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HTML Best Miami Thai Restaurants Best Miami Thai Restaurants Author: Samantha FergusonTani Thai, located off of US 1, has been a local spot in Pinecrest for years. This restaurant is one of our favorite Thai restaurants because they serve the best Spicy Shrimp Soup and a delicious Shrimp Pad Thai. The staff is always friendly and provides excellent service. Tani Thai's Menu: Other mouth-watering dishes include the Volcano Chicken, which is a large portion that can be shared, and the Tani Steak, which is tender strips of beef marinated with herbs and spices. Moon Thai, located close to the University of Miami in South Miami, features both Thai and Japanese Cuisine. Moon Thai's Menu: If you are in the mood for Thai cuisine, we recommend the Spring Rolls ($5.50) or Fresh Lettuce Wraps ($7.95) followed by the Panang Salmon ($16.95) or Kong Op Woon Sen ($12.95). From the Japanese Menu, we recommend ordering the Miami Hurricane Roll ($9.95) and a Sashimi Combinations ($16.95-$24.95). Bangkok Bangkok, located in Coral Gables, is another favorite Thai restaurant in Miami. This Miami Thai restaurant has been serving the Coral Gables area for many years. Bangkok Bangkok is moderately priced and serves large portions. Their seafood dishes range from $12.95-$15.95 and other entrees are below $19.95. Bangkok Bangkok's menu: We suggest trying the Imperial Crispy Duck ($15.95). It is deep fried roasted duck served with a tangy sauce. It is very hard to find a great "crispy duck", so it keeps us going back to Bangkok Bangkok. To get more information about Miami Thai Restaurants or to view Miami Restaurant Menus, visit http://www.restaurantplace.com. Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_41262_26.html http://www.restaurantplace.com Text Best Miami Thai Restaurants Author: Samantha Ferguson Tani Thai, located off of US 1, has been a local spot in Pinecrest for years. This restaurant is one of our favorite Thai restaurants because they serve the best Spicy Shrimp Soup and a delicious Shrimp Pad Thai. The staff is always friendly and provides excellent service. Tani Thai's Menu: Other mouth-watering dishes include the Volcano Chicken, which is a large portion that can be shared, and the Tani Steak, which is tender strips of beef marinated with herbs and spices. Moon Thai, located close to the University of Miami in South Miami, features both Thai and Japanese Cuisine. Moon Thai's Menu: If you are in the mood for Thai cuisine, we recommend the Spring Rolls ($5.50) or Fresh Lettuce Wraps ($7.95) followed by the Panang Salmon ($16.95) or Kong Op Woon Sen ($12.95). From the Japanese Menu, we recommend ordering the Miami Hurricane Roll ($9.95) and a Sashimi Combinations ($16.95-$24.95). Bangkok Bangkok, located in Coral Gables, is another favorite Thai restaurant in Miami. This Miami Thai restaurant has been serving the Coral Gables area for many years. Bangkok Bangkok is moderately priced and serves large portions. Their seafood dishes range from $12.95-$15.95 and other entrees are below $19.95. Bangkok Bangkok's menu: We suggest trying the Imperial Crispy Duck ($15.95). It is deep fried roasted duck served with a tangy sauce. It is very hard to find a great "crispy duck", so it keeps us going back to Bangkok Bangkok. To get more information about Miami Thai Restaurants or to view Miami Restaurant Menus, visit http://www.restaurantplace.com. Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_41262_26.html About the Author: http://www.restaurantplace.com Article Title: Article Keywords: return to article
Text Best Miami Thai Restaurants Author: Samantha Ferguson Tani Thai, located off of US 1, has been a local spot in Pinecrest for years. This restaurant is one of our favorite Thai restaurants because they serve the best Spicy Shrimp Soup and a delicious Shrimp Pad Thai. The staff is always friendly and provides excellent service. Tani Thai's Menu: Other mouth-watering dishes include the Volcano Chicken, which is a large portion that can be shared, and the Tani Steak, which is tender strips of beef marinated with herbs and spices. Moon Thai, located close to the University of Miami in South Miami, features both Thai and Japanese Cuisine. Moon Thai's Menu: If you are in the mood for Thai cuisine, we recommend the Spring Rolls ($5.50) or Fresh Lettuce Wraps ($7.95) followed by the Panang Salmon ($16.95) or Kong Op Woon Sen ($12.95). From the Japanese Menu, we recommend ordering the Miami Hurricane Roll ($9.95) and a Sashimi Combinations ($16.95-$24.95). Bangkok Bangkok, located in Coral Gables, is another favorite Thai restaurant in Miami. This Miami Thai restaurant has been serving the Coral Gables area for many years. Bangkok Bangkok is moderately priced and serves large portions. Their seafood dishes range from $12.95-$15.95 and other entrees are below $19.95. Bangkok Bangkok's menu: We suggest trying the Imperial Crispy Duck ($15.95). It is deep fried roasted duck served with a tangy sauce. It is very hard to find a great "crispy duck", so it keeps us going back to Bangkok Bangkok. To get more information about Miami Thai Restaurants or to view Miami Restaurant Menus, visit http://www.restaurantplace.com. Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_41262_26.html About the Author: http://www.restaurantplace.com
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