Thai Delivery, Mexican, & Kampuchea

by Dave on August 21, 2009 · 4 comments

One of the many reasons I would love to live in NYC is the wildly diverse food scene.  In just a few days, within a few blocks of my brother’s apartment in the East Village, there were a zillion options.

First off, classic American hot dogs.  Next, the Japanese noodles on St. Mark’s Place.  And then there was my…

Panang Curry with Chicken and Chive Pancakes

Panang Curry with Chicken and Chive Pancakes

…first panang curry with chicken since Thailand.  I was feeling lazy and requested delivery from Thai Terminal based on solid Yelp reviews.  The dish was spicy and delicious, the mere smell of which transported me back to Southeast Asia.  By this I mean no offense to the one and only Thai restaurant which opened earlier this year in Medellin – you offer a necessary service to the entire Antioquian region of Colombia.

Huevos Rancheros

Huevos Rancheros

Then there was the brunch of huevos rancheros verdes at La Palapa Cocina Mexicana.  OK, I must admit this take on my favorite Mexican dish wasn’t quite what I expected – a bit heavy on the grean tomatillo sauce and cream, but it tasted good and the restaurant’s menu, interior design, and overall atmosphere felt authentic.

Kampucheas Bwah Moun

Kampuchea's Bwah Moun

And for the final dinner of my visit, I went out with my brother, Kai, and his friend for Cambodian food at Kampuchea.  I ordered the Bwah Moun which is a flavorful soup of jasmine rice, chicken broth, organic chicken breast, tiger shrimp, ginger, Thai chili, lime juice, sprouts, and herb.  My mouth is watering again just looking at the photo.

Exotic Treats

Exotic Treats

But what if I have a hankering for beef tripe or goat at 2 AM?  NYC’s diversity accounts for all foods, as I found when we ran across a food truck offering both these treats and more in the late night hours.

That reminds me, I have an unfinished dare to eat a scorpion.

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4 Comments

Amanda,traveling wedding photo September 2, 2009 at 7:33 pm

Yum. Come to San Francisco. You could argue all day about which city has better / more diverse food.

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Amanda,traveling wedding photographer September 2, 2009 at 2:33 pm

Yum. Come to San Francisco. You could argue all day about which city has better / more diverse food.

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Dave September 5, 2009 at 4:01 pm

I’ve only been to San Francisco once – a long weekend which was really spur of the moment and weird.

I would *definitely* bet NYC would come out on top in that debate!

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Dave September 5, 2009 at 11:01 am

I’ve only been to San Francisco once – a long weekend which was really spur of the moment and weird.

I would *definitely* bet NYC would come out on top in that debate!

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