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- Thai_suki abstract "Thai suki, known simply as suki (Thai: สุกี้, pronounced [sū.kîː]) in Thailand, is a Thai variant of hot pot, a communal dish where diners dip meat, seafood, noodles, dumplings and vegetables into a pot of broth cooking at the table and dip it into a spicy \"sukiyaki sauce\" before eating. Despite the name, the dish only barely resembles Japanese sukiyaki, having more in common with shabu shabu and Chinese hot pot.Thai sukiyaki evolved from Chinese hot pot served in restaurants catering to members of Thailand's sizeable ethnic Chinese clientele, in which an aluminum pot was heated on a charcoal fire at the table and the raw ingredients presented on one big plate.In 1957, a restaurant called Coca opened its first branch in Soi Tantawan, Bangkok, offering a modified version of the Chinese hot pot under the Japanese name of Sukiyaki. Although it only vaguely resembled Japanese sukiyaki, it was a catchy name for it because of a Japanese pop song called \"Sukiyaki\" which was a big worldwide hit at the time. This modified Thai version proved to be a massive hit, and it wasn't long before other chains started opening \"suki\" restaurants across Bangkok and other cities, each with its own special dipping sauce as the selling point.In Thai sukiyaki, diners have more options of ingredients to choose from, each portion being considerably smaller in order to enable diners to order many more varieties. The spicy dipping sauce (nam chim suki) caters to Thai tastes too, with a lot of chili sauce, chili, lime and coriander leaves added. The raw ingredients are presented on small plates and are cooked at the table in a gas- or electrically-heated stainless steel pot containing broth. Usually, an egg is added to the broth at the start of the meal.Today the MK Restaurant chain, which opened its first restaurant in 1962 on Siam Square in Bangkok, is the most popular in Thailand with around 200 restaurants across the country and 23 in Japan. Coca is making a rapid spread abroad too, already serving Thai suki in 24 outlets across Asia and Australia and further outlets planned in the US and Europe. Other popular chains include Texas and Lailai.".
- Thai_suki thumbnail Thai_Suki_of_MK_Restaurant.JPG?width=300.
- Thai_suki wikiPageID "24955149".
- Thai_suki wikiPageLength "2962".
- Thai_suki wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Thai_suki wikiPageRevisionID "687720780".
- Thai_suki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Table-cooked_dishes.
- Thai_suki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thai_cuisine.
- Thai_suki wikiPageWikiLink Chili_pepper.
- Thai_suki wikiPageWikiLink Chili_sauce.
- Thai_suki wikiPageWikiLink Coriander.
- Thai_suki wikiPageWikiLink Hot_pot.
- Thai_suki wikiPageWikiLink Lime_(fruit).
- Thai_suki wikiPageWikiLink Nam_chim.
- Thai_suki wikiPageWikiLink Shabu-shabu.
- Thai_suki wikiPageWikiLink Siam_Square.
- Thai_suki wikiPageWikiLink Sukiyaki.
- Thai_suki wikiPageWikiLink Sukiyaki_(song).
- Thai_suki wikiPageWikiLink Thai_Chinese.
- Thai_suki wikiPageWikiLink Thai_cuisine.
- Thai_suki wikiPageWikiLink Thailand.
- Thai_suki wikiPageWikiLink File:MK_Suki_Siam_Square.jpg.
- Thai_suki wikiPageWikiLink File:Thai_Suki_of_MK_Restaurant.JPG.
- Thai_suki wikiPageWikiLinkText "MK Restaurant".
- Thai_suki wikiPageWikiLinkText "Suki".
- Thai_suki wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thai suki".
- Thai_suki wikiPageWikiLinkText "suki".
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- Thai_suki wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Thai_suki subject Category:Table-cooked_dishes.
- Thai_suki subject Category:Thai_cuisine.
- Thai_suki hypernym Variant.
- Thai_suki type Food.
- Thai_suki type Dish.
- Thai_suki type Food.
- Thai_suki comment "Thai suki, known simply as suki (Thai: สุกี้, pronounced [sū.kîː]) in Thailand, is a Thai variant of hot pot, a communal dish where diners dip meat, seafood, noodles, dumplings and vegetables into a pot of broth cooking at the table and dip it into a spicy \"sukiyaki sauce\" before eating.".
- Thai_suki label "Thai suki".
- Thai_suki sameAs Q7709199.
- Thai_suki sameAs タイスキ.
- Thai_suki sameAs m.09g7f3j.
- Thai_suki sameAs Lẩu_Thái.
- Thai_suki sameAs Q7709199.
- Thai_suki wasDerivedFrom Thai_suki?oldid=687720780.
- Thai_suki depiction Thai_Suki_of_MK_Restaurant.JPG.
- Thai_suki isPrimaryTopicOf Thai_suki.