Our next cooking class is Saturday, July 16th from noon to 2:30. This class is the #1 favorite class featuring Tom Ka Gai, Crispy Basil Chicken, CoCo Chile Fish and the Chile Reduction Sauce that is the base for those dishes. As always the class starts with mimosas and is followed by a wine-paired luncheon. Along with the recipes, we give out goodie bags with key Thai ingredients. The cost for the class is $60.00 which is paid when you book your reservation for the class. We have had to do this as many people who signed up for the class did not show (last week we had 22 signed up and only 8 showed up). We had to turn away customers who wanted to take the class as it was full, so I hope you understand.
Category Archives: Food
Monday Night Football
As you may know, it is football season and a Thai restaurant is not the most popular place to watch the Monday night game. So Jack, our Monday night bartender (who happens to be a big football fan) is all alone while his friends are probably at a sports bar watching the game.
I can’t stand to hear a grown man whine, so I asked him to come up with some specials, only at the bar on Monday nights, to encourage customers to hang out with him. So, on Monday nights only, our fabulous hot chicken wings are $3.00 a dozen and Miller Light beer, $2.00 a bottle; I have also told Jack that he can have a Jack’s secret special that you will have to ask him about when you arrive.
I am shamelessly trying everything I can to keep Jack from whining, so any suggestions from you would be appreciated.
- Deirdre Pain
Speaking of Whine
Malee’s is still offering their half-price wine nights on Sunday and Monday. So Beer and Hot Wings not your thing? Try a Green Basil Curry with Grilled Beef and a Bottle of Gewurztraminer. Oh, you are a classy football fan aren’t you? – Tyler (Bar Manager)
Malees Recession Plan for YOU!!
Are those leftovers or a science project?
We all know that Malees offers VERY generous portions and if you are like me, I take my extra food home forget it in the car or put it in the fridge and then throw it away 4 days later. That means that we are throwing away REAL money.
Waste Not, dear Foodie!
So, this is a reminder that you can order ½ portions of your favorite entrée, share a little with your companion (and hopefully your companion will share as well) and not have to drag that carry out bag home. Good for your wallet, good for your waist and good for the environment! What a win, win deal.
Any comments will be greatly appreciated.
- Deirdre

