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| - I' m 100% Thai and have been wanting to eat here ever since my mom moved back to Thailand since I was desperately needing my fix. It's been a while since I have found myself so disappointed in a restaurant. Red flag #1 was not seeing one Thai waiter in a supposedly"Authentic Thai Restaurant". I didn't see the cook either, but the quality of the food and the odd ingredients added to the dishes left me wondering if I was eating at Filibertos. I had the Beef Rad Na, which was sub par. Usually the noodles are nice and fat, but thes were half the size of the noodles found at Wild Thaiger. The gravy was decent, but the broccoli was the regular kind instead of "Chinese Broccoli" I'm used to. All in all, the ingredients and the noodles in the dish tasted cheap. My wife had the Beef Pad Si Ew. Again, the noodles were cheap , mushy, and half the size they are supposed to be. There were also all kinds of weird ingredients added like shredded carrots, bean sprouts, and cabbage thrown in there. Stuff you would expect at a Mexican fast food joint. The Thai Iced Tea was overly sweet and even the Fortune Cookies where cheap. You know things are bad when Panda Express not only has better food than your restaurant, but has a better tasting Fortune Cookies too. People who know what "Good" Thai food taste like should probably look somewhere else. I only wish I did. We came on a Friday night and paid $30 for takeout.
P.S. As we waiting for our food, a gentleman came in and asked the hostess if they had Pad Si Ew. She said the didn't have it and suggested something else. I JUST ORDERED IT AND SHE SAID THEY DIDN'T HAVE IT!!! That's why you need at least one person who speaks Thai and understands the menu.
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