Thai food is a very diverse cuisine, with a wide range of dishes to choose from. If you love seafood, you won’t be disappointed with your options when eating authentic Thai cuisine. There are so many excellent seafood dishes to enjoy and here are some of our favorites.
Salmon Curry
Curry is a Thai classic, and adding fresh salmon to this dish makes it even more nutritious and flavorful. The curry adds coconut and basil flavors, which pair nicely with the fish for a satisfying dish. Curry is served with brown or white rice to complete the meal.
Garlic Prawns
Prawns are a staple in Thai dishes, and there are many different ways to cook them. One of the most popular options is garlic prawns, which are a delicious savory classic. They’re light and fresh, but with a little bit of a kick to make things interesting, and they’re typically served with veggies and rice.
Pla Lard Prik
If you want a spicy seafood dish, this is one to try. It’s an entire boneless trout served with a traditional spicy tamarind sauce, as well as bell peppers and mushrooms. It’s incredibly satisfying and gives the trout a nice kick to it. As with many Thai dishes, it’s served with rice, which can help to offset the spicy tamarind sauce.
Talay Pow
This is a delicious combination of grilled seafood that enables you to sample a little bit of everything. It contains grilled scallops, prawns, calamari, and mussels, so it’s an excellent choice if you’re feeling indecisive. Authentic Thai chili-lime sauce completes the dish and gives it a kick.
Crab Fried Rice
Fried rice is an Asian classic that always makes for excellent comfort food. Adding crab to the dish makes it feel more exciting and special. The crab is typically paired with veggies and light Thai seasoning for a well-rounded meal.
Thai Ginger is an authentic Thai restaurant with four locations throughout the Seattle area. You’ll find our dine-in and take-out menus in downtown Seattle, Redmond, Bellevue, and Sammamish. Come visit us today and enjoy our fresh seafood and other delicious Thai flavors.