!!❤❤❤❤

  • @lindas.8036
    @lindas.8036 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for the videos. I always enjoy them and usually learn something new!

  • @kulfi4208
    @kulfi4208 Před 5 měsíci

    your videos are so helpful and also a joy to watch! please keep making these 💖💐

  • @tayntp
    @tayntp Před 5 měsíci +7

    Good ‘Pad Thai’ are only find in specialty restaurants that only cook ‘Pad Thai’ (or has Pad See Ew along with it) rather than general places that has Pad Thai on the menu, even in Thailand.
    Same with ‘Rad Na’, I think it requires time and patience to cook the gravy to get the right thickness texture and flavors. If it isn’t a specialty place for Rad Na and have it with other type of Thai dishes, they often rush the process to get the order in time so most of the time it comes out too watery or lack of flavors.
    Added: First time in Sydney, I surprised by broccoli(some places even added carrots) in Pad Kraprao, which is an unusual experience for a Thai person.

    • @Zebeeze
      @Zebeeze Před 4 měsíci +1

      Broccoli and carrot in pad kraprao? I've had my share of dodgy Thai food, but I've never seen that here in Sydney...

    • @tayntp
      @tayntp Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@Zebeeze Got that from lunch/diner style of Thai restaurant nearby the UTS, tho. Felt different from other restaurants on Campbell St or Pitt St that are more authentic.

    • @Zebeeze
      @Zebeeze Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@@tayntp interesting! Maybe they were selling it cheap for the students so put the veges in to save money 😂

  • @jonfranklin4583
    @jonfranklin4583 Před 5 měsíci

    Love this ranking, love your video's! Have used some of your recipe's and they have all been very good, thank you!

  • @elsazamparelli1947
    @elsazamparelli1947 Před 5 měsíci

    OMG what a great one. All programs are great but this one was unique and very informative. Thanks as always!

  • @pjab1133
    @pjab1133 Před 3 měsíci +1

    This was very fun to watch and I love your crisp comments and your sense of humor ! 😘😍😂

  • @susanhosmer6341
    @susanhosmer6341 Před 5 měsíci

    I enjoyed this one. Great information. Love your recipes!

  • @jackyboygee777
    @jackyboygee777 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi Pai, great to see you back, loved this video as it explains in simple terms what to look out for, thanks for the tips gorgeous.......Happy New Year. 😍😘

  • @ZTTINGS
    @ZTTINGS Před 5 měsíci

    Such a delight to watch every time. Thank you x

  • @mordanlike
    @mordanlike Před 5 měsíci

    Happy New Year! I hope that it'll make you happy that I have made many a meal following your recipes, and it has always turned out impressive to the people I've cooked for. I couldn't have done it without you! Kob khun krap!

  • @Jodabomb24
    @Jodabomb24 Před 5 měsíci +6

    I stopped ordering pad thai out once I started making Pai's recipe! It takes a little longer to put together than other dishes but it tastes so good and it always makes me happy to eat a big pile of noodles and vegetables and peanuts.

  • @mon6745
    @mon6745 Před 5 měsíci

    I love this video concept - also because its a cool list of recipies all linked in the description 😊

  • @Cega1985
    @Cega1985 Před 5 měsíci +13

    I am shook... Pad Thai is my go too, and a lot of them are sticky sweet. But now I'm wondering if the good ones I've had are actually trash and now I am having an existential crisis

    • @AndyL940
      @AndyL940 Před 5 měsíci +3

      They will have been nothing like good and proper Pad Thai ( I live in Nakhon Phanom ) so come to Thailand and experience it for yourself 🙏

    • @ecor150
      @ecor150 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Lol I never had good pad thai in America

    • @Cega1985
      @Cega1985 Před 5 měsíci

      @@AndyL940 It's on my list when I can afford a passport and international travel

    • @Kwippy
      @Kwippy Před 5 měsíci

      A lot of Thai people like their pad thai sweet. I don't myself but if you like it sweet,, then you are like the majority of Thais.

    • @gerardacronin334
      @gerardacronin334 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Maybe you could try making it at home using Pai’s recipe!

