opium_souldjah
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Any good thai places to order from around Richmond Hill? I am too tired to go out anywhere to get anything.
Originally posted by fightingskurvy
yes. it's called 'thailand' on yonge at major mac.
Originally posted by opium_souldjah
they're closed on Sunday and Monday til 5? WTF?
Originally posted by OhNo!
heres an idea...
make your own thai.
Originally posted by jebac
young thailand on yonge, just north of davisville
-jebac
Originally posted by fightingskurvy
that might be hard to do if the person is at work.
Originally posted by fightingskurvy
that might be hard to do if the person is at work.
Originally posted by opium_souldjah
Lol, exactly
Originally posted by OhNo!
did i reference i time he/she had to make it? you make it at home for dinner,or lunch the next day,or dinner the next day,or lunch the following day...get my point.often people wanna take the lazy way out and just order it,im not implying that is the case but sometimes it is.it just a suggestion considering their aren't amny thai places in RH.
Originally posted by fightingskurvy
there is a good place in RH, it's just not open on mondays.
I don't understand your contempt regarding ordering food in. Not everyone wants to go out and buy a whole buch of ingredients and prepare thai dishes the night before and have thai leftovers for the whole week. I think it's unfair to label it 'lazy.' What so bad about treating yourself for lunch on a busy work day?
Originally posted by vinder
the point of the thread was good places to ORDER from, ohno
Originally posted by opium_souldjah
I'd also like to say to OhNo that if I wanted bad Thai I would make it myself. But knowing that I'd like to order it.
Originally posted by OhNo!
ok,you dont like to cook or not confident enough,that's fine.lets chill its all kool and the gang,order your thai,but if you'd ever like a recipe(s) for some simple but excellent thai let me know.![]()
Originally posted by OhNo!
again you misconstrue my comments to make your point valid. there is nothing wrong with ordering food,and i im not impying this is the case,but in fact it sometimes is.another thing you don't need a 'whole bunch' of ingredients to make a thai dish,and often the ingredients you buy can be kept for sometime and can be used in other foods aswell.i was just offering a suggestion,because sometimes people get turned off by cooking becasue they think its taxing,thats all and again im not implying thats is the case,just a suggestion.![]()