Thai

Corktown Detroit:Katoi

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Atmosphere: 4.5 out of 5 bites (colorful lights illuminate exposed brick)

Price: 4 out of 5 bites

Quality/Taste: 4.5 out of 5 bites

Service: 4.5 out of 5 bites (Scored one of the last tables @ 6 PM, Thursday night)

Wow Factor: 4.5 out of 5 bites (seasonal menu)

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Located on Michigan Ave in Detroit’s historic Corktown, Katoi opened its doors in March 2016 and has been the hottest new spot ever since. Currently it is being considered as Best New Restaurant for 2017 James Beard Awards and I am convinced when the winners are announced in March, Katoi will be awarded the honors. Diners expect an “out of this world” experience. The flavors are on a whole other planet and this is what the restaurant is centered around. The mother ship has landed and it brings bold and intense tastes!

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Shared plates, so order a lot and be prepared to chow as each plate is delivered

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Thrice Cooked Sweet Potatoes: Palm sugar, sherry, cilantro, topped with crispy shallots and served on a bed of avocado cream sauce.  Insane! The outside of the potato was crispy, yet the inside was tender and creamy. The potatoes weren’t super sweet, but the sugar caramelized the outer edges of the potatoes. The avocado cream sauce added a creamy freshness that offset the richness.

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Chickpea Tofu: Served with herb salad topped with crispy shallots and a sweet chili garlic dipping sauce. The tofu was soft and tender on the inside and crispy on the outside. I didn’t think I would like this as much as I did, but it was delicious! It was like a soft, fluffy, chickpea pillow. The crispy fried shallots added a subtle onion flavor and texture. The sweet chili garlic sauce was the right amount of sweet and heat to spice up the chickpea tofu.

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Drunken Pastrami: Stir-fried rice noodles with thai bail, tomatoes, chilies, black soy sauce, and gai lan (Chinese broccoli). This was my first choice, but it ended up being super spicy! The pastrami was tender and delicious, but the chilies really took over this dish. I really liked the rice noodles and gai lan. Pair with sticky rice to tone down the heat.

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Phat Mama: Stir-fried ramen, sea urchin, cherry tomatoes, chilies, thai basil, steelhead roe, and galangal (root spice similar to ginger). One of my favorites! I was very intimidated by the sea urchin, but it melted into the dish acting like a creamy sauce. The ramen was perfectly tender and delicious. The chilies added a slight kick and Watch out! I wasn’t looking and accidently swallowed one and it lit my tongue on fire.

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Panaeng Curry: Kabocha squash, tofu, lime leaf, peanuts, roti (Indian flatbread). My favorite dish! Most curry’s are too sweet for my liking, but this was the perfect trio of sweet, spicy, and curry. The curry wasn’t overpowering and the sauce was the perfect velvety consistency. The tofu was slightly crispy and absorbed the delicious sauce like a sponge. The squash was creamy and perfectly cooked. The peanuts added texture and the toasted roti was the ideal tool to scoop up the sauce.

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Scallop Sour Curry: Jasmine rice cake, napa cabbage, long beans, thai basil, cured egg yolk. The rice cake was crispy and paired well with the rich broth sauce. The scallops were tender, light, and perfect with the sour curry.  I like that this dish was served with long beans, they added a nice brightness.

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Tom Yum Hotpot: Hot & sour soup, pork & shrimp dumplings, lemongrass, lime leaf, lime, cilantro. This was unlike any hot & sour soup I have tasted before. The broth had a good flavor, but the hot/sour element was subtle. The pork & shrimp dumplings were slightly sweet and tender.

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Flank Steak & Mushrooms: Wild hedgehog mushrooms, king trumpet mushrooms (high quality longer mushrooms), puya (botanical plant), lemongrass, lime, herbs. I loved the meaty, earthy array of mushrooms. The steak wasn’t as tender as I’d like, but it was sliced thin, cooked medium, and delicious.

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Superman Ice Cream: House made blue moon with almond crumb. The best way to end an amazing meal! You could really taste the homemade quality. Creamy, sweet, with that blue moon fruity flavor that I love. The almond crumb was subtle, but added a sweet, nutty crunch.

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Service was great from the moment we walked in and our server did an excellent job of explaining the menu and suggesting different dishes. Each bite was packed with a punch of flavor yet perfectly balanced. I have never tasted such a wide variety of different spices in one sitting before and it was incredibly pleasing.

It pains me to report that early Friday morning, February 17, 2017, Katoi was victim to a devastating arson fire. This breaks my heart as I was just there the night before and so excited to return. Please support the owners and staff of Katoi and help out in any way that is needed. I am confident that when the mothership lands again, it will come back bigger and better than ever!

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Bangkok 96

Today on the Bite Tonight is Bangkok 96. Located on Telegraph Rd. in Dearborn, MI is a Thai restaurant that has been a neighborhood favorite for years. It’s no surprise that these guys were nominated for “Best Thai” in Detroit in 2008. See how they ranked.

Atmosphere: 4 out of 5 bites

Price: 4 out of 5 bites

Quality/Taste: 5 out of 5 bites

Service: 3.5 out of 5 bites

Wow Factor: 4 out of 5 bites (Portion size and taste).

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My Pick

Thai Fried Rice: Chicken, peas, carrots, green onion, and egg. This was the best fried rice I have ever tasted and the portion size was huge! Everything was perfect and each piece of rice was fried to perfection. There was  no clumps of white rice at all. I also love the exotic and colorful garnish.

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Jacki’s Pick

Veggie Pad Thai: Rice noodles with bean sprouts, eggs,  carrots, pea pods, and green onions & topped with peanuts. A classic Thai favorite. I really liked that this sauce was light and not too sweet. Possibly my new favorite!

20160618_163105.jpg The dining room was small, but was beautiful with it’s Thai culture and decor. Service was OK, food was delicious, and the portions were huge for the price. Bangkok 96 offers appetizers, lunch and dinner entrees, desserts, Thai Ice Tea, soup, and vegetarian options. Bangkok 96 even caters. The next time you have an event to plan, but don’t want boring old pizza, think of Bangkok 96.  Jacki, another dinner date is in store very soon!
Bangkok 96 Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Thai Vylai

Today on the Bite Tonight: Thai Vylai

Located in Downtown Allen Park on Allen Rd. is Thai Vylai. I’ve been meaning to try this place ever since it opened several months back. See how they ranked.

Atmosphere: 3 out of 5 bites

Price: 3 out of 5 bites

Quality/Taste: 3 out of 5 bites

Service: 3 out of 5 bites

Wow Factor: 1 out of 5 bites

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Pineapple Kow Pa: Fried rice with chicken, pineapple, egg, onions, and carrot. Fried rice is one of my favorites as long as its done right, and this one was! Spicy, sweet, and salty.

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Mee Khoua: Egg noodles fried to a crisp and topped with chicken, peapod, carrot, green onion, and bean sprouts in a garlic Oyster sauce. The veggies were fresh and crisp. The egg noodles were crunchy, yet soft while they soaked up the deliciously rich sauce. However, towards the end of the dish, the sauce became a little too salty and overwhelming.

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Thai Vylai is a nice addition to Allen Park, but price and service were pretty mediocre. The dishes tasted pretty good and I look forward to trying more Thai very soon. My next stop is Coastal Thai in Wyandotte.

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