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Thai Muslim Halal Food at Yusup Pochana )

Thai Muslim Halal Food at Yusup Pochana )

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Read more about this amazing Thai Muslim Halal restaurant here: Yusup Pochana ) is located about 15 minutes north of the Chatuchak area of Bangkok, so it's a little out of the way. but let me tell you that it's well worth the effort to eat there. This, in my opinion, is one of the best restaurants in Bangkok that serves Thai Muslim Halal food. The menu includes many of the classic Thai Muslim dishes like Thai biryani, goat curries, rotis, curry noodles, and an assortment of other amazing things. When I sat down at Yusup Pochana ) I was so excited I could hardly contain myself. First things first, we began with a Mataba pla, which is basically a roti pancake filled with a mixture of egg, fish, and spices, then fried in hot oil until golden brown and slightly crispy on the outside. The mataba is then sliced into bite sized pieces and eaten along with a sauce that includes cucumber and red onions in a sweet vinegar. But the most popular dish at Yusup Pochana, and a well known Thai Muslim Halal favorite, is the khao mok, or the Thai style of rice biryani. There are a number of different choices when it comes to Thai biryani, and we order the beef, mutton, and chicken versions. The rice came in a huge pile on the plate, a pile of yellow spiced rice with a hunk of meat hiding below, all topped with fried shallots and served with a minty fresh sauce on the side. All three versions were amazing, but I'd have to give it up for the Khao mok neua (biryani with beef. It came with an impressive hunk of beef topped with a mound of rice, and that beef was fall apart tender. At Yusup Pochana ) we also ordered a number of soups and noodles, like the Kuay teow kaeng gai, curry noodles with chicken, and the Soup neua ) Thai beef soup. Both were pretty good, but the curry noodles were a little on the sweet side for me. The beef soup on the other hand was outstanding, with huge chunks of beef and fragrant broth. But even the Thai biryani could not stand up to the next few dishes I ordered, the Kaeng kari gai ) or yellow chicken curry, and the award winner of the meal, the Kuruma peh, or curried goat. I can honestly say it was one of the top Thai dishes I've ever eaten in my life. It was a blend of cuisines, sort of a mixture of Thailand, Indian, and Burmese flavors, all wrapped into a hunk of fall apart tender goat on the bone. I honestly could hardly believe myself as I took a bite of the goat curry, it was absolutely sensational If you're looking for an amazing Thai Muslim Halal food restaurant in Bangkok, Yusup Pochana ) is your place to go. It may be a bit of a taxi ride from where you are, but once you taste the food, you'll be amazed, and you might even come back the next day for another meal
Date: 2019-08-19

Comments and reviews: 10


cutting an animals throat while it is still conscious is barbaric, it should be stunned whilst at the same time it jugular vein is cut there is absolutely no need to cut right through its throat, because some Neanderthal un evolved cave man said this was right 3000 years ago in the name of religion. if you cannot find it within yourselves to stun it then just nick its jugular it will still bleed to death without the horror, if anyone disagrees with this then they have the brains of a wild animal
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Wow MarkThose dishes look amazing Your face always makes me want what your eating, I want that enjoyment aswell. Watching your Thailand vids makes me feel sad in a way. Only because it makes me think when i went there i must of tried 1% of thefood they have to offer. Plus the people i went with never wanted to eat the street food (only from restaraunts, wich was such a shame, everything i wanted to try they were like nah we will go eat in there. Well that was my little rant sorry about that
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i cannot wait to make my trip to bangkok again this mid year but so far the only halal restaurant i've been to most of the time was usman restaurant. that should be along sukhumvit soi 22? don't like to eat along the arab quarters of nana/asok. almost got cheated for few dishes. please feature more on thai halal food. we get indian dishes a lot back home but not so much for good thai food.
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thanks fo mark posting this halal food video. aww, this makes me more homesick. I came from the northern part of Malaysia, 1 hour drive from the border of Thailand. I love the fact that the foods all look like my mom's cooking, even their Siamese names relates a bit with the Malaysian names of the food. so cool to know about our cultural similarities: D
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Hey Ying and Mark, Just got back from the beach and skipped lunch. Started watching this video and I'm now doubled over with hunger pains Seriously Mark, you should put a warning in at the start of every video telling people not to watch these videos when hungry. YOUR KILLING USChewing with your lips? That's a classic. Great job U2, as always. Jim.
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For all Muslim, when travelling abroad the first thing that we care most of course the convenient or halal food. So if u r not hesitate mark could u please share us some info on Muslim halal food in anywhere place u go. I bet there are many of ur muslim fans craving for halal food. Thumbs up for that, btw thank you for this info.
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Mark Wiens food rating: 1 STAR: Good. Opens his eyes wide. 2 STARS: Better. Opens his eyes wide and closes it. 3 STARS: Very Good. Opens his eyes wide and closes it while swaying his head to one side. 4 STARS: Delicious Opens his eyes wide and closes it while swaying his head to one side and then to the other side.
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Twice I went to BKK but never been to this one. Anyway, amazing expression you had there in the video. Haha. Can't believe it is almost 2 years since I first stumbled upon your blog. Back then, I didn't even start travelling but merely reading yours to get the adrenaline running. Hehe. Nice video
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Mark, I've seen a number of your videos. why do you behave like a greedy pig with all the exaggerated reactions and superlatives? You are seriously an embarrassing fool. If I had anyone like you in my family who reacts to food the way you do, I'd give him a proper dry slap
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Fantastic video mark I always watch your videos over others coz the way you show respect to every culture, love it: -)also love your expressions, the moment you take a bite of food. ummm, it feels like I am tasting food my self. keep posting
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