Good
things something come in small packages.
The
Bankgok is a small, new Thai/Vietnamese restaurant on
West
Wyoming Avenue, near the railroad
tracks, in
Melrose, that opened around mid-March. There are
about five small tables, for two people, in the restaurant and they have room to
put up another couple tables if they get busy. They also do take-out and
delivery, though delivery may be limited to the evening hours. I've dined there
on multiple occasions, mostly during lunch time, and including getting take-out
one evening.
Their
website has little information about the restaurant beyond the necessary basics,
though you will find their full menu online. Some research indicates that
corporate officers are also connected to
Pho &
Rice in Somerville and
Thana Thai
Kitchen in Arlington. In the near future, I will try to speak
with the owners for more background on the restaurant but for now, I'll
primarily deal with their food and service.
The
Menu is extensive, with plenty of Thai and Vietnamese options, and is very
reasonably priced, with no dish costing more than $15. The Menu categories
include:
Appetizers ($5-$7),
Salads ($7-$8),
Soup ($4),
Vietnamese
Pho & Thai Noodle Soup ($9-$12),
Stir Fried
Noodle ($10-$14),
Fried
Rice ($10-$14)
Bun-Vermicelli ($9-$11),
Rice
Plates ($10),
Sautéed ($11-$14),
Curry
Dishes ($11-$14),
Bangkok Specials &
Seafood Entrees ($11-$15),
and
Sides ($1-$3.50).
They
don't have a liquor license but their drinks menu includes items like
Bubble
Tea,
Smoothies (though it appears they are
not available yet),
Thai Iced Tea,
Lychee
Juice,
Vietnamese Iced Coffee,
Coconut
Juice, and more. It is nice that they usually bring a large bottle of water
to your table, though you drink it out of a paper cup.
They
have about thirteen Appetizers and I've tried several of them.
The
Roti Curry Sauce ($7) is a Fried Scallion Pancake
served with a Green Curry Sauce. The pancakes are fresh, light and flaky, and
not greasy. They make an excellent vehicle for dipping into the sauce, with its
tasty flavor combination of coconut, lemongrass and mild spicy heat.
The
Moo
Pbring ($6.50) are grilled skewers of lemongrass marinated
pork, accompanied by a smoked chili and tamarind sauce. These were excellent,
with lots of tender, moist and flavorful pork and the sauce added some sweet
& spicy elements. Forget those dry beef teriyaki skewers you get at other
Asian spots. These easily put them to shame.
The
Gyoza ($5),
which you can have steamed or pan-fried, come as either
Pork
& Chicken or
Vegetarian, and are
served with ginger soy sauce. I opted for the pan-fried Pork & Chicken and
they were tasty, filled with plenty of meat, and fried just enough to add some
crispness to the gyoza skin.
The
Sai
Grog Issaan ($6) states it is "Sausages fermented Pork and
Glutinous rice" but appears to be sliced sausage with lettuce, cucumbers and
peanuts. The sausage was tender and spiced well and the veggies were fresh.
As
for the Soups, I tried the
Soup Hoanh
Thanh ($4), which are pork and shrimp dumplings gently boiled
in clear chicken broth with lettuce, onion, scallion and cilantro. You receive
four plump and meaty dumplings and the broth is clean and mild. This would be
especially good on a chilly day.
The
Pho
Gar ($9) is a Chicken Noodle soup with shredded chicken, rice
noodle, onion, cilantro, and scallion with aromatic chicken broth, accompanied
by some bean sprouts, herbs and lime. The broth is intense with flavor and there
is plenty of chicken within the soup. The noodles had a nice chewiness to
them.
The
Mi
Hoanh Thanh ($10) consists of pork and shrimp dumplings, yellow
noodles, sliced pork, scallions and cilantro in a chicken broth. This is a
hearty dish, with several slices of tender pork and plump dumplings. The noodles
are thinner than the ones in the Pho but still had a nice texture and chew to
them. There was plenty of flavor in the broth making this a very compelling
dish.
The
Rice
Plates ($10) come with Traditional Vietnamese Grilled meat
(chicken, pork or beef) accompanied by steamed Jasmine Rice, fresh tomato,
cucumber, sliced lettuce and their Fresh Homemade Sauce (Nuoc Cham). You can
also add a Fried Egg ($2). Above is the dish with the grilled chicken and egg.
Another excellent dish with plenty of tender, flavorful chicken, enhanced by the
egg, and the veggies were fresh and crisp. There was plenty of rice below all of
the toppings. A good value for only $10.
I
enjoyed a few other dishes, but which I don't have photos.
The
Grapao Gai Sub ($11) is stir fried minced
chicken with fresh chili and basil. A spicy dish, it was very good layered over
some rice. The
Com Chien Fried Rice ($10) is Vietnamese
fried rice with a combination of shrimp, chicken, Chinese sausage and mixed
vegetables in Vietnamese chef's special sauce. Lots of flavor in this rice dish
as well as plenty of meat. It tasted very fresh. The
Chicken Pad
Thai ($10) consists of stir-fried noodle with egg, bean sprout,
turnip, and scallion in a Thai tamarind sauce topped with ground peanut. A nice
choice as well.
The
restaurant has a special, second menu which you probably won't receive unless
you are Thai. It's only written in Thai and they don't have an English
translation though your server will explain it to you if you ask. You can see
there are sixteen options, priced $7-$12.
Fortunately,
Pai
Chourattana on Facebook generously provided me a translation of
their menu which will help you navigate this special menu.
Off
this special menu, I tried
Nheam Kra Dook Moo, sour pork
ribs (#6 on the menu), which were accompanied by some cucumber slices and
lettuce. You need to gnaw the meat off these small pieces of ribs, which have a
mildly sour flavor to them. These would make for a nice bar snack.
Also
off the special menu, at #16, is the
Garlic Pork Over Rice,
which also comes with a few cucumber slices. It's a simple dish, pieces of
slightly fatty pork with crisp pieces over garlic over white rice. But it is
hearty and tasty, perfect for a rainy day.
The
Garlic Pork dish also comes with a small bowl of soup, a slightly soup
broth.
I'll
be sure to try more items off this special menu as there are plenty of other
dishes that interest me.
Service
is very good, personable and attentive. Overall, I've been very pleased with the
quality and taste of the food from The Bangkok. It is fresh, with clean flavors,
and there is enough diversity for all preferences. I've already been
recommending it to my friends and I'll also continue regularly dining there. It
is a welcome addition to the Melrose area.
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