Every so often, I have a good-to-excellent Thai meal somewhere other than at TAC and I think to myself that whatever place it may be is basically in the same category as TAC. Then, I go back to TAC and remember that, at least for me, TAC has no equal. At a recent lunch, this point was driven home yet again via some absolutely fantastic food, most of which could be categorized as 'best ever' renditions . . .
Pad See Ewe with PorkMy son loves this dish and for him, it's probably the standard by which he compares Thai restaurants. Even though this dish isn't exactly in TAC's wheelhouse, they do a great job with it. The noodles had a satisfying, delicate bite, the chicken was crispy and moist, the broccoli was tender but not mushy, and the sauce was balanced in its sweetness.
Thai Fried ChickenThere are a few other places in town where this really shines but none of them trump TAC's rendition. The piping hot, marinated chicken was crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside.
Issan-style SausageI just love the way this was cooked, so that the outside was perfectly charred and the inside was moist with satisfying defintion.
Tom Kha KaiThis soup is great at several other places around town but for me TAC's is the best. I love the complexity and depth of the broth. I could really just eat the broth when I order this soup but the chicken pieces in TAC's version are never dry or chewy, like they can be in less carefully-prepared renditions.
Som Tum TaiAnother definitive version for me. The papaya is cut thicker than in most other versions I've had, which provides a distinctive and satisfying mouthfeel. It also creates a unique balance between the papaya and the pungent, funky dressing, which is also balanced perfectly. The little dried shrimps are like hidden jewels throughout the salad.
Kra Phrao Kai Khai Yeow MaWhich came first, the chicken or the egg? In the case of this dish, they arrived together, along with delicate, aromatic crispy basil leaves. The dish consists of stir-fried, minced chicken and crispy basil leaves served over preserved eggs. It's a symphonic explosion of intense flavors, textures and aromas.
Kra Phrao Kai Khai Yeow MaA closer look at the components of the dish.
TAC is one of the few places that, as much as I love it, I don't get there often enough. We were there right after they opened and for the entire duration of our meal, we were the only customers in the place. This really struck me because as I watched folks walk by, through the front window, I couldn't fathom how anyone could actually walk past TAC without coming in and eating something (yes, I understand that this is a symptom of my personal obsession

). I suppose that if I lived very near TAC, I could get there often enough to burn it out but given that Thai is one of my very favorite cuisines and TAC is my very favorite place to get it, that doesn't even seem like a remote possibility.
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