drunken noodles
English
Etymology
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Noun
drunken noodles pl (plural only)
- A spicy Thai dish made with wide, flat rice noodles, meat, vegetables, and basil.
- [1991 June 5, Hillel Sommer, “REQUEST: Thai Drunken Noodles & Chinese Sesame Noodles”, in rec.food.recipes, Usenet, retrieved 2022-04-03:
- Could someone please post the receipe[sic] for a popular Thai restaurant dish called "Drunken Noodles" (I know it has fresh basil, chicken and noodles)?]
- 2007 August 1, Nancy Henry, “Even Though”, in Our Lady of Let's All Sing, Kennebunk: Sheltering Pines Press, →ISBN, page 65, second printing:
- […] that sometimes I get out of bed at night / and drive to town / for drunken noodles, three peppers hot, because I have to have them, / right away. […]
- 2020 Spring/Summer, Marie-Ève Venne, “Best of Montreal: New Bars & Resturants”, in Luisa Tarantino, editor, Dress to Kill Magazine, number 48, Montréal: DTK Media, ISSN 1923-0877, page 83:
- They serve a mix of Thai and Hawaiian cuisines created by Chef Athiraj Phrasa-vath […] and feature fancied-up versions of classic street food dishes such as Drunken Noodles with yellow curry sauce, lobster, and, in an unusual touch of decadence, cognac.
Synonyms
- drunkard's noodles, drunkard noodles