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Thai Dishes Opens in Burlington

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Published July 23, 2014 at 10:00 a.m.


Six weeks after its target opening, Claire and Art Jilandharn's new restaurant, Thai Dishes, opened its doors in the old Pacific Rim space in Burlington this week. The 80-seat space at 161 Church Street has been entirely rearranged and renovated; bathrooms have been moved, and everything's been glazed with a fresh coat of bright paint.

Like the duo's other establishments (Royal Orchid Thai Restaurant in Montpelier and Sabai Sabai Thai Cuisine in Middlebury), the new restaurant slings authentic Thai cuisine — salads such as larb (ground chicken, pork, beef or tofu in a spicy lime dressing) and crisp, spicy salads made with shredded green papaya or banana blossom.

House specialties include favorites familiar to Sabai Sabai patrons: Kao Soi (chicken and noodle coconut curry) and massaman curries, as well as roasted-duck curry, duck with basil and, during daytime hours, nearly 20 lunchbox-style specials ranging from curries to soups to simple stir-fries.

Thai Dishes is open daily for lunch and dinner and will feature weekday lunch specials, such as barbecue pork with papaya salad and sticky rice, roasted pork with rice and soup, or pork-leg stew. "Every day we will have something special for lunch," Jilandharn says.

The original print version of this article was headlined "Thai on Church"

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