Most dishes in Northern Thai food are milder than those of others regions and patterned by Burmese influence. Rice is always the main dish, with curries being secondary to the meal; but the northern people prefer Khao Nieo (Sticky rice), a steamed glutinous rice, kneaded into small balls and used to soak upsauces and dips.
Northern Thai food also includes dishes such as kaeng Hang Le, a spicy pork curry that relies
The exclusive method for serving Northern Thai food is on a Khan Toke (small circular table). It is normally set up in lavish surroundings. Diners sit on the floor around the table and help themselves to assorted dishes; perhaps a minced meat dish seasoned with chilli, a salad, and numerous sauces. Thus, eating Northern Thai food is a very communal affair.
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