Menu from Full Moon Thai Cuisine
Menu highlights
Entrées
Money Bags (4pcs)
crispy fried pastry with soft filling of minced chicken, prawns, chestnuts & corn
Thai Fish Cakes
served with sweet chili sauce topped with crushed peanuts
Golden Chicken Wings
marinated in Thai herbs, topped with special home-made sauce, sprinkled with sesame seeds & shallots
Salt & Pepper Squid
made from the freshest seafood ingredients
Soups
Tom Yum Goong
famous Thai sour & spicy soup cooked with king prawns, mushrooms, coriander and lemongrass
Tom Kha Gai
chicken in coconut soup with galangal, lemongrass & mushrooms
Salmon in Coconut Soup
Thai coconut soup with salmon fillet, Thai herbs, mushrooms, coriander, lemongrass & cherry tomatoes
Salads
Salmon Salad
grilled salmon cutlet with famous Thai "Som Tum" salad
Papaya Salad
Seafood Salad
mixed seafood with Thai herbs, mint & lime juice
Full Moon Party
mixed BBQ seafood (squid, king prawn, mussels & scallop)
Full Moon Stir Fry
prawns, scallop, squid and mixed vegetables with special Full Moon sauce
Sweet and Sour Fish
fried whole snapper topped with delicious sweet and sour sauce
Seafood Special
steamed scallops, fish fillet, king prawns, squid in coconut milk with vegetable and Thai herbs
Pineapple Fried Rice
fried rice with eggs, ham, peas, pineapple, capsicum, sultanas, onion & cashew nuts
Grill
BBQ Octopus
baby octopus marinated in Thai herbs served with sweet chili sauce
BBQ Boneless Chicken
marinated with Thai herbs and cooked in Thai style
Grilled Fish
barramundi marinated in Thai herbs and served with an authentic sauce with a side of vegetables
Curry
Red Duck Curry
roast duck cooked in red curry paste with coconut milk, vegetables, tomatoes, pineapple & lychee
Massaman Curry
rich aromatic beef curry cooked with coconut milk, potatoes & onion
Desserts
Mango & Sticky Rice
(seasonal) with coconut milk
Sticky Rice with Thai Custard
More about the restaurant: Full Moon Thai Cuisine
Tucked into a handsome little terrace along Leichhardt’s Norton Street, opposite the Norton Plaza and business centre, sits Full Moon Thai, beatifically beaming its delicious Thai dishes to Sydney’s inner west masses. Taking its name from the lunar festival that has made the island of Ko Pha Ngan famous, Full Moon Thai, like the traditional festival, is perfect for a family gathering over food designed for a long life and good health.
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Thinking about making a Full Moon Thai Cuisine booking?
Full Moon Thai’s recently renovated premises down Norton Street in Leichhardt cover both casual, laidback dining downstairs, and a little more atmospheric refinement upstairs, where some serious fine Thai dining can take place. Whether you go for shorts and sandals or button yourself up for an intimate dinner date, the food at Full Moon Thai is uniformly delicious, and incredibly well-presented. Affordable lunch specials – chilli jam stir fry, Penang curry, classic pad thai and much more – are already making this a popular Sydney spot for lovers of Southeast Asian spice, making a booking a good idea whether you’re banqueting or looking for a spontaneous meal out.
Once you’ve got yourself a table at this fresh new Thai restaurant down Leichhardt’s Norton Street, we recommend going for the Money Bags as an entree. These delicacies were invented in the kitchens of the Thai Royal Palace, and have since become a culinary classic: a soft, tender filling of minced chicken, prawns, chestnut and corn packed into crispy, golden, lightly deep-fried pastries. Served with sweet chilli sauce these little flavour bombs whet your appetite before the main event. All the classics you’re likely to expect from a Sydney Thai restaurant are covered here, but Full Moon Thai’s specials are something else. The choo chee fish takes deep-fried whole snapper marinated in an authentic and lesser-known type of red curry – that’s the choo chee – and cooks the lot in coconut milk and lime leaves, while the fantastic sizzling seafood platter combines stir-fried fresh vegetables and the best of Sydney’s maritime bounty – scallops, fish fillets, king prawns and squid – brought to your table on a sizzling hot plate. Whether you’re waxing or waning, Full Moon is perfect place to dine Thai.