Whats Cooking This Friday ? Vol 4

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Le Siam, Naperville
My husband, AS, was craving Thai. He had a sore throat and wanted to have some warm and spicy Thai soup. So we headed to Le Siam in Naperville, recommended by one of our friends. The restaurant was pretty spacious and had several diners dotting its tables. We picked a cozy table and set our sleepy son on a high chair. We were ready to order. The first thing we ordered was of course Tom Kha soup with chicken. Later on we decided to try the crazy noodles that our friend had mentioned and Mussaman curry, which is one of my favorite Thai delicacies.
The soup was delicious and very refreshing for both of us. I enjoyed the flat rice noodles in a spicy sauce with chicken and veggies.
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