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A hot, and tasty, tip

Shelly Phanich has been creating mouth-watering Thai in Noosa for as long as most of us can remember. With numerous restaurants in many different locations many have had an opportunity to enjoy Shelly’s cooking.
After moving from Noosa Marina to Noosa Junction, Shelly is now located in Tewantin at 10 Memorial Avenue, and along with her traditional Thai dishes, she now offers a new selection of tasty dishes.
The latest addition to the already scrumptious menu is the Thai Twist fish and chips; a delicious blend of red, green or yellow curry along with fresh fish either battered or breadcrumbed.
The Thai Twist fish and chips joins a selection of hot snacks including sweet potato chips, cuttlefish strips, fish bites and potato scallops priced from only $1.20.
Shelly’s well-known Thai dishes are also still available including the seafood jungle curry, roast duck curry and the must-try Thai green papaya salad with prawns.
Dine-in and take-away are available and the restaurant is open seven days a week. Lunch is served from 11.30am until evening with dinner commencing from 5pm until late.
Shelly also offers catering and cooking classes by appointment.
Phone 5442 4888 for further information and bookings.

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