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Jin-Da

1 Studland Street, Hammersmith, London, United Kingdom
Thai Restaurant

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Welcome to Jin-Da Thai
specialist in Northern Thai Cuisine favourite with the Thai people  

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ร้านจินดา ขอขอบพระคุณ คุณแดง สุรางค์ ที่ให้เกียรติมาทานอาหารของเรา นะครับ

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ขอบคุณ คุณพิศณุ มากครับ ที่ได้มาเยี่ยมชม และชอบอาหารร้านจินดา เป็นเกรียรติมากครับ

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The Menu from Jin-Da Thai Cafe

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I would like to inform our lovely customers that we're selling wines and singha beer. If our customers would want to bring in their own wines, its fine but there will be a corkage fee for it. I am so sorry for any inconvenience. Thank you

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Hammersmith and Fulham Food Hygiene

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ขอขอบคุณ พี่ซันนี่ พี่ออม พี่วาวา มากๆที่ได้ให้เกียรติแวะมาชิมร้านอาหารของเรานะครับ

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Jin-Da Menu

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Khao soi or khao soy northern Thailand. The name means "cut rice" in Thai, although it is possible that it is simply a corruption of the Burmese word for noodles which is just "khao swè" which may account for the variations. Traditionally, the dough for the rice noodles is spread out on a cloth stretched over boiling water. After steaming the large sheet noodle is then rolled and cut with scissors. Lao khao soi is still made with the traditional noodles and in some markets in Luang Namtha and Muang Sing you can still see the vendors cutting the noodles. These traditional cut noodles can also be found in several places in northern Thailand.

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