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Is Korean food the next Thai?
It was predicted to become one of the food trends of 2012. And if an appearance on the menus of family-style international eateries and celebrity-backed restaurant openings are anything to go by, all indications are that Korean cuisine is poised to become as ubiquitous around the world as Thai and Vietnamese fare.
Best Thai Food In Los Angeles
When the routine of eating becomes mundane, Los Angelenos know exactly how to spice things up: Thai food. Whether you’re looking for fusion, vegan or traditional, these five Thai restaurants will not disappoint.
Thai food producer CP Foods preparing Birds Eye bid
Thailand's food, telecommunications and retail giant CP Foods may be preparing a bid for Birds Eye that would value the fish finger producer at £2.5bn.
Thai-ASEAN News Network - Thai Shopping Center Association to Offer Low Priced Food Despite Rising Costs
Thai Shopping Center Association is planning to offer low priced ready meals as requested by the government, despite rising energy and labor costs. It is also confident that the high cost of living will have no significant effect on consumers' purchasing power.
Rising food prices hurting Thai workers' wallets
BANGKOK: In Bangkok, the rising cost of raw ingredients and cooked food is causing concern, even though the minimum wage has been raised.
Thai food producer CPF mulls Birds Eye bid
Captain Birds Eye, the face of the British frozen foods brand, could be sailing into homes across Asia and Eastern Europe if the latest runner in the race to buy its owner proves successful.
Interesting discoveries at Thai spot
Its name and its gaudy pink-lettered sign made me wonder whether it was a massage parlor instead of a restaurant. And even though I didn't find the food at Exotic Thai to be all that exotic, there were some good finds.
Thai food manufacturer interested in Birds Eye
The maker of Birds Eye fish fingers has followed Weetabix as the latest household British brand to attract takeover interest from Asia.
Euro woes weigh as Thaifex show opens
Europe's ailing economy will have a significant impact on Thailand's exports of processed food if the crisis prolongs.
Imported Animals May Cause Extinction To Thai Wildlife
BANGKOK, May 23 (Bernama) -- The import of foreign animals may affect food sources and habitats of native animals in Thailand, Thai News Agency (TNA) reported quoting an academician as saying.
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