Pattaya's Thai Restaurant Unveils Off Main Market Menu
Pattaya's Thai Restaurant in Canandaigua, NY has announced its Off Main Market Menu for Saturday, August 23, 2025. The restaurant will be open from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm with a lunch special available from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. The kitchen will accept hot food orders until 2:30 pm.
The Off Main Market Lunch Special is priced at $14 and gives customers a choice between two dishes. One option is Gai Dang, featuring thai red bbq chicken, asian greens, soy-pickled jalapeños, and jasmine rice. The other option is Khao Khaa Moo, which includes five spice pork, asian greens, jasmine rice, and chili-garlic sauce. A spring roll can be added to the lunch special for an additional $1 (limit one per order).
Breakfast offerings include a Scallion Pancake Breakfast Sandwich for $8. The sandwich is served on a house-made scallion pancake with soft scrambled eggs, cheese, and sriracha. Bostrom Farms jowl bacon or Chinese sausage can be added for $1. Other items on the menu include Crispy Spring Rolls (3) at $6, Squash Potstickers (5) at $10, Summer Rolls (2, GF) at $10, and Fried Wontons (8) at $10.
For main dishes, the menu features Pad Thai for $17 with a choice of chicken, pork, or tofu along with egg, peanuts, scallions, rice noodles, bean sprouts, and pickled radish. Other Thai specialties include Red Curry (GF) for $18, made with chicken, pork, or tofu, asian eggplant, bamboo shoots, green beans, thai basil, and jasmine rice; Pad Prik King for $18, available with chicken, pork, or tofu, green beans, curry paste, kaffir lime, and jasmine rice; and Kapow for $18, made with chicken, pork, or tofu, thai chilies, garlic, thai basil, and jasmine rice.
Desserts and beverages on the menu include Sticky Toffee Pudding for $8, Peach Sorbet Cup for $5, and Mango Coconut Cup for $5.
In addition to the regular offerings, the restaurant provides vegan and vegetarian options. Items available include Sheldrake Moon Cheese, wrapped in puff pastry and served with local peach chutney for $16, Spicy Peanut Noodle Salad for $10, House Made Kimchi for $6, Papaya Salad Kit for $8, Pad Thai Kit for $13, and several other items such as Ithaca Tofu, Curry Pouches, Thai Sauces, and Grab & Go Frozen selections including Moo Ping, Dumplings, Shu Mai, and Pork Balls.
Allergen information for menu items is available. Orders in the kitchen will stop being accepted at 2:30 pm, and some items are noted as available in limited quantities.
Source: Pattaya's Thai Restaurant
Source Type: restaurant
Source Location: Canandaigua
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