Thursday, September 3, 2009

Rama - Big Taste in a Small Place

2919 Perkins Rd.
225-387-5943


by: Chad

Thai food is one cuisine that is still yet to take on a strong foothold in the Baton Rouge area. However, it is very tasty and provides a great alternative to the typical Chinese and Japanese restaurants. In talking to several fellow foodies around town, we were told that the place for Thai was Rama. Having been frequent fans of other Thai establishments, the Cuisine Rouge team had to pay it a visit.

Rama is located in the artsy area of the Perkins Rd overpass. A great spot for experiencing some of the best entertainment the city has to offer. Describing the restaurant as small is almost an understatement. This place is so small in fact that they employ an element often seen in mobile homes to make them look larger, mirrored walls. Despite this cozy interior, once you get past the funhouse atmosphere, you get to really enjoy some great Thai flavors.

We started out with some appetizers, the golden burgers, cold spring rolls, and fried wontons. The golden burgers come in two varieties, the beef and the shrimp. We opted for the shrimp, and quickly learned that this exotic sounding item was a Thai take on the Chinese shrimp toast. That being said, they were good, and better than the often greasy Chinese equivalents. The cold spring rolls were not a very big hit, as they had a strange texture and were rather bland. The fried wontons were standard fare, tasty, but not anything special.

For entrees, we sampled the Pad Thai, Rama Duck, and the Panang Pork. All were very good. The Pad Thai was good, with lots of peanut flavor, and the typical sauce, which had good flavor but was rather light in comparison to others we have tried. While we found this dish to be well done, it didn’t stand out over the other Thai restaurants in town. The Rama Duck was the highlight of our meal, cooked perfectly, and well seasoned; this was a great dish and the first to disappear from its serving platter. The Panang Pork was tasty, with pieces of pork, mushrooms, and green beans swimming in a delicious coconut milk-curry sauce made with fresh chili peppers and basil. Unfortunately, the green beans were clearly frozen, making for a disappointment in an otherwise great dish.

The menu at Rama is large and this is a small sampling of the fare they offer. Friends who have visited have raved about some of the fish dishes, which we weren’t able to try on this visit. If you are a fan of Japanese and Chinese flavors, check out Rama. It’s a great little restaurant that will provide you with an interesting change of pace.

Pad Thai (top) and Panang Pork (bottom)
Pad Thai (top) and Panang Pork (bottom)

Rama Duck
Rama Duck

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1 comment:

  1. Next time, try their Spicy Meatballs and Pad Kee-Mao.

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