Bringing the World of Thai Cuisine to the
Heart of Gwynedd and Wales
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The Thai Emperor was recently opened on Castle Square in Caernarfon, serving an exquisite range of Thai dishes using authentic Thai ingredients and flavours.
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In The Newspapers - Taste of the Orient
If you enjoy Oriental Food, Caernarfon's latest restaurant is sure to please!
The Thai Emperor recently opened on Castle Square and is already building up a fantastic reputation for serving the very best traditional Thai dishes, cooked to the very highest standards.
The restaurant is managed by Ken Leung who has over 17 years' experience in the restaurant trade. The Thai Emperor has two expert chefs, each of whom originate from Thailand and whose dishes bring with them an oriental theme full of flavours and essences which make Thailand a gastronomic delight.
Ken is passionate about the food served at the Thai Emperor. He said: "My favourite dish is Phat-Thai, a traditional Thai noodle meal, however, our menu will suit every taste. Whether you like chicken, fish, meat or a vegetarian option, you'll find something you enjoy," explained Ken.
Thai food is extremely healthy and traditional favourites include duck Thai curry, BBQ king prawn, BBQ chicken and fillet steak with Bangkok sauce served with a range of rice dishes including fried or boiled options.
The restaurant can cater for 70 guests and as well as the traditional chefs, Thai waitresses are on hand to take your order and serve your table.
The restaurant is fully licensed and offers a first class wine list as well as traditional Thai beer, which goes down great with some of the more spicy offerings available on the menu.
The Thai Emperor makes the perfect venue for a family celebration. Whether you're celebrating a birthday party, a retirement get together, a graduation party or a staff leaving do, the management and staff at the Thai Emperor will be only too pleased to cater for your every need.
Special occasions are extra special at the Thai Emperor. If your wedding anniversary is on the horizon why not book a table for two and enjoy the sublime tastes of the east prepared to the very highest standards by the Thai Emperor's first class chefs?
The Thai Emperor is open seven days a week serving the very best Thailand has to offer.
Opening hours are Monday to Saturday, 12 until 2pm for the lunchtime menu, with the evening opening running from 5.30pm until 11pm.
On Sunday the restaurant is open for business from 5.30pm until 11pm.
So, if you're looking to eat out, why not sample the delights of Thailand at Caernarfon's latest gastronomic offering? You're sure to be delighted with the delicious, Oriental dishes.
Thai Emperor Restaurant
7 Castle SquareCaernarfon
Gwynedd
LL55 2NF
01286 678 328
We can cater for 70 guests, so party bookings are welcome.
Thai Cuisine
Thai Cuisine is known for its balance of five fundamental flavors in each dish or the overall meal - hot (spicy), sour, sweet, salty and bitter. Southern curries, tend to contain coconut milk and fresh turmeric, while northeastern dishes often include lime juice.
The ingredient found in almost all Thai dishes and every region of the country is nam pla, a very aromatic and strong tasting fish sauce. Shrimp paste, a combination of ground shrimp and salt, is also extensively used. Fresh kaffir lime leaves' characteristic flavour appears in nearly every Thai soup (e.g., the hot and sour Tom yam ) or curry. It is frequently combined with garlic, galangal, lemon grass, turmeric and/or fingerroot, blended together with liberal amounts of various chillies to make curry paste.
Fresh Thai basil is also used to add fragrance in certain dishes such as Green curry. Other typical ingredients include the small green Thai eggplants, tamarind, palm and coconut sugars, lime juice, and coconut milk. A variety of chilies and spicy elements are found in most Thai dishes.
Opening Hours
Monday to Saturday
12.00pm - 2.00pm
5.30pm - 10.45pm
Sunday
5.30pm - 10.45pm