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SE Asia Stocks-Trade in tight range amid cloudy Fed outlook – Reuters

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* U.S. Fed cuts interest rates as expected * Indonesia slips ahead of central bank meet * Malaysia on track to fall for a second session By Anushka Trivedi Sept 19 (Reuters) - Southeast Asian stock markets traded ina tight range on Thursday, as investors laid off heavy betsafter the U.S. Federal Reserve delivered an expected rate cutbut provided limited insight on its next move. Fed Chair Jerome Powell described the U.S. economic outlookas "favorable," and said the policy easing was meant to insureagainst ongoing risks including sluggish global growth andongoing trade tensions. The Fed's cautious stance will be of little help to Asianpolicymakers who are weighing additional measures. Indonesia'scentral bank is set to meet later in the day and the Philippinesthe week after, while Fed's cloudy outlook offers less room forthem to ease their respective rates, giving them fewer tools totackle their cooling economies. "Should Fed officials continue conveying mixed policyoutlook to global investors, that could trigger bouts ofvolatility as markets contend with the uncertain projectionssurrounding U.S. interest rates," Han Tan, market analyst atbrokerage FXTM said in a note. Indonesian shares traded a tad lower ahead of thecentral bank policy decision as financials strained thebenchmark. Bank Indonesia is largely expected to slash rates, accordingto a Reuters poll, with government officials stating the policywould be aimed at supporting Indonesia's GDP expansion in lightof a global economic slowdown. Lenders Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk PT andBank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk PT dropped 0.7% and 1.4%,respectively. The Thai bourse touched a two-week low as localenergy players came under pressure from an overnight tumble inoil prices. Top oil producer PTT PCL slipped 1.1%after scaling 3.2% in the previous session. The Malaysian benchmark index was poised to closelower for a second session, dented by consumer and telecomsectors. A dip in palm oil prices hurt producers of the commodity suchas Sime Darby Plantation Bhd and IOI Corp Bhd, while telco Digi.com Bhd dropped 1.5%. Singapore shares and the Philippine index werelargely unchanged. For Asian Companies click; SOUTHEAST ASIAN STOCK MARKETS as at 0352 GMT Change on the day Market Current Previous close Pct Move Singapore 3163.79 3166.84 -0.10 Bangkok 1647.7 1654.14 -0.39 Manila 7913.91 7915.29 -0.02 Jakarta 6247.918 6276.633 -0.46 Kuala Lumpur 1594.73 1599.49 -0.30 Ho Chi Minh 993.85 995.15 -0.13 Change so far in 2019 Market Current End 2018 Pct Move Singapore 3163.79 3068.76 3.10 Bangkok 1647.7 1563.88 5.36 Manila 7913.91 7,466.02 6.00 Jakarta 6247.918 6,194.50 0.86 Kuala Lumpur 1594.73 1690.58 -5.67 Ho Chi Minh 993.85 892.54 11.35 (Reporting by Anushka Trivedi in Bengaluru, Editing by SherryJacob-Phillips)

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SE Asia Stocks-Most fall ahead of Fed policy decision; Thailand top loser – Reuters

