Thursday, April 24, 2014

Thai Deelite (2 Dale St, Fairfield NSW 2165)

This was my first time at Thai Deelite. I went with my two sisters and my older sister's boyfriend. When we arrived in the area there were two Thai restaurants next to eat other 'Yum Sab Lao Restaurant' or 'Thai Deelite', I chose Thai Deelite because the name sounded deelightful. Good thing I chose that one because it was amazeballs!

We went inside and it was empty, it was probably around 6-6:30PM. I can't remember which day it was because this was a couple of years ago but I still remember the service I received and the dishes we ordered. We were served by one of the chef's husbands. He wasn't Asian and had the most amazing customer service skills I've ever experienced! He is so nice and suggested which dishes we should order and described how they were cooked and tasted.


Crispy Chicken - price forgotten
This dish was cooked perfectly! It was really crispy which I enjoyed very much (I love crispy chicken so much!). There were 6 pieces which was enough for us to share and some sweet chilli sauce on the side.


Duck Eggs - $2.50 each
I'm not a big fan of duck eggs therefore there are only 3. However if you are a fan of duck eggs, this is recommended as my sisters and older sister's boyfriend enjoyed it very much.


Spring Rolls - price forgotten
I don't quite remember what this tasted like but I feel like it would taste like the Vietnamese spring rolls. There were 5 roll which was a good amount to share, and everything was good nicely!



Lao Sausages - price forgotten
This was my first time trying Lao sausages. I didn't know what I was expecting and when I tried it, it wasn't too bad. I can't handle chilli and the sausages are a bit spicy. They're chewy and a bit crispy on the outside. I don't remember what sauce it was but it did add more spice to the sausage. If you enjoy chilli, this dish is good! 


Chicken Feet Salad - price forgotten
I love chicken feet salad! However, it was also spicy so I avoided eating too much of it. The chicken was soft which was good and there was enough sauce on it to add to the flavour. Highly recommended! 


Fried Rice - price forgotten
The fried rice tasted like any fried rice, which was good. If you're a fan of fried rice this one is good! There's a bit of seafood in it which satisfies the taste buds.


Chocolate, Strawberry & Caramel dips and Fried Ice cream (in bread crumbs) - price forgotten
Time for dessert! The worker suggested to us that pretty much all the desserts they serve are delicious so we ordered all three! I've had fried ice cream before, only in deep fried bread crumbs so this dish wasn't new to me but it was good because I love ice cream and anything fried! It was also served with watermelon and oranges which was nice, having fruit on the side makes everything better. 


Fried Ice cream (pastry) - price forgotten
We ordered fried ice cream in pastry form and this was my first time having it this way. It was good! I like the pastry one better as there's more ice cream (love ice cream so much). There was a side of pineapple which was in an odd colour and it tasted sweet rather then sour.The honeydew was sweet so that was good.


Deep Fried Banana with Vanilla Ice cream - price forgotten
I am a sucker for fried banana! It just goes so well with my taste buds. I enjoyed this dish very much (only because I love it so much). Adding ice cream to it made it even better. This is highly recommended if you're a banana fan! The oranges were easy to eat because the skin was already peeled off, whereas the oranges with the fried ice cream in bread crumbs weren't. 

Overall, my first experience at Thai Deelite was a deelite! I would recommend this place for lunch or dinner. The prices aren't expensive. I don't remember how much it was but I remember the bill coming to $80+, no more than $90. The service was great, probably because we were the only ones there but I believe it would still be good service with the restaurant being busy! If you're in the area and feeling hungry for Thai/Lao food, this is the place to be! 

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