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The Japanese epicurean extravaganza ‘kuidaore' finds its best expression perhaps in Osaka. A trip to the city can prove to be an amazing affair for your taste buds, be it the exotic local specialties or the very familiar dishes from your own zone. The restaurants in Osaka have something for everybody. Whether you are the ‘have-money-will-splurge' type or on a shoestring budget, Osaka guarantees gourmet satisfaction and how! Apart from the Japanese restaurants, Osaka features top class American, French, Italian, Thai and Indian restaurants too. Thai food is famous for its generous use of fresh herbs, spices and fish sauce. Known for its balance of five fundamental flavors, Thai cuisine displays a delicious diversity depending on the different regions of the country. The Southern varieties tend to contain coconut milk and fresh turmeric, while the northeastern dishes often include lime juice. Thai cuisine has been influenced by Chinese stir-fries and Indian curries while retaining a unique taste of its own. A complete Thai meal typically consists of either a single dish or rice khao with many complementary dishes served at the same time. Try out Pad Thai, Rad na, Tom yam, Stay or Massaman curry? Kaisenkita in Osaka is one of the most authentic Thai restaurants in the Japanese city that brings to you the flavors from the Thailand. An Asian/Pacific restaurant by category, it is one of the finest places in Osaka to savor shabu shabu with a twist like never before. Features of Kaisenkita in Osaka • Apart from typical Thai cuisine, other authentic Asian delicacies are also available here. • The top draw at Kaisenkita undoubtedly is shabu shabu. • What sets this recipe apart from those of the Japanese eateries, is its very distinctive spicy Thai flavor. • It uses only fresh natural ingredients so that you can have only the best of Thai cuisine. • There are 50 different ingredients to choose from. • Pay for what you eat – that seems to be the idea operative here at Kaisenkita. • Go for the courses which include rice, meat, seafood and vegetables. • Don't miss the Khao Pad Naem which is fried rice with fermented sausage, a typical from the Northeast region. • Taste the Tom yam gai or Tom yam talae, the varieties of the hot and sour soup with chicken or seafood. • Try the Green curry which is a sweet green curry, made with fresh green chillies and flavored with Thai basil and chicken or fish meatballs. How to Reach Kaisenkita in Osaka You can take a train to Hankyu Umeda or JR Osaka Station to reach Kaisenkita in Osaka.
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