Explore the wonders and flavours of Thailand at this one-day-only Thai pop-up market inside one of Toronto’s beloved res...
Explore the wonders and flavours of Thailand at this one-day-only Thai pop-up market inside one of Toronto’s beloved restaurants this month.
PAI will transform into a special Thai market that is inspired by those found on the streets of Thailand – Songkran Market. Join them on Saturday, April 15, and enjoy an afternoon of shopping from the best local vendors and trying some delicious Songkran treats from the PAI kitchen.
You can expect to find local artisans and retailers selling vintage clothing, jewellery, handmade soaps, candles, caricature drawings, and more. As for the food, expect to find Jackfruit Salad, Yum Kanom Jin (Rice Noodle Salad), Khao Kha Moo (Braised Pork Hock on Rice), Khao Mun Gai (Thai-Style Chicken Rice), and Papaya Salad.
Along with that, check out the exciting display of Thailand’s national sport, Muay Thai boxing, demonstrated by Canada’s first Muay Thai school Siam No.1. Looking for something a little more relaxing? Experience a traditional Thai massage at the pop up too!
Explore the wonders and flavours of Thailand at this one-day-only Thai pop-up market inside one of Toronto’s beloved restaurants this month.
PAI will transform into a special Thai market that is inspired by those found on the streets of Thailand – Songkran Market. Join them on Saturday, April ...
Explore the wonders and flavours of Thailand at this one-day-only Thai pop-up market inside one of Toronto’s beloved restaurants this month.
PAI will transform into a special Thai market that is inspired by those found on the streets of Thailand – Songkran Market. Join them on Saturday, April 15, and enjoy an afternoon of shopping from the best local vendors and trying some delicious Songkran treats from the PAI kitchen.
You can expect to find local artisans and retailers selling vintage clothing, jewellery, handmade soaps, candles, caricature drawings, and more. As for the food, expect to find Jackfruit Salad, Yum Kanom Jin (Rice Noodle Salad), Khao Kha Moo (Braised Pork Hock on Rice), Khao Mun Gai (Thai-Style Chicken Rice), and Papaya Salad.
Along with that, check out the exciting display of Thailand’s national sport, Muay Thai boxing, demonstrated by Canada’s first Muay Thai school Siam No.1. Looking for something a little more relaxing? Experience a traditional Thai massage at the pop up too!
Flavours of Thailand--YUM! I love trying different foods. I believe there will be more pop-events going forward, thinking we are at the beginning ofFlavours of Thailand--YUM! I love trying different foods. I believe there will be more pop-events going forward, thinking we are at the beginning of this trend. More ...