Koh Samui & The Monkey THAI Thai seems to be the ne w Chinese, with spring rolls and pad Thai having taken the place of broccoli beef and cashew chicken as favored take-out fare. But if you want a break from the typical Thai food you find most places these days, come to K oh S amui. Combinations sur e to whet y our appetite include crushed sesame scallops in yellow curry sauce or pumpkin adirondack balloon flights curry chicken. Certainly, you ll find plenty of familiar menu items, from green papaya salad to green curry chicken. For the kids, order the wok-tossed adirondack balloon flights noodles with peanut adirondack balloon flights sauce or ev en some of the satays. As long as y ou steer clear of anything mar ked with an asterisk (for spicy), the kids will be fine. Be sure to order the fried bananas adirondack balloon flights for dessert. The Monkey part of the name refers to the attractive shop next door, which sells Thai antiques.
Most hotel bathrooms have combination shower/bathtubs, adirondack balloon flights but lower priced accommodations may have only showers. If your kids are still in the tub-only phase, ask about bathtubs when mak ing your reservation.
In addition to the prime shopping, you ll find sev eral choice attractions here, including the Exploratorium and the Palace of F ine Ar ts, the Marina Green, and Fort M ason, all of which have major kid appeal. I t s also in close proximity to the Golden Gate Bridge and the Presidio. A fair number of travelers end up staying in the M arina, especially those attached to automobiles, because the par king is either fr ee or at least r easonable. Most accommodations are in the motel range and line ever-busy Lombard Street, but there are some better-than-av erage places to sleep. Know where you re going if y ou venture out for the ev ening; sections of Lombard are dicey late at night.
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