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* Thai shares lose the most in the region * Malaysian stocks dip on weakness in palm oil producers * Indonesia rises ahead of central bank policy decision By Anushka Trivedi Sept 18 (Reuters) - Most Southeast Asian stock marketsdeclined in thin trading on Wednesday as investors were cautiousahead of an expected U.S. interest rate cut, with Thailandshedding the most on a drop in oil prices. With a 25-basis point U.S. rate cut seen as near-certain,investors will look at the Fed's statements for clues on thefuture policy direction of the central bank. "In the absence of any surprise in the rate move, investorswill be looking at the message from the FOMC in the statementand subsequent press conference," said Nick Twidale, directorand co-founder, Xchainge. "The risk probably sits once again with a hawkish cut and ifthis comes to fruition, then expect stock markets to take a hitalong with risk trades overall." Thai shares fell 0.6% to their lowest close in twoweeks and were the biggest losers in the region as tumbling oilprices pressured the country's energy stocks. Oil and gas producers PTT PCL and PTT Explorationand Production PCL dropped 3.7% and 4.6%,respectively. Singapore benchmark index extended losses to a thirdstraight session as financials faltered. Malaysian shares ended at their lowest in over oneweek as a drop in palm oil prices weighed on producers of thecommodity. Kuala Lumpur Kepong Bhd closed at an overone-month low, while edible oil distributor PPB Group Bhd slipped 1.6%. Bucking the trend, the Indonesian benchmark indexinched up ahead of a central bank interest rate decision onThursday. Bank Indonesia is expected to cut its benchmark rate for thethird meeting in a row, to support growth, according to aReuters poll. Tobacco company Gudang Garam Tbk PT was among thetop gainers as it rose 1.5%, following a 20% slump earlier inthe week on a government mandate to slap higher taxes and hikecigarette costs 2020 onwards. An index of Jakarta's forty-five most liquid stocks was 0.5% higher.For Asian Companies click; SOUTHEAST ASIAN STOCK MARKETS Change on the day Market Current Previous close Pct Move Singapore 3166.84 3183 -0.51 Bangkok 1654.14 1663.93 -0.59 Manila 7915.29 7932.23 -0.21 Jakarta 6276.633 6236.69 0.64 Kuala Lumpur 1599.49 1604.3 -0.30 Ho Chi Minh 995.15 996.74 -0.16 Change so far in 2019 Market Current End 2018 Pct Move Singapore 3166.84 3068.76 3.20 Bangkok 1654.14 1563.88 5.77 Manila 7915.29 7,466.02 6.02 Jakarta 6276.633 6,194.50 1.33 Kuala Lumpur 1599.49 1690.58 -5.39 Ho Chi Minh 995.15 892.54 11.50 (Reporting by Anushka Trivedi in Bengaluru; Editing by AdityaSoni )

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China Open: PV Sindhu, Sai Praneeth, Parupalli Kashyap Enter Second Round, Saina Nehwal Crashes Out – Outlook India

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Reigning world champion and title favourite P V Sindhu sailed into the pre-quarterfinals with a convincing straight-game win over former Olympic gold-medallist Li Xuerui at the China Open Super 1000 tournament at Changzhou, China on Wednesday.

India's top shuttler Sindhu beat China's Li Xuerui 21-18 21-12 in just 34 minutes to set up a clash with Thailand's Pornpawee Chochuwong.

Replicating her world championship form, the Olympic silver-medallist produced another strong performance to get the better of the currently 20th-ranked Chinese, who entered the match with a 3-3 record against the Indian.

Men's singles players, Sai Praneeth and Parupalli Kashyap also progressed to the second round after notching up contrasting opening-round wins.

Commonwealth Games bronze medallists Ashwini Ponnappa and N Sikki Reddy too found a place in the pre-quarterfinals after crossing the opening hurdle.

However, Saina made an early exit after losing to Thailand's Busanan Ongbamrungphan in the women's singles.

The London Olympics bronze-medallist lost 10-21 17-21 at the hands of the World No.19 Ongbamrungphan in a match that lasted for 44 minutes at the Olympic Sports Center Xincheng Gymnasium.

It was the former world number one's second successive loss to the Thai player.

The 29-year-old Saina has struggled for form following her recovery from injuries.

The Indian started her season with a win at the Indonesia Masters but has failed to reach another final on the BWF circuit so far.

In men's singles, world championships bronze medallist Praneeth had to battle for an hour and 12 minutes to get past Thailand's Suppanyu Avihingsanon 21-19 21-23 21-14, while former top 10 player Kashyap beat France's Brice Leverdez 21-12 21-15 in 38 minutes.

Next world no 15 Praneeth will face China's Lu Guang Zu, while Kashyap locks horns with seventh-seeded Indonesian Anthony Sinisuka Ginting.

In women's doubles, Commonwealth Games bronze medallists Ashwini Ponnappa and N Sikki Reddy too crossed the opening hurdle after their opponents Chinese Taipei's Cheng Chi Ya and Lee Chih Chen retired mid way in the second game after lagging 13-21 8-11.

Men's doubles pair of Manu Attri and B Sumeeth Reddy, however, crashed out of the competition after losing 15-21 15-21 to Indonesian second seeds Mohammad Ahsan and Hendra Setiawan.

The duo of Pranaav Jerry Chopra and Sikki also lost to Germany's Mark Lamsfuss and Isabel Herttrich 12-21 21-23 to bow out.

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St Regis Mauritius: A tropical idyll where the biggest challenge is deciding how to relax next – Country Life

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The island of Mauritius has long been a popular destination, and with good reason says Phoebe Bath after she paid a visit.

