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		<title>New Evening Special Menu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[September 2011- Value for money is top of the list at the Asian Tea House. Regular customers will know we have a Monday- Thursday Special Menu which includes a main course and glass of wine for only €14.95. Up to 16 main courses are available on this menu which rotates weekly. We are now introducing [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>September 2011- Value for money is top of the list at the Asian Tea House. Regular customers will know we have a Monday- Thursday Special Menu which includes a main course and glass of wine for only €14.95. Up to 16 main courses are available on this menu which rotates weekly.</p>
<p>We are now introducing even more choice and extending this menu with 8 additional main course options to whet your taste buds!</p>
<p>As well as all your favourite dishes such as Vietnamese Chicken Salad or Pad- Thai Prawn Noodle we have many new dishes which we have created following our recent trips to Asia!</p>
<p>Just ask for our Special Menu of the Week and enjoy!</p>
<h2><a href="https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B7cXOqhfs2bzQ01ya2dpSDI5UEE" target="_blank">Download Our Midweek Specials Menu</a></h2>
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		<title>Galway Advertiser Article August 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Aug 2011 16:48:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the Galway Advertiser, August 04, 2011. This is the award that owners Terry Commons and Alan Wong won just a few weeks ago at The Restaurants Association of Ireland Awards ceremony in Dublin. Their restaurant is called The Asian Tea House and is a pan Asian restaurant located at No 15 Mary Street, Galway. [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>From the Galway Advertiser, August 04, 2011.</strong></p>
<p>This is the award that owners Terry Commons  and Alan Wong won just a few weeks ago at The Restaurants Association  of Ireland Awards ceremony in Dublin.</p>
<p>Their restaurant is called The Asian Tea House and is a pan Asian restaurant located at No 15 Mary Street, Galway.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.asianteahouse.ie/wp-content/uploads/galway_adv.jpg" rel="lightbox[276]"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-287" title="galway_adv" src="http://www.asianteahouse.ie/wp-content/uploads/galway_adv-300x168.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="168" /></a>The RAI awards are perhaps the most  prestigious awards in the Irish culinary scene as the votes are compiled  from different sources; customers can vote with the official voting  forms in the Irish Independent Life magazine, professional mystery  diners also have a vote, and a panel of food industry professionals  within the region also vote. For Asian Tea House to win the Best  Restaurant in Connaught is all the more impressive when you think about  some of the competition — this award is not an award for the best  ‘ethnic’ restaurant, it is the award for the best restaurant in all  categories. If you have not been there I suggest you are missing a big  treat. I have eaten there in the past and commented very positively on  it in this page previously, but I decided it would be a good idea to  talk to the two owners, chef Alan Wong and front of house Terry Commons,  to get a personal reaction to the award.</p>
<p>Their first comments were that winning the  Best Restaurant in Galway was fantastic, but then to have it surpassed  by winning the Best Restaurant in Connaught award left them gobsmacked.  Needless to say, I asked why they thought that they had won, but rather  than give me any specific answers they explained what their approach to  their food is. They opened just over three years ago and wanted to do  everything as authentically as possible. Terry is an avid traveller so  off he went to Thailand, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, and  Malaysia and bought all the interior as you see it today, everything  from the floor tiles to the rosewood tables, chairs, panelling, gilt  carvings, all the plates, dishes, and lately the two 18th century  beautiful Buddhas, one of which you can see in the picture. (I always  thought Buddhas were big, fat and smiling, not so; Buddhas come in all  shapes and sizes but should always look serene.)</p>
<p>For his part, chef Alan Wong started  cooking at 14 years of age in Pnang Island, Malaysia. The type of food  that is eaten there is very multicultural, Malay, Thai, Chinese, and  Japanese. Wong’s cooking style is ‘home cooking’ as opposed to  restaurant cooking. He does not allow the flavour enhancer MSG  (monosodium glutamate) to be used in any dish, “Never has and never  will,” is his motto. Every dish is cooked to order, even the salads are  chopped every hour to ensure freshness. The menu is not like any other  Asian menu I have seen, and I asked how they picked the various dishes.  First there have to be certain items like sweet and sour and curries or  you will go broke. Then they picked dishes that they like themselves  without being too radical. This seems to have worked as I have spoken to  many, many, people who have eaten there and never once heard a negative  comment about the food. That is pretty unusual as most places get it  wrong sometimes. I asked about the name, Asian Tea House, and their  explanation is simple; both owners love tea and wanted to bring a  selection of some 30 to 40 teas into their restaurant. I would guess  that there is no other tea menu in Ireland with such a selection, except  possibly in some of the Dublin restaurants where all the Chinese people  eat. I was shown a tea wheel, something I never came across before, it  is how tea is packaged in Asia; several of these are displayed in the  restaurant. They come in all sizes and next time you are in the  restaurant ask to see some. If you are confused about which tea to  order, just ask for help and you will see how enthusiastic they are to  pick the right one for your tastes.</p>
<p>Rather than ask what their favourite dishes  are, I suggested they pick out what they would eat if out to dinner in  their own restaurant.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Chef Alan Wong’s choice for dinner for two:</p>