  • @stevenrldenault7451
    @stevenrldenault7451 Před 5 měsíci

    Super topic and video. Always great to hear your honest reviews. In Winnipeg we have only a handful of Thai places, so I’ll be seeing how many of the S & A dishes are available.
    Thank you, Steve

  • @brentminick1
    @brentminick1 Před 3 měsíci

    The tier concept of this video is top tier. Really enjoyed the format and feedback from this one!! Great info!

  • @yoni905
    @yoni905 Před měsícem

    Super video!! Never knew about many of these dishes!

  • @karendegraaf3572
    @karendegraaf3572 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great video and very useful, thank you! I am making more and more of my own Thai food so do want to stretch it if I'm at a restaurant, but this has some really good warnings for N American places!

  • @star13r1te
    @star13r1te Před 5 měsíci +5

    I have found my favourite food from Thailand, khao man gai, at a Thai restaurant only once and it was so disappointing. When I lived in Korat, there was a vendor at the night market and all they made was khao man gai. It was so good. I miss it so much

    • @itsgoingtobeok-justbreathe4808
      @itsgoingtobeok-justbreathe4808 Před 5 měsíci +5

      That's b/c it is a specialized dish and most places that serve it (here and in Thailand) --only-- serve that dish . Most places that have it as part of a large menu don't do it right. If you're in Portland, def. try Nong's Khao Man Gai.

    • @Kwippy
      @Kwippy Před 5 měsíci +2

      There are numerous CZcams recipes for khao man gai. Nearly all will not mention MSG. In SE Asia, this dish is always made with liberal amounts of MSG. You can make it without MSG but it will not taste like you get in Singapore and Thailand.

  • @olyman63
    @olyman63 Před 5 měsíci

    Happy New Year to you. Your shows are so amazing. Thank you for sharing this with us. Have a wonderful day.

  • @ariellunna
    @ariellunna Před 9 dny +1

    I'm colombian, but I really enjoy this episode. Thank you so much for teaching us.

  • @NoName-vq3zo
    @NoName-vq3zo Před 5 měsíci +5

    These are good and accurate ratings. I am not Thai but had the pleasure of having Thai friends who would graciously invite me to their homes for amazing and authentic Thai food. Having tasted those I too get angry and disappointed by the cloyingly sweet junk that is served by so many Thai restaurants to please the American or Western palate. It is unfortunate that these restaurants choose to do that when the authentic flavors are so mind blowingly delicious!

  • @tbirdparis
    @tbirdparis Před 5 měsíci +6

    There used to be a place here in Paris that did the most legit Pad Thai I've ever had outside of Thailand. The irony was that this was at least 15 years ago when Thai restaurants were almost non existent in this city and most people's idea here of Thai food was a completely fake version served in Chinese restaurants that had "Chinese/Thai/Vietnamese" written on their signage (those terrible faux Asian restaurants still exist here btw).
    Anyway, we only discovered this good place because a friend who worked at L'Oréal head office had a colleague from Thailand who told her about this restaurant and vouched for the Thai chef there. Everything on the menu was at least very good, and the dishes that weren't just good were excellent. The Pad Thai was phenomenal right down to the presentation, with different elements arranged around the noodles like a little pinch of salt, a little pile of tiny dried shrimp and all the other trimmings. Sad this restaurant's no longer around, we have a lot more Thai in Paris now but some (not all) of it is more on the trendy side than the good side.

  • @mshappyfeet2009
    @mshappyfeet2009 Před 5 měsíci

    That was a fun and interesting video! I presume it was the pad thai that you picked out earlier on but opted to go through it in the end? Incidentally, I discovered your channel as I was searching for a pad thai recipe. ☺️

  • @johnr1348
    @johnr1348 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for another great video Pai! Hope you have a wonderful New Year!

  • @Dirkschneider
    @Dirkschneider Před 5 měsíci +19

    While I'm not in North America (but in Sweden) I would definitely lower the ranking on the Pad Grapao. Like you said: Some restaurants don't even use Holy Basil. Second, this is almost never served as 'sab' (small pieces) over here. It will definitely be better if you're in a proper restaurant but at a Take Away this dish almost always disappoint. You will get big chunks of meat bathing in oil, water and soy sauce together with way too much vegetables like broccoli, carrots and bamboo. This dish is so easy to do right yourself so it is definitely a C for me.

    • @sandrajensen2047
      @sandrajensen2047 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Agreed, when I have had it in Vancouver it ALWAYS has assorted vegetables in with the meat - anything from bamboo shoots to bell peppers to pea pods.

