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Review "An entirely over-the-top, large-format volume on the joys of Thai street food."--Wall Street Journal Asia, Holiday Gift Guide, 2010 "Rest easy knowing that what a Thai vendor produces from a rickety cart on the side of a busy thoroughfare, you should be able to approximate in a modern kitchen."--Austin Chronicle, Best of 2010 List "Get swept away to the busy streets of Thailand with gorgeous location photos and authentic recipes for unique food that is amazingly complex, spicy, and humble." --Bon Appetit, Our Favorite Cookbooks 2010, December Issue "A coffee-table-size love letter to the art of Thai food hawkers."--Portland Oregonian, Best of 2010, 12/21/10 "The pictures alone are enough to sell this coffee-table book of Thai street food. Sure, there are recipes too--for dishes such as grilled pork skewers, steamed fish curry, and pad Thai--but it would be nerve-racking to take such a gorgeous book into the kitchen and risk oil splatters and fingerprints."--The Atlantic's Food Channel, Top Food Books of 2010, 12/17/10 "Chock-full of drool-worthy photos, this oversize book would look right at home on a coffee table. It'll likely stay in the kitchen, though, once you start learning how to make exotic snacks like crunchy prawn cakes and banana fritters."--Entertainment Weekly, 12/17/10 "My other favorite book came out in the U.S. this year. It's David Thompson's Thai Street Food. I talked about it in 2009 because that's when I got the European release. Now America has the book. Yep, it can double as a doorstop, given its weight and size. But I cook from it. Check the Thai chicken biriyani (khao mok gai) recipe for a sampling of what Thompson's book offers."--Andrea Nguyen, Viet World Kitchen, 2010 Cookbook Picks, 12/11/10 "This oversized, gorgeously photographed ode to the street food culture of Thailand has one major drawback. It might awaken hunger that only a plane ticket can cure. . . . His recipes, in painstaking detail with ample discussion of their places in Thai cuisine and culture, provide both simple and dizzyingly complex road maps for the adventurous cook."--Buffalo News, 2010 Gift Guide, 12/8/10 "A riotous magnum opus by this devoted Thai food acolyte, in which any single recipe has flavor equal to approximately 20 meals in the British Isles."--AOL's Slashfood, Cookbook Gift Guide, 12/7/10 "How do you trump a classic book on Thai cuisine? In 2002 Ten Speed Press published Dave Thompson's Thai Food, almost 700 pages of recipes for dishes from relishes to sweets, illustrated with color photos and prefaced by a short history of the culture. The press has just outdone itself with the same author's Thai Street Food: Authentic Recipes, Vibrant Traditions. This time the book is oversize (11 x 13") and generous with photos not only of many dishes, but also of the markets, klongs (canals), and street stands at which an astonishing array of food can be purchased. . . . Thai Street Food is as much a travel book as a cookbook, exemplary in both categories. . . . Because of its size and heavy use of color, Thompson's new volume is a luxury, priced more like an art book than a cookbook; but if you can get our hands on a copy, it's a treasure."--The Huffington Post, 12/6/10 "Bigger than a motorbike and just as transporting, Thompson's book is a love letter to the street food of Bangkok. Word on the, um, street is that the recipes taste just like the originals."--The New York Times Book Review, Web Extra: 25 More Cookbooks, 12/3/10 "Street food has entered the culinary consciousness, getting shout-outs from chefs everywhere in the last decade. David Thompson was among the first to champion Thai cuisine, earning him a Michelin star. His latest book is gigantic - you'll need extra-wide counters to actually use it. The large-scale format, however, reflects an incredible array of Thai dishes: satays and sticky rice, yes, but curries, noodles and shrimp cakes, too. Divided into morning, noon and night, recipes and photo essays travel through markets, cooking stalls and Bangkok's historic Chinatown. Thompson's knowledge is in-depth, and his sense of awe is contagious. Just prepare to scour specialty stores for ingredients. Gift it with Dwell magazine, to start planning those extra-wide kitchen counters." --Montreal Gazette, Favorite Cookbooks of 2010, 12/1/10 "Part coffee-table book, part travelogue, part cookbook, this full-color celebration of Thai culture and cuisine is a feast for the eyes and the stomach. Thompson, who has been traveling to Thailand since the 1980s, breaks the book down into breakfast, lunch and dinner sections (he calls them Morning, Noon and Night); colorful photographs by Earl Carter bring this oversized book to vibrant life."