Had a perfect lunch at Aroy yesterday thanks to the fried rice tips upthread. Not sure why I have always overlooked fried rice on Thai menus, as I'm addicted to Chinese and Korean versions. Too many spotlight-hogging options on the menu I suppose. That BBQ pork fried rice at In-On caught my attention first.
And whereas that aforementioned dish is bold and meaty, the crab fried rice we enjoyed at Aroy was dainty in comparison, though imminently scarfable. A huge ratio of crab, which was sweet as could be and not over-seasoned as to mask its oceanic delicacy. You might be thinking, how could they not have ordered the Northern larb fried rice? It was genuinely a toss up, though my dining partner had a genius idea to order the OG salad version, which was the ideal foil with its brash
acidic funk to the rice dish. I'm sure the prefabbed larb rice is the bees knees, by why not have crab in the mix? And I certainly co-mingled these soul mates on my plate, hot damn.
I know there's some new kids on the block and its rad to have an expanding, unrivaled Thai food scene, but after a recent perfect meal at Rainbow, I can honestly say that my stalwarts remain two of my favorite restaurants in the city.