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		<title>Talent Thai Beyond the Khao Soi: Pad See Ew</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2011 15:30:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Donny T.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Couple weeks ago I found myself dying for some good Thai food. I did a quick search and nothing seem too exciting showed up. Though I&#8217;m a block away from Dee Daa but Blondie didn&#8217;t make it sound like it was worth the try.  I decided to ask the Midtown Lunch twitter account (have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="float: left;" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2618/3728885887_0a9cdcdf66.jpg" alt="Talent Thai" width="240" /> Couple weeks ago I found myself dying for some good Thai food. I did a quick search and nothing seem too exciting showed up. Though I&#8217;m a block away from <a href="http://midtownlunch.com/category/dee-daa-balanced-thai-to-go/">Dee Daa</a> but <a href="http://midtownlunch.com/2011/02/28/hopefully-dee-daa-balanced-thai-will-work-out-the-kinks/">Blondie didn&#8217;t make it sound like it was worth the try</a>.  I decided to ask the Midtown Lunch twitter account (have you ever tried this?) and <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/midtownlunch/status/93067302102245376">it pointed</a> me to <a href="http://midtownlunch.com/category/talent-thai/">Talent Thai</a>.  A good ten blocks from my office, the thought of walking there in the summer heat made Dee Daa look that much better. But once I saw that even <a href="http://midtownlunch.com/2010/04/29/talent-thai-also-makes-a-great-green-curry/">Robert Sietsema is a fan</a> of  TT I felt like I needed to investigate this- sweat be damned!</p>
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<p>Zach <a href="http://midtownlunch.com/2009/07/17/talent-thais-khao-soi-is-the-bees-knees/">was a huge fan of the khao soi</a> at Talent Thai, but I figured I&#8217;d try something else on the menu.  Everybody has their one dish to judge all new Thai places by and mine is the chicken pad see ew ($7.95). Just by looking at Talent Thai&#8217;s version, it looked pretty damn tasty and a quick stab at the flat noodles didn&#8217;t cause them to fall apart into tiny pieces (also a good sign.)   The noodles were smooth yet still chewy (a sign of good cooked rice noodles) and there were more than enough slices of chicken and veggies. This dish was good and flavorful, actually a little too flavorful if that&#8217;s possible! The cook added a little too much soy sauce, so it was slightly salty, but all in all Talent Thai&#8217;s pad see ew is definitely one of the better versions I&#8217;ve had in Midtown.</p>
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<p>The shrimp dumpling that came with the lunch special was quite good as well but was also a little too salty because it had been soaking up the soy sauce inside the container. Thankfully the lunch also came with a bottle of water.</p>
<p>For now Talent Thai is definitely my go to Thai place.  Next up&#8230; I think I&#8217;m going to try their curries.</p>
<p><em><strong>Talent Thai Kitchen</strong>, 210 E. 34th Street (btw. 2+3rd), 212-725-8888</em></p>
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		<title>Talent Thai Also Makes a Great Green Curry</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 12:30:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zach Brooks</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Village Voice critic (and Profiled Midtown Lunch&#8217;er) Robert Sietsema called Talent Thai&#8217;s khao soi (on 34th btw. 2+3rd) one of the 10 best noodle dishes in the city earlier this month, so it should come as no surprise that the ML favorite would get a full write up!  According to the review they also make [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Village Voice critic (and <a href="http://midtownlunch.com/blog/2008/03/04/profile-midtown-luncher-robert-sietsema/">Profiled Midtown Lunch&#8217;er</a>) Robert Sietsema called <a href="http://midtownlunch.com/2009/07/17/talent-thais-khao-soi-is-the-bees-knees/">Talent Thai&#8217;s khao soi</a> (on 34th btw. 2+3rd) one of the 10 best noodle dishes in the city <a href="http://midtownlunch.com/2010/04/09/midtown-khao-soi-ftw/">earlier this month</a>, so it should come as no surprise that the ML favorite would get a full write up!  <a href="http://www.villagevoice.com/2010-04-27/restaurants/talent-thai-s-kitsch-kitchen/">According to the review they also make a great stewed beef soup and green curry.</a></p>
