Pattaya’s Thai Restaurant Unveils Exclusive Off Main Menu

Pattaya’s Thai Restaurant in Canandaigua, NY announced its “Off Main Market Menu” for Thursday, August 14, 2025. The restaurant will open from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., offering a lunch special from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. with the last hot food order taken at 2:30 p.m.

The lunch special is priced at $14 and includes a choice between a Lemongrass Chicken Rice Bowl—with lemongrass-marinated chicken, pickled daikon and carrots, cucumber, tomato, herbs, and jasmine rice—and an option called Gai Krob, featuring crispy chicken, onion, bell peppers, jasmine rice, and chili basil sauce. An add-on option allows one spring roll per order for an additional $1.

Other menu items include various appetizers and dishes. Crispy Spring Rolls (3 pieces, vegetarian) are available for $6 and contain mushrooms, carrot, cabbage, noodles, and a sweet chili dipping sauce. Fried Wontons (8 pieces), filled with shrimp and pork and served with a sweet chili dipping sauce, cost $10. Summer Rolls (2 pieces, gluten free) containing shrimp, cucumber, carrots, lettuce, noodles, Thai basil, and a peanut chili dipping sauce are priced at $10. Mushroom & Ginger Dumplings (5 pieces) made with water chestnuts, carrot, cilantro, scallion, shiitake, and a sesame cream sauce are offered at $10.

Main courses include a Green Curry available for $18 with a choice of chicken, pork, or tofu, along with green beans, Asian eggplant, bamboo shoots, Thai basil, and jasmine rice; Pad Tung Tak, priced at $18, featuring a choice of chicken, pork, or tofu with thin rice noodles, garlic chives, bean sprouts, and a fried egg; Cashew Nut Chicken for $18 with chicken, onions, dry chilies, cashews, scallion, and jasmine rice; and Kapow for $18, prepared with chicken, pork, or tofu, Thai chilies, garlic, Thai basil, and jasmine rice.

Dessert and ice cream options include Chocolate Mousse Cake for $8 and a selection of ice creams. Choices include a Thai Iced Tea Ice Cream Cup for $5; a Cherry Vanilla Ice Cream Almond Cookie Sandwich for $8; a Peach Sorbet Cup for $5; and a Vegan Coconut Ice Cream Lemon Blueberry Cookie Sandwich for $8.

The menu notes that vegan and vegetarian options are available, and the last kitchen order for these options is at 4:30 p.m. Limited quantities are available, and allergen information for menu items is offered.

Additional items on the menu include options for home preparation such as Midnight Moon Cheese wrapped in puff pastry with local peach chutney, House Made Kimchi for $6, Papaya Salad Kit for $8, Pad Thai Kit for $13, Ithaca Tofu for $5, Curry Pouches for $10, Thai Sauces for $6, and a Grab & Go Frozen selection featuring Moo Ping, Dumplings, Shu Mai, Pork Balls, and Curry Puffs priced together at $10.



Source: Pattaya's Thai Restaurant

Source Type: restaurant

Source Location: Canandaigua

Aug 14, 2025 at 8:19 AM restaurant

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