Home to a swathe of white beaches, unspoilt reefs and prehistoric-looking mountains, its not hard to imagine why the first humans to visit Mauritius decided to colonise the island. This enchanting dot on the map, some 1,200 miles off the coast of east Africa, is the epitome of the tropical island.

Once upon a time wed have called it picture postcard-perfect; today, of course, wed use the word Instagrammable, and few things on the island are more so than Le Morne Brabant,the mountain whose unforgettable silhouette dominates the south-west corner of Mauritius. Sitting almost in the shadow of the outcrop is the St Regis Mauritius Resort,a 5-star hotelcatering to everyone from honeymooners, adventurers and families to those merely seeking respite from busy urban life.

Upon arrival at the St Regis Mauritius Resort, a chilled pineapple juice and warm towel are handed to me as the ultimate tropical concoction to banish my post-flight fatigue as I walk across to my Manor House Suite, complete witha private butler who will be at my disposal for the duration of the stay. My smiling butlerhappily offers to start things off by unpacking for me, and looks after me throughout also bringing personal gifts such as macaroons and fresh strawberries, which are left each night in my bedroom.

And once youre settled in? There are all sorts of things to do (see below), but should you choose then this is a spot for a perfect slice of relaxation and mindfulness, where you can order a fresh cocktail via a buzzer on the beach umbrellas, dip in the pool, take part in yoga or tai chi on the beach. Mindfulness and wellness are part of the philosophy, and it shows.

If even leaving the room seems like hard work, the in-room massage service a 45-minute session, complete with peppermint and almond body oil is blissful, and is followed by tea on a tray with fresh hibiscus flowers, fruit and almonds on your private terrace. Is there a more idyllic way of adjusting back to reality? I think not.

The greatest challenge? Attempting not to drift into a tropically-induced sleep whilst stretching to the waves flickering at the reef. When the time comes to leave, I take one last stroll along the beach, drinking in the tranquility of this subtropical oasis. It may have been my first time to the island, but Ive already mentally pencilled in a return visit

A Manor Ocean Suite at St. Regis Mauritius Resort starts from $915 per night (approx 740 per night) for more information and to book: http://www.stregismauritius.com.British Airways flyfrom London to Mauritius from 529 return per person http://www.ba.com.

Bikes can be borrowed through the hotel, giving guests the opportunity to explore the Le Morne peninsula. For keener athletes, the hotels gym offers multiple classes every day and a whole range of sports equipment, so you can drink the hotels signature La Belle Crole cocktails guilt-free.

As Le Morne is one of the worlds hallowed water-sports destinations and hosts the annual kite-surfing world cup, it would be remiss of you not to try a lesson with ION Club, located just around the corner from the hotel. An hours lesson with a member of their adventurous team will have you feeling like a pro in no time.Private kite surfing lessons at ION Club start at 130 for two hours, including all gear and insurance

Half an hour from the hotel is one of the islands most striking spots: the famed coloured earth of Chamarel, in the Rivire Noire District. This incredible geological formation consists of sand dunes that have divided naturally over time into seven distinct colours, unsurprisingly earning it a place as one of the top tourist attractions in the area.

Close by and doable in the same day trip via Solis 360 is the Black River National Park, which has never been deforested and is home to abundant wildlife and staggering waterfalls. If youre lucky, you might spot one of the parks monkeys, who are known to play up to an audience.

A dark chapter in Mauritian history is remembered in a memorial at the foot of Le Morne Brabant.A group of escaped slaves named the Maroons had used the mountain and its surrounding area as a hideout in the early 19th century, and feared recapture when they saw official boats arriving on February 1, 1835. Rather than re-submit to slavery, they chose to throw themselves off the mountain not realising that the officials on board were actually bringing news of abolition and freedom. The monument includes an inscription from the poem Le Morne Territoire Marronby Richard Sedley Assonne: There were hundreds of them, but my people the maroons chose the kiss of death over the chains of slavery.

The St Regis Mauritius has five restaurants, each providing a different type of cuisine. Set in the pavilion of the Iridium Spa, The Floating Market restaurant was the pick of the bunch, a Pan-Asian eaterie dishing up Thai, Vietnamese, Malay and Indonesian wonders, decorated with charming lanterns that make you feel completely detached from the rest of the world.

