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| - Came here for dinner tonight. Elegant interior and decor, great customer service, but I wasn't too impressed with the food itself.
This is a small restaurant. I arrived between 5:45 - 6:00pm. There were very few people there, but I was okay with that. The seats had style and were super comfy. This is the place to go on a first date.
We ordered the wonton soup, Pad Thai, and Crying Tiger.
A small bowl of wonton soup is $6. They deliver the dumplings, veggies, and shrimp in the bowl and pour the broth from a mini pitcher at your table. Very unique way to present your wonton soup. The flavor was quite different because it had a sweet flavor to it. Overall, the soup was delicious, but I'm used to the traditional unsweetened and salty broth flavor. The soup includes pieces of chicken, shrimp, bok choy, carrots, and ofcourse, wontons.
The Crying Tiger is slices of grilled ribeye for $12. It came with a side of small (I think some kind of chilli oil) sauce. It was a bit dry and on the bland side.
FInally, the Pad Thai. It was a bit on the greasy side. The Pad Thai was big enough to share. The server didn't ask how spicy we wanted the Pad Thai, so that's probably why they brought it out with a spicy level of 0. The taste was pretty bland too, but it's nothing that Siracha or hot chilli oil can't fix.
The ambiance is nice, the presentation is nice, but the food itself tasted a little bland. Overall this was a good experience, but it's not my favorite Thai place in town.
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