Thursday, May 2, 2013

Thai Elements, Liverpool


BBQ Calamari

Yet another group buy voucher takes us to Thai Elements, a small restaurant and take-away joint in Liverpool, which seems to be popular with the locals....of which we are not, having traveled 45 minutes to get here. The restaurant doubles up as an Indian restaurant, with two separate menus- one with Thai options and the other with Indian, though we notice the Thai food is much more popular.

Our voucher entitles us to the Thai options only, which we're fine with, as there's plenty of enticing options. We start off with the BBQ calamari, a small serving of grilled calamari rings which seemed quite an interesting option for a Thai restaurant as the flavours reminded us of marinated meats at Korean BBQs. They were tasty though, even if the calamari was a little on the chewy side, and we had no problem finishing the whole dish, sauce and everything.

Shrimp and Crab Net Spring Roll

The spring rolls are easily our favourite of the night and we're glad that unlike the other fried options, these come in a serving of 6. The net wrapper gives these spring rolls a light and crisp shatter as you bite into these, a unique texture quite different to the usual harder crunch of spring rolls. The filling is also a far cry from 'normal' spring rolls, with the shrimp and crab giving a pleasantly sweet taste- I could easily finish off a couple plates of these- they're that good!


Coconut Prawns

We're unsure as to what exactly the coconut prawns are, but the combination of coconut with juicy prawns sounds like an excellent idea. It turns out however, there isn't much of the rich coconut flavour we were anticipating with the prawns- instead these are delicious deep fried prawn pieces battered with coconut shreds which impart a satisfying crunch to each bite.

Prawn In Blanket

And because we love crunchiness so much, we also order the 'prawn in a blanket'- a rather imaginative way to describing prawn pieces wrapped with a spring roll wrapper, much like a version my mum makes at home. They're tasty, but simply don't compare to the net spring rolls we've had before.

BBQ Beef (Crying Tiger)

The BBQ beef has a nice smoky flavour, but although the menu states that it's grilled with an assortment of Thai herbs, there's not much of the fragrant herb taste that we'd anticipated and we resort to dipping the beef slices into the seafood salad dressing as it's a bit bland for our tastes. The meat is also quite tough, and although it was cut into nice thing pieces, it took us quite a lot of  (chewing) effort to get through all the beef pieces.

Seafood Jungle Curry

I'm not usually a fan of watery curries, but this one sounded tasty enough with it's "hot" warning. We find however, that it isn't actually very hot and doesn't even leave us reaching for water and the curry itself was a little on the bland side.

Seafood Salad

The seafood salad is the one which really should come with the "hot" warning as we all find our tongues tingling from the spicy dressing. The dressing is quite tasty and pleasant and it's quite similar to most other Thai salad dressings we've had,  with a bit of sourness, a tad bit of sweetness and a lot of chilli

Not that the hotness stops us from scooping up the dressing and drenching the seafood and veggies in it- it is incredibly delicious and moreish and we just can't get enough of it!

Sizzling Thai Style Mixed Seafood

The sizzling seafood looks deceptively plain and boring, with a selection of seafood and veggies sitting on a smoking sizzling dish. The serving is also rather small in comparison to our other mains, which is a bit of a shame as we finished this in no time! We couldn't quite figure out what the sauce was, but it was incredibly addictive and delicious and complimented the seafood perfectly- if only we'd ordered a second derving of this instead of the curry............

Bananas in Coconut Milk

There's only two dessert options for the night so we order two of each. The bananas in coconut milk is just that- which I found a tad boring (especially as I'm not a huge fan of banana in the first place) but others found it to be quite an enjoyable combination.
Ice-Cream With caramel Topping

Boring as it might seem, I much prefer the ice-cream- two minature balls of plain ice cream with a drizzle of caramel topping, 

With the voucher, this meal was unbelievably great value ($49 for 4), but we're surprised that the menu itself is pretty well priced with mains at around $13 each- we'll definitely be coming back more often when we're in the area!!

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7 Comments:

Joanne said...

I've tried to make those net outsides for spring rolls before and it is so hard! Theirs look gorgeous.

Julia | JuliasAlbum.com said...

Beautiful photos of the food! I know how challenging it can be to take good photos at a restaurant in dim and artificial light. You did a great job! And the restaurant you're reviewing is in Australia, how cool is that!

Amelia said...

Hi Von, from the 1st picture to the last picture everything look scrumptious. Off course nothing taste better than end the delicious meal with ice cream. :)
Nice click.

Have a nice week ahead,regards.

grace said...

i've never even seen net spring rolls before--how nifty! all the food is so colorful and appetizing.

Food and Wine said...

This looks like a wet dream of mine.
I think the shrimp and crab net spring roll is the most beautiful one I've ever seen. My mouth is watering!

laura said...

these all dishes looks soo delicious..

Sydneyguyrojoe said...

Im glad bloggers are going out west to do reviews, sometimes it feels like the city has been down to death and thats the only place to ever eat!!

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