We’ve teamed up with authentic collection of Thai restaurants, Thai Square, to offer two lucky readers the chance to win a fabulous meal for two at their recently refurbished Islington branch.
Shortlisted for ‘Restaurant of the Year’ at the inaugural British Restaurant Awards, Thai Square incorporates contemporary finishes with authentic Thai artefacts and pops of red and golden hues, creating a homely and welcoming feel. Dishes include classic curries and stir fries, alongside the popular ‘Drunken Duck’ served with chillies, long beans, peppers, basil leaves and a hint of whiskey; and spicy steamed Seabass cooked with lemongrass, lime leaves, garlic, and chilli sauce served on a bed of seasonal vegetables.
The impressive drinks menu reveals a series of well-paired bottles, as well as a list of champagnes and classic cocktails. Enjoy a range of sips including a ‘Mai Tai’ with rum Curaçao liqueur, Orgeat syrup and lime juice; a ‘Classic Martini Cocktail’; and a ‘Mekhong Iced Thai Tea’, mixed and muddled with Thai tea, condensed milk and Mekhong Thai Spirit, to name but a few.
We’ve teamed up with authentic collection of Thai restaurants, Thai Square, to offer two lucky readers the chance to win a fabulous meal for two at their recently refurbished Islington branch.
Shortlisted for ‘Restaurant of the Year’ at the inaugural British Restaurant Awards, Thai Square incorporates contemporary finishes with authentic Thai artefacts and pops of red and golden hues, creating a homely and welcoming feel. Dishes include classic curries and stir fries, alongside the popular ‘Drunken Duck’ served with chillies, long beans, peppers, basil leaves and a hint of whiskey; and spicy steamed Seabass cooked with lemongrass, lime leaves, garlic, and chilli sauce served on a bed of seasonal vegetables.
The impressive drinks menu reveals a series of well-paired bottles, as well as a list of champagnes and classic cocktails. Enjoy a range of sips including a ‘Mai Tai’ with rum Curaçao liqueur, Orgeat syrup and lime juice; a ‘Classic Martini Cocktail’; and a ‘Mekhong Iced Thai Tea’, mixed and muddled with Thai tea, condensed milk and Mekhong Thai Spirit, to name but a few.
The prize: Dinner For Two At Thai Square Islington
Question:
Simply choose the correct answer to the following question to be entered into this free prize draw:
Which is a traditional Thai dish?Chow Mein
Pad Thai
Ramen
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