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| - Average Thai food in comfortable dining room.
The room reminds me more of an art gallery than a restaurant, in a good way. The food reminds me of many other mediocre Thai restaurants I've tried.
The prices here are a little high, but not ridiculous. I would say come in for the lunch specials during the week to get the most out of Gaati Thai Kitchen.
I came in on President's day (a holiday so no lunch specials) and ordered fresh coconut juice, the curry puffs, and pad see ew, here's the rundown:
Young Coconut - So refreshing and lovely. Served with a straw and a spoon, if you've never tried this you really need to. Be sure to scrape out all that yummy ivory coconut meat after you're done sipping. The coconut juice pairs really well with spicy food, and it's good for you!
Curry Puffs - Nice fried appetizer. The flavor of the puff itself wasn't too pronounced, but when eaten with some chili sauce and the cucumber salad/relish it's served with, a very nice way to start the meal out.
Pad See Ew (spicy level 6 out of 10) - The chinese broccoli wasn't cooked enough, so it had too much crunch for the dish. The noodles were a bit mushy and again, the flavor was muted. I can't say it was bad, but it certainly wasn't anything special.
I like the people here and the layout of the restaurant, but that's about it.
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