Our esteemed VI posted this back in 2004:
We followed with one bite, one bite salad. Here finally, Arun's justified if every, every so slightly, their higher price. The one bite salad, a mix of dried coconut, shrimp and stuff came on a real betel leaf unlike Spoon Thai's dish which comes on lettuce. The betel leaf numbs the mouth. It is cool to loose sensation in your mouth for about 60 seconds, but while the Condiment Queen had no quibble with this dish, I gotta say it missed some of the zing of Spoon's. Spoon uses bits of lime, and the lime peel included gives the dish a dose of bitterness that makes the dish so much more. Arun's was good.
I haven't had the One-Bite salad at Arun's, but love the versions at Spoon, Yum Thai (Forest Park) and at P.S. Bangkok (North Clark, it's off-menu or sometimes listed as a special). You may recall that Chicago Mag named Arun's the best appetizer in Chicago last year, to some chortling here and in their own comments section:
http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magaz ... i=1#artanc
Can't say that I've seen tamarind-coconut sauce in the other versions, but it does sound decadent.
I've made a loosely reverse-engineered version of PSB's, which is vegetarian - it includes both shredded mango and pineapple, chopped fresh chili, dried spices, brown sugar, toasted coconut and peanuts, lime juice and rind, and scallion, from what I can tell. I never gave much thought to what type of green it was being served on, but betel leaf makes sense, though I don't recall the numbing sensation; I've substituted hearts of romaine for the structural support in the past.
My questions:
- does anyone make this at home? If so what are your favorite recipes?
- do you offer a supplementary dipping sauce?
- what do you use to plate the "bites?" If betel leaf, where do you get it?
- what other types of wraps for this type of salad have you seen, either abroad or here?