On to the food! We were armed with a list of ‘must try’ from friends who were here before us. Amongst it is the German Pork Knuckle cooked Tawanron style. So being the ‘kiasu’ Malaysians that we are, we had to have it plus a host of other dishes. Expecting the food portions to be small, we ordered a variety of dishes to feed three of us. Little did we know that the portion served is substantial. By the end of dinner, we were stuffed to the gills and still had loads left over.
The pork knuckle (Kah Moo Twanron) was a huge chunk of fried pork leg served with sauerkraut and mashed potatoes. Tender pieces of meat falls off the bones, I am partial to the charred bits of pork, but at the end there was just too much of it so we were quite ‘jelak’.
But the star of the night in my opinion is the, Tom Yum Goong, Tom Yummy! Fiery and ‘lemak’ enough, it packs a punch. Besides the usual goodies one would find in Tom Yum Goong, this one had ‘kei chi’ or wolf berries stewed in the soup.
The recommended Galum Plee Tawd Naam Pla, cabbage sautéed with fish sauce was totally forgettable and fried rice was bland, its only saving grace was that there was plenty of it. Between the three of us, we only managed to eat a quarter of the serving.
The mixed platter of appetizer arrived just before dessert. I’m not sure if that is the order of food served in Thailand but somehow I think not. The mixed platter was a combination different sausage meats, crispy fried pork skin with some raw vegetables and boiled eggs. The piquant spicy pork sausage was good, the sour fermented pork sausage is an acquired taste, which is polite phrase for ‘I don’t like it’.
It is advisable to make reservations, especially if dining on weekends. If you don’t mind swatting away pesky mosquitoes in the evening, try and secure seating at the balcony to enjoy the view.
Drive along the Suthep Road, at the end turn right then go up the winding road. Follow the signs leading to the zoo or the restaurant itself.
Oh ! and the bill came up to 1230 baht including non alcoholic drinks.
Palaad Tawanron, 100 Huay Kaew Road, Suthep, Chiang Mai, 50200. Tel. 053-216039, 053-216576. Opening hours 11.30am-12am. http://www.palaadtawanron.com/
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