--Denver Post, 2010's Best Cookbooks, 12/1/10 "An education unto itself."--StarChefs.com, Top 10 Cookbooks 2010: Honorable Mention, November 2010 "Anyone who loves the exotic flavor and cooking methods of Thailand will devour this oversized book, which divides recipes according to the time of day they're enjoyed. The Roast Duck and Egg Noodle Soup had us clawing at the page."--Tampa Tribune, Holiday Gift Guide, 11/26/10 "Take advantage of the Michelin-starred chef's trawl for the best of Bangkok's street vendors. Follow the precise, authentic recipes and the results will be better than your local Thai. Probably."--The Observer Food Monthly, 25 Best Cookbooks of 2010, 11/14/10 "Featuring recipes for the sort of adventurous street eats that travel tv is built on, this stunning visual document boasts 185 poster-sized food and market scene photos."--Time Out New York, The Season's Best Cookbooks, 11/12/10 "A beautiful, engrossing door-stopper of a book, Thai Street Food is a travelogue, a history lesson, a cookbook and a glimpse of a day in the life of the vibrant street food of Thailand."--Cookbooker.com, 11/3/10 "A hunger-inspiring tour of the outdoor markets and food stalls of Thailand. The evocative photos and recipes for noodles, curries, satays, salads, roasted meats, and more capture the daily rhythms, bright flavors, and bustling spirit of Bangkok's streets, and will appeal to anyone with a love for Thai cuisine."--Fine Cooking, 10/25/10 "Just like I'm used to from his standard on Thai cuisine, his recipes work. Feel authentic. And taste oh so good!" --DeliciousDays.com, 9/28/10 "David Thompson's latest is not only a phenomenal primer in authentic Thai cooking, it is a work of art--full of some of the most gorgeous food photographs ever taken. I dearly love this book." --James Oseland, editor in chief of Saveur and author of Cradle of Flavor "Spend time with David Thompson's Thai Street Food as I have. Take in the images and contemplate the tastes. Then immerse yourself by preparing the food. This is a revelatory work." --Andrea Nguyen, author of Into the Vietnamese Kitchen "Generous photographs full of life raise this appreciative and knowledgeable exploration of classic Thai street foods to a new level. We are transported instantly to Bangkok's street-side restaurants and stalls, where from early morning to late-night, Thai culinary flare is on dazzling display." --Naomi Duguid, coauthor of Hot Sour Salty Sweet "The food cognoscenti in America have finally begun celebrating our street foods as something more than novelty, but as David Thompson shows us, the culture of cooking, eating, and sharing in public is at the very heart of Thai life. The recipes, cultural scenes, and photographs in this wonderful book feel so alive--rich with the flavor, messiness, and spirit of living." --Francis Lam, food editor, Salon.com About the Author DAVID THOMPSON is an award-winning chef, restaurateur, and author, and the world’s most distinguished scholar of Thai cuisine. His 2002 cookbook, Thai Food, won both James Beard and IACP awards. His London restaurant, nahm, was the first Thai restaurant to be awarded a Michelin star. He divides his time between London and Bangkok.
C**S
Dissapointing - almost a third are pictures of thai people
The book is beautifully presented and each dish is photographed well. It does however, have over 106 pages of thai people in between each section unrelated to the recipes. Would have preferred more recipes. Also its hard to find the dish you are looking for in the index so have to trawl through the book. In two minds whether to return the book...
R**S
great photos and am looking forward to trying out many ...
Gorgeous book, great photos and am looking forward to trying out many of the recipes! The only downside to this book is that the cover feels like it is coming undone from the pages...
C**U
Five Stars
Fantastic book with street food recipes and lots of pictures.
P**W
Scrumptious!!
Thailand is the only country where you can be run over by a restaurant....and this large coffee table format book captures both the atmosphere and the street cooking skills of Thai mobile restauranteurs. Both the photographs and the carefully conjured recipes bring to life the experiences of Thailand and its amazing street food. I love this book. And it whets any appetite!
A**A
Beautiful
great book - stunning photography, lovely recipes and enough reading material to understanding the culture to make sitting down and pouring through this book with a cup of green tea totally worthwhile...
E**R
Five Stars
Beautifully produced. On a par with Hartwood and I suggest you read them both.
