Menu from Twelve Spices Lao & Thai Cuisine
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegetarian
Starters
Curry Puff
Shortcrust pastry filled with mixed vegetables, served with homemade sweet chili sauce
King Prawn Rolls
Deep fried king prawn and chicken spring rolls served with homemade sweet chili sauce
Crispy Chicken Wings
Deep fried chicken wings, marinated with Thai herbs, served with homemade sweet chili sauce
Noodles
Prawn Laad Na
Stir-fry of thick flat rice noodles in dark soy sauce with eggs, chinese broccoli and gravy sauce
Beef Pad See Ew
A slightly sweet and salty stir fry of thick flat rice noodles, chinese broccoli and eggs in a dark sweet soy sauce
Mixed Seafood Pad Thai
A sweet and slightly salty stir fry of thin flat rice noodles with tamarind sauce, eggs, garlic chives, bean sprouts and peanuts
Curry
Duck Panang Curry
A mild rich curry made from a sweet paste of galangal, kaffir limes, garlic, lemongrass, palm sugar and roasted red chillies. The paste is slowly pan-fried with coconut milk, finished off with finely sliced kaffir lime leaves and Thai basil
Pork Green Curry
This slightly sweet curry is made with green curry pate of galangai, kaffir limes, garlic, lemongrass and long green chilies. The meat and aromatic paste is cooked in coconut milk with eggplants and green beans then finished off with finely sliced kaffir lime leaves and Thai basil
Vegetable Red Curry
Made with a spicy red curry paste of galangal, kaffir limes, garlic, lemongrasss and long red chillies. The meat and aromatic paste is cooked in coconut milk with eggplant, capsicum and bamboo shoots then finished off with finely sliced kaffir lime leaves and Thai basil
Seafood
Salt and Pepper Soft Shell Crab
Crispy fried soft shell crab tossed with salt, pepper, chilli and garlic
Tamarind Prawn
Crispy prawn wok fried with tamarind sauce, topped with crispy onions
Snapper Salad
Crispy fried whole Snapper filletd, topped with a salad of green apples, green mango, red onions, celery, carrots, lemongrass, shallots, coriander, chili lime dressing and cashew nuts
Pipi Prik Pao
Pipi, wok fried Thai style with garlic, onions, capsicum, chili and basil
Grill
Crispy Quails
Deep fried marinated quails served with salt, pepper and lemon sauce
Grilled Pork
Marinated Thai style pork skewers, char-grilled and served with Jaew Som
Lao Sausages
Homemade Lao pork sausages, made with fresh herbs and spices, served with Jaew Som
Ox Tongue
Grilled marinated ox tongue, sliced and served with nam jim
Baby Octopus
Grilled marinated baby octopus, topped with coriande and shallots, served with Kaew Som
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More about the restaurant: Twelve Spices Lao & Thai Cuisine
Sydney’s Twelve Spices Lao & Thai Cuisine invites you to experience some of the boldest flavours to come from Southeast Asia. Located down Saint John’s Road in Canley Heights, just down the road from Chisholm Park, this beautiful restaurant is well worth making a trip for. Twelve Spices Lao & Thai Cuisine is stylish enough for a date night but relaxed enough for a casual lunch, and with opening hours every day of the week, you can come by often to sample what’s new at this local Asian restaurant.
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Thai food is easy to come by, but Laotian is a little harder to find. At Twelve Spices Lao & Thai in Sydney’s Canley Heights, you can enjoy the best of both worlds under one roof. Although Laos and Thailand are neighbouring countries, and their cuisines do share some similarities, there are a lot of distinct differences in flavours and ingredients used. In any case, we recommend sampling at least one Thai and one Laotian dish so that you can explore the unique tastes each cuisine offers.
The food at Sydney’s Twelve Spices Lao & Thai cuisine is plated so beautifully that you may find it hard to destroy. But believe us, it’s worth it. Dig into dishes like crispy quail with salt, pepper and lemon, grilled marinated baby octopus or our favourite, the signature soft shell crab with a special chilli basil sauce, shallots, sweet basil leaves and kaffir lime leaves. The drinks here are not to be missed. Wash down your selection with one of the restaurant’s seasonal fresh fruit shakes – try the durian shake if you haven’t done so yet! There’s a whole lot more in store for you, so hop over to Saint John’s Road in Canley Heights for a fabulous feast at Twelve Spices Lao & Thai Cuisine.