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earthmaids4050 from Rolla on 1/21/2010 2:35:27 PM:
This was a great place to stop for lunch. Was not expecting to eat the best Thai food ever for lunch that day!

 
M from Little Rock on 2/23/2010 9:26:55 AM:
Where is the Thai restaurant from the trail?

 
Anonymous on 2/23/2010 10:23:48 AM:
The trail is right along the side of Coopers Landing with parking on one side and camping, river, restuarant on the other. You can't miss it.

 
Jim from St. Thomas on 2/23/2010 2:19:41 PM:
Just a couple of comments here......while I agree Chim's has great food calling it a restaurant is a bit of a stretch. The Thai Kitchen is in a little trailer - the kind they sell funnel cakes out of at the county fair. You go up to the window and order your food, grab a cold beer at the store and sit at a table overlooking the river until they call your name. Also, if you plan to eat there check Coopers website to make sure they are open. I think they are closed for the winter now and during the warm months they are not open every day. Great food though and well worth the trip.

 
frog lady from Cameron, MO on 8/23/2010 4:37:51 AM:
My daughter and I have eaten here each time we have biked the Katy. We are going again this Sept. and our mouth is already watering just thinking of Chim's food. The store is great too, and you can't beat the view of the river. The last time we ordered and split one as there is so much on your plate that if you eat it all you will be uncomfortable biking for the next hour or so! We learned that the hard way the first year.

 
Woody from Pratt Ks. on 4/9/2011 8:30:22 PM:
Easley Mo.Trying to find out about Clem Easley,name after him, and wife Elsi...maiden nams...Milton
The tavern was run by the brothers about the 1700 or 1800
Any info you can send me would be nice




 
Thomas from Cleveland on 4/12/2011 3:43:33 PM:
Is this Thai food a curry?
Curries are my favorites.