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| - This restaurant used to be Thai Pots at a different storefront in the same strip mall. The owner said they switched names to set up an LLC because their accountant was screwing them. I hate accountants (except for my dad and my wife.)
Looks: The place is rather non-descipt inside. It looks new and clean. Nice, but not fine dining. The teak wood on the walls was a nice touch.
Food: Pretty standard Thai menu. Noodle dishes, curries, etc. We got the drunken noodles and the cashew chicken, substituting tofu for chicken. The drunken noodles were excellent. I really liked the flat noodles and sweet/spicy brown sauce. Lots of vegetables and chicken and a large portion overall. The cashew tofu was good, but not great. Stir-fry dishes have a low ceiling, in my opinion.
Value: Both dishes were $11, about what you'd expect to pay for Thai food, maybe slightly higher. The portions were sizable, making the place a good value.
Service: Excellent. They actually apologized for slow delivery of food, but we didn't even notice a delay.
Miscellaneous: The menus still said Thai Pots and claimed to be oldest Thai restaurant in Chandler.
Verdict: I'll definitely go back. The place wasn't fantastic enough to monopolize my Thai food business, but it's tasty and a good value, and close to my house.
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