Theres also the Boathouse Bar anf Grill, the Atsuko Japanese restaurant, Le Manoir dishing up French-Mauritian dishes and an Indian restaurant, Simply India. The latter is superb but make sure you have a light lunch before feasting here in the evening; theres a vast array of traditional meat, fish and vegetarian dishes that are all sorely tempting.

The Boathouse Bar and Grill serves drinks and dinner

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Khao Chi Chan killers given life sentence – Pattaya Mail

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Pattaya Court on Wednesday passed down death sentences for Panya Yingdung (Sia Uan, pictured), a licensee and pub owner in Patong Beach, Phuket, and two of his associates for the murder of Paweena Namuangrak and Anantachai Jaritram. The sentences have been commuted to life in prison due to their confession and cooperation.

Pattaya Court on Wednesday passed sentence on the killers of Paweena Namuangrak, 20, and Anantachai Jaritram, 21, the young couple having been gunned down in cold blood in a parking lot in front of Buddha Mountain (Khao Chi Chan) in Sattahip on July 29, 2018.

In a murder case that captured the attention of the nation, the court heard how Panya Yingdung (Sia Uan), a licensee and pub owner in Patong Beach, Phuket, conscripted the help of five associates to carry out the brutal crime after learning of the deceased pairs intimate relationship.Panya had taken a shine to Paveena during her time working for him in Phuket, but despite lavishing her with gifts and financial support she rejected his advances and instead entered into a relationship with Anantachai.

When the pair fled Phuket and flew to U-Tapao airport, a jealous Panya plotted his revenge and followed the couple to Sattahip along with his cohorts. Having carried out the grisly shooting, Panya fled to Cambodia but was later arrested and returned to Thailand following cross-border cooperation between Thai and Cambodian police agencies.

After hearing the gathered evidence and witness testimonies, Pattaya Provincial Court stated its conviction that Panya and his partners in crime, Krissana Srisuk and Narong Warinthornwech, had been directly involved in firing the lethal gunshots and passed down the death sentence on all three. This was later commuted to life in prison as the trio had cooperated with investigators and admitted their guilt.

Three more defendants, Sayan Srisuk, Kiattisak Surangsawangsaengmeeboon and Jirasak Unaibun were also convicted as accomplices in the crime, with Sanya receiving a life sentence for tracking the deceased pair and pointing them out to the killers while Kiattisak and Jirasak received 24-year prison terms. The court also considered their testimonies to have been useful to the case and commuted their sentences to 50 years for Sayan and 12 each for other two.

In addition, all six were ordered to pay 7.31 million baht to Paweenas family and 7.32 million baht to Anantachais family by way of compensation.

Wanpen Namuangruk, the mother of Paweena, said she was satisfied with the decision of the court and commented that Panya had apologized to her personally during the trial.

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Night Noodle Markets return to Sydney’s Hyde Park – hospitality – Australian Hospitality Magazine

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From 1118 October, the annual Night Noodle Markets will take over Sydneys Hyde Park for the last time before moving to a new, yet-to-be revealed location in 2020.

Gelato Messina,Hoy Pinoy, Lets Do Yum Cha, Chur Burger, POKLOL, Puffle, Twistto, Flying Noodle, Wonderbao and more will doll out signature dishes from Hawker-style stalls.

This year, Night Noodle Markets will also host the Night Poodle Markets on Saturday 12 October, with proceeds going to the NSW RSPCA.

The Night Noodle Markets are open seven days, from 5pm to 10pm on Monday and Tuesday, 5pm to 11pm on Wednesday and Thursday, and 4pm to 11pm on Friday. Extended hours are in place on the weekend, with the markets opening from 12pm to 11pm on Saturday and 12pm to 10pm on Sunday.

The Night Noodle Markets are part ofGood Food Month, Australias largest food festival, which takes place in Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra,Perth and Brisbane across the year.

Cala Bang will dish up crispy calamari with seaweed, hot and spicy, and paprika seasonings on offer alongside their foot-long potato fries.

Bao Brothers will take Gua Baos to a whole new level with the peeking cluck, shroom shady, and loaded sweet potato fries.

Donut Papi will serve small-batch Asian-inspired doughnuts including Leche Flan Donut and Hotteok, Korean sweet pancakes.

