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By: Carol W. Maybach

Category: Table Talk

Posted: February 14, 2012 11:30 AM

Tags: Wichian Ruangwut, Parker, Dancing Noodle Thai Cuisine

Suburban Eats: Dancing Noodle in Parker

At Dancing Noodle Thai Cuisine, a family-run restaurant in Parker, chef-owner Wichian Ruangwut focuses on freshness and authenticity. His curries, noodles, dumplings, and soups resonate with a richness and balance that speak of Siam. Ruangwut’s gaeng keow wahn, or green curry (pictured), is a shining example with tender green beans, hearty chunks of eggplant, bamboo shoots, zucchini, and strips of red pepper bathed in a rich, velvety base of curry, lemongrass, coconut, and fresh Thai basil. Add your choice of chicken, beef, seafood, or tofu and discover the soulful dish. Khanom jeep (steamed dumplings), tom yam goong (hot and sour soup), tender chicken satay, and a spot-on pad thai are also not to be missed.

Take in Dancing Noodle’s homey decor and incredibly friendly service and you will feel like part of the family: warmly welcomed, well fed, and coming back for more.

10841 S. Crossroads Drive, Parker, 303-805-3880

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