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The Thai Festival Brighton - Sunday 25th July 2010
Published 15th Jul 2010 by Katie Hooper
Lose yourself amongst the ambient and aromatic hubbub of food stalls this July, as The Thai Festival goes indoors and comes to The Hove Centre, Brighton, bringing an authentic taste of South East Asian finery in association with Thai Festival Organisation (TFO).
Permeate your sense of adventure within the steam, smoke and scents as you experience time-honoured as well as modern fusion Thai cuisine cooked before you with all the energy and spontaneity of a bustling street market!
Stalls will be hosted by restaurant members of TFO, whose head chefs will be creating dishes inspired by years of commitment to only the very best recipes and freshest of ingredients. Showcasing over 45 unique dishes from 4 different regions of Thailand, you can enjoy classic favourites such as Pad Thai and Green Curry cooked with authentic skill to delicious perfection, or try something new and feed your adventurous streak with recipes such as Moo Ping (Grilled Pork) and Gaeng Masaman! (This Thai-style Massaman curry with potatoes, peanuts and a creamy coconut sauce is less spicy than the more familiar green or red Thai curries).
Bringing together dishes from culinary landmarks in Northern Chiang Mai right down to the picturesque coastal south of Phuket, the Thai food Festival brings the best to Brighton, taking you on a gastronomic tour of the Kingdom of Thailand.
With Thai craft stalls inside, as well as Thai classical music, Boxing and Martial Arts demonstration, and Little Siam Trust Exhibition (a Thai charity), take the time to discover the heart of Thailand’s ancient culture and history. Moreover, the festival promises to entertain the whole family, with ornate fruit and vegetable carving, as well as face painting for younger enthusiasts. There will also be a bar area to grab a refreshing Singha Beer or glass of wine from Monsoon Valley Thai Wines.
If it’s a bit of relaxation you’re after, what better than to forget the stresses of daily life and treat yourself to a thorough Thai shoulder and foot massage with one of our traditionally trained specialists.
Thailand is world renowned for its delicate craftsmanship silks, and sophisticated artistry, so come down to the Thai Festival Brighton and experience Thailand for yourselves.
The Thai Festival Brighton
Sunday 25th July 2010
11am - 6pm
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