Thanks, deesher, but I should say that I have not been to TAC in over a year, and I am not exactly sure what their "Thai" menu looks like these days.*
E.M.
You're missing out!
These days, their khao sawy comes with a couple of lettuce leaves in the bowl, just like how my Thai grandmother used to make it.
And when you order your som tam "medium spicy" (to accommodate someone who can't usually taste his entree *cough* my brother *cough*) it comes without any spice at all.
In any event, I hardly imagine that they continue to use my original menu translation.
I think they're lost without Eric's translation. I'm going to start writing my own.
Russ TAC translation #1: "som tam"= green papaya coleslaw
russ
ps: the New York Times on May 7th had a pretty good recipe for
khao sawy written by Pim Techamuanvivit. When I made it, I caught myself lining my bowls at home with lettuce. And then I stopped myself.
pps: if you buy your whole chicken at
Golden Pacific Market instead of Jewel, like I did, be forewarned. Though it looks in the package JUST LIKE A JEWEL CHICKEN, it is NOT. When you take it home and open the plastic, it will have legs and feet (with toenails). If you chop the feet off with an 8" chef knife and think that you're done... you're not. When you flip that chicken over, you will discover a neck and a head. And then you will call your mother on Mother's Day to inquire, "Mama, how do I cut the head off a chicken?" And it's pretty simple, but then that head will haunt you from the garbage can.
But I digress.
Golden Pacific Market
(773) 334-6688
5353 N Broadway St
Chicago, IL 60640
eat, drink, repeat.