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  • We found a new neighborhood Asian restaurant that was a very pleasant surprise for quality and freshness. It is Mr. Thai Bistro and it is located in one of the many rundown east valley strip centers located in this area. I have passed by this place a number of times when I cut through the parking lot to go to the nearby O'Reillys, dodging the potholes and large lake that forms in the center of the lot when it rains hard. From the outside it looks kind of dingy and uninviting, much like the store fronts around it. But inside is a pleasant, clean and well-appointed little restaurant. No TV's and pleasantly subdued music give it a nice intimate feel. We went in at 8:30 PM, close to closing time when service at most places tends to be a little brusque as staff tries to divide their time between the closing routine and serving what is left on the hot table. Here the service was attentive and very friendly. I don't know for sure but, unlike chains, I suspect the owners are on site. Food was freshly made and obviously not sitting on a hot table. Had the Tom Yum Soup, Thai Rama Chicken and Pad Pik King. Thai Rama came with broccoli which was done perfectly. Cooked through with a slight crunch and the flavor was bright. The peanut sauce was slightly creamy with chunks of nuts and good peanut flavor without being overly sweet. The Pad had loads of fresh green beans, again done just right, and was not over loaded with onion and bell pepper like a lot of Thai restaurants tend to do. Water with lime served without asking for it and a large glass of iced tea, which tasted fresh and was not cloudy. Portions are very generous and when we asked for a take home box the waiter asked if we would like more rice to take with it, a nice touch. Only disappointment was the lack of fresh spring roll with rice paper, which we are addicted to at Thailicious in Chandler. Would like to see them add it, since based on what we have had so far they would probably do a good job on it. Not "haute cuisine" but a great little neighborhood place right around the corner from us. Will be back to try the rest of the menu (especially the currys) for my weekly Thai fix.
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