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Contribuisci feedbackI had the basil.dish with Tofu.and the Tom Yum soup. The flavor of the soup was yummy. I could have been satisfied with just the soup. They gave an abundante amount of tofu. Personally I prefer a lot of vegetables. The veggies were had límit's. I talked to the waitress and she said n3xt time I can ask for more veggies and less meat. They were very nice and the service was great. If you like the heat start with the number 3 level. You will be pleased.
This absolutely the best of the best. I usually must resort to cooking myself to get real flavor,but, this place is better. The curry is truly delicious, all of them. Start going there today so you don't have to kick yourself so hard.
Wow this place is lovely. The lady is so sweet. The house soup is amazing!
Just phenomenal food and friendly service. I feel like this is a hidden gem and gets passed up by people going to all the other eateries surrounding it. My son and I adore this place.I recommend the 4 out of 5 spice level if you like A LOT of kick. The 5 of 5 is pretty brutal ?, ain't gonna lie. 3 and below are much more mild (IMO) if you dont want all the kick. The Tom Kha soups are amazing. The best cream cheese fried wonton I've had. Every noodle and rice dish I've had is great.
So, not as amazing as some of these reviews would have you believe. It 's not bad, to be sure. But I 've had way better. I got chicken pad Thai and the pork banh mi to try the staples of any Thai or Vietnamese restaurant. The pad Thai was good, but pretty sub-par compared to other Thai restaurants I 've visited. The only vegetation was some shredded cabbage and carrot on the side, no peanuts or bean sprouts to be found. The noodles were unusual, not bad but not the typical rice noodle you usually get in a pad thai. Also, not much tamarind flavor. There is fried tofu though, which I appreciate. The banh mi was another unusual case too. Great flavor, plenty of meat and fillings, but the bread was not right at all. It was like a soft sub roll and not a traditional crispy, toasted baguette. Honestly if it was on a toasted baguette it would be an excellent banh mi, and a good price to boot. All told, I was pretty underwhelmed by the experience. I 'm willing to try dining there again and try one of their curries and maybe the pad kee mao, but they could definitely be doing better. Also worth noting is their AC is busted or something right now, but that 's not their fault so I don 't count it against them. Order take-out until they get it fixed.