Khao Sarn has been selected as a best restaurant
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Listed below are links to reviews of Khao Sarn from around the web.
[ more from bostonmagazine]
"Chef and co-owner Wiroj Aramthip works wonders with northern Thailand’s intense flavors. Two warnings: Spices play a big part in the dishes, and the bar’s creative libations can be potent...."
[ more from gayot]
| "This Coolidge Corner spot expands on the old pad thai-tom yum-satay routine Thai cuisine is forced to repeat ad infinitum in most of its stateside restaurants. There are Sino-ized dishes like the rich pork braise that is muu paloo, and the iconic appetize..." |
1 reviews
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[ more from greenlinemenus]
"Named for Khao Sarn meaning rice that has not yet been cooked, this restaurant has some of the finest Thai dishes in Brookline. Great inexpensive to moderate range food in a well put together setting with full bar...."
[ more from insiderpages]
[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Company Information: Khoa Sarn Cuisine serves authentic Thai foods in a casual ambiance. Khoa Sarn Cuisine is ideal for meat-eaters and vegetarians alike...." |
2 reviews
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[ more from restaurants.boston]
""harvard street brookline, ma the scenewith its warm, inviting atmosphere and authentic northern-style cuisine, khao sarn has changed the way many diners think of thai food. for those facing a wait--a common occurrence on weekends--the handsome...."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
"Two of the traditional favorites among the entrees are the pia neung ma-now (steamed whole sea bass with Thai chili, red peppers and red onions with a spicy lime sauce) and the hall moak (chicken or salmon with Northern Thai spices, coconut milk and curry..."
[ more from tripadvisor]
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