
Thai Glass Noodles with Shrimp

Chef Esther crafts a harmonious blend of succulent roasted shrimp, vibrant veggies, and delicate mung bean noodles, all bathed in a savory-sweet blend of nutty sesame-seed oil, sugar, and umami-rich oyster and dark soy sauces. They’re called glass noodles because they become transparent when cooked. And it’s easy to see just how irresistibly flavor-packed this one-bowl meal is, whether you enjoy it as a hearty lunch or a lighter dinner.
Nutritional facts
Protein
26g
Carbs
75g
Calories
710kcal
Fat
35g
Ingredients
Chicken Bouillon, Sesame Oil, Soy Sauce, Canola and Olive Oil Blend, Napa Cabbage, Carrots, Broccoli , Shrimp, Black Pepper, Cilantro, Egg, Sugar, Onion, Kosher Salt, Buttom Mushroom, Mung Bean Noodles, Oyster Sauce, Toasted Sesame Seeds
Contains eggs, shellfish, cereals containing gluten, wheat, soybeans, molluscs, sesame seeds.
Reviews
4.3





Based on 904 reviews
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About Esther Choi

Chef Esther Choi, chef/owner of mŏkbar, mŏkbar Brooklyn, and mŏkbar Midtown, as well as chef/partner of Ms. Yoo, grew up cooking traditional Korean food with her Korean-native grandmother. Inspired by the old-aged techniques of her grandmother's cooking, she believes that food is the ultimate expression of a country's culture. Choi seeks to offer guests an understanding and appreciation of Korean food and culture, from its history and social customs, to its language, geography, and arts, Since the 2014 opening of her first venture, mŏkbar in Chelsea Market, Choi has been hailed as a 'New Rising Chef' by Food Republic and was named a 'Zagat 30 under 30' NYC Culinary Rockstar in 2015.
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