3 places we supported this week
Want to order from local, independent restaurants? Here are some suggestions from Globe staff.
By Marcela GarcÃa, Sheryl Julian and Naomi Martin Globe Columnist, Globe Correspondent and Globe Staff,Updated March 2, 2021, 12:00 p.m.
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ANTONIOâS BACARO
I miss the casual pre-COVID-19 scene at Antonioâs Bacaro â friendly, unpretentious, and always a sure bet to bring authentic northern Italian cuisine to the table. Owners Joe and Sonia Garufi have hung in there, along with their outstanding chef, Anthony Haley, so this Hyde Park gem, reasonably priced, remains a gourmet-level lifeline and my go-to place for a pasta fix to-go.
A Thai Food Festival is taking place in Dubai in March
21 days. 16 Thai restaurants. Yep, time to dig out the stretchy pants…
The month of March comes packed with a ton of flavour as the Royal Thai Consulate is hosting the Thai Food Festival from March 1 to 21.
The festival is held under the theme ‘New Normal’ where 16 Thai restaurants across the Northern Emirates and Dubai are participating.
The Thai restaurants participating in Dubai are Bambooda, Benjarong, Cafe Isan, Charm Thai, Khao Siam 45, Khun Chai, Krua Thai (located at Global Village), Mango Tree Thai Bistro, Miss Tess, Papaya Salad, Siam, Spicy & Ginger, Streetery Food Hall by Zen, The Royal Budha and Wise Kwai.
There are so many things to do in Phuket, you could spend your entire vacation exploring its beaches and having great adventures. We’ve spent months on the island during our various visits and always find something new to do.
Located in the Andaman Sea, Phuket is the largest island in Thailand. Patong is the main tourist area with nightclubs, busy beaches, restaurants, and shopping malls. Most people b-line it to Patong, but the island is so large, there are many other places to visit and things to do.
So let’s start exploring all of the best things to do in Phuket on your next trip to Thailand.
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By Lee Khang Yi
The highlight of Talad Noi Thai Food Market is their braised pork rice with fork-tender meat and a lovely gelatinous skin Pictures by Lee Khang Yi
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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 20 A friend had come across Talad Noi Thai Food Market via an Instagram advertisement.
Piqued by their Thai food hall concept and the fact they had just opened days before MCO started, she organised a group buy among a few friends. I joined in and we all ordered various items to sample.