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  2. Pad see ew - Wikipedia

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    Pad see ew (phat si-io or pad siew, Thai: ผัดซีอิ๊ว, RTGS: phat si-io, pronounced [pʰàt sīːʔíw]) is a stir-fried noodle dish that is commonly eaten in Thailand. [1] It can be found easily among street food vendors and is also quite popular in Thai restaurants around the world.

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  4. Rat na - Wikipedia

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    The name of the dish is pronounced [lâːt nâː] in Thai colloquial speech. It is made with stir-fried wide rice noodles, a meat such as chicken, beef, pork, or seafood or tofu, garlic, straw mushrooms, and gai lan (Thai: คะน้า; RTGS: khana). The dish is then covered in a sauce made of stock and tapioca starch, or cornstarch.

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    Dinner “Beef” and Broccoli Stir Fry. In a large skillet or wok over medium, heat 1 Tbsp olive oil. Add 1 cup cubed tempeh and cook until golden brown on all sides, 5 to 7 minutes.

  6. E-san Thai Cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver had 36 food options with beef, chicken, pork, or tofu. The menu included Pad See Ew, Gang Garee, and Pad Kee Mao. [2] The food pod in Happy Valley, Oregon was slated to have an E-san cart, as of 2015. [3] There was also a food cart at the Tidbit Food Farm and Garden food pod at the intersection of Southeast 28th Avenue and ...

  7. 4 Wheeled Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Their aim is to see if Thai people would eat Seok-cheon's version of Thai food. [1] [2] [3] The second-season cast members are Korean-Chinese cuisine chef Lee Yeon-bok, actors Kim Kang-woo and Seo Eun-soo, and comedian Heo Kyung-hwan. They operated a Chinese food truck all around China. [4] [5] [6]

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  9. Pad thai - Wikipedia

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    Pad Thai, phat Thai, or phad Thai (/ ˌ p ɑː d ˈ t aɪ / or / ˌ p æ d ˈ t aɪ /; Thai: ผัดไทย, RTGS: phat thai, ISO: p̄hạd thịy, pronounced [pʰàt̚ tʰāj] ⓘ, 'Thai stir fry'), is a stir-fried rice noodle dish commonly served as a street food in Thailand as part of the country's cuisine.