Last Friday, Jazzfood and I took a couple of first-timers to Aroy for a 'greatest hits' lunch. Needless to say, it was delicious but it's also worth adding that the food at Aroy is remarkably consistent. Before we could even order, being the great host that he is, T started us out with a house-made seasonal offering . . .
Pickled Golden Delicious ApplesThese apples were terrific. By going directly to the orchard, the folks at Aroy end up with delicious-variety apples that are crispy and not mealy at all. From there they pickle the apples whole in a saltwater brine for about 3 weeks. The result is a firm and crisp wedge of apple with an extra tasty bite to it.
Salt-Sugar-Chili DipThis mixture is for dipping the apples. It was a real treat, espeically the extra tingle on the tongue from the chilis.
The rest of the meal was classic Aroy (from the Thai Classics menu), with distinctive, boldly-flavored dishes that delivered, as they seem to always do, on every sensory level . . .
Thai Fried WingsPiping hot, crispy, tender and very tasty, especially when dipped in the ultra-funky sauce.
Sai Ua and Isaan Sausage (left to right)
I go back and forth on which of these I like better. The seasoning in the Sai Ua is entrancing but the sour-fermented funk of the Isaan is compelling, too.
Som Tum with Raw Blue CrabThis is a special, which has been around now for a few weeks. I really love the crab and the house-fried pork rinds as accents to the papaya. We ordered this one extra hot and it was quite fiery.
Beef Tender and Beef Ball Tom Yum SoupWith all due respect to TAC Quick's Tom Kha, this soup remains the best Thai soup I've ever eaten in Chicago. A while back RAB ordered it with tendon added, which was also spectacular.
Grilled Pork Neck SaladThis dish expertly rides that fine line between chewy and tender. It does have some chew but it's a delightfully pleasant chew. There's no sinew. It if were any more tender, the dish wouldn't work because the depth of the flavors really comes out in the chew.
Larb KhunFunky, offal larb and my favorite rendition in town.
Chou-chi Curry PorkI love this dish and I'm sorry I didn't get a better picture of the egg yolks below the curry, which were perfectly runny.
Both our newbie friends really loved this meal, as did we. It's rare that I get out for a lunch this good. What a treat!
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