My favorite dish (as most agree so far on the survey) was the fried larb. I think while it had similar flavor as the tod mun and hor mok, it was its own thing for sure, and IMO it blew both of those away, way more fish sauce, big chunks of shallots and spices, and better texture than the tod mun set it apart. Judging by the survey so far I'm pretty sure this one will make the menu cut.
My 2nd fav was the turkey/dill kang om. For me, almost all tied for runners up are tom zap, pork neck, tiger cry, general's eggplant, pork knuckle, frog lemongrass, and the taro in coconut milk.
It was really all around an outstanding meal and an amazing group of people,. I'm so pleased by the turnout and like Jen already mentioned, there were zero no-shows but everyone brought cash! This may be an LTH first! The whole thing couldn't have gone more smoothly. Dinner was a bit delayed but to anyone who's been to dine in at rainbow, it was speedy by comparison. I actually quite enjoyed the delay, it gave us a bit of a cocktail hour to walk around chat before getting down to business.
As a whole I was blown away by how many of the dishes I thought were huge hits. As nervous as the two were I thought there would be a few misses. The bamboo soup was the only problem, and if done properly next time I'm sure would be great. I asked Pen and Mote after everyone left, and they agreed that it must have gotten burnt at some point. I found a chunk of bamboo which was black burnt on the bottom. Burnt funky bamboo comes off as tasting really bizarre and chemically tasting, so it turns out..
[quote="BR"]The only issue with the dish was the frog itself and as good as everything else in the dish was, I wonder whether they wouldn't just be better off using some easily sourced protein, be it fish, shrimp or something else in the dish. But it absolutely has to go on the menu.
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I'm a huge fan of fresh frog dishes in general, and I agree that the frog itself wasn't as great as fresh frog would have been. I haven't asked yet, but i'm 99% sure it was frozen since the texture of smaller animals really suffers from a freeze. I think the flavors of the dish really went great with the flavor of frog and hope they can find a source for fresh frog if they add this to the menu. It's surprisingly difficult to find fresh frog in Chicago. I knew one place in Chinatown, but it was too far for them to drive for the dinner since they had so much to plan. I know Mote looked when he went shopping on argyle, but I guess he couldn't find any. Personally, I'd rather them have the frozen frog than have them not include this dish on the new menu. It just wouldn't be the same to me if it wasn't frog.
FWIW, there is a very similar shrimp lemongrass dish on the menu. It doesn't pack the same sour punch, and sometimes can be a bit more sweet, but way more spicy. It is cooked with the shrimp being lightly poached to medium rare, I actually like it better than the raw shrimp salad when I order "less sweet". It's one of my go-to orders there.
Part of the secret of a success in life is to eat what you like and let the food fight it out inside.
-Mark Twain