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<p>Asian flavor found in downtown Stockton</p>

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Asian flavor found in downtown Stockton

Published on -11/9/2009, 12:35 PM

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By KALEY CONNER

kconner@dailynews.net

STOCKTON -- Emblems of Vipawan Thangsuwan's homeland adorn the purple walls of Jasmine Asian Cafe, located in downtown Stockton.

There's a flag with red, white and blue stripes, a picture of the king of Thailand, and artwork featuring elephants, which are believed to represent good luck.

And as a testament to the restaurant's western Kansas surroundings, country music plays softly in the background.

This cultural fusion is part of everyday life for the cafe's owner, who goes by "Pook" so it will be easier for customers to remember her name.

"It's more the people, I think," Pook said when asked if she misses her native country.

But of all the artwork and souvenirs, likely the most dear to her heart are the photos of her two kids, and the artwork made by a child's hand.

It's partly because of her children that she's made Stockton her home and started the new venture of restaurant ownership. The relatively flexible schedule allows her to dedicate energy to her other job -- motherhood.

"I do like to cook," she said with a smile. "I kind of wanted to do something that I could be my own boss."

Pook left Thailand more than a decade ago to attend school at Fort Hays State University. She graduated with a degree in instructional technology, but "I probably am not going to use it," Pook said with a laugh.

After moving to the Seattle area for a few years, she moved her family back to Kansas. Her aunt, Malee Berkley, has lived in Stockton for many years.

Pook began cooking more during college and has enjoyed exposing northwest Kansas residents and travelers to a taste of her homeland. The challenge, however, is getting them to try something new, she said.

"I hope everyone will try something, open their mind and really try something new," Pook said.

Her cafe offers a blend of Asian cuisine, with staples like chicken fried rice and some of Thailand's most well-known dishes -- Thai curry and pad Thai.

"Thai food is a combination of kind of sweet and sour, and spicy and salty," she said. "Yeah, I think that kind of makes it unique, the taste of it."

She and her children travel home to Bangkok as often as they can, and Pook is making efforts to expose her young children to both cultures. The family speaks both English and Thai.

There was a bit of a culture shock to overcome. Bangkok is home to millions, while Stockton has a population of less than 1,500. But the small-town family focus reminds her of home, she said.

Family, after all, is central in Pook's life. Even the name of her restaurant has a special meaning.

"Jasmine, in Thailand, is like a flower for Mother's Day," she said. "My mom is kind of a hero for me, so it's kind of a hidden meaning that I'm thinking about her."

9 comment(s) found
I Love Thai: 11/19/2009
I love Thai food, so much... I married the cook/owner of the Jasmine Cafe' while this place was just a dream for her. We've since divorced, but I still love her food and the kids we produced together. I love Stockton, Kansas and don't miss the Seattle area at all.
I believe we are all fortunate to have this style of food here. Ya just don't find Thai food anywhere. It's a nice treat. The Thai Curry Rocks!!
(Posted by: Damon Arial)
: 11/10/2009
Hey ksu7, unless you grow your own, 95% of what you buy at Dillon's & Walmart comes from out of state. The reason people leave Western KS and never come back is the variety of cuisine, culture and opportunity elsewhere. Give us a break! I'll bet she has beef in some of her dishes.
(Posted by: Redneck Gourmet)
think: 11/10/2009
and just how much from her kitchen is made local?? any?? i know people like variety but i like to know what i am eating... 70% of what is in my kitchen is ks made.
(Posted by: ksu7)
GREAT restaurant: 11/10/2009
Our family LOVES Jasmine's--we've missed it so much since we moved. We try to go there every time we make it back to Western Kansas.
(Posted by: timsclan)
VARIETY: 11/9/2009
The fare at Jasmines, is a good tasting change of pace in a county where there are few change's of pace, when comes to places to enjoy a meal out.
(Posted by: rocoks)
Sounds great!: 11/9/2009
Can't wait to get up to Stockton to try out the Asian Cuisine. It is great to have a variety of nutritious and delicious food to choose from. Makes one appreciate being in the USA where everyone has an opportunity to eat and work.
(Posted by: Go KSU)
Best wishes: 11/9/2009
Nice to see something new. To the person posting negative comments 'ksu7', if you don't like Asian food, don't eat there. I for one am tired of the upteen burger joints and pizza restaurants and mexican places we have in Hays. Would love to try some authentic food of a different variety. I wish them well and hope they succeed. Even though it is a 45 minute drive for us, I'd love to go there and give them a try.
(Posted by: hays citizen)
good food: 11/9/2009
How about an open mind? I love steak, potatoes, and corn...but also food from other cultures. There is a whole wide world out there, now more than ever.
(Posted by: ks girl)
real food: 11/9/2009
how about a simple steak filet and some potatoes and corn... good protein and vitimins and best of all GOOD TASTE....
(Posted by: ksu7)

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