Deadly spicy krapao order
Thais are definitely among the spiciest eaters around the globe – two to three chilis are never enough; the minimum requirement for most is two to three spoons of the spice.
Just yesterday, a unique order of krapao, Thai stir-fried meat with basil, went viral in a Facebook community dedicated to fans of the delicacy.
An order that potentially calls for lawsuit
On the afternoon of 17th March 2021, a restaurant in Korat received one of the most creative orders from a customer via the LINE MAN delivery service. The note asks for an add-on of five to eight tablespoons of fresh chilis in his crispy pork krapao, which he ordered with a side of chicken rice.
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As if to reassure the restaurant owner, the customer even added a text saying, “You will not be sued if I die”.
The note saying the spiciest you can get, you won’t get in trouble if I die, 5-8 tablespoons.
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The incident was so hilarious the restaurant owner, Warakorn Panyapradit, had to take it to a Facebook group of krapao lovers; he also asked for witnesses in the event that he does get summoned to court.
I’m here for witnesses in case I do get summoned to court hahaha. Wonder if they’re still alive.
Screenshot: วรากร ปัญญาประดิษฐ์
With so much love and attention for the post, the story had to be shared to a bigger crowd and was featured in a major news source like Amarin.
Spicy beginning and ending
Weird orders are always making us laugh our butts off and this humorous story is one that starts with chilis and ends with spice.
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Cover images adapted from: Amarin