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Tom yum noodle soup is new on the menu for King & I’s Richmond Heights location. Credit: Meera Nagarajan
Old favorites like papaya salad are the backbone of King & I’s menu at its new Richmond Heights home. Credit: Meera Nagarajan
The open kitchen at King & I’s Richmond Heights location provides a dynamic backdrop to a meal. Credit: Meera Nagarajan
Shayn Prapaisilp Credit: Meera Nagarajan
Shayn Prapaisilp’s parents, Suchin and Sue, opened the original King & I in 1983. Credit: Meera Nagarajan
The exterior of the new King & I in Richmond Heights. Credit: Meera Nagarajan
King & I’s Richmond Heights restaurant gives the Thai institution a modern new look. Credit: Meera Nagarajan

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Born and raised near Edinburgh, Scotland, Iain has been writing about food and drink, among other things, for over a decade. Before moving to St. Louis in 2018, he spent close to 15 years living in Beijing,...