Pattaya’s Unveils Exclusive Off Main Market Menu
Pattaya’s Thai Restaurant in Canandaigua, NY, released details for its Off Main Market Menu available on Saturday, August 16, 2025. The restaurant will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., with a lunch special served from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Hot food orders will be accepted until 2:30 p.m.
Among the offerings is the Off Main Market Lunch Special for $14, which allows a choice between a Lemongrass Chicken Rice Bowl featuring lemongrass marinated chicken, pickled daikon and carrots, cucumber, tomato, herbs, and jasmine rice; or Gai Krob*, consisting of crispy chicken with onion, bell peppers, jasmine rice, and chili basil sauce. Customers have the option to add a spring roll for $1, limited to one per order.
Other menu items include a Scallion Pancake Breakfast Sandwich for $8 that comes with house-made scallion pancake, soft scrambled eggs, cheese, and sriracha, with an option to add Bostrom Farms jowl bacon or Chinese sausage for an additional $1. Appetizers offered include Crispy Spring Rolls (3) for $6, Fried Wontons (8) for $10, Summer Rolls (2) for $10, and Squash Potstickers (5) for $10.
Entrées listed on the menu include Green Curry** for $18 with a choice of chicken, pork, or tofu along with green beans, Asian eggplant, bamboo shoots, Thai basil, and jasmine rice; Pad Tung Tak for $18, which features a choice of chicken, pork, or tofu with thin rice noodles, garlic chives, bean sprouts, and a fried egg; Cashew Nut Chicken and Kapow* are also available at $18.
Desserts include Chocolate Mousse Cake for $8 and various ice cream items such as Thai Iced Tea Ice Cream Cup and Peach Sorbet Cup at $5 each, and a Vegan Coconut Ice Cream Lemon Blueberry Cookie Sandwich for $8.
Additional offerings comprise vegan and vegetarian options, with some items available as take-home kits. These include Sheldrake Moon Cheese wrapped in puff pastry with local peach chutney for $16, Chicken Larb for $12, Spicy Peanut Noodle Salad for $10, Teriyaki Rice Bowl for $10, House Made Kimchi for $6, Papaya Salad Kit for $8, and Pad Thai Kit for $13. Other options include Ithaca Tofu for $5, Curry Pouches for $10, Thai Sauces for $6, and Grab & Go Frozen items such as Moo Ping, Dumplings, Shu Mai, Pork Balls, and Curry Puffs, priced at $10.
Allergen information is available upon request. The restaurant notes that quantities are limited and the last kitchen order is taken at 2:30 p.m.
Source: Pattaya's Thai Restaurant
Source Type: restaurant
Source Location: Canandaigua
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