Any leads on BA restaurants with spicy food?

> Thai restaurants are plentiful in BA.

Where? Google Maps only gives me "Asian" or Vietnamese restaurants searching for Thai food. Would kill for some (real) Thai food.
 
havent been to that one, but to similar ones in the neighborhood.
There has been a big increase in korean restaurants in the downtown area, though.
bi-won, on junin, is the oldest and most old fashioned, but quite good.
newcomers include Mr. Ho and Doma on Paraguay, Fa Song Song on Esmerelda, Kimchee Garden on San Martin, and Cafe Seoul on Maipu.
All are good, all offer spicy food if you ask. Only Mr. Ho has the traditional cook at your table setup.
Having been wheelchair-bound following an accident in December, I just want to really thank you for the recommendation for Mr Ho - my tastebuds feel stimulated for the first time in a long time - and that’s not a particular dig at Argentinian food but for my part I find it very boring, repetitive and bland which is perhaps ironic as food in Britain is labelled thusly but at least in the UK there are a plethora of choices.

I’ve had fairly poor experiences with Cang Tin (26400 for a Khao Soi on Rappi arriving with the chicken raw for the most part).

I’m quite fond of Asian Cantina in Palermo Hollywood and they seem to actually use some spice unlike other restaurants in Palermo but sadly they’re not on Rappi
 
Punch Curry Bar has some curries without coconut milk that are actually spicy. Palermo prices ($26K). They're on PedidosYa, which I would recommend 10x over Rappi which I find unusable.
 
The Indian restaurant a couple of minutes walk further along from Pizzeria Guerrin made up my Chicken Jalfrezi to a decent spice level. I was actually surprised what a decent effort they made to make it spicy given how difficult it is generally to get a chilli hit in BA.
My favourite little Chinese place in Chinatown right by Belgrano C station will give you a little pot of their home made chilli oil concoction which goes very well with their mixed meat chow Mein.
There’s options out there albeit you’ve got to really ask in the restaurant.
 
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