Gelato Messina has opted for a Thai-inspired offering this year. The range of flavours include theEye of the Thai-ger with condensed milk pudding , condensed milk crumble, lychee and sala shaved ice, lychee gelato and rainbow jellies; the Bangkok Banana with Thai milk tea cheesecake sandwiched between tea sponge, dipped in Italian meringue and sprinkled with desiccated coconut; the Phuket Bucket with deep fried banana fritters, caramelised palm sugar banana gelato, coconut and lime Chantilly, peanut crumble; and Coco Phangan with Mango sorbet served on coconut sticky rice, salted coconut sauce and toasted coconut flakes.

Hoy Pinoy will serve up grilled pork belly Inihaw na Baboy, barbecued chicken skewers Inihaw na Manok and garlic-fried peanuts Pina-Usukang Adabong Mai.

Lets Do Yum Cha will feature Yum Cha favourites including dumplings, steamed buns and spring rolls, all handmade daily using local ingredients.

Chur Burger will host one last Sydney hurrah before moving to Brisbane,serving a range of Asian inspired burgers including crispy pork belly, Japanese panko crumbed chicken and grilled beef.

Poklol and Puffle are teaming up with Korean BBQ Tacos, Chi Chi Fries, KFC Puffle and Cheeseburger Puffle.

Raijin will offer chicken karaage noodles, tofu karaage noodles, chicken karaage and gyoza dumplings.

The Muglan will serve up steamed Momo, Nepalese Jhai Momo, Chili Momo and Curry Bowl with rice.

Twistto is back with their hand-cut twisted potatoes made with a secret recipe batter and carefully blended flavours, such as the Korean Twistto Potato.

Flying Noodle (pictured) will plate up visually stricking noodle bowls including The Big Boss, with chicken tenderloin, diced and marinated with soybean paste, roasted sesame, sauted mushrooms, and bok choy.

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PV Sindhu, Sai Praneeth, Parupalli Kashyap enter second round, Saina Nehwal crashes out – Mumbai Mirror

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Reigning world champion and title favourite P V Sindhu sailed into the pre-quarterfinals with a convincing straight-game win over former Olympic gold-medallist Li Xuerui at the China Open Super 1000 tournament here on Wednesday.

India's top shuttler Sindhu beat China's Li Xuerui 21-18 21-12 in just 34 minutes to set up a clash with Thailand's Pornpawee Chochuwong.

Replicating her world championship form, the Olympic silver-medallist produced another strong performance to get the better of the currently 20th-ranked Chinese, who entered the match with a 3-3 record against the Indian.

Commonwealth Games bronze medallists Ashwini Ponnappa and N Sikki Reddy too found a place in the pre-quarterfinals after crossing the opening hurdle.

Early exitHowever, Saina made an early exit after losing to Thailand's Busanan Ongbamrungphan in the women's singles.

The London Olympics bronze-medallist lost 10-21 17-21 at the hands of the World No.19 Ongbamrungphan in a match that lasted for 44 minutes at the Olympic Sports Center Xincheng Gymnasium.

It was the former world number one's second successive loss to the Thai player.

The 29-year-old Saina has struggled for form following her recovery from injuries.

The Indian started her season with a win at the Indonesia Masters but has failed to reach another final on the BWF circuit so far.

In men's singles, world championships bronze medallist Praneeth had to battle for an hour and 12 minutes to get past Thailand's Suppanyu Avihingsanon 21-19 21-23 21-14, while former top 10 player Kashyap beat France's Brice Leverdez 21-12 21-15 in 38 minutes.

In women's doubles, Commonwealth Games bronze medallists Ashwini Ponnappa and N Sikki Reddy too crossed the opening hurdle after their opponents Chinese Taipei's Cheng Chi Ya and Lee Chih Chen retired mid way in the second game after lagging 13-21 8-11.

The duo of Pranaav Jerry Chopra and Sikki also lost to Germany's Mark Lamsfuss and Isabel Herttrich 12-21 21-23 to bow out.

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Chi Thai Restaurant | Best Thai Cuisine in Columbus, OH!

