Well said - there's no such thing as Thai Chicken Satay - you'll only really find Moo in Thailand, i.e. pork 'satay' skewers. Chicken Satay is Malaysian/Indonesian, so when the chef says its authentic I don't know of what he speaks!
That much safrron she added for that barely one spoon over the spicy fish dish, for what. That saffron is 100% fake so she added that much. It's as much valuable as half of the cost of entire other stuff.
I thought Transparent was John Cryer from Two and a half men 😂
The Guy that struggles with the word AUTHENTIC is back!!
Ich habe kein grill zu nach machen !!😊😊😊
First 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊ive never had thai food 😕 😊
Oh my God are you ten years old? Mummy and Daddy prob won’t let you have Thai food it’s a bit spicy and could hurt your tummy! 😂
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@@mrstamp5121Really? A lot havent had Thai food. Doesnt mean to say they're all as childish as you come across.
@@maxineb9598 guessing you are American they are a bit thick over there
Since when was satay a thai thing
Well said - there's no such thing as Thai Chicken Satay - you'll only really find Moo in Thailand, i.e. pork 'satay' skewers.
Chicken Satay is Malaysian/Indonesian, so when the chef says its authentic I don't know of what he speaks!
since never
Lived in Thailand 15 years they say Thai food is good for you but they love sugar in there food lol
That much safrron she added for that barely one spoon over the spicy fish dish, for what. That saffron is 100% fake so she added that much. It's as much valuable as half of the cost of entire other stuff.
No such things as "authentic Thai satay." Satay is a Malay/Indonesian dish.
Wrong