  • @CyraNoavek
    @CyraNoavek Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for this helpful list.

  • @bennypaulino9506
    @bennypaulino9506 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great presentation. Now I know what to order in a Thai Restaurant. Thank you

  • @SamDobrow
    @SamDobrow Před 5 měsíci +4

    I love your insights (and recipes). My family prefers me to cook Thai rather than going to a restaurant. One of their favorites is Pad Prik Khing with homemade with chili sauce from scratch. I'm surprised this didn't at least make it to your A or C list.

  • @rebeccawhitney3539
    @rebeccawhitney3539 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks so much! I love your channel, and have learned so much! One of the most useful recipes is your make ahead pad thai sauce.... now, no one in my family has since ordered Pad Thai in a restaurant.😘

  • @friendosal6017
    @friendosal6017 Před 5 měsíci

    I’ve been making your Pad Thai recipe with 🦐 and I can’t even order Pad Thai in a restaurant anymore. Yours is so good and fresh!

  • @stevehanks4339
    @stevehanks4339 Před 5 měsíci

    Happy New Year and thanks for another great vid

  • @emi-sings
    @emi-sings Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you Pailin for this very helpful video!!! When going to a restaurant I have a hard time making a decision on what to order! This is great!👍👍👍😁

  • @zakuradragon
    @zakuradragon Před 5 měsíci +2

    I’ve also used to order Pad Thai at every Thai restaurant I visited in the U.S. as benchmark, and it’s always made like a dessert!

  • @colinmills3175
    @colinmills3175 Před 5 měsíci

    🙏🏽 Pai
    So pleased to have discovered you and your channel 👍I l adore Thai cuisine and would love to learn from you and Kaan ❤❤
    Colin 🇬🇧

  • @octobersix
    @octobersix Před 5 měsíci +4

    One tell that always made me suspect of a Stateside Thai eatery was seeing chopsticks as part of the place setting.
    You're right about catering to local tastes. There's Nong's Khao Mung Gai, in Portland OR, which offers peanut sauce as an survival option!

  • @divinegracetio
    @divinegracetio Před 5 měsíci

    I live in Dallas, Tx and everything that Pai said was on point. Lol! Thanks Pai!❤

  • @Shaden0040
    @Shaden0040 Před 5 měsíci +6

    The best Thai dessert I have ever had is fried banana in Wanton with coconut Shredded coconut With a honey red chili sauce Dipping sauce. It is fantastic you take a piece of banana wrap it up in a piece of one ton with some sweetened coconut shredded coconut With the banana Wrap it up deep pet fry it And then let it drain on some paper towels For a couple of minutes And in the mean time you get your honeysauce or you get your honey Hey get your red chili paste Sometimes they have a red chili like jelly It's almost like a jelly you can use either one of those and it's got the flakes of the red pepper and the seeds in it and you mix that in with the honey then you take your pieces and you dip it into that and you eat it It is fantastic one of the best worldwide desserts I have ever had. hands down it's on par with Baklava and cheesecake In its deliciousness

  • @ardemisaguirre8088
    @ardemisaguirre8088 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for those useful information 🥰🌲

  • @Mijzelffan
    @Mijzelffan Před 4 měsíci +5

    As a vegetarian my main takeaway is not to bother with the Thai restaurant and try to make the dishes myself instead haha. I will give the green curry recipe you listed a try soon!

  • @jessepratt1541
    @jessepratt1541 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Such a fun video, I loved it! In my personal experience, Laab has been a B or C tier. It's so easy to make and many places I've been to completely mess it up.
    As an aside, I can't thank you enough for your videos and books. Because of you, I've learned how to make my absolute favorite dishes on the planet.

  • @samuri2011
    @samuri2011 Před 3 měsíci

    This video was sooooo fun loved it

  • @winnieleung6630
    @winnieleung6630 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing this viedo❤

  • @erikd6487
    @erikd6487 Před 3 měsíci

    Yeah, finally I difficult recipe 😊 I have all the spices except the long pepper, which I go look for this week, thank you Pai

  • @habib-vq9fl
    @habib-vq9fl Před 5 měsíci

    What a creative episode !! It's like Thai food card game trivia☺️ I agree especially about pad sieu👍👍

  • @carriegrier4032
    @carriegrier4032 Před 3 měsíci

    I love this video. I am definitely saving this video because I often choose the wrong foods while ordering Thai and end up disappointed. The Pad Thai review is spot on. It is always too sweet when I've ordered it. I made your Mango Sticky Rice and it is absolutely delicious! Your recipe is the only recipe that I used for this dish. I look forward to making more of your recipes.

