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[deleted] t1_itmfkg3 wrote
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catmmy50 t1_itl7b8d wrote
What oil do they use? I end up with diarrhea every time I eat there
PuffinDaisy t1_itmeq6a wrote
What dishes do you order there? It's my favorite Thai place.
catmmy50 t1_itmxzm8 wrote
Well I am vegan and gluten-free so it's a limited amount of things but it's always been very oily
Ms-Pamplemousse t1_itmybsm wrote
I think coconut milk can cause that reaction in some people. That's used in most curries in thai cooking.
catmmy50 t1_ito7lhs wrote
Allergic to coconut and peanut.
PuffinDaisy t1_itncl85 wrote
So, rice noodles and tofu? Anything else?
catmmy50 t1_ito7j30 wrote
No tofu or noodles. Only veggies
ILikeYourHotdog t1_itn8v47 wrote
Chadar Thai
nfojones t1_itl1i70 wrote
Thai spot in Shockoe now going by Alex's Thai has one of my favorites.
gdtrfb804 t1_itlfa5n wrote
The original Thai Diner on Broad St. Best Tom Yum in the 804.
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Flex_Bacontrim t1_itolpm2 wrote
iThaiz off Lucks makes a mean Tom Yum. I like getting it as the "noodle soup" with Tom Yum broth and tofu. Is vegan.
geekitude t1_itz7dy6 wrote
Leek & Thistle, down in the Bottom, when they have it. Their take-home, netflix & warm-up menu is seasonally-driven because they buy from local farmers, so it changes. Pretty much anything they make is awesome though. They're having an open house menu tasting today, Thursday Oct 27. Worth checking out. https://www.leekthistle.com/
OverseerDarthOak t1_itl2v5u wrote
Pad Thai in Mechanicsville is my go to spot for thai food