Travel Pro Eats #10: Thai Buffet Restaurant at Siam House in Ft Lauderdale Florida USA and How it Compares To Thai Food in Thailand! (24 food photos!)

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Hey there my Steemit friends! Not too long ago I was eating noodle soup on the streets of Thailand; then not too long ago I was at a Thai buffet restaurant in Ft. Lauderdale Florida. Uncle Kenny said it was really good and wanted to take me there to see what I thought just after spending the last three months in Thailand. So we went and I kept an open mind.

Well, lets put it this way the only thing that was truly authentic were the Thai people from Bangkok working there. I actually got into a conversation with the waitress talking about how the quality of food in the United States is simply not as good as Thailand. Not only did she agree, she said it's one of the things she misses most about her country and one of the main reasons she wants to go back home.

All the ingredients they had to use were very American and it was obvious. In Thailand you have this huge selection of Asian vegetables, fresh homemade style curry pastes made from fresh Asian herbs and spices. As you can see in the first photo of the two curries on my plate we have carrots, broccoli, cabbage, peas, chicken and beef...and let's not forget our standard Chinese American baby corn, which you actually seldom see in Thailand.

For vegetables that is about as American as you can get. In Thailand it's bean sprouts, buck-choy, Asian broccoli, snake string beans, Chinese egg plant, Asian cabbage. The flavors are of fresh coconut milk, fresh lemon grass, fresh galengale, fresh chilies, fresh Thai holy basil, salty fish sauce, not Kinkoman soy sauce.

I'm not going to sit here and say that it was bad, it was just not authentic. Coming back to the conversation I had with the waitress, we both agreed they don't have access to the ingredients in the USA for the authentic stuff. Well, technically they do; but they'd have to pay and arm and a leg for it through importation, and then pass the expense onto the customer. This would basically put them out of business. So they do what they can which is pretty much a bunch of typical American ingredients and some Thai curry paste out of a can, certainly not freshly made like in Thailand.

So it is what it is. The buffet didn't have much of a selection compared to most buffets in the United States. There was a chicken curry, a beef curry, a vegetable curry, a noodle dish, fried rice, white rice, and a cabbage soup that I had to doctor up with chili and soy sauce. After tax and tip the price came to about 12 dollars; which will buy you about eight plates of food that you will see below from photos taken in Thailand.

Like always I ate my fill and Uncle Kenny and I had a good time together. But I must conclude the food was much more like what you would find at a Chinese American restaurant just with a little more Thai flavors coming from that can of curry paste. Just arriving back from Thailand I had a very clear memory of what the food was like there. The last bunch of photos are of some dishes I had in Thailand so you can see the difference for yourself.

One good thing about the buffet, is that I could eat all the meat and vegetables that I wanted. Where in Thailand it is often served with a big side of rice or noodles. These days I try not to eat much grain and cheap carbs so I certainly enjoyed that aspect of the lunch. Now lets have a look at the buffet and then the real thing below!


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Damn buddy you got me starving like crazy! Esp. looking at the sliced pork neck(?) with rice & stewed pork leg: those are my favorites!

Really unfortunate how much the availability & quality of dishes in the States is determined by costs. It's crazy because you can get so much higher quality dishes for less than $2 here in Thailand at exceptional quality. But it also stems from the American mentality of "quantity over quality," which is another reason why obesity is such a prevalent problem.

Absolutley Quantity of Quality back home. And you see it in the size of the people. I'm getting hungry too looking at these photos again! Thanks for the nice comment buddy :)

Looks amazing! I went to a Thai place in Arizona and they had amazing Thai tea there. Did you ever try it?

Yes Thai tee is great, but I like the Thai iced coffee best!

I should find a recipe. Definitely want to get my hands on that :)

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Lucky you! I tried only few Thai dishes and they are yummy! I love the soup and spring rolls. Everything is just amazing.
Beautiful photos, thank you for sharing :)

Thank you! Glad you enjoyed! Hope to see you again soon! -Dan

I am licky to have a number of really good thai restaurants on my door step. There are a couple that sound like the one you went to but mostly they are really good. In fact, less than a block a way we have a shop that sells fresh thai ingredients and has a few tables and chairs out the back where they serve food.

My big favourite is the sea bass in a sort of peanut sauce. I'm not really a big fan of fish but this I love!

That is so cool! You are in the UK right? I think they may have better access to the ingredients vs across the pond in the states.

There’s Uncle Kenny, yay 👍🏼!

Yeah, huge difference. The food photos from Thailand look so delicious and fresh! And the variety is definitely amazing!

Uncle Kenny doesn't know it, but he's a big time Steemit Star! lol

Thank you always for your comments and support! :)

Nothing compares to the source, yet some places do try hard. We've had some good Thai food in England. Not only in London where the restaurants can get the ingredients from Chinatown, but outside London too.
We had Portuguese food in Macau today and it was quite similar to the tastes we've had back in Portugal, but with a slight twist.
Good to see your compares! Looking forward to the next post.

Always great comments. Yes I've been to Macau, and if I remember correctly they were once a colonie of Portugal so that certainly makes sense what you say. Hope you guys are well! -Dan

Hey Dan, we're good. We hope you are too! We just got back, but really enjoyed our time over there. The food in Macau was amazing as like we said it had similarities to being back home for Becca. Yes, they were a colony of Portugal until the late 20th century. 😊

Glad you guys had a good time!

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