  • @padders1068
    @padders1068 Před 5 měsíci

    Pai, thanks for sharing! ❤

  • @annaflores9565
    @annaflores9565 Před 5 měsíci

    Ty for every good info!

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for the tier list 👍🏻

  • @chiga3388
    @chiga3388 Před 4 měsíci +1

    S: Hat Yai Fried Chicken, Boat Noodles, Yum Pladook Foo
    A: Tom Yum, Tom Kha Gai, Mango Sticky Rice, Pad Gaprao, Laab
    B: Meat and Veggie Stir Fry, Green Papaya Salad, Chicken Satay
    C: Curries, Pad See Ew, Pad Kee Mao
    D: Rad Na, Pad Thai

  • @pacset2
    @pacset2 Před 5 měsíci

    Great info, have a happy new year 2024

  • @sandhill9313
    @sandhill9313 Před 5 měsíci

    Well done, Happy New Year 😄

  • @johnguinto1748
    @johnguinto1748 Před 5 měsíci

    This video just made me love you 10x more by combining my 2 favorite things 😍

  • @DaigurenXHyourinmaru
    @DaigurenXHyourinmaru Před 5 měsíci +2

    Would love a tier list for accessibility.
    So how likely to be able to get the ingredients for, make successfully (not so tricky) and maybe factor in how adventurous the flavours might be.
    S rank is for "Start Here,"

  • @reyaz8531
    @reyaz8531 Před 4 měsíci

    Great list!

  • @koloco
    @koloco Před 5 měsíci +6

    I've found Pad Gaprao (holy basil stir fry) to be a reliable and tasty choice even traveling in Thailand. Out of the way place, no English spoken.....Very nice effort, thoroughly enjoyed it!

    • @4D1989
      @4D1989 Před 5 měsíci

      That's my favourite, I have to beg for my local Thai restaurant to mince the beef rather than strips. That's how I had it in Thailand but pork instead. Nice to make at home too

    • @Hubajube
      @Hubajube Před 5 měsíci +1

      There's a Chinese restaurant here in Cleveland called Siam Cafe. They do a few Thai and Vietnamese dishes as well as Chinese. When they opened years ago, Thai food was just making big inroads, so they called it Siam Cafe!
      In any case, their version of this which they call "Hot Basil Grounded Pork" is the best of their Thai dishes. Properly spicy.

  • @bennypaulino9506
    @bennypaulino9506 Před 5 měsíci

    Very informative. 👍

  • @karenrobbins6656
    @karenrobbins6656 Před 5 měsíci

    Yes I make your pad see ew! The recipe is great. Thanks for this list! I’ll be thinking of it next time I am at a Thai restaurant

  • @disteve
    @disteve Před 5 měsíci +2

    Hi Pailin. Love your channel! Thai food is our favourite hands down. We have eaten in the top Thai restaurants in Paris, London, NYC, Las Vegas (unfortunately never been to Thailand) but our favourite restaurant is a small place out in Pitt Meadows called Pad Thai. Have you heard of it? I believe two sisters from southern Thailand run it and they are fantastic. The food is delicious and I would love to hear a comparison to the real Thai cuisine. Their Thai fried rice is so good I dream about it. We also love the Pad Thai and the Green Curry Chicken is a must. Love to hear your opinion. Thanks and Happy New Year

  • @annebarder9554
    @annebarder9554 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge in a vestern-friendly way. I would love it if you made a video on all the kinds of vegetables that are less well known for us vesterlings.. Greatings from Denmark, where we eat a lot of potatoes 🥱

  • @FredricPrager
    @FredricPrager Před 5 měsíci

    I've been following your videos since forever and you have turned me into a pretty decent Thai cook. Of course living in Bangkok for 14 years makes sourcing ingredients fairly easy. I happen to be Pad Siew addict and your recipe, broken down into individual portions, is some of the best I've had here. I'm a street food person, rarely going to "farang' restaurants as they try to tone things down way to much, that is except the prices. Keep up the good work and show some more pictures of Tiger! With Metta!

