There was definitely some clinking, then, at the newest Chat Thai restaurant in the CBD's Westfield Sydney. It was probably cheers to now having some decent and well-priced Thai dinner options in the city, and the availability of alcoholic beverages on this Chat Thai's menu.
Mai Thai cocktail at Chat Thai, Westfield Sydney |
The Mai Thai is a popular choice that incites other nearby orders and inner pyromaniacs. The dark rum in the lime half cup packs the expected mai thai punch along with shaken white rum, triple sec, pineapple and lime.
BS 101 cocktail |
Sour monkey cocktail |
Longan Island Iced Tea cocktail |
Aside from cocktails, there's the difficult task of electing dishes to share from the extensive menu. A beautifully photographed book, the menu is daunting and tempting with full page photos. I find it incredibly difficult not to just order the few photographed dishes.
Fried green curried prawn mousseline, drizzled with pickled plum sauce | -
Go past the golden crumbs into the bouncy-textured prawn mousseline with subtle curry flavours, to find large prawns cooked within. The plum sauce is just the icing on the cake, while the crisp, deep fried basil leaves are endlessly delightful.
Char grilled pork neck with smoked chilli and tamarind relish |
The small pieces of pork neck have an addictive char flavour and are surprisingly tender whilst being fairly lean. The dipping sauce of chilli and tamarind adds a nice, balanced sour and sweet component.
Fried de-boned chicken wings sauteed in smoked chilli jam sauce |
Here, the battered and deep fried wings soak up a smokey, sweet sauce of chilli jam; and while it would be nice if the wings stayed nice and juicy inside, this Thai play on buffalo wings is just too much fun.
Chicken, pork, prawn and fried egg salad dressed in smoked chilli jam | -
Char roasted eggplant salad with ground chicken and prawns | -
The silky cooked eggplant is actually quite subtle, and with onion, herbs and a light saucy dressing, the clean flavours of this salad make it a standout.
Red curry of chicken with apple eggplants, kaffir lime leaves and basil |
The red curry of chicken is a people pleaser - not too hot, not too creamy, a little sweet, and with loads of chicken pieces, cute and slightly bitter apple eggplants, and lots of herbaceous goodness.
Stir fried crisp pork belly and wild ginger in red curry paste | -
Crisp whole snapper in red curry |
There's quite a bit of flesh on the well cooked fish, although you need to be a little careful with fish bones. Ideally, eat with caution and while not too un-sober.
I seem to stuff myself to the gills everytime I eat at Chat Thai, and while I'm happy to pass on dessert more often than not, others aren't. There is an entire front kitchen dedicated to Thai desserts at the Westfield Sydney Chat Thai (much bigger than the one at Haymarket), and the creations are nothing short of spectacular.
Sweet thin wafers filled with meringue, candied dried shrimp and herbs |
A dollop of glossy white meringue is topped with diced candied dried shrimp and coriander. That's right - dried shrimp in a dessert.
I don't like dried shrimp generally, but I find it a little less challenging when candied and served with sweet meringue; taking the salty-sweet combination to another level.
Steamed layer cake (back) and young coconut jelly |
The green and white steamed layer cakes are small but heavier nonetheless. They're almost cloyingly sweet, and flavoured with coconut and pandan for those attractive footy team stripes.
Fresh mango with sticky rice |
The sticky rices were expectedly sweet and filling, with a touch of coconut milk for added richness. The purple-hued rice had an unusal floral taste; the colour and flavour of which I think comes from a particular blue flower used in Southeast Asian cooking.
In the end, absolutely stuffed with a fair few cocktails under the belt, it's three cheers to Chat Thai opening in the CBD.
Disclosure: Food, booze and shoes is acquainted with staff at Chat Thai Westfield Sydney and has previously dined complimentarily.
We walked past Chat Thai in Westfield y'day and it was PACKED with quite the line up outside waiting for a table. Looks like it's worth the wait.
ReplyDeleteFIRE! wooooo i do love drinks on fire!
ReplyDeleteI'd be interested in what the prices are like here for the dishes. They do look good.
ReplyDeletedrinks on fire are good, with the best being a flaming charlies at charlie chans :P
ReplyDeletecandied dried shrimps... interesting.
I like to think that I'm cheers-ing the company with whom I'm sharing drinks, but any excuse will do really =p
ReplyDeleteAnd those thin wafers filled with meringue remind me of giant fortune cookies as well!
Hi MissPiggy - Yup, just like Haymarket, although if you plan ahead, you can book.
ReplyDeleteHi suze - Yes, there's something very attractive about drinks on fire, isn't there? As long as the straws don't melt.... :S
Hi Lorraine - It's been a while since I've been to the other stores, so I can't really say.
Hi rockahenry - They were indeed interesting. I'm not one for dried shrimp usually but...
Hi mademoiselle délicieuse - Yep, cheers to anything really! I really like fortune cookies, so makes sense that I like the wafer-meringue dessert too!
Wow its a full blown restaurant. I thought it would be something smaller like my sassy red is..
ReplyDeleteLooks great! sticky rice & mango dessert yum
Wow, these things look delicious :)
ReplyDeleteOhh I came here the other week and really enjoyed that starter too! I had the BS101 cocktail but wasn't a fan - much prefer the look of the longan iced tea cocktail! Will have to try that next time.
ReplyDeleteI love the wide range of food variety at Chat Thai, much more extensive than the usual pad thai noodles! hehe love a flaming cocktail
ReplyDeletewowowowowow wtf! never knew they served cocktails at chat thai! love the flame on the maithai!
ReplyDeleteHi Jeanne - Nope, proper Level 6 restaurant with a massive menu, as per Chat Thai style :)
ReplyDeleteHi Justin - And it all was!
Hi missklicious - Yep, I've been trying all the cocktails ;) I love the basil seeds - so much fun!
Hi Vivian - They do a mean pad thai though :) And pad kee mao!
Hi sugarpuffi - It's new, and exclusive to the Westfield Sydney outlet :D