I recently got to know a talented chef a year younger than I am, whom was previously plying his trade at the Four Seasons Singapore. I was recommended by a friend of his creations and was immediately impressed. He's a huge Thai food fan too, so we spoke about developing something together.
Now, I really don't fancy fusion food because personally it lacks identity. However, while keeping the sauces or ingredients original and adding a twist, can very well be an alluring conception. The challenge would be convincing and educating diners of this new trend.
So an example would be, say, stir-fried beef with basil leaves, on a side of fragrant Thai rice accompanied with a poached egg. There, that's fusing a very original Thai staple meal. Usually this dish comes with a sunny side up egg, but a little tweaking can change the outlook of a simple yet savory meal.
There's more to come while we both sit down and bounce ideas off one another. Unka, if you're reading this, I'd like to hear your ideas (;
Looking forward to the end of CNY to kick start this project. GLEE~
Now, I really don't fancy fusion food because personally it lacks identity. However, while keeping the sauces or ingredients original and adding a twist, can very well be an alluring conception. The challenge would be convincing and educating diners of this new trend.
So an example would be, say, stir-fried beef with basil leaves, on a side of fragrant Thai rice accompanied with a poached egg. There, that's fusing a very original Thai staple meal. Usually this dish comes with a sunny side up egg, but a little tweaking can change the outlook of a simple yet savory meal.
There's more to come while we both sit down and bounce ideas off one another. Unka, if you're reading this, I'd like to hear your ideas (;
Looking forward to the end of CNY to kick start this project. GLEE~
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Depends on how you want to twist it up. There is a restaurant nearby that serves up it's version of Thai Fusion food. http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/index.php/blogs/2009/11/21/an-absolute-gem-of-a-thai-restaurant-in-kota-damansara/
Give it a read, it may give you some ideas ;)
But definitely no Nam Som in Tom Yam ;)
Thanks for the info, checked out Erawan and found it a tad strange they use traditional plates and bowls for such a fusion-ed theme.
Have you tried My Elephant?
Yes I have. Food there is ok to my tastebuds, it's the prices that keep me going back. It's very affordable, decent thai fair. Which is why it's packed to the rafters most nights!
Calling in, in advance to book a table is recommended.
I have just came back from bangkok and turned into a huge fan of thai food
try this new restaurant Bo.Lan at Suk 26 or google for it
they bring out hte best in thai cuisine in the most honest way
lovely blog
Leon
Singapore
http://hanleong.blogspot.com
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