My friends, I have most excellent news. I have found something truly special. I have discovered one of those rare, elusive restaurants which has..............GREAT FOOD! Yes, it's true, and I am so excited! (And I'm so full. Ohhh, my stomach hurts from the intense splurging, but how could I not? I have found GREAT FOOD!)
Super Thai-licious in Los Angeles
Thailand Plaza (AKA Jinda Thai)
2nd Floor, 5321 Hollywood Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90027
(323) 993-9000
The restaurant is located on the second floor of Thailand Plaza, above the Silom Thai supermarket. There is parking available at the plaza, although it can be easy to miss. Swing into the driveway, take a ticket at the parking booth, and park upstairs on the second level (follow the arrows). Make sure you get your parking ticket validated! If you park elsewhere, there is a street level entry with a staircase and elevator up to the second level.
It's a large restaurant overlooking Hollywood Boulevard, with a raised section in back by the entrance, then a large open floor full of tables, and ending with a wide stage at the front of the room. This is an excellent place for a large party, and they are very willing to accommodate your gathering. There were two big groups the night we went, and though there were still open tables, the restaurant was quite full. If you head there on a weekend evening, make sure you make a reservation if your party has more than four people. The decor is a mixture of traditional Thai statues and ornaments, and glitz and glitter surrounding the stage. The tables are large (all the better to hold lots of food) and the seats are great big, surprisingly comfortable, cushioned wicker chairs. Let me say, if these chairs reclined, we would have passed out after our feast. The stage is large, and there is live entertainment nightly. Don't be su
rprised if your waiter takes your order, then hits the stage to perform a number. The vocalists on stage during our visit were quite good and they sang in English, although I understand that others sing in Thai as well as Chinese.
We were greeted at the door by a friendly and welcoming host, who I can only describe as the Thai equivalent of Joe Pesci from Good Fellas. He seated us, and handed each of us a binder - this was the menu, an extensive list of delicious food. From the appetizers, soups, and salads, to the curries, seafood, noodles, rice dishes and extras, we found items on every page that we wanted to try. Alas, we are only human, and our stomachs could only hold so much!
We started our night with cocktails and martinis from the full bar, and an appetizer of Angel's Wings - a dish of deep fried boneless chicken wings stuffed with meat, noodles, and veggies. I don't know what sort of gigantic winged chicken they found, or maybe they used turkey wings, but these were huge! Two crispy breaded wings were served on a platter, sliced
into four pieces each. This is easily an appetizer you could share with two to four people, or even a meal for one person. But, really, why would we limit ourselves so early in the evening?
Then our feast really began. Along with a large bowl of rice to share at the table, we ordered the Stuffed Squid Panang Curry, tender little squid stuffed with sausage in a red curry sauce. Absolutely delicious!! Our server recommended the Chinese Broccoli with Crispy Pork, which was excellent. The veggies were crisp tender, not over or under cooked, and the pork was crunchy-crispy outside and tender inside. I highly recommend the Papaya Salad with Salted Crab. The salad itself is good, raw papaya shreds in citrus juice served with a wedge of cabbage, but the addition of the fresh blue crab really makes this dish stand out. It can be a bit awkward to eat, but the fresh, buttery-smooth meat inside the shell is worth the work. Definitely try the Tom Yum Kung (the lemon grass shrimp soup). It's served piping hot, is a perfect blend of sour and savoury, and the presentation is just so cool! It comes to the table in a donut shaped pot with a burner in the middle, and an open flame inside. The whole setup looks like a miniature fireplace with soup mounted around it.
Next we ordered the Yellow Noodle Rad Na, yellow noodles with sweet and sour gravy sauce, cooked with shrimp, chicken and squid. This was very good, and extremely filling. However, my favorite two dishes of the evening were the Whole Steamed Pompano, and the Garlic Prawns. The pompano was so moist and light, and it was served with a thin sweet and sour sauce which didn't overwhelm or smother the taste of the fish. The Garlic Prawns looked like three fat mini-lobsters on a serving platter. Each one was grilled and split down the back for easy peeling. It was served with a spicy, peppery sauce, and it was absolutely fabulous!
I cannot rave enough about this place, as nothing I can write can do justice to the menu. The atmosphere is very comfortable, the chairs are
great for lounging when you're ready to burst after your meal, and the live performances are fun and entertaining. The food is clearly an enormous plus here. The menu is available to go, it is extensive with something for everyone, and the portions are excessively huge and plentiful. You can request spicier fare, and there are hot peppers and chili sauce available for those who prefer more of a kick. The service was great, very friendly, and willing to make good recommendations. While we didn't make it to dessert, I have heard that they are very good. I will have to make it back soon to sample more of the menu. As it is, we only tried one appetizer and seven entrees, and along with four drinks from the bar and a pot of tea, our tab only came out to $127. We were expecting a check much larger, and this was a very welcome surprise!
If you are interested in a fun and affordable evening at a great restaurant with fabulous, authentic Thai food, you can't do better than Thailand Plaza. In a city where good food is plentiful, this place stands out as truly GREAT Thai Food!
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Foodie View: Hina's Thai-licious Weekend (Part II)
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