Thai Landing
1207 N. Charles St.
Mount Vernon, Baltimore
410-727-1234
www.thailanding.us
Thai
Cost: $$
Reservations: Not Needed
Date of meal: Monday, September 10, 2007
National Price-Quality Frontier: Inside It
Baltimore Price-Quality Frontier: Inside It
Thai Landing is a perfectly adequate Thai place in Mount Vernon. The space is small and narrow, with decor that is pleasant but nothing special. The walls have some Thai art and objects, but decorations are less extensive than at Thai Restaurant.
I ordered the Pad Thai and chicken green curry ($12 each). While the menu is fairly standard, these are about the most boring things I could have ordered. This is mostly by design; every Thai restaurant offers these dishes and this makes them easy to compare. The portions were relatively small, so that a hungry couple would not be out of line to order three entrees.
While not gross or horrible, I was a little disappointed with the entrees. The Pad Thai lacked punch; it was light on sugar and fish sauce and heavy on a brown liquid that I can only guess was oyster or soy sauce (two things you don't really expect or want in Pad Thai). The green curry was made with string beans that tasted like they were right out of the can; I suspect they were. The basil wasn't flavorful, and the curry also seemed to be missing any sweet or sour elements to add subtlety to the flavor. This is what Thai cooking tastes like if you have to make do without sugar, fish sauce, and fresh vegetables.
If I lived in Mount Vernon and craved Thai food, I'd be open to Thai Landing. However, I absolutely would not travel across town for it. Thai Restaurant in Waverly has better flavors and ingredients with (slightly) nicer decor at the same price point. While Thai Restaurant could survive in a competitive market for Thai food (e.g., Seattle or Philadelphia) with a 20% price reduction, Thai Landing could not.
2 comments:
I've never been to Thai Landing, but Mt. Vernon has to be one of the most competitive Thai Restaurant Markets in the city. We've got the slightly upscale Thai restaurant/sushi bar, My Thai (on corner of Monument and Charles); the hole in the wall spot, Thairish; and the Banthai restaurant slightly further down Charles. I love dining in Mount Vernon and I'd love to see some more coverage! How about the only dim sum place in town, Chinatown cafe? Love your blog!
Thanks for the nice comments. I look forward to going to all the places you mention. My Thai was already on my list, but I'll add Thairish (is it Thai and Irish fusion food?) and Banthai. I'm aiming for two new restaurants per week, or about 8 per month. If 20% of my restaurant reviews are in Mount Vernon (which is about my rate so far), I should have all the places you mentioned covered in six months.
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