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| - Service is absolutely terrible, go there to eat if you have a half hour to even order a drink or appetizer and good luck if it even shows up. Their wine list has stuff they don't have any longer, and everything seems very overpriced. The fried wontons and odd plate of varying spicy sweet chili sauce makes no sense at all (they're not even Thai); except maybe to munch on while you're sitting around with your thumb up your ass trying to order. The restaurant is also so overpriced it's not even funny, and for what? Probably their expensive location. I'm sorry but $16.50 for crab fried rice is ridiculous...I've had it multiple other places and never paid that much. Also, don't waste your time on their "Thai street food appetizer" what u get are little tiny portions of various ingredients and 5 leaves of wilted spinach...you're supposed to wrap little tiny spinach leaves to your liking when by the end of finishing it all I wanted to do was wrap my bill up and throw it in my water glass. Only reason we would ever return is because is convenient... but 70$ for drunken noodles , a beer, and some vegan food is outrageous. P.s. until recently they used Mexican chilis and chili powder, not a bird chili in sight... hopefully they learn to cool with them soon considering the spice difference... but if you'd like you can enjoy your overly spicy food while sitting in an extremely uncomfortable orange chair while the music skips, trying to flag down your waiter, then overpay and leave disappointed...
Revised in August 2017 - I've changed my order and go with the Rama noodles.. which at first seem weird as they're a block of coagulated noodles stick together in a brick and coated with coconut curry sauce, broccoli, and carrots.. sounds gross, but it's actually awesome , completely changed my mind about this place. Give it a try, just make sure they're actually using real Thai chilis in your food
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