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  2. Pad see ew - Wikipedia

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    Pad see ew is made with light soy sauce (''si-io khao'', similar to the regular soy sauce), dark soy sauce (si-io dam, having a more syrupy consistency), garlic, broad rice noodles called kuaitiao sen yai in Thai, Chinese broccoli, egg, and tofu or some form of thinly sliced meat – commonly pork, chicken, beef, shrimp, or mixed seafood. It is ...

  3. Rat na - Wikipedia

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    The notable rat na (including Pad See Ew) areas in Bangkok such as Tanao road in Phra Nakhon near Giant Swing and Bangkok City Hall, Wang Burapha near Thieves' Market and Saphan Lek, Sam Yan neighborhood in Pathum Wan, or Yaowarat neighborhood in Chinatown. [4] [5] [6] [7]

  4. Recipes Everyone Over 30 Should Know How to Cook - AOL

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    Keep it simple with a chicken (pictured) or tofu stir-fry, or really impress with one of the greats like pad Thai or pad see ew. How To Make A Stir-Fry. PHOTO: RYAN LIEBE; FOOD STYLING: BROOKE CAISON.

  5. 25 Best Pasta With Chicken Recipes (Each Under 30 Minutes) - AOL

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    Simply Recipes Contributor Alexandra Domrongchai says, "Typically, pad see ew is made with Chinese broccoli (also known as gai lan), a leafy green vegetable with broad leaves and sturdy stems. If ...

  6. Drunken noodles - Wikipedia

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    Drunken noodles or drunkard noodles is a Thai stir-fried noodle dish similar to phat si-io but spicier. [1] In English texts, it is rendered as pad kee mao, [2] pad ki mao, or pad kimao / ˌ p æ d k iː ˈ m aʊ / [3] – from its Thai name Thai: ผัดขี้เมา, RTGS: phat khi mao, [pʰàt kʰîː māw], in which phat means 'to stir-fry' and khi mao means 'drunkard'.

  7. Meet the chefs at Fort Worth’s favorite food trucks in our ...

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    Menu: Thai street food including fried rice, pad thai, pad ka-pow, pad see-ew; chicken wings, pot stickers. What our readers said: ”The flavor and spice level is on point. You will not be ...

  8. Thai cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Stir-fried noodle dishes such as drunken noodles, pad see ew, and pad thai, and curry-noodle dishes such as khanom chin nam ngiao, are also eaten with a fork and spoon in the Thai fashion. Thai meals typically consist of rice (khao in Thai) with many complementary dishes shared by all. The dishes are all served at the same time, including the ...

  9. Talk:Pad see ew - Wikipedia

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    The result of the move request was: Consensus to move to Pad see ew (non-admin closure) BegbertBiggs 01:57, 1 March 2020 (UTC) Phat si-io → WP:COMMONNAME Prisencolin 00:28, 23 February 2020 (UTC) Move back to Pad see ew, which was the stable title prior to 2010. Food items aren't proper nouns, and not capitalised.