Monday, November 15, 2010

Flip Toss Thai Kitchen

Flip Toss Thai Kitchen 141 Harbord St. 416 966 6955

Cheap and cheerful comes to mind. This small restaurant does a big take out business. There are about 5 tables and a counter for inside dining. You order at the desk and your food arrives hot and delicious. The menu is listed on a giant blackboard and there is a daily special. This has to be one of the most economical places to dine. The most important factor is the delicious food. Outstanding. It was an impromptu family outing. Everybody in my family is always running in circles and a million directions. It was amazing that we found time available to get together. The place was quiet. The food was amazing and we had a chance to get caught up on all the news.

The soups are served in a small white bowl filled with a variety of delicious ingredients. Hot And Sour Shrimp Soup is $3.89

Street Noodle Soup is served with shrimps, rice noodles, tomatoes, bean sprouts and simmered in an authentic Thai broth.($5.53) I ordered a Vegetable Soup. The bowl was overflowing with mushrooms, carrots, sprouts and tofu. It was peppery hot and I loved every spoonful. The other three ordered a variety of soups and everybody was happy.

I ordered the Veggie Spring Rolls from the appetizer section.($2.79 for 3) How do they do it? They were piping hot and filled with vegetables. The outer layer was crispy and the dipping sauce completed the dish. Cashew Chicken with carrots, onions, bell peppers, cashews in a mild Thai sauce was totally devoured.($8.04) Lime Leaf Chicken is served with snap peas, red peppers, carrots, lime leaves in a spicy sauce.($7.82)

Delicious Fish is lightly fried with garlic, basil, onions, bell pepper and comes with a black bean sauce.(8.448) Penang Fish is lightly fried. Bell peppers, peanuts and a red curry sauce complete this tasty dish.($8.48)

Beef dishes can be substituted for the chicken. Stir Fried Noodles are very popular. Pad Thai offers chicken or shrimp. Rice noodles, tofu, green onions, bean sprouts, carrots and peanuts compliment this dish.($8>04) Thai Bangkok Noodles offers broccoli, carrots, red pepper, bean sprouts, tofu and peanuts with glass noodles.($8.54)

You are asked what amount of heat you wish on a scale of 1-5.

Vegetarians are well looked after on the menu. Spicy Eggplant is cooked with bell peppers and onions in a garlic black bean sauce.($7.29)

Evil Jungle Prince is a preparation of eggplant, baby corn, bamboo shoots, carrots, onion and peas.($6.84)

The place is small and cozy. The food is outstanding. Our server was very friendly and so willing to please.

We had a wonderful family gathering without breaking the bank. Our only problem was making a selection from all those tasty dishes. Check the web for a complete menu www.fliptossthai.com

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