- 5 Ingredient Recipe
- Asda
- asian cuisine
- Asian drinks
- asian food
- Asian Ingredients
- asian recipes
- asian rice
- Asian vegetables
- bbc2
- beef rendang
- brunch recipes
- Celebrity Chef
- chicken in pandan recipe
- chilli
- chillies
- Chinese Cuisine
- Chinese New Year
- Chinese recipes
- Christmas
- coconut milk
- Come dine with me
- cooking tips
- Cookware
- Drinks
- durian
- Far Eastern Odyssey
- fish curry
- fried chicken
- garlic
- gordon ramsay
- green curry recipe
- Herbs and Spices
- Hotpot
- Indian Cuisine
- Indian Recipes
- japanese food
- japanese ingredients
- Japanese recipe
- japanese supermarket
- kanom jeen
- Korean Ingredients
- laksa
- lemongrass
- marks and spencers
- massaman curry
- News
- noodles
- pad thai
- pad thai recipe
- palm sugar
- Pancakes
- Pandan
- Pandan Leaves
- panko breadcrumbs
- raymond blanc
- recipe ideas
- rick stein
- Sam Fox
- Sang som
- Sangsom
- Skewers
- smiling fish
- soup recipes
- soy beans
- soy sauce
- spicy food
- Sriracha Sauce
- Tamarind
- Tesco
- thai breakfast
- thai coffee
- thai cooking
- thai cuisine
- thai curry
- Thai Deserts
- thai drinks
- Thai Eggplant
- thai food
- Thai Food Online
- thai fruits
- thai garlic
- thai herbs
- thai ingredients
- Thai Recipe
- thai recipes
- thai restaurant
- thai rice
- thai rum
- Thai Salad
- thai sausage
- Thai Seafood Salad
- thai soup recipe
- thai spices
- thai starter recipe
- Thai sweets
- thai tips
- Thai vegetables
- thai whiskey
- thai whisky
- the restaurant
- tom ka recipe
- tom kah recipe
- tom kha recipe
- tom yum
- tom yum recipe
- vegan recipes
- waitrose
- Woks
A Taste of Thai
Welcome to all those wishing they were somewhere else! Thailand is one of the most popular travel destinations for people in the UK, and nearly everyone who has visited ‘the land of smiles’ has been left with a very special connection with the Thai people and Thai culture. Returning from such an amazing place can leave you feeling a little empty and disillusioned.
But there is a quick fix. The UK is home to a number of Thai festivals, born with the sole purpose to celebrate Thailand; its culture, food, people, and just the vibrance of the country. With the UK Thai festival season in full swing from May through to September, there are plenty of opportunities to experience the many wonderful aspects of Thailand. With over 30,000 Thai Nationals living in the UK, it is hardly surprising that there is a healthy number of Thai Events around the country, and their popularity is growing year on year. To experience the Thai culture in the UK, you simply need to know where to go and when.
Taste of Thai is a website available in the UK which has details of all of the Thai events in the UK, as well as contact details for Thai consulates and some useful links to Thai resources. You can find everything you need at www.tasteofthai.co.uk.
Initially set up to showcase some useful Thai resources, Taste of Thai has, over the last few years, become one of the most visited UK sites for people wishing to find out about Thai festivals and events. The summer months are packed with Thai events, and what could be better than being at a Thai festival sharing a Pad Thai or a Tom Yam Kung in the summer sun in the UK? Other than, you know, being in Thailand.
Leave a comment