GKW
Active Member
In the early days, one ship would sail from China across the Pacific to the west coast cities in weeks...now planes fly directly from HK to Toronto several times a day...
I find it interesting that most Thai restaurants in North America don't serve authentic Thai food. I always wondered what sparked the Thai food craze here, despite the paucity of Thais in North America.
I don't know what authentic Thai is, but Pai is delicious
My parents rented a space to one of the few Thai restaurants in the city in the 1980's. It was operated by three "Chinese" brothers and was incredibly popular. I say "Chinese" because probably most East Asian restaurants in the city are run by people of Chinese background. These Chinese people may or may not have come from the country of the cuisine's origin (Thailand, Vietnam etc.) and they may or may not self-identify as Chinese. In South-East Asia for instance Chinese communities are or used to be quite distinct and self-identified as outside the dominant ethnic group.
Most Thai restaurants in Toronto seem to be Chinese-run.