Thanks, thaiobsessed, for organizing this fun event. I got shots of most everything but may have missed a few. I don't really know the names of most of these dishes. I've filled them in where I could and probably guessed wrong on more than a few, so additional information and corrections from those who know would be most welcome . . .
P.S. Bangkok - main dining roomAs has been posted above (and elsewhere at LTH), the room is beautiful.
Som Tum (I arrived early and very hungry, and ordered this one on my own)
Thai Iced Tea
Dumpling?
One Bite Delight
Crab Rangoon
Beef Paradise
Fried Taro Cake
Roasted Eggplant and Shrimp Salad
Rama Curry Chicken
Classic Thai-Style Rice Urn
Tangy Beef
Fried Mussels
Nam Prik Ong (top, right small bowl) and a funky Shrimp-based Dip (to its left), with Crudite, Omelet and Fried Eggplant
Crispy Pad See Ewe with Pork
Seafood Custard (at first, I thought it was a baked potato!

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Seafood Custard
Duck and Noodles
Soup?Su could not have been more hospitable, and the space is beautiful. The food was lovingly prepared. However, as others mentioned above, generally speaking, this food skewed too sweet for me. There was definitely some heat and some funk in a few of the dishes but mostly it was sweet, which just isn't my thing. Still, I'm so glad I finally tried P.S. Bangkok. It was very valuable -- and educational -- to experience Thai food in Chicago with such a different asethetic from what I'm used to. I hope they can keep their doors open for another 28 years, or as long as they wish.

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