Thai restaurant, Asian restaurant, Restaurant, Southeast Asian restaurant
I like trying Tom Kah soups of Thai restaurants to understand their seasoning.Overall, their seasoning is fine, just think they might overdo a couple of things.My dishes were fine but not fantastic.It is a solid spot if you are in the area.Service was fast and friendly, prices were reasonable.I wanted a hot tea and even though they didn't have the one I wanted they hooked me up with a nicer one!
Good food.Even better drinks! We loved the lychee mixed drink and the purple one my friend had was not bad either.The appetizers we had were absolutely wonderful! The entrees were good.The service we had was kinda weird, but once the guy started helping us service was better.
Don't be fooled by the unassuming exterior, this restaurant packs a punch.The drunken noodles were fantastic.⭐ 5 ⭐ I chose the vegetable option and they were delicious.Silky smooth noodles in a savory sauce with an excellent bite.Fresh, crisp vegetables in the dish as well.The menu gives a 2 🌶️🌶️ spice warning but it wasn't very hot. Good sized portions, fills 1 American / 2 other nationalities.My party enjoyed their Pork pad Thai, Chicken Tom Kai Gai, and Flaming Beef as well. Service was excellent, prompt staff, with modest wait times. The atmosphere/decor won't win awards, but who cares, you're there for the food anyways, right? 😉
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