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1, 2, 3 Thai places on Nickerson

November 30th, 2009 by Thea

Thai lovers in Queen Anne only have to venture as far as Nickerson St. to be in cuisine heaven. The short strip from SPU to the Fremont Bridge is now home to – count them – one, two, three Thai food spots!

Kaosamai Thai Cart

Those who work, study and play on the north side of the hill have probably been to – or at least noticed – Kaosamai, the Thai food truck that hangs out at the Shell mini mart at 3 West Nickerson from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. every weekday.

Thai Fusion

They’ve been the Nickerson old-timer for a while now, and were recently joined by Thai Fusion, which opened at 15 Nickerson St. on October 23. I’ve been to both (I feel now is the time to tell you Thai is one of my all time favorite cuisines), and they’re both great. Kaosamai is affordable and delicious, especially if you’re on the go. Thai Fusion is a fancier spot to enjoy – as the name says – great fusion by candlelight.

1-2-3 Thai

And now there’s a new Thai rookie on the block, 1-2-3 Thai, which opened this last Saturday, November 28 at 101 Nickerson St., right next to Tully’s. I haven’t had a chance to try them out yet, but one reader is already a huge fan – she and her husband have been to the family’s two other locations in Port Townsend and Oak Harbor and can’t get enough. K. Kennell wrote,

I am vegetarian and they’ve always had plentiful selections of non meat dishes…I would recommend anyone try it…I am hungry just thinking about it.

K. Kennell also snapped a few pictures of the inside, which can be seen here.

So now Nickerson has gone from mobile Thai, to Thai heaven. Whether or not all three will be able to sustain themselves alongside the competition is another question.

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The Kaosamai Thai truck loves Queen Anne

September 22nd, 2009 by Thea

Kaosamai is a cute little Thai restaurant in Fremont that has received many awards and numerous raves and rating. And they just happens to have two mobile take-out trucks that park on opposite sides of Queen Anne hill every weekday.

After hearing good things, I stopped by the Nickerson location (it parks at the Shell mini mart at 3 West Nickerson) to try the cuisine, and was thoroughly impressed with the takeout offerings (I got a combo with pad thai, red curry and spring rolls – yum!)

The other truck is parked at the Center for Wooden Boats at 1010 Valley Street. Both trucks are staked out around the hill Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.They are also available for private catering. Check their website for more info.

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