  • @shadofaxes
    @shadofaxes Před 5 měsíci

    This was really well done Pailin! I've always loved Japanese/Thai/Chinese/Korean/any Southeast Asian food but it's only in the last few years after retiring that I've actually started trying to make it myself instead going out to get it. I can do the typical dishes, sweet n sour/teriyaki anything, anything in a wonton or eggroll wrapper (even make my own wrappers :), and rice/fried rice/sushi rice (after years of trying to make good sushi I still can't do it, inari yes sushi nope :( Your channel has been an inspiration thank you!

  • @colinmills3175
    @colinmills3175 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hi Pai
    Thank you for letting me be patreon ❤
    Quite a eventful 2923
    Happy New Year
    Colin 🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @mercurywoodrose
    @mercurywoodrose Před 5 měsíci +1

    I think I burnt out on Thai food decades ago because it was the same dishes over and over possibly at mediocre San Francisco Bay area restaurants. I recently rediscovered it and I want to try it more. You are an amazing presenter. I’m captivated by how you talk about the food, and remember I’ve been watching cooking shows since Julia Child . it suddenly dawning on me that I have absolutely no idea how to think about any of these Southeast Asian cuisines as my brain is mostly organized around Chinese Japanese and Indian. I think there’s a philosophy or an aesthetic behind Thai food, which is absolutely unique when you get past the commercial aspects of it, I’ll definitely watch more of your videos

  • @thominejensen4865
    @thominejensen4865 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Also, looking through the menu of my favourite local thai place and delighted to see that they serve rad na. However, my favourite dish from that place is ba mee heng~

  • @ejudeandrew
    @ejudeandrew Před 5 měsíci

    WOW ! So happy to see you(Virtually) after so many years. I was just walking by Corriander last month that closed in the mall. Take Care - Jude

  • @mathewweeks9069
    @mathewweeks9069 Před 4 měsíci

    Your awesome and awesome video be safe out there ❤️😎👍🙏

  • @isabelab6851
    @isabelab6851 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video. This is very helpful. I moved to Northern California recently (not in the city) and have yet to see a Thai restaurant that looked interesting enough to try. I much prefer to eat at home…and trying your recipes. I even got a Kirk mortar and pestle to retry out more dishes. Generally I can find the ingredients in Asian store in San Jose better for Thai, Vietnamese ingredients.

  • @margoleblanc
    @margoleblanc Před 5 měsíci

    Lol shoutout to Saskatchewan! That's where I live, I fell in love with Thai food and culture after studying in Thailand for a semester 💕 keep up the good work - love watching your videos!!!

  • @arnoldsands1610
    @arnoldsands1610 Před 5 měsíci +1

    You are so right about Pad Thai. I first tasted Pad Thai from a restaurant next door to my store. It was delicious, I didn't realize how lucky I was. Since then, I've have tried Pad Thai at every Thai restaurant and been very disappointed.

  • @sts0868
    @sts0868 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Haha - I had to laugh because I knew when you picked Pad Thai the first time, that this will land in the Tier "D". Thanks for that video, I liked it very much. Have a good start into the New Year - I am looking forward to 2024 to find out what new topics you will find for your chanel

  • @z911empire
    @z911empire Před 5 měsíci +2

    GREAT video, great idea, very excited to try the fried chicken and fried fish fluff dish those look amazing! The only one I disagree with is Larb, I would go max B-tier there, I’ve had more bad ones than good ones!

  • @raquelnewby6580
    @raquelnewby6580 Před 5 měsíci

    I am so blessed to live by a Thai restaurant that has great pad Thai! It is the dish I order almost every time and it is the only place I can order good pad Thai. Thank you for making this video though because I may need to open up and try more new things on the menu.

  • @PlacestobeVG
    @PlacestobeVG Před 5 měsíci +1

    loool i dont know why i love it whenever you say "Pad Thai"

  • @5Komma5
    @5Komma5 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Som Tam is my goto dish to try out a restaurant. I know the restaurant is not worth going to when it lacks dried shrimps, add things like kohlrabi or don't serve it with rice. I have tried most Thai restaurants in my city and there are only 3 out of over 20 that make a really good Som Tam.