<p>Starter: Po choi soup &#8211; homemade chicken  broth and baby spinach soup; Thai fish cake – fresh cod and a little  smoked fish, finely chopped with mixed herbs and long beans, served with  sour chilli sauce.</p>
<p>Main course: Roast duck Cantonese style  served on the bone with soya sauce. Jiong Zeng seabass, steamed in  homemade spicy yellow bean sauce, garnished with coriander and scallion.</p>
<p>All the above are served with never-ending amounts of green tea.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Terry Commons’ choice for dinner for two:</p>
<p>Starter: Fresh mussels cooked in black bean sauce. Suan yoong prawns served in freshly chopped garlic and ginger.</p>
<p>Main course: Vietnamese lime pork steak,  fried with fresh lime leaves, chillis in a rick, and tangy Vietnamese  sauce. Indonesian Kari Ikan, this is monkfish cooked in a Medan  Indonesian curry, this is a medium spicy dish.</p>
<p>Again all served with loads of tea, and the ‘odd glass’ of wine.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>A note on the prices. They have not  increased their prices since they opened and they did reduce their  prices in line with the VAT reduction on the day it happened. When  restaurants win awards there can be a temptation to increase prices, and  I do know from talking to many restaurant owners that the cost of  ingredients, particularly meat and chicken, have been rocketing over the  past six months. “That is not going to happen here,” said Commons.</p>
<p>You will need to book a table ahead, especially on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. Look The Asia Tea House up on <a rel="nofollow" href="../">www.asianteahouse.ie</a> or telephone (091) 563749.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Finally, many congratulations to all the staff and I hope the award brings many new customers to sample the unique cuisine.</p>
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		<title>Asian Tea House Named Best Restaurant in Connacht</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2011 10:22:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[May 2011- Galway’s Asian Tea House was named Connacht’s Best restaurant at the Santa Rita/Sunday Independent Irish Restaurant Awards 2011 in the Burlington Hotel on Wednesday 25th May 2011. Almost 800 Industry peers attended Ireland&#8217;s leading Restaurant Awards with over 6,000 nominations received for Ireland&#8217;s favourite Restaurants, Chefs, Gastro Pubs, Hotel Restaurants and Local Food [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>May 2011- Galway’s Asian Tea House was named Connacht’s Best restaurant at the Santa Rita/Sunday Independent Irish Restaurant Awards 2011 in the Burlington Hotel on Wednesday 25th May 2011. Almost 800 Industry peers attended Ireland&#8217;s leading Restaurant Awards with over<em> </em><em>6,000 nominations received for Ireland&#8217;s favourite Restaurants, Chefs, Gastro Pubs, Hotel Restaurants and Local Food Heroes throughout the Country.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://asianteahouse.eurname.net/wp-content/uploads/award.jpg" rel="lightbox[206]"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-207" title="award" src="http://asianteahouse.eurname.net/wp-content/uploads/award-300x260.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="260" /></a>Speaking after receiving his award, Terry Commons, proprietor of the Asian Tea House said:</p>
<p>“We are delighted to be recognised with this award and we would like to congratulate all the entrants in this year’s awards who are <em>the economic engine rooms in every town in Ireland, creating and maintaining much needed local employment</em><em>.”</em></p>
<p>Alan Wong, Head Chef and Co-owner said:  “Creativity and innovation are key elements of our offering at the Asian Tea House. We source most of our ingredients from the local producers, ensuring the finest and freshest of ingredients are used to produce seasonal, innovative dishes every evening in the Restaurant” says Alan Wong, Head Chef and co-owner.</p>
<p>In addition to a full extensive oriental menu which is available every day, the Asian Tea House also features two other menus;  a Take Away Menu available nightly and a Mid Week Special Menu. Available all day Monday to Thursday.</p>
<p>The Asian Tea House Special Menu has been hugely successful, providing a main course of varied and heavenly food with a glass of wine for an irresistible price of €14.95.</p>
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		<title>Asian Tea House Named Best Restaurant in Galway</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[March 2011- The Asian Tea House in Mary Street in Galway City was acknowledged in March 2011 as the top restaurant in Galway City and County in the Santa Rita Irish Restaurant Awards. The restaurant will now compete for the Regional and All- Ireland title which will be announced at the Irish Restaurant Awards in [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>March 2011- The Asian Tea House in Mary Street in Galway City was acknowledged in March 2011 as the top restaurant in Galway City and County in the Santa Rita Irish Restaurant Awards. The restaurant will now compete for the Regional and All- Ireland title which will be announced at the Irish Restaurant Awards in the Burlington Hotel Dublin on Wednesday 25th May 2011.</p>
<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-218 alignleft" title="Best Restaurant in Galway" src="http://asianteahouse.eurname.net/wp-content/uploads/outside-199x300.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="300" />“We are delighted to be recognised by these awards” says Terry Commons, proprietor of the Asian Tea House, which celebrated its third birthday last Sunday. “Despite the challenges of the current climate, we have stuck to our core ethos and ensured that the quality of our food was always supreme, and this has been appreciated by our loyal customer base and acknowledged by the Irish Restaurant Awards”.</p>
<p>Loosely based on the ancient Chinese Tea House concept, the Asian Tea House was opened by Terry Commons and his head chef and co-proprietor Alan Wong in 2008. The appealing Pan Asian restaurant features an extensive menu representative of Malay, Vietnamese, Thai, Japanese and Chinese cuisine, with a large range of dishes, all of which are MSG free, cooked to order and based mainly on locally sourced ingredients.</p>
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