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  • Being an Asian myself, terrible service in an Asian restaurant rarely bothers me, but this place might actually went beyond my tolerance. Let's put that on the side and talk about their food first. I have to admit some of their dishes were pretty tasty despite it took a long time to come out. We ordered: Tom Kha Gai (chicken coconut soup) Panang curry with Tofu Pad Thai with beef Chicken with Cashew Nuts The soup itself was really flavourful and the amount of lime juice was right on, but the chicken was really overcooked. The Panang curry probably is the best in Calgary, although some might find it is too spicy (I can eat really hot and it didn't bother me). The Pad Thai tasted tangy but they put too much sauce in the noodle and their Pad Thai is VERY SPICY HOT (yet they did not mention that in their menu). Chicken with Cashew Nuts... We ordered the Pad Thai for our kids and since it was too spicy for them, we ordered this dish for them afterward. This dish is almost like orange chicken that you can get from a food court Chinese stall except they charged you double the price here. The deep fried chicken was so dry and hard. I guess two ok dishes + one really good dish + one absolutely junk = 3 stars. One thing that I noticed was the kitchen seemed to be cooking one dish in big batch each time. You would see the server bring out 3 - 4 plates of Pad Thai at once, then 10 minutes later, the person would bring out 3 - 4 bowls of curry. In term of service, there is practically none. First we had to ask for bowls for our soup. Then when we found out their Pad Thai was crazy screaming hot, I talked to the owner?manager? and his response was "our Pad Thai is for adult... you should order mild for kids" ... well, #1 not all adults can eat spicy, #2 you never mentioned or offered the option to reduce spicy level despite you saw my two kids were at the table. I don't think he was trying to be rude, but being empathetic was definitely not his forte. All in all, come here for the food and remember to check with the spice level. For us, we probably won't come back again.
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