I found a great detailed explanation of how to make it (not exactly a "recipe") online at Chez Pim that is really worth checking out if you've never made it before, or even if you have and want to refine your technique. Apparently, it's closer to the Pad Thai sold in the streets of Thailand from carts and doesn't have that mysterious red oil stickiness that seems to be more common in western Thai restaurants. Give it a try.
If you'd rather eat out, I recommend the Pad Thai at Maenam Thai Restaurant (1938 W. 4th Avenue, between Cypress and Maple St., 604-730-5579), the second incarnation of Gastropod. Actually, everything that I ate there was super tasty when I checked it out shortly after it opened. Really, really tasty. Really.
For a trip down memory lane, here is my last meal at Gastropod before it turned into Maenam.
But I am very happy with what the chef has done with the Thai menu too. I thought I had pics from that night as well, but I was probably too gaga to remember to take photos. It was an "anniversary" date night that included walking over to the Stanley for a great production of Les Mis. Again, very rich. Too much food. And a very, very good time.
2 comments:
Hi Nancy, sounds delicious! I particularly like your substitutions... I love any reason to add broccoli to anything :)
I couldn't find a 'contact' on your site anywhere and I have a question for you that is business related... could you shoot me an email at victoria@nileguide.com? Don't worry, it's legit!
Holy cow, that food looks unbelievably scrumptious! Thanks for sharing...if ever I get to Vancouver, we're SOOOO THERE!
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