REVIEW: Tong's Thai Restaurant

When I used to work in the Austin Highway area in the late 90s, eating at Tong's Thai was a weekly experience where eating just the combination fried rice was a meal in itself. And although this restaurant is still pretty much in my neighborhood, for some reason have not been here in quite a while.

Always I gravitate to the Pad Wun Sen on a Thai menu. Off the lunch menu: glass noodles sautéed with chicken, green onions, celery and carrots and bean sprouts in a garlic/ginger soy sauce. This was pretty good but I could taste the thickening agent for the sauce.  Whether it was flour or corn starch or something else, there was a hint of something that didn't quite belong.  Something almost raw tasting.  But this didn't stop me from cleaning off my plate.

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Potato soup was delicious.  Wish the bowl was bigger because my bowl was quickly emptied.

I let the waiter pick my bubble tea for the ride home.  It was called Tiger something or another with a combination of mango and other tropical fruits I quickly forgot. Sprinkled on top w/ peanuts which I learned sank to the bottom and were only sucked up through the wide straw when I was almost finished w/ my drink.  The tapioca pearls were tasty and plentiful. 

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All in all it was nice to be back at Tong's Thai for some good food. The interior had been remodeled since last I was here and it appears to have picked up a hip; eclectic crowd.  Was I really the oldest one in the room???  You should try it again too.

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Michael Saiz

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