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Lunch Menu

Appetizers

Soups

Poultry

Beef

Pork

Seafood

Vegetables

House Favorites

Regional Cooking

Lunch - $7.95Beef: Lunch - $8.50Shrimp: Lunch - $10.95Scallop: Lunch - $11.95

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Lunch - $8.50

Dinner - $10.95

Noodles & Rice

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Lunch Specials Monthly Lunch Special - Pick 2 Only $8.95AVAILABLE FOR DINE-IN OR CARRYOUT!Monday through Friday 11:30am to 3pm

Plus One Of The Following Entrees:Basil Beef, Beef and Broccoli, Chi Thai Combination, Hunan Chicken, Sweet and Sour Chicken, Szechuan Bean Curd or Szechuan Pork.

*No Exceptions or Substitutions on Monthly Lunch Specials!

Specialty Drinks

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Tama Martial Arts Center

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TAMA Martial Arts Center is truly dedicated to the development and improvement in the field of martial arts established since 1976 in the Dayton Metropolitan area. The premier in mixed martial arts since 1976 that brought Muay Thai Kickboxing, Kenpo Karate, Traditional Chinese Martial Arts-Tien Shan Pai Kung-Fu, Tai-Chi, Kobudo Training, Filipino Kali, Aikijutsu, TraditiionalJiu-Jitsu and Qi-Gong.

Through proper methodology and studies, continuous research and fine tuning of practical self-defense application, we will lead you on the road to self-discovery. Helping students build their self-confidence and life skill sets. Developing champions from within. Developing their life skills to succeed in life.

An institute for higher learning and tradition of excellence in the martial arts and its ideas, one will find it easy to grow with the highest expectations possible. Our pledge to help ones discovery is also our passion and commitment in our teachings at TAMA Center.

TAMA can be rewarding and challenge through any of the separate subjects we teach. Though students at TAMA have the option to cross train in as many other disciplines as they wish. With our pioneering spirit and a quest to be the best that you can be,join us in our adventure together in MARTIAL ARTS training.

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Chi-tung Chinese & Thai Restaurant, Evergreen Park – Menu …

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Satay (6 Chicken Skewers)

chicken tender marinated with light herbs and coconut milk. served with our own delicious Peanut sauce, complimented with cucumber salad.

Spring Roll (2 Rolls)

fresh thai crepes filled with cucumbers, bean sprouts, tofu and scrambled eggs, topped with plum sauce and green onions.

Pot Sticker (8) (vegetable)

deep fried combination of cabbage, celery, onion, carrot, black mushroom and garlic wrapped in pastry.

Shu Mai

steamed shrimp dumpling served with a special thai vinegar & soy sauce, it's a very country style stuff.

Roti (asian Pancake)

asian pancake made of dough and egg, served with a side of malaysian chicken curry.

Soup

*hot and spicy upon request

Chicken (for Two)6.95

Shrimp (for Two)7.95

Hot And Sour Soup*

chicken breast (or shrimp), fresh mushrooms, kaffer lime leaves, crushed chili peppers, cilantro and fresh lemon juice in a lemon flavored broth.

Fresh Tofu And Chicken*

fresh tofu with chicken broth, mushroom, napa and green onions. it is a really delicious thai country soup.

Chicken (for Two)6.95

Shrimp (for Two)7.95

Coconut, Hot & Sour Soup*

traditional thai style with chicken breast(or shrimp) and fresh mushrooms in a tart lime broth and lemon grass, hot chili, cilantro, coconut ,milk and fresh lemon juice.

Salads

*hot and spicy upon request

Cucumber Salad*

fresh cucumber with a sweet and sour dressing topped with red onions and jalapeno peppers.

Pla Kong (shrimp Salad)*

shrimp mixed with chili paste, red onions, lemon grass, cilantro and lime juice. served on a bed of lettuce.

Seafood Salad*

boiled shrimp, squid and scallops mixed with chili paste, red onions, lemon grass, cilantro and lime juice served om a bed if lettuce.

Chicken (neem Sand)*

steamed chicken with lemon juice, fresh ginger, green onions and hot peppers, garnished with green leaf lettuce, and tomatoes.

Squid Salad (yum Squid)*

a really unique salad, fresh squid tossed with red onions, green lettuce leaves and cucumbers seasoned with our distinctive sauce.

Noodles - Spicy Basil Noodle

all noodles can be choice of hot, medium or mild

Plain

onion, bell pepper & peapods

Thai Entrees - Basil

served hot, medium or mild. your choice of meat with basil leaves, crushed fresh garlic, sweet pepper, green onion & mushroom in our special sauce.

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