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  2. New restaurant has authentic Thai food, sushi, oysters and ...

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    Pad Thai: Stir-fried rice noodle with egg, bean sprout, scallion, ground peanut with special pad Thai sauce; served with vegetables, tofu, chicken, beef, pork, shrimp, duck or seafood ($16-$28)

  3. Green Elephant Vegetarian Bistro - Wikipedia

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    The Green Elephant Vegetarian Bistro is a vegetarian restaurant serving Thai cuisine in Portland, Maine, that opened in 2007 in the city's Arts District. [1] A second Green Elephant restaurant is located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. [2] Both have received critical attention for their vegetarian dishes.

  4. List of islands of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Various maps commonly spell Thai names differently, using different transliterations. For example, Ko Mak may be seen as Koh Mak, Koh Maak or even Koh Mark. This list gives precedence to the Royal Thai General System of Transcription favored by the Government of Thailand, for the English-based Thai transcription is now becoming obsolete.

  5. Bistro Na's - Wikipedia

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    Beijing-based restaurant group Na Jia Xiao Guan (那家小馆) has fifteen branches in China and has used recipes from the Imperial China-era. An ancestor of the group's founder was a doctor of an Imperial Court. [2] The group opened its first North American branch Bistro Na's at a strip mall of Temple City, California, in late 2016.

  6. Nam phrik - Wikipedia

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    Nam phrik (Thai: น้ำพริก, pronounced [ná(ː)m pʰrík̚]) is a type of Thai spicy chili sauce typical of Thai cuisine.Usual ingredients for nam phrik type sauces are fresh or dry chilies, garlic, shallots, lime juice and often some kind of fish or shrimp paste.

  7. China Dolls - Wikipedia

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    The duo has released several albums since their formation in 1999 and performed at the Asia 2000 Music Festival. The China Dolls are known for their song "Muay nee kah" (Thai: หมวยนี่คะ, I Am a China Girl), which was later translated to Mandarin as "单眼皮女生" (pinyin: dānyǎnpí nǚshēng, Girls with Single Eyelids).

  8. Ban Na San district - Wikipedia

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    On 1 July 1938 the district office was moved to Na San [2] and the district was renamed Ban Na San on 20 April 1939. [3] In the 1970s the district was reduced in size when the districts of Khian Sa, Wiang Sa, and Ban Na Doem were split off. Thailand's first rambutan trees were planted in Ban Na San in 1926 by the Chinese Malay K. Vong. An ...

  9. Migi Mo Hidari Mo Shihai Suru Atama Wa Kyou Mo Niku O Kui ...

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    Migi Mo Hidari Mo Shihai Suru Atama Wa Kyou Mo Niku O Kui Yodare, which translates to The Head That Controls Both Right And Left Sides Eats Meats And Slobbers Even Today, is a 2006 album by Japanese noise rockgroup Bleach. [1] It showcases the band showing a more polished sound, with notable improvements on the guitar. [2]