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by Prof. Ismael O'Reilly Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What to eat at a Thai restaurant?

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Is there a separate lunch menu?

Yes there is a separate lunch menu and the portions are the same as dinner ,which is to say huge! Prices are cheaper then dinner and you can eat a fabulous lunch for $20 or less for the pasta. The home made noorkee is the best and only $12 and plenty left to take home.

Do they have a lunch menu?

The Weekday Lunch Menu Prices are usually cheaper than their dinner counterparts. This is good news for you that are able to sneak out for lunch at P.F. Chang's during the week. For just a couple bucks you can add a side salad, crab wontons, a cup of soup, an egg roll or a spring roll.

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LUNCH SPECIALS

Rice noodle, special Pad Thai sauce, farm eggs, peanuts, sweet turnip, scallion, and tofu. Served with Thai salad with peanut dressing.

APPETIZERS

Cabbage, carrot, taro root, and glass noodles. Served with plum sauce.

SOUP

Our famous spicy and sour soup that is served with mushroom and splash of cream traditionally seasoned with lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, chili, and lime juice.

SALAD

Fresh greens with tomatoes, cucumber, and bean curd. Served with peanut dressing.

THAI CURRY

Spices and herbs blended in mild chili paste with string beans, peppers, potatoes, peanut paste, carrots, and kaffir lime leaves, simmered in coconut milk.

OLD SCHOOL THAI FOOD

Choice of chicken, beef, or shrimp, sauteed with chili, garlic, pepper, onion, mushroom, carrot, green bean, and Thai basil in exotic spicy sauce.

NOODLES AND RICE

Known as one of the most popular Thai noodle dishes, our version features stir-fried thin rice noodles mixed with a tangy tamarind sauce combined with egg, tofu, scallion, bean sprouts, and ground peanuts. Choice of chicken, beef, shrimp, or tofu.

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