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Rosa's Thai Cafe launches first Pad Thai DIY kits

Each kit contains a QR link to a step-by-step cookalong video with the brand’s founder.

Rosa’s Thai Cafe has launched its first Pad Thai DIY kits, showcasing the group’s best selling dish.

The move is done in partnership with with Tourism Thailand, and commemorates 75 years since Pad Thai became Thailand’s official national dish.

Since opening its first restaurant in Spitalfields 12 years ago, Rosa’s Thai Cafe has sold over 1.4 million Pad Thais.

Each kit contains Rosa’s pad thai sauce, prawns or fried tofu, dried rice noodles, dried turnips, beansprouts, spring onion and lime. Customers need to supply their own eggs to complete the dish. In addition, the kits contain a QR code link to a step-by-step cookalong video, hosted by founder Saiphin Moore.

Priced at £40, the kits, delivered on Fridays, serve 4 and are delivered nationally by Great Food 2 U. Delivery cost is included.

Rosa’s is also offering DIY curry kits, containing ingredients needed to replicate chicken or tofu green curry at home.

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