Thai Taste — Thai House and The Reunion of 3S
Snippets of my favorite dining places
Last night I had a wonderful reunion with buddies. They are my bestest boyfriend and girlfriend back in middle school. Ever since we met in 6th grade (around 12 years old), we have grew up together and have been close friends till now, when we all become young professionals (what a serious way to address!) in our early twenties. Some time around 2008, at the age of 18, we drifted apart from the others, for each had his own dream and pursuit: the boyfriend went to the States; the girlfriends both traveled to Oceania. More than 10 years have passed in ups and downs, we sometimes kept in touch via emails and social networks (yea, facebook!). I’m by no means a clingy friend but I truly appreciate how we’ve gone through those years without growing apart in personality and point of view. We’ve never had a whole lot in common like most close relations, yet we’ve been blessed to grow up having quite similar life values, like, how we treat things and people. Aww… so here we are again. A long-awaited reunion we’d always imagined, which appeared to be no less bizarre than we thought it would back then.


So the plan was to dine in Thai House, a Thai restaurant located on Hau Giang street near Saigon Airport, then we would head to Lotte Cinema to watch the latest summer blockbuster, Xmen. Things would never be as perfect as in plan. We arrived late at the dinning place, ate in a hurry while (still) making fun of the others. We, later, had to fly on scooter to the cinema… I’m writing a review for the movie but for now let’s dig in the foodie’s menu. What we had at Thai House (and what we believe the best there)



We also had BBQ Pork (no photo) yet it was a bit salty to my taste. Overall, ThaiHouse, with no doubt, is in my short list for the best Thai taste in Saigon. The cooking style is pretty much similar to what I found in the Queenstown Thai restaurant — the one I always love. My most favorite dish isTom-Yum hot pot. It was just superb! And so was the night…