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Thai restaurant in Cebu!ðŸŒŪðŸģðŸĨ™

Pad Thai Goong Cebu wants to eat Thai in Cebu. Japanese people recommend. Must try!! ðŸ‡đ🇭

In the Philippines for a long time, I started thinking about Thai food. 😭 When I heard that there was a Thai restaurant that the Japanese recommended, I had to try it. 🙌

Pad Thai GoongThe look of the food is very beautiful. Give 10 / 10. Actually, ðŸ“ļâœĻ the dish is very beautiful. Take a picture and bang.

But as a true Thai, to be honest, 😅 the taste is a little sweet and the curry is a little sour, maybe not exactly our home, but it's enough to miss it. ðŸĨđ🙏

If you are in Cebu and think of Thai food, you can come and try it. At least you can eat Thai in foreign countries!! ðŸĪ

Pad Thai Goong| Cebu, Philippines ðŸ‡ĩ🇭

# Philippine food # Dabble to eat # Lemon 8Box # Philippines # Travel to the Philippines

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jeremyj

jeremyj

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Affordable Thai Food & Watermelon Soju! In NYCâœĻ
I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve been here, but I’ll keep coming back, especially now that they’ve added new dishes! Here’s what’s been on my table recently: 🍉 New Drink: Watermelon Soju If you don’t love strong alcohol flavor but still want to enjoy a drink, this is perfect for you! It’s
YiweiinNYðŸĪŊ

YiweiinNYðŸĪŊ

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MY FAVORITE THAI RESTAURANT IN THE NORTH SUBURBS ðŸ‡đ🇭
Jimmy Thai: 9.2/10 & $60.80 ðŸ‡đ🇭 Food: 9.1/10 Quality: 8.8/10 Service: 9.5/10 Price: 9.2/10 OVERALL: 9.2/10 405 Lake Cook Rd, Deerfield, IL 60015 #jimmythai #chicagosuburbs #thaifood
SERGELATO

SERGELATO

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A close-up of a large plate of crab fried rice with lime, cucumber, and a side sauce, served at Thai Diner.
An overhead view of a large oval plate of som tum (papaya salad) generously topped with crispy fried chicken pieces and a lime wedge.
A bowl of yen ta fo (bean curd soup) with mussels, garnished with herbs and fried garlic, served alongside a container of french fries.
americanized thai restaurant—
Thai Diner —is not your usual thai spot. as you can tell by the name, they serve local menu with a (lot of) twist. the menu rotates once in a while. so far i have tried: âœĻ crab fried rice ($28): a humongous plate of fried rice; it is packed with fat crab meat. âœĻ som tum with fried chicken
Ticha U.

Ticha U.

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A table set with two Thai dishes, one featuring shrimp and wide noodles, and another with a yellow curry. A glass of water and a small patterned bowl are also visible, with the text 'HIDDEN THAI FOOD SPOTS IN NYC' overlaid.
The interior of a Thai restaurant, showing a blue and white reception counter decorated with a floral arrangement and a small lamp. Wall sconces illuminate the light gray walls, with dining tables visible in the background.
A close-up of a Thai meal featuring crispy roasted duck served with a rich sauce, a bowl of red curry or soup, and a side of white rice. A purple beverage with mint garnish is also visible.
hidden thai food spots in nycðŸĨ˜
🐉 Laut Right by Union Square and always jam packed, but the staff are super nice! The laksa is amazing, w the perfect balance of spice and flavor. It is one of those spots I keep coming back to. 🍅 KRAAM A newer spot near Madison Square Park with cozy but upscale vibes. I love that the fo
Riimon

Riimon

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An exterior view of the Chaba Thai Cuisine & Grill restaurant building under a bright blue sky with white clouds. The building features brick and a clock tower-like structure, with outdoor seating visible.
A close-up of the Chaba Thai Restaurant's glass entrance door, displaying the address '102' and the operating hours: Tuesday-Friday 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM, Saturday 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM, and Sunday 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM.
An interior shot of Chaba Thai Restaurant, showing multiple dining tables with black chairs and booths. The decor includes wooden paneling, framed art, and string lights, with a counter area in the background.
Chaba Thai Cuisine and grill
Chaba Thai Restaurant The food wasn’t bad at all. It was noodles with fried heated eggs and vegetables. I was just trying to make a point of saying that I wwwwww Rating 4/5 #thankful #thankyou #chabathaillc
Patience Opoku âœĻ💎🎇

Patience Opoku âœĻ💎🎇

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spicy volcano thai noodle in midtown nycâœĻ
Little Thai Kitchen is a thai restaurant located at midtown nyc! Loved every items they had but we came just to try their spicy volcano noodles! And it did not disappoint. We can eat spicy food really well so this was not spicy at all and was soo good! Location:📍midtown #thaifoodnyc #
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5 women run thai spot in nycâœĻ
RYNN Thai Restaurant & Bar is a 5 women run thai restaurant in east village nycâœĻ I loved the whole vibe here. The steak was soo good. They also had a weekend happy hour going on. Their drinks were amazing too! Location:📍East Village #thaifoodnyc #nycfoodrecommendations #nycrecs
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eat.feast.repeat

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Thai Restaurant in Seattle
📍Location: Seattle Food overall had a lot of flavors. The interior was so nice and homey. 10/10 would go again!
Leigh

Leigh

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New Thai Restaurant & Noodle Bar NYC?
#nyceats #foodie #thaifood #foodie
Pierre Reviews

Pierre Reviews

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Best Thai Restaurant in NYC 🌚🏙ïļ
Had a great time at my favorite Thai restaurant @buathairamenrobatagrill if you’re looking for somewhere with amazing drinks and even better food stop here this summer! I take the trip up to New York every summer for the vibes and the best food in NYC 🌚 . . . . #daytrip #thingstodonyc #
Deja Emani

Deja Emani

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Hidden Thai gem in Port Melbourne
Amphawa cafe & Thai restaurant ðŸĄ Amphawa Thai CafÃĐ & Restaurant is a cosy family-run spot named after the owner’s hometown—famous for its floating markets! Serving up authentic Thai lunch & dinner that hits all the right notes. Lunch specials start from just $15.90 (+$3 for a
Silly Wander

Silly Wander

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fav southeast asian restaurant in NYC âœĻ
ðŸĨĒ best southeast asian food👇🏞 💖 follow @cass â€Ē nyc food for more good eats & food recs in nyc! 🔖 save this and share with someone you want to go here with 😋 Nemesis is officially one of my new favorite spots for southeast asian food, and it’s SO perfect for date nights or girls’ ni
cass â€Ē nyc food

cass â€Ē nyc food

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