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The service was good nothing wrong with it very attentive. The roti was good, but the pot stickers were flavorless. The Duck curry was amazing. Peanut curry was okay I guess. The mango and sweet rice was terrible and flavorless, and not sweet. Not the best overall. If you want specifically Thai food you can try it here, but if you're just casually looking try something else.
Tried this gem via Uber eats. Probably the best Tom yum soup I have ever had hands down. All the flavors were fire and I’m just so happy
I am not even an expert in Thai food but it was pretty bad. I ordered pad thai noodles and it had more sauce in it than noodles. Although the waitress was pretty nice
I had the summer rolls and Pad Thai entree. The spring rolls were delicious, and the Pad Thai was flavorful. There was only one other person there besides myself and the staff at 5pm on a Saturday. The waitress was very pleasant and professional.Food: 4/5