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  • TIP: Check-in to get a free Thai Iced Tea! It is on the sweet side but I am not sure if you could adjust the sugar level since it is usually pre-made. I probably wouldn't have known about this place if a friend hadn't told me about it. It is a very small restaurant located near the Longbranch Go Station. There's limited street parking, and it is quite limited and hard to find a free spot. Free parking after 6pm though. I went in on a Monday evening and when I walked in, there were 2 other customers there waiting for takeout. There are about 5 small tables inside and I guess this restaurant is more for takeout. The staff there was very accommodating and she was very nice when I asked her questions about the dishes. Washroom is in the basement and it felt like a dungeon, but then again, this place isn't supposed to be a fancy shmancy kind of place. It is the food that counts. I ordered the Panang Curry ($13.95) with Tofu (free of charge). You can certainly substitute for chicken (+$2), beef (+$2) or shrimp (+$3). I haven't had Panang curry in awhile, but this place made it not the way I remembered it to be. There was A LOT of peanuts (crushed - which I loved) but there wasn't enough of the coconut-y flavour. Even though there was 1 red chili pepper on the menu to indicate the spice level, it was already way too spicy for me, albeit flavourful! I am sure you can adjust the spice level if you ask them. Note: Rice is NOT included and since my friend and I dined-in, I needed rice to go with my curry. I paired my curry with steam Jasmine Rice for $2.50 which I thought was quite expensive. Next time, I would only order curry for takeout. I also tried one of their signature dishes - Khao Mun Gai Tod (Fried Chicken - $13.95). It was basically a deep fried marinated chicken over ginger Thai Jasmine rice served with complimentary soup and their housemade sweet and sour plum sauce. It was delicious - not too oily and very flavourful. It tasted to me like a Japanese Katsu. The ginger thai rice was probably the best part of the dish. So perhaps I would order that with my curry next time. I would definitely come back again to try their lunch specials (M-F 11:30-3pm) or perhaps even their mango sticky rice dessert!
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