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The Kites Eatery restaurant menu on culinary Thailand pilgrimage

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The Kites Eatery

The Kites Eatery Thai food menu news: the INNSiDE by Meliá Bangkok Sukhumvit’s all-day dining restaurant has unveiled a playful and eclectic menu that celebrates central, northern, north-eastern and southern Thai cuisine.

Situated on the hotel’s 31st floor and dominated by soaring windows giving way to spectacular views of Bangkok, The Kites Eatery is adorned with abstract artwork of kites – a reference to the popular pastime of kite flying in state park Sanum Luang.

Kites Eatery Pilgrimage Thai dishes

Kites Eatery Pilgrimage Thai dishes

Fashioned by executive chef Katisak “Note” Pinkaew and his team, the new menu is served a la minute using quality ingredients from local farms. The menu is made up of six sections – “Yum”, “Kub-Khao”, “Jan-Deaw”, “Kin-Len”, “Ping-Yang” and “Khong-Wanh”.

Thai salads are known as “yum”, which means “mix”. “Yum Woonsen Boran – Rustic recipe glass noodle salad with minced pork and dried shrimps” and “Yum Nuea Yang – Spicy grilled grass-fed Australian beef salad” are among highlights of the menu’s Yum offerings. Meaning “eat and play”, Kin-Len’s appetisers include “Thod Mun Mhuk – Bite size spicy squid cake with cucumber relish” and “Lookchin Plakray – Slow poached leatherback fish ball with Chef s recipe sauce”.

“Our new menu draws on our inspiration to offer all sorts of surprises as we take diners on a culinary pilgrimage of Thailand,” said Pinkaew.

Kub-Khao, which translates to “with rice”, features options served with a choice of jasmine rice or brown rice. Kub-Khao dishes range from “Phed Palow rice field duck stew in herbal soya sauce served with egg” to ‘Talay Phad Phong Karee – Stir fried catch of the day seafood with smooth yellow curry sauce’”. Meaning “grilled”, Ping-Yang’s options such as “Mhuk Yang – Yaowarat’s style grilled squid tubes

Kites Eatery Thai food dishes

Kites Eatery Thai food

Goong Phao – Grilled Samut Songkhram’s tiger prawns with chili lime sauce” are also accompanied by rice.

Jan-Deaw, a.k.a “a la carte”, affords the likes of “Khaw Soi Nuea – Chiang Mai curry noodle with tender grass-fed beef” and “Khaw Nha Gai – Bangkok China town chicken rice stew with chili and chive”. Mango sticky rice and coconut ice cream are among Khong-Wahn’s “sweet things”.

Open from 6.30am-11pm, The Kites Eatery’s chefs serve a healthy buffet breakfast and a la carte menu from noon, as well as customised lunches and banquets for meetings and events.

Innside by Meliá Bangkok Sukhumvit is the newest member of an eclectic collection of urban and beach Innside hotels — in 14 different countries across Asia, Europe, and the Americas — designed for those with curious minds who have a fluid lifestyle when it comes to work and leisure.

For further information and to make a reservation email [email protected] or call +66 2 340 5499.

Thai dessert

Sticky rice and mang by Kites Eatery

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