As if we didn't have enough Thai food already with all the great stops in Portland and also Bai Tong in Redmond. However, our last food adventure brought us out to Edmonds and a little place called Bangkok Boulevard. Located in a former Dim Sum spot, we were a bit skeptical when we first walked into the place. However, our initial judgments would be a complete misnomer. Just sitting there, we could smell the wok hay and the food being prepared for takeout orders. I think we were going to be in for a treat!
To kick things off, we started with the Pad Kra Praw. From this dish forward, we knew we were in for a fantastic meal. The smell and aroma emanating from the dish was intoxicating. There was caramelized sweetness, smokiness and umami. Loved the tender bits of ground pork combined with bell peppers, onions, green bean and bail. Naturally, this went well with the side of nutty and chewy rice with a fried egg added for another $2.00. As you can tell, this was a generous portion.
Talking about going well with rice, the Eggplant Chili Sauce with shrimp was equally good. Exhibiting the same wok hay that ensured smoky nuttiness as well as intense sweetness, this need a bowl of white rice. The eggplant was cooked through yet still maintained a firm exterior texture while being soft inside. As for the peppers, they were still firm and quite smoky from the wok-fry. The properly deveined shrimp were buttery and had a sweet snap.
It was pretty anti-climatic when the Pad See Ew hit the table. The smell and aromas were intoxicating with brininess and smokiness wafting around us. By looks alone, we could tell since there was some charring with the tofu and noodles. This meant that each bite was caramelized and the intensity of the savoriness made us want to eat more and more of the dish. The noodles were slippery and had an elasticity to them while the gai lan was still vibrant and crunchy.
Bringing the aromatic smells few notches, we moved onto the Pork Congee featuring meatballs, onsen egg, ginger, green onions and white pepper. Even though this was supposedly less impactful due to it being rice porridge, it was absolutely delicious and on par with the rest of the dishes. Thick, yet still drinkable, the congee base was sweet and savory with depth. Those meatballs were tender, bouncy and full-flavored. Adding an onsen egg, it afforded some extra silkiness.
Staying with soupy things, we had the Braised Chicken Noodle Soup. This was a gigantic portion of braised chicken wings. They were super plump with tender meat and buttery skin. Personally, I'm not a huge fan of flabby skin, but in this instance, it worked for this bowl of noodles. As for the broth, it was silky (like texturally) with the taste of duck for some reason. I'm sure it was the chicken braising liquid, but it had duck vibes possibly due to the star anise.
Featuring a deep fried soft-shelled crab on top, the Pad Pong Karee sported a dry curry with chili paste, curry powder, half & half cream, egg, onions, bell peppers and celery. As you can see, this wasn't completely dry, so another bowl of white rice would go well. I found the flavors to be a bit more concentrated as such with creaminess. The veggies were still crunchy while cooked through. I really enjoyed the crunchy soft-shelled crab with a custardy interior texture.
We ended the meal with the Black Sticky Rice Pudding. Sitting in sweet coconut cream, this was the perfect ending to a fabulous meal. Sure, I would've liked some mango sticky rice too, but not really the season for it! This black rice pudding was appealingly glutinous and semi-sweet. It had great mouth-feel and the coconut cream added plenty of aromatics. Interestingly, with all the excellent Thai food we had on this trip, the best one was the last one. Didn't expect a little Thai restaurant in a strip mall in Edmonds would be so good. Well it is and go check it out if you are in the area!
*All food and beverages were complimentary for this blog post*
The Good:- Really great wok hay that translate into some smoky and caramelized flavors
- Reasonably-priced
- Fair portions
The Bad:
- Parking lot can be rather full