Jazz and Tui of Jitlada Thai restaurant
The Jitlada storefront in a Hollywood strip mall. The restaurant fills up quickly on a typical night, and parking can be hard to find. Outside, a row of chairs is set up for waiting customers. (Noelle Carter / Los Angeles Times)
Interview with Sarintip “Jazz” Singsanong and Suthiporn “Tui” Sungkamee of Jitlada Thai restaurant in Hollywood.
Sarintip “Jazz” Singsanong sets a table during a quiet moment at Jitlada Restaurant. (Ken Hively / Los Angeles Times)
Chef Tui arranging incoming orders on a recent busy night. (Noelle Carter / Los Angeles Times)
Some of the many write-ups of the restaurant are displayed at each table. (Noelle Carter / Los Angeles Times)
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Chef Tui prepares a dish in the kitchen. He sometimes makes multiple trips to the market each day for fresh ingredients. (Noelle Carter / Los Angeles Times)
Some of the many write-ups of the restaurant adorn the walls. (Noelle Carter / Los Angeles Times)
Jazz inputting orders on a recent busy night. (Noelle Carter / Los Angeles Times)
Chef Tui prepares a curry dish in the kitchen. Jitlada has almost 400 items on the menu. (Noelle Carter / Los Angeles Times)
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Jazz garnishes one of the dishes in the kitchen before it is served to a customer. (Noelle Carter / Los Angeles Times)
Chef Tui prepares a catfish curry dish in the kitchen. (Noelle Carter / Los Angeles Times)
Jazz speaks with customers in the packed dining room. (Noelle Carter / Los Angeles Times)
Catfish curry, ready to send out to a customer. (Noelle Carter / Los Angeles Times)
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Jazz preparing to take a prepared dish out to customers. (Noelle Carter / Los Angeles Times)
The popular restaurant often fills up quickly. A sign gently reminds customers that the food is on its way. (Noelle Carter / Los Angeles Times)
Some of the many write-ups of the restaurant are displayed at each table. A drawing by Matt Groening, a frequent customer, is in the center. (Noelle Carter / Los Angeles Times)
Khao yam, a colorful rice salad made in the style of the province of Songkhla in southern Thailand, is a specialty of Jitlada Restaurant.
Recipe
(Coral Von Zumwalt / For the Times)
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Sarintip “Jazz” Singsanong, and her brother, Suthiporn “Tui” Sungkamee, co-owners of Jitlada Restauarant. (Coral Von Zumwalt / For the Times)
Noelle Carter is the former Los Angeles Times Test Kitchen director. She left in January 2019.