Helpful service and prompt takeaway servings at this WithRiceThai Kitchen. FOOD cooked and flavoursome curries with good fresh ingredients. Over fifty years, the family recipe has been passed on from generations to generations through the family-owned restaurant environment in a northern province of Thailand. We are the third generation of our family, and we would like to share our passion in Thai cuisine to the local community of North Balwyn. As a part of the community, we believe that Thai food can benefit everyone as it is known for being incredible for health as it contains numerous healthy nutritious and immune-boosting ingredients such as spices and fresh herbs. So, we would like to invite anyone who keen and passionate in Thai food to try us out. Cheers. Why ‘Withrice’? Rice is the main ingredient in Thai cuisine. This is because the country is very capable of growing rice and has many different species nationwide. Rice is also a national symbol of food and well-being. In addition, with-rice can be translated back into a Thai word pronounced as ‘Kub-kao’ which refers to ‘anything that can be eaten with rice’ or ‘course that is eaten with rice.’ Most Thai people are fond of rice. Rice is a staple in Thailand and more than 80 per cent of the population consume rice everyday for all meals in a day. Due to the weather condition and terrain enhancement, Thai ancestors were able to produce rice in a large portion in all the part of Thailand. Since, the beginning of the international trade era, Thailand has become a major exporter in South East Asia market. A large variety of rice species can be found in Thailand including Jasmine rice, sticky rice, White glutinous rice, Black glutinous rice, Brown rice, Red Cargo rice, Riceberry , and White rice. Eventually, rice became a national food and an indicator of people’s well-being. Rice is used in Thai society as an instrument to express kindness among the people. In the old days, most farmers harvested a lot of rice. The amount was beyond their need. Instead of keeping the surplus rice unused, they cooked rice to be presented to monks as a form of merit making. They always found a chance to celebrate any good or small lucky events by inviting their friends and neighbours to have lunch or dinner at their houses. Opening from Tuesday to Sunday Lunch: 11am - 3.30pm Dinner: 5pm - 9.30pm
Location: 1134 Old Burke Road, Balwyn North VIC 3104, Australia
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