Like Thai Food? Thai Beer? You'll Love Chang Sensory Trails

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Like Thai Food? Thai Beer? You'll Love Chang Sensory Trails

This is a sponsored article on behalf of Chang Beer.

Anyone for a trip to Thailand?

Don't worry, you needn't go far — Chang Beer's free, multisensory foodie event is back on 12 May, and it's bringing the vibrancy of Thai food culture right to the heart of London. Saves you the cost of a plane ticket, eh?

The event, Chang Sensory Trails, is returning to the UK this year as part of a four-city tour — kicking off in London, before making its way up to Birmingham, Manchester and Edinburgh. What can you expect? Only a delectable line-up of the best Thai food favourites — with a mix of music and art alongside — and all washed down with a refreshing Chang beer.

Sounds like a recipe for a fantastic evening.

Eight of London's top Thai restaurants will be taking part, each serving up a signature 'home dish'. They've been expertly created to pair just nicely with Chang, and there's a story behind every bite — the chef's behind each one have taken cues from some best-loved Thai favourites.

So, what can your tastebuds expect whilst you take in the sights and sounds of Thailand? Here are some of the signature dishes on offer

Tawana — Moo Yang Jim Jael

Grilled pork loin, Thai-style, marinated with Thai herbs and served with ground roasted rice.

Bang Bang Soho — Thai-Style Slow-Cooked Beef Rendang

Creamy and aromatic beef with an original blend of fresh herbs and spices. An Indonesian classic with a Thai twist.

Patara — Chicken Massaman

Coconut milk braised chicken in a mild homemade curry of warm spices with peanuts, onions, potatoes and crispy onion to finish.

101 Thai Kitchen — Pad Grapow Chicken

Stir-fried chicken with chillies, garlic and basil, served with steamed rice and fried egg.

LAO Café — Papaya Salad Thai-Lao Style

The famous Laotian salad. Spicy & zingy with a customisable level of spice.

Rosa's Thai Café —Tom Yum Noodles

Zingy & spicy rice noodles in Tom Yum-flavoured garnishes.

Thai Tho Restaurant — Green Chicken Curry

Authentic Thai green curry with chicken, chilli, bamboo shoot and sweet basic.

Nipa Thai — Phad Thai Koong

Fried rice noodles with beansprouts, spring onions, egg and prawns.

We're peckish just thinking about it...

Fancy checking out the sights, sounds and smells of Thailand? Register your interest on the Chang Sensory Trails Facebook page to ensure you don't miss out. The event takes place on 12 May, noon till 10pm, at Last Days of Shoreditch.

Last Updated 16 April 2018