![]() ![]() I give Mommy Thai home delivery a solid 4 out of 5. A few more vegetables for my herbivore tendencies wouldn’t have gone amiss. 4 out of 5.ĭespite the lack of decor that my own kitchen provides, the food tasted just as good as it does when dining in. It was discovered down a 15m (50ft) shaft at a burial. My only gripe was at the tofu to vegetable ratio, hoping to have more than some courgette slices to vary my fibre intake. The mummy, the remains of a man named Hekashepes, is thought to be one of the oldest and most complete non-royal corpses ever found in Egypt. It was a generous portion, providing a sufficient amount of tofu and rice to soak up the sauce. The silky notes of the coconut milk softened the rich spices. The curry was the best part of the meal, offering impeccable flavours. They were soft enough to break apart as you ate them, the soft level of spices complimenting the fish rather than overpowering it. ![]() The fish cakes were light and paired very well with the sweet chilli sauce provided. I ordered the Tofu Gang Dang (Red Curry) with boiled rice and a side order of Tod Man Thai fish cakes, coming in at a respectable total of £10.50. To be honest, it is not quite the same without the kitchy feel of the plastic tables, golden water jugs and colourful surroundings Mommy Thai provides in person. Now this was never going to be a blind review as I have eaten at Mommy Thai before we went into lockdown, but thought I would review their Deliveroo takeaway service. Having just been offered a writing job (which I later turned down because they were going to pay me $5 an hour), I thought I would spend my unearned money on a curry. ![]()
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