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  • I was staying near the airport and found this place while searching my options on Yelp. The possibility of a sushi appetizer and a Thai entree really struck a chord. This establishment was tucked away in a moderate-sized strip plaza near a Wal-Mart in the Mall at Robinson commercial area. Using the GPS, it was not too difficult to find though you should not necessarily expect to easily spot it from the street. One of the attractive things about this restaurant was the fact that I was getting a late start on dinner and it was open until 10 PM. I arrived between 8:30 and 9 PM on a Tuesday night and nearly had the place to myself when I came in. Two gentlemen walked in just ahead of me and we were it. That held true for my entire stay. The quietude was actually a nice change. The dining room was rather spacious and pleasant enough. It seemed almost cavernous with the sparse crowd. That, combined with the fact that it was a bit dimly lit, might have bothered me on other occasions but did not that night. I was seated right away and my server attended to me relatively quickly. The service was fairly good during my visit. The menu offered several Asian favorites including Vietnamese and Chinese options. But I had come for the sushi and Thai. I started with a spicy tuna roll and, if I am to be honest, it was only average. It was satisfying only because I had been looking forward to sushi. My main, however, made up for it as I opted for the Thai Cashew Chicken and was very happy with it. They gave me an option of 1 to 10 on the heat and 7 was a spice level that was perfect for me. They also offered several different types of hot tea. I tried the Ginger Tea and liked it very much. It did, however, have a strong taste so be forewarned that it is only for ginger fans. I finished with the best reason to go to a Thai restaurant...mango and sticky rice. It was excellent and a great finisher. The prices were not bad. I got out of there with a final cost of $35 that included tax and tip. I also walked away with part of my entree to take back to my room. In general, I was reasonably happy with my experience. The sushi was just OK, but the entree was excellent, the mango and sticky rice was lovely and even the tea was unusual and memorable. If you like Thai and are in the area, this place is worth a try.
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