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Monday, November 23, 2009

Restaurant review: Junsuree Thai House in Fort Worth

The extensive menu offers flavors to please spice seekers and those wanting something more mellow.

Interior of Junsuree Thai House in Fort Worth

Photo by Josie Singleton

Interior of Junsuree Thai House in Fort Worth

Today in the Magnolia Avenue Restaurant Series we’ll look at one of my favorite Thai spots, Junsuree Thai House. If you’re looking for a spicy or a vegetarian meal, Junsuree should make your short list.

The Vibe

Tucked into a Magnolia Street storefront, Junsuree Thai serves up truly authentic Thai dishes. Look beyond the simple dining room and you’ll discover that the folks at Junsuree Thai focus on keeping Fort Worth fiery with their spicy dishes.

The Food

Angry Dish at Junsuree Thai House

Photo by Josie Singleton

Angry Dish at Junsuree Thai House

Enjoy the flexibility of the menu with the addition of chicken, beef, pork, shrimp, wheat gluten, or tofu to any entree or curry. The extensive menu offers flavors to please spice seekers and those wanting something more mellow. Junsuree Thai presents plenty of vegetarian options with tofu or wheat gluten as an optional addition to just about any dish. They do not hold back on the spice if that’s what you’re seeking. I enjoy all the layers of flavor that each entree holds.

The Service

A member of the family that runs this restaurant takes your order. They are always ready to answer questions or give suggestions about the menu. Take their advice on spiciness levels, especially if you are not looking to set your mouth on fire. The servers will also provide glasses for your wine or beer since it is BYOB.

Red Curry at Junsuree Thai House

Photo by Josie Singleton

Red Curry at Junsuree Thai House

Eat This

Crispy veggie egg rolls stuffed with glass noodles make a great appetizer. The Angry Dish will only make you angry if you can’t take the spice. The vegetarian version features crispy pan fried tofu and a sneaky heat that creeps up on you. The fresh peppers, onions, and green beans balance some of the burn with a refreshing crisp texture.

The Red Curry will make you slurp happily with its exciting mix of flavors that are creamy, mellow, sweet, and spicy all at once. With the addition of tofu, this makes a hearty and satisfying vegetarian meal. Each bite of The Red Curry will leave you craving more.

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