With family in tow, I subjected my college aged sisters to Sticky Rice, and they of course ordered the safe typical dishes that they've heard of at every other Thai restaurant they've been too.
The hits were the yellow and red curry, which were proclaimed to be delicious and were washed down with their fantastic Thai iced tea.
I ordered the roti for the first time and loved it, it will be ordered again.
My more adventurous husband has also ordered the ducky curry with lychee, which is an odd combination in my mind but is completely delicious.
The disappointment of the day was the minced shrimp on sugar cane skewers. Minced shrimp just doesn't live up to whole shrimp, so we hardly touched the stuff, except to admire the presentation - skewering on sugar can IS a nice touch.
I was the adventurous one of the day, although I would say it didn't reach the level of Cathy2, I tried the frog leg special.
I wanted to take a photo put I felt inconspicuous enough that every other person at my table was watching my every bite with looks of horror. The photo would explain why - it was quite disconcerting to have four skeleton-toes at the end of every tiny little leg.
However, the taste of frogs legs lived up to my childhood memory of them from growing up overseas. I think it's a pleasant taste, more flavorful then chicken, but similar. I have had larger frogs legs, but I assume they are hard to come by in this country, so these were very small and therefore, quite dry.
Still, I enjoyed them and was glad I attempted it!
On the subject of worms, though, I must pull up a memory from my days overseas. In the villages of Papua sago grubs are a delicacy, but live and wriggling rather then fried. It was a memorable sight to see us international students try to muscle up the gusto to throw a moving thing into your mouth and chew.... they are truly disgusting looking. Supposedly the taste isn't bad, simply the thought if it was so horrifying that several people nearly lost their lunches.
I couldn't do it, so I just had a fried one, which tasted like.... well... oil.