A cold fit to be Thai-ed
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Mary Furr
If you’ve been fighting off the widespread cold that’s invaded
Huntington Beach, go to Hot and Spicy Thai, the cafe in the southwest
corner of Bolsa Chica Street and Heil Avenue. It will clear your head
and blast that cold virus to smithereens.
It’s a small place (capacity 48) with a wall of booths on one side
and tables filling the rest of the cafe. Service is efficient and
fast as the room fills rapidly -- mostly men from nearby businesses.
Don’t be mistaken -- this is healthy cuisine prepared by chefs
Kitty Pidtoia and Kitvat Paiwond, who cook as they would in their own
homes.
We begin with a familiar Thai appetizer, meekrob ($5.99), tofu
strips and shrimp caught in a web on honey sweet, thread-like crispy
noodles. A good sharing appetizer to work on while deciding on an
entree.
The lunch special ($5.25) offers 18 choices with steamed rice,
soup or salad and two fried wontons. The small bowl of hot-and-sour
spicy chicken soup has whole mushrooms and chicken pieces in a thin
but definitely spicy broth. Server Nancy suggests you specify how
spicy. I followed it with my entree choice of cashew nut chicken,
which mixes well with a mound of steamed white rice. The sauce has
carrots, sliced onions and pieces of little green spring onions --
great and not often found at this time of year.
Thai food is based on balance and this dish is an excellent
example. However, I’d have liked it to be hotter -- being spicier
doesn’t quite do it.
Hot and Spicy is a great place for vegetables, such as my friend’s
selection of chop suey stir fry with pork. It has a pile of colorful
fresh vegetables -- big pieces of cabbage, zucchini, carrots,
mushrooms, tiny corn ears and a pile of fresh bean sprouts. The
vegetables were steamed and very good, but the pork pieces can be
fatty and slightly tough.
One good reason to seek out Hot and Spicy Thai Cafe is the
wonderful homemade coconut ice cream ($2.50), an icy mix of milk
filled with chunks of fresh pineapple and crunchy kernels of corn.
This dessert with cups of good, strong coffee completes a fresh
healthy lunch and should improve any sore throat.
* MARY FURR is the Independent restaurant critic. If you have
comments or suggestions, call (562) 493-5062 or e-mail
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