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		<title>Talent Thai&#8217;s Khao Soi is the Bee&#8217;s Knees</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 15:45:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zach Brooks</dc:creator>
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Ever since visiting Thailand 2 1/2 years ago I&#8217;ve been borderline obsessed with khao soi, the soup-like curry noodle dish topped with pickled cabbage, shallots, lime, and deep-fried crispy egg noodles. Despite all the great Thai food we have in New York, khao soi (being a Chiang Mai specialty) isn&#8217;t as ubiquitous here in the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ever since <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/59445098@N00/sets/72157594537233049/">visiting Thailand 2 1/2 years ago</a> I&#8217;ve been borderline obsessed with khao soi, the soup-like curry noodle dish topped with pickled cabbage, shallots, lime, and deep-fried crispy egg noodles. Despite all the great Thai food we have in New York, khao soi (being a Chiang Mai specialty) isn&#8217;t as ubiquitous here in the states as your pad thai, pad see ew, or the standard curry dishes (red, green, massaman, etc.)  According to <a href="http://midtownlunch.com/forums/topic/thai-in-midtown#post-1505">this post in the forums</a> Sripraphai (unsurprisingly) makes a good version at their restaurant in Queens (I haven&#8217;t tried it yet), and I had a decent (but hipster&#8217;ish) version at <a href="http://nymag.com/listings/restaurant/thai-market/">Thai Market</a> on the UWS.</p>
<p>So when I heard last week <a href="http://midtownlunch.com/2009/07/08/talent-thai-kitchen-brings-khao-soi-to-midtown/">that Talent Thai (on 34th btw. 2+3rd) specialized in Chiang Mai style dishes</a>, like khao soi, I was pretty excited.  And yesterday, I traveled that extra 25 feet outside the Midtown Lunch boundaries to check it out.</p>
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<p>The place is pretty small (and not really equipped to handle strollers) so I ordered my khao soi lunch special ($7.95) to go.  Unlike most Thai restaurant lunch specials (which usually come with an appetizer and/or salad), Talent Thai&#8217;s only comes with a soda.  The fat guy in me was a little bit disappointed, but that&#8217;s ok.  I was there for the khao soi.</p>
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<p>To go is definitely not the best way to enjoy this dish, but they&#8217;re smart enough to separate the crunchy noodles (and other assorted toppings) from the steaming hot curry broth.  When you get back to your desk (in my case, the sidewalks of Midtown) you can combine the two&#8230; and voila!</p>
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<p>Now, here&#8217;s where I admit that my memory (both mind and taste buds) is pretty terrible. And while I remember loving the khao soi I had in that Chiang Mai night market way back when, I don&#8217;t completely remember how it tasted.  I just remember it being slightly sweet, slightly sour, and a tad bit creamy- with a mess of egg noodles and a big chicken leg in the middle.  And of course the toppings&#8230; the crunchy noodles on top, the pickled cabbage, the raw shallots, and lime all adding that incredibly fresh/bright/sour thing that most of the food in Thailand has going for it. I don&#8217;t remember the original version being spicy (that&#8217;s not to say it wasn&#8217;t), but Talent Thai&#8217;s version is.  And most importantly the requisite toppings were all there.</p>
<p>My palate isn&#8217;t good enough to tell you if they used galangal instead of ginger, or palm sugar instead of brown sugar, or even if they just doctored up their standard massaman curry (and just called khao soi.)  I would have liked more of the soft egg noodles (which come in the little tin, below the crunchy egg noodles- which I also could have used more of), and the white meat chicken was the standard American Thai restaurant slices of dry boringness- but overall it tasted pretty damn good. And looking back on <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/59445098@N00/391104356/">the photo of the original</a>, I kind of think they nailed it (well, not really.  But for Midtown it&#8217;s good enough!)</p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.talentthainyc.com/main.html"><strong>Talent Thai Kitchen</strong></a>, 210 E. 34th Street (btw. 2+3rd), 212-725-8888</em></p>
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