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| - Not in the best area in town, but once you enter, it feels safer, although the decor is more contemporary than Thai. No alcohol, but you can buy from Liquor store next door and drink in here...but get twist off beers, for the have no bottle openers, and it not legal for them to open with no liquor license. The appetizers were mediocre, we had Chicken Sate and Beef Jerky. Sate was good, (but hard to mess that up), Jerky was dry. We ordered Phad Thai and Drunken Noodles. We had #5 on the spice meter, and it was way too spicy. I think that was more of a 8 or 9. We asked to have them replaced at #2, and they just added a bunch of vegetables to it instead. Drunken Noodles was more of a Chop Suey. Last we had Thai Fried Rice, which was less than average. For dessert, we tried the Ro Ti, since there were some exciting stuff written about it on Yelp. Big disappointment. It was like a flour tortilla with condensed milk and some cocoa powder. The coconut ice cream was nothing special. Then we got our bill and they charged us $3 extra for the vegetables they used to try to fix the noodle dishes, instead of just making new ones. Still searching for my Thai place in Vegas. Miss my Thai places in LA, and I don't think we will come back to this place..
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