The rally cry to support local small businesses seemed to spring up immediately after the quarantine was announced. I’ve championed the cause, ordering from my favourites in North York that provide delivery services. With all the great establishments in the neighbourhood, we’ve generally supported restaurants that are close to home, but one night, the craving for Thai food was just too strong, and that’s how I stumbled across Thairoomgrande on Ubereats.
Their Thai shrimp rolls ($8) are a hefty size, stuffed with
shredded vegetables and peppery glass noodles with whole shrimps on the ends. Despite
waiting around at the restaurant and a long detour while Ubering, they remained
surprisingly crispy and was the promise of good food to come.
For the most part, Thairoomgrande’s fried dishes deliver
well. They smartly served the house made Thai sauce on the side so the Grands
chicken wings ($11) also remained fairly crunchy. The plump wings were cooked
to juicy perfection and well-seasoned so they could be eaten plain or dunked
into the thinned sweet and spicy sauce.
Before biting into a dish with three chilies on the menu,
make sure there’s a cold drink by your side… the restaurant does not shy away
from spice! The chicken devil ($15) incorporated the typical dried red chilis stir-fried
with the fowl, but the sweet and savoury sauce also gets a dose chili oil that
soaks into the breaded chicken for a devilish bite. In this case, the sauce
mixed with the coating isn’t the greatest choice as the breading becomes mushy
when being delivered.
Their curry pad Thai ($15 with chicken) isn’t the typical
plain noodles tossed with curry powder for colour. Thairoomgrande must use curry
paste and powder as the rice noodles are well-coated making for flavourful
bites. I wish we had ordered this dish in the same sitting as the vegetable
green curry ($15) as the two should pair well together: the noodles were a
little dry and needed more salt while the green curry was heavy on coconut milk
and light on spice; yet, a drizzle of the green curry on the pad Thai could be
a stellar combination.
For a restrained heat, the basil shrimp ($17) is a terrific
choice. There’s chili oil used in the savoury sauce, but since the shrimp
aren’t coated it isn’t overpowering – if anything the spiciest item in the dish
is the broccoli. I’d would like more basil with the shrimp - you really need to
look for the herb, there’s not enough of it that it completely permeates the dish.
Oh, but the item that impressed us the most (we ordered it
again on another occasion) was the Grand seafood fried rice ($15). I haven’t
been able to pinpoint what flavours the rice - my closest guess would be a cross
between tom yum and something like shrimp paste. Whatever the ingredients, the rice is spicy
with elements of bright herbs and an umami finish. Absolutely delicious. Like
most of their dishes, you can choose from a selection of proteins, but we’ve stuck
with seafood as the shrimp, calamari rings, and imitation crab sticks goes so
well with the rice.
I must admit, with all the disposable containers being used
for delivery and takeout, I’ve been experiencing environmental anxiety lately –
there’s so much plastic and waste! Thairoomgrande helps reduce the guilt a bit
as most of their dishes arrive in biodegradable paper containers (only the
saucier ones are served in dreaded black plastic). The containers are more costly,
but with eateries solely doing take out and delivery, I’m glad restaurants like
Thairoomgrande are trying to reduce the long-term effects of the “new normal”.
Our Earth and future thanks you.
Address: 861 York Mills Road
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Gastro World's Grading System
- Anything under 5 - I really disliked and will never order again
- 6 - decent for delivery and takeout, but there's better
- 7 - this is good, for delivery and takeout
- 8 - great for delivery and takeout, it's almost like you're in a restaurant
- 9 - wow, it's like I'm eating at a restaurant
- 10 - I'd happily order this for delivery or takeout instead of dining in any day!
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