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  2. These Lafayette restaurants will be open or offer carry-out ...

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    The restaurant is open 24 hours. On Thanksgiving day, the holiday menu will be offered 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mel's Diner is at 2956 Johnston St. ·and 1225 Evangeline Thruway in Broussard. Piccadilly

  3. See the 40 Lafayette Parish restaurants with no health code ...

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    Sanitarians inspected about 245 addresses in Lafayette Parish accounting for 289 permits.

  4. Evil jungle prince - Wikipedia

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    Evil jungle prince is a Thai-inspired dish which was created in Hawaiʻi in 1977 by Laotian American Keo Sananikone for his Mekong restaurant in Honolulu. [1] [3] Later versions by Sananikone included other proteins. [5] [3] Sananikone also created the evil princess, but that is a cocktail and not a related dish. [1]

  5. Monkaen Kaenkoon - Wikipedia

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    Monkaen Kaenkoon (Thai: มนต์แคน แก่นคูน, [Mnt̒khænː kæ̀nkhun], RTGS: Monkan Kankoon [3]) (b. July 20, 1973 — ) is a famous Thai Mor lam, Luk thung singer from Isan area. [4] Monkaen Kaenkoon is signed to mor lam and luk thung record label Grammy Gold, a subsidiary of GMM Grammy. He performs many popular songs ...

  6. Miang kham - Wikipedia

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    Miang kham is a snack food that originated in the Lao regions of Thailand, originally using pickled tea leaves (called miang in the northern Thai language). [1] [3] The dish is mentioned in Epic of the Verse of foods, a book written by King Rama II. [4]

  7. Thai cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The "Global Thai" program, launched in 2002, was a government-led culinary diplomacy initiative. It aimed to boost the number of Thai restaurants worldwide to 8,000 by 2003 from about 5,500 previously. [96] By 2011, that number had swelled to more than 10,000 Thai restaurants worldwide. [97]

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  9. Khao tom - Wikipedia

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    Thai khao tom is sometimes colored blue with Clitoria ternatea flowers. Khao tom (Lao: ເຂົ້າຕົ້ມ, pronounced [kʰȁ(ː)w.tôm]) and khao tom mat (Thai: ข้าวต้มมัด, pronounced [kʰâ(ː)w.tôm mát]) are a popular Laotian and Thai dessert made of sticky rice, ripe banana, coconut milk, all wrapped and steamed-cooked in banana leaves.