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  • We were staying at the Hilton Garden Inn caddy-corner from this place and the front desk clerk called it "the best Thai in Toronto". It's not that it was bad, but I've had better Thai in other cities (including Thailand LOL). I am giving it four Yelps because of the overall experience. The one thing that our recommender didn't mention is that the wait for a table can be VERY long. We walked up about 7pm on a Sunday in January and were told by the hostess that it would be a 10 minute wait. It was more like 15 minutes and it seemed longer because of the cold. One other thing she did not mention is that you can call ahead for a reservation (I think). Never-the-less, this place was doing a BOOMING business for a Sunday night in January. All of the tables were packed and nearly as many people were in-n-out for take out. It is not a big place (maybe seating for 50) and if you don't like feeling a bit claustrophobic, this place might not be for you. You will be seated right next to other patrons - and they likely are not in your group. Service was good - not great because of how busy the place is. It took quite a while to place for the server to come around to place the order. He apologized. The menu is pretty short. We started with fried tofu and had pad thai chicken and khao soi beef for entrees. This was more than enough food for two guys and we actually left some of it because we were too full. All were very good. Judging by the dust on the wine bottles, I don't know if many people order wine here. The most popular drink is thai chai tea. We had Singa beers - the only beer on the menu. The last thing I shall mention in this review is the most memorable part for me: the music they were playing was a hit-list of 80's and 90's rap - everything from "Humpty Dance" to "Me So Horny (explicit) to "Gin N Juice". Considering how packed the place was and the noise level of the patrons, this music was LOUD and funny. I don't know who picked the music, but it was one of the strangest playlists I have ever eaten to.
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