MangoMoon turns to Bangkok street food
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MangoMoon turns to Bangkok street food
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| Photo | Michael T. Regan |
Moon Krapugthong, chef/owner at Manayunk's Chabaa Thai (4371 Main St.) and MangoMoon (4161 Main St.), has been gradually tweaking MM's menu over the past few weeks to take more of a Bangkok street food-focused approach. (The original menu was more international in approach.) Sai auh (above), the Northern-style Thai sausage that had Trey Popp squealing with joy this past February, is still available.
Check out the new menu, plus the latest sake, cocktail and wine lists, after the jump.
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