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  • My 100th review! I wanted to celebrate with a solid Thai food choice! Sorry to say, I came up empty handed :( Quick background, I LOVE Thai food. I have eaten Thai food all across town, and when I find a nicely reviewed one or something that is recommended to me, I put it to the test. I LOVE spicy...I ask for "Thai spicy" "phet phet" very hot. 10/10...even after they reconfirm I actually want hot, I tell them I love spicy Thai. I also usually order the dishes by their Thai name, so the server should know I mean business! With that being said, my Pad Ka Pao (spicy mint chicken) was NOT hot at all. It wasn't even slightly hot....I don't think it even got a sniffle outta me. I am also used to them mincing up the meat, but here they do large chunks of chicken (one of the only places in town), so the meat doesn't get to absorb as much of the sauce and heat. But still, their 10/10 was no where near a number 3-5 in the more authentic places in town. Also, portion size is small...I got served a "lunch special" size I would expect at other restaurants, but at full dinner price off dinner menu. Ordered the Pad Kee Mao (had to request it not spicy for the baby) and it was good, a lot better than the pad ka pao. Only weird thing here is, they put bean sprouts in it! I like bean sprouts...but not with my thai rice noodles. It was a consistency thing here...weird biting into them hidden inside the soft yummy noodles. Still not a bad dish though, but I have never had it this way before but won't let is affect their review. And a small vent about paying for rice per person. We all expect it, and we all know why they do it (more money obviously), but I wish they threw a scoop of it on the side of the dishes that need it. I won't ding them for it since everyone does it, just kind of annoying that's all. Other than the food, prices are a little cheaper than most but portion size is smaller (you get what you pay for), location is a hole in the wall, insides are nice and homey, but it is very small in here...maybe enough for 20 people tops. Service was good, and I like how they have actual high chairs for the babies instead of your traditional wood plank ones. There are many better Thai food restaurants in town. Just drive a little more central in town.
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