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TREAT FOR THE TASTEBUD

THAI DELIGHT RESTAURANT IS A HIDDEN GEM COOKING UP FRESH, DELICIOUS AND TASTY THAI CUISINE THAT’S SURE TO PLEASE.

OWNER CHRIS PRAKIT, WITH MANY YEARS AS AN EXPERIENCED CHEF, HAS BEEN SPECIALISING IN THAI CUISINE FOR THE PAST FIVE YEARS.

AS A PASSIONATE CHEF WHO GREW UP WITH A LOVE OF COOKING, CHRIS AIMS TO PLEASE ALL HIS DINERS.

“WE COOK TO ORDER AND USE ONLY THE BEST AND FRESHEST INGREDIENTS. USING ONLY FRESH VEGETABLES AND TOP-QUALITY MEAT AND PRAWNS,
WE’RE RECOGNISED AS A GOOD FOOD DESTINATION BECAUSE WE COOK FROM THE HEART, NEVER FOR THE SAKE OF IT,” SAYS CHRIS.

OFFERED AN EXTENSIVE MENU OF SCRUMPTIOUS OPTIONS STARTING AT $12.50, CUSTOMERS ARE FACED WITH A TOUGH DECISION: WHAT TO ORDER.

“OUR MOST POPULAR DISHES ARE THE THAI DELIGHT SPECIAL STIR-FRIED EGG NOODLES, AND CHICKEN STIR-FRY SERVED WITH A CHILLI MANGO SAUCE.”

FROM PRAWN TOM YUM SOUP TO AUTHENTIC PAD THAI AND EVEN GLUTEN-FREE DISHES, THE COOKING OF THAI DELIGHT RESTAURANT IS AN ABSOLUTE DELIGHT.

AND WHEN HE GETS THE CHANCE TO ESCAPE FROM THE HUSTLE OF THE KITCHEN, DINERS MAY SEE CHRIS WANDERING THROUGH THE RESTAURANT CHATTING AND SURVEYING HIS DOMAIN.

THE RESTAURANT OFFERS DINING IN A RELAXED, COSY ATMOSPHERE, OR CUSTOMERS CAN TAKE AWAY WITH CATERING PACKAGES AVAILABLE.

THAI DELIGHT RESTAURANT IS ABLE TO CATER FOR UP TO 40 PEOPLE. IT’S FULLY LICENSED AND BYO (WINE ONLY).

THAI DELIGHT RESTAURANT, 19 SCOTT STREET, MELTON. OPENS 5-9PM, TUESDAY TO SUNDAY. INQUIRIES: 9746 9411

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