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| - I met some girlfriends for dinner here a couple of weeks ago: In the interest of full disclosure, before our viewing of Magic Mike (I promise it was not my idea.) Anyway, I just figured I had an ethical responsibility to share that, so that you could read my review knowing it's written by a person with poor judgment. I have to say, I have not spent a lot of time in Berea, but was pleasantly surprised by the nice little downtown area. Anyway, back to the restaurant. We decided to sit at one of the tables outside (though we were disappointed to discover we couldn't have alcohol out there.) The waiter brought us our waters, and my friend's had a slice of lemon in it, and mine did not. Now, I didn't really want a slice of lemon in my water, but I couldn't help but feel like the absence of this delightful slice of citrus was the waiter's way of saying "I'm sorry, you do not deserve citrus fruit. You are unattractive, a bad person, and generally unworthy of the effort to cut one slice from a lemon." When he brought the pitcher out to refill, we realized that there was a slice of lemon in the pitcher, and it had just happened to slide into my friends glass midpour. This was a victory for my morale, a crushing defeat for my friend's.
Anyway, we all enjoyed our meals thoroughly. One of the girls was not familiar with Thai food, but fell in love. I went with the pretty standard pad thai. It was very flavorful and all the ingredients really tasted fresh. You got a really good sized portion, I didn't even eat half of my meal. The prices were excellent, granted, I only got water and a pad thai, but even with tip I think I ended up spending around ten dollars. I would definitely eat here again, and would recommend it to anyone who enjoys Thai food. The location is clean, the service was nice, and they even fold your straw wrapper into an origami flower! What's not to love!
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