On the same day after having fried herring for lunch, we went to dinner at Khau Geng for a try.
It was more like western-chinese rather than Thai food. As a born Malaysian Chinese, I can certainly tell you the right Asian cuisine.
There were 5 foods set menu to choose from chao mien to rice with fried prawn and chicken, rice with chicken satay and rice with vegetable curry.
I chose chao mien set menu that included a can of coke. There were also free buffet style of Asian prawn chips and salad displayed at the order counter. Apparently, this kind of side dishes such as chips, salad are commonly found in Swedish Asian/Chinese restaurants for FREE! Sometimes the side dishes are including Swedish biscuit, canned fruits, mixed salad etc.
Anyway, the only Thai style used in the foods were the sauces.
The sauces were made in Thailand, Asian-ish.
Would you consider the foods as Thai food when they only use Thai sauce in the foods like sprinkle / simply add in Thai sauce in the cooking process?
Restaurant: Khau Geng
Location: Arkaden, Gothenburg, Sweden (located in the mall, city)
Opening hours: Same as the mall opening hours i assumed.
Prices: $65 kronor for a set
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