My Anniversary
2:26 pm
Original Date posted: Mon, 11 October 2004 10:43:57
Post: Yesterday was my one year anniversary with my girlfriend, Samantha. So we decided to do something special. After spending the day together, looking round the beautiful gardens of Leamington Spa, we went for a meal.
We went to "The Thai Village" restaurant. For those that don’t know, Thai is essentially a mix of Indian and Chinese food. Some dishes are very hot, some are mild and others are just tasty. It wasn’t too crowded being a Sunday evening, which was nice. After pondering for a good long while we finally decided on what to eat, we chose this:
Starter: Thai Village Platter - A platter of satay, spring rolls, fish cake, minced prawns with pork on toast, "Krathong thong".
Main Course:
"Nua Rard Prik Gaeng Kiew Wan"
aka Sliced stirloin steak cooked in green curry paste with coconut milk, galangal, sweet basil leaves
"Gai Priew Wan"
aka Stir fried chicken with onion, cucumber, tomatoes and pineapple in sweet and sour sauce
"Phad Pak Ruam Mit"
aka Stir fried vegetables in Oyster Sauce
And some plain noodles and steamed rice.
It was delicious and so very different.
We then had a lovely romantic night in:
Post: Yesterday was my one year anniversary with my girlfriend, Samantha. So we decided to do something special. After spending the day together, looking round the beautiful gardens of Leamington Spa, we went for a meal.
We went to "The Thai Village" restaurant. For those that don’t know, Thai is essentially a mix of Indian and Chinese food. Some dishes are very hot, some are mild and others are just tasty. It wasn’t too crowded being a Sunday evening, which was nice. After pondering for a good long while we finally decided on what to eat, we chose this:
Main Course:
"Nua Rard Prik Gaeng Kiew Wan"
aka Sliced stirloin steak cooked in green curry paste with coconut milk, galangal, sweet basil leaves
"Gai Priew Wan"
aka Stir fried chicken with onion, cucumber, tomatoes and pineapple in sweet and sour sauce
"Phad Pak Ruam Mit"
aka Stir fried vegetables in Oyster Sauce
And some plain noodles and steamed rice.
It was delicious and so very different.
We then had a lovely romantic night in:
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