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Royal Treat
Thai cooking has four regional variations
plus the highly refined “Royal” cuisine.
Sometimes translated into English as Palace
Cuisine, this is a heritage from the days of
absolute monarchy, when only the best was served
at the Royal table. Every dish must be pleasing
to both the eye and the palate. Not only must
the ingredients be carefully selected and the
cooking techniques perfected, the presentation
must also be creative.
Today Royal cuisine can be sampled at
some restaurants whose chefs are descended from,
or were trained by, former palace chefs. Look
for the key word “Royal” or “Palace” in their
names.
Some
cooking schools offer classes on this refined
art, but if you don’t have the time or the
inclination, you can opt for just a vegetable
and fruit carving class. Most schools and restaurants
offering cooking classes can arrange such a
course, which can take anywhere from an afternoon
to a whole week. After a few basic sessions
and some practice at home, you should be able
to wow your dinner guests with your new skills.
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