Saturday, May 19, 2012

Thai Ban

It rarely happens that I praise restaurants more than 50 times in the span of an hour! And I couldn't stop but thanking Tanay for taking us to this small Thai outlet, near Pali hill. Thai Ban is a 6-7 table restaurant which serves mainly Thai food alongwith some Chinese varieties. Serves both Veg and Non-Veg.


Date: May 17, 2012
Time: 10 PM - 11.15 PM
Occasion: My birthday!
Place: Thai Ban
Location: Pali Hill, Bandra (W)
Ratings: ****1/2
Courses Tried: Thai

Decently priced.
Pricing: Around 150-300 per dish.
Quantity: 1 dish = 2 people
Address: Shop No 8/9, Gaspar Enclave, Junction of St. Johns & Pali Road, Pali Naka,

 Bandra West, Mumbai 
Telly: 022- 26459775
Closest Station: Bandra



Thai food closely resembles our coastal Konkani food with coconut used very generously in most preparations. Thai Ban comes across as a tiny restaurant, cramped for space (which it sadly is). But the food it has to offer more than makes up for that. And when you go to a Thai place, order Thai. Don't even think of meddling with Chinese. We were in a hurry as we had reached quite late and our tummies were making noises ( :P ) so we skipped the drinks and starters and directly jumped onto the main course. We ordered a plain Ginger Mushroom Rice. Its a basic rice with invisible mushrooms and ginger (or maybe I was too busy eating). You can't have it without a gravy so we ordered a veg. Phad Phak. It comes with zuccini and tofu of which we got the tofu replaced with paneer. And we ordered veg. Phad Khi Mao which essentially are flat noodles. In non veg. we ordered a chicken Gaeng Phed or the famous red curry. The flat noodles were very spicy and I had to resort to the honey-based sauce which lay on the table to temper the spiciness. The red curry was par excellence. Superlatively brilliant. I strongly recommend it.




Prices as on the abovementioned date -
Ginger Mushroom Rice - Rs. 165
Veg. Phad Khi Mao - Rs. 230
Veg. Phad Phak - Rs. 295
Chicken Gaeng Phed - Rs. 345

It's worth a visit or a few more if you really like Thai food. Lot of varieties and very nice preparations. 

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2 comments:

  1. I have been here around 6 years back, and i still remember the awesome taste of Thai food. It's awesome. FYI, 'ban' in Thai means house. :) Now you know what Thai Ban means. Next time you visit this place, try ordering minced chicken in basil leaves with plain steamed rice.

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  2. Hey Punam. Yes I totally agree with you. Every person whom I have taken to Thai Ban has also loved it. :) So its a Thai house then :) Wow! And yes will certainly try out the minced chicken with basil leaves :)

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