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Contribuisci feedbackGood fresh spring rolls, good ginger stir fry, hubs loved the spicy noodles with beef. Server was very friendly. Could have used a refill on ice tea but that was my only complaint. Overall very good experience.
I personally found the meals all too sweet and not flavorful like Thai style which was disappointing.
The establishment itself is nice. And the waiting staff are kind people. They establishment has low lighting, music, and interesting decorative pieces throughout. And a little robot (Dee-Dee) who brings out the food. For an appetizer, we had the fresh spring rolls. They were quite nice. They contained cilantro, lettuce, rice noodle, carrot, chicken, and shrimp. The spring rolls came with a side of dipping sauce. I had the wonton soup, which was very delicious. My wonton soup choice contained chicken, Chinese cabbage, cilantro, spices, and what could've been a large chunks of onion. I also purchased the Laab Esan(#28). I did not like the flavor of this dish. The flavor wasn't for me. The Laab Esan contained chopped beef with lemon juice, cilantro, and green onion.
This place is really interesting! It had a robot that delivers food to you and they also have servers. The robot can’t bring liquids to you so the server is watching to see if you need refills or need anything else. Our server was attentive and I liked how she checked in with us a couple times to make sure that we were doing alright. I think this place specializes in Thai food but my table ordered maki sushi rolls. For a place that doesn’t specialize in sushi, the rolls were pretty good. I also got fried vegetarian spring rolls and they were good.
Ordered roast duck curry. 1. Not ROASTED duck. Skin was still yellow. 2. Tasted like chicken but they insisted it was duck. Twice. (Duck has a pungent smell if you haven't had it) 3. Feathers were not removed. It was disgusting. I would say 1/3 as it was technically curry but I'm docking the 1 for the feathers. 0/3