Top Banquet Rooms in Saint Paul, MN 55109

The phad thai is terrible - they leave out the peanuts - a main ingredient and make it more like fried rice - etable, but barely. I do not recommend for authentic Thai food.Read More…
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Food is great people are still talking about it. Service was very nice and attentive. Nice place and priced right.Read More…
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O Reilley Hall

2.0

By Anonymous

You have to be a parishioner now to rent this facility. ...read more

Pupraya Thai Restaurant

5.0

By TerriBrown

The phad thai is terrible - they leave out the peanuts - a main ingredient and make it more like fried rice - etable, but barely. I do not recommend for authentic Thai food. ...read more

O'Gara's Bar And Grill

5.0

By AARice at Citysearch

We had my Sisters 40th Birthday party here last night and had a great experience! The service was great, we also had a fun and awesome bartender. The apps were good and the price was fair. Would use again for a party. ...read more

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How to Pair Wines with Thai Food

Combining wine and Thai food is one of the easiest ways to make your stomach a happy camper. However, it is not easy pair wine with Thai food since the spiciness and intensity of food will often take away from the intensity and flavor of the wine that you are drinking as you consume the food. There are a few basic rules that you must follow when pairing wine with Thai. It can be a long trial and error process to figure out exactly which rules you must follow. • Avoid wines with a lot of tannin. The spiciness, sourness, and hotness of the food go horribly with tannic wines. The variety of flavors and spices in Thai foods will make your favorite tannic wine taste bitter and disgusting. • Drink sparkling wine. The bubbles will cut through the heaviness of the food. Sparkling wines go especially well with dishes that are fried. Champagne naturally pairs very well with Thai dishes. • Choose wines with tropical and fruitier notes. These wines pair up perfectly with the tropical and fruity notes in Thai food. • Choose wines that are a bit on the sweeter side. Riesling is a good wine for the job. The sweetness matches well with the floral notes of the dish. The cool crisp sweetness will also take down the hot and spicy flavors of the Thai dish. Looking for Thai food in St. Paul, Minnesota? Papraya Thai offers authentic Thai and Asian dining just minutes from downtown St. Paul. ...read more

By Pupraya Thai Restaurant January 25, 2011

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Please try our special of the week.  "Rice Plater - Shrimp&Fish Bazil over rice with 2 Egg". Make sure to tell the waitress that it is from - Owner's Recommanded. ...read more

By Pupraya Thai Restaurant November 04, 2010

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