The Best Thai Restaurant in New Jersey
The popularity of Thai cuisine in the United States has exploded in the 21st century; according several reportsthis is because the Thai government has started a program to train chefs in Thailand and then send them to the rest of the world.
This was done not only to help popularize Thai cuisine to increase tourism in Thailand, but also to standardize the quality of Thai cuisine, which the government has not always felt well represented.
Now, there are plenty of Thai restaurants to choose from all over the United States, and Eat This Not That! decided to find the best thai restaurant in every state.
You’re probably wondering what the best Thai restaurant in New Jersey is, so I’ll tell you what the folks at Eat This Not That! determined to lead in the Garden State: Lotus Thai to Guttenberg, saying:
With spices sourced from Thailand, take a trip to Lotus Thai for dishes made from the freshest and finest ingredients. Chef Buakaew Nartpranin combines his love for cooking with his passion for providing high quality food to create the dishes at this establishment. From fried rice and noodles to curries and soups, there are options for everyone.
Crispy Bronzino with Chili Sauce
The restaurant’s website describes its mission as follows:
We are obsessed with fresh ingredients. With fresh basil grown in our own garden and spices sourced from Thailand, our dishes are authentic, healthy and delicious. With a variety of protein and vegetable choices, we’ll be sure to accommodate your health walk. http://lotusthainj.com/#
Grilled Salmon with Green Curry Sauce
Crispy duck salad
A selection of starters
Sweet mango with coconut sticky rice
Seafood curry
Rice pudding prohibited
Steamed Chilean Sea Bass with Fresh Ginger Sauce
Crispy snapper with fresh lemongrass sauce
Lotus Thai Restaurant
7007-09 Park Ave, Guttenberg, NJ, USA, New Jersey
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