C**R
authentic Thai food fantastic
Again from David Thompson a fantastic bookWith full detailed Recipes
J**S
Wow
I had already seen this book in Whole Foods for 40 pounds, so a great buy and its a piece of art this book, have not got around to trying any of the recipes yet. But its looks fab,
C**O
Cinque stelle non sono abbastanza per questo libro
Libro enorme con grandiose ricette e bellissime fotografie delle strade di Bangkok; tuttavia "street food" è assai limitativo per descrivere sia quello che è il cibo di strada tailandese, sia questo capolavoro di sistemazione di David Thompson in un ricettario che, per complessità e raffinatezza, supera molti menu di ristoranti stellati o simili, in qualsiasi ambito territoriale o nazionale si voglia giocare.Sfogliando questo libro meraviglioso ti chiedi dopo qualche pagina: ma perché noi italiani no? perché non abbiamo mai dimostrato di saper trattare la nostra tradizione locale, regionale o di strada con questa qualità editoriale e invece abbiamo sempre buttato li, o calcando all'eccesso sull'interpretazione di uno chef di turno, oppure sversando tutto su ricettari alla buona da massaia che non sa come salvare la cena del sabato sera?Saper promuovere la propria tradizione gastronomica oggi vale più della tradizione stessa, di qualsiasi tradizione si tratti.Un libro esemplare, che vale oro.
F**S
thai street food greatest hits
this book is wonderful to look at and flip through and contains some of the top recipes from Thompson's encyclopaedic tome 'Thai Food'. You'll likely get as much pleasure out of flipping through the pages as you will making any of the recipes since it's as at home on your coffee table as it is in your pantry.
C**K
Beautiful photography and will serve better as a coffee book
This book is more suited as a reference/coffee table book than a recipe book. It’s heavy and bulky, yet contains beautiful photography which makes you feel like you have travelled to this country and are immersed in both Thai culture and food.The recipes are unique and beautiful, but also very labourous and complicated for the novice cook.
W**S
Fernweh
Wer schon mal in Thailand gewesen ist, weiß, dass man dort an jeder Straßenecke kleine Food-Stände findet, bei denen man fantastisches authentisches Thai-Essen bekommt, für das es eigentlich Michelin-Sterne geben müsste. David Thompson, wahrscheinlich der beste nicht thailändische Thai-Koch, besingt in diesem Prachtband sowohl das Street Food, das man in Thailand bekommt, als auch die Lebenskultur, die sich darum rankt. Tolle Fotos, tolle Rezepte. Das einzige Problem: man will sich sofort in einen Flieger nach Bangkok setzen.
D**R
The photography captures the sense of Thai life (and the street food experience) beautifully. Be careful if you want to mail it
Too early to tell about the recipes but as a coffee table book it is outstanding. The photography captures the sense of Thai life (and the street food experience) beautifully. Be careful if you want to mail it, it is one of the heaviest books I have ever bought.
A**R
Good Recipes - Weird Words
Great cookbook. Very odd terms and words used for certain ingredients, such as calling bird's eye chilies "scuds", but apart from that, a great compendium of Thai recipes.
C**W
Tolle Ergänzung zum Buch "Thai Food"
Dieses ist mein zweites Thai-Kochbuch von David Thompson und steht dem Buch "Thai Food" in keiner Weise nach. Die Rezepte sind teilweise weniger aufwending nachzukochen und versprechen wahre Geschmacksexplosionen. Auch dieses Buch ist für die Freunde authentischer Thaiküche ein Muss.
A**R
Great book especialy to reed it before your visit to Thailand
Great book especialy to reed it before your visit to Thailand.It is as much interested to read as to use it as a cookbook.It is not a good cookbook for beginners or those who live in the countries with no specialized asian stores.
R**N
AMAZING BOOK!
This book is HUGE!!! The recipes are amazing and this book now sits on the coffee table and when ever people are round its always being read!
A**E
Super Cooles Thai Kochbuch
Ich habe das Buch in Kambodscha in einem Restaurant gesehen dort kocht ein Freund von David Thompson. Die Gerichte sind super.Achtung aber für Leute die nicht so gut Englisch sprechen da könnte es etwas schwierig werden!
H**L
Five Stars
Good
P**S
Ok I guess
Ok, I guess. Recipes are too fiddly.
E**A
La bible de la cuisine thaï
J’adore ce gros livre... superbes photos et recettes (en anglais). Pour tout savoir sur la cuisine de rue en Thaïlande!
V**A
Wunderschöne Fotos einfache Rezepte
Ich was selbst auch schon in Bangkok und habe von dort aus eine Backpackertour durch Thailand gemacht.Mit diesen Rezepten hol ich mir Thailand in meine Küche. Sie sind einfach, lecker und die Fotos von der Straße und den Menschen sind wunderschön.
D**U
Pas facile de trouver les ingrédients sur le marché.
Cuisine typique et pleine de goût. Même si les ingrédients ne peuvent être trouvés qu'en ville, cela vaut vraiment la peine.Le livre est, en plus, remplis de magnifiques photos.
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