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| - overall- OK, not the best Thai restaurant ever. I have tasted much better. Also, the portions are very, very small. I would recommend this for couples. On the expensive side.
By the way, I would definitely recommend reservations if you are reading this. The concierge at Aria said they didn't take reservations...but they did, and we had to wait 45 mins. :(
The service was not very good first of all. My family tried to get a few bowls so we could share the dishes, but they didn't give it to us until we asked a million different waiters ( exaggerating, of course). We were wondering why the waiters were standing around chilling when we asked for bowls...?!
Anyways, we ordered Tom Yum Goong, and Tom Yum Tay ( or something like that) and they basically tasted the same. Tom Yum Goong was a little bit sweeter though. You can choose what spiciness level you want.
We also ordered soft shell crab fried rice, satay chicken, and creamy red curry with prawns (I forget the name in Thai).
Fried rice - I thought it was good, just a bit bland. My family thought it was nothing special. Comes with fried crab pieces on the side.
Satay chicken - the chicken was good, but the peanut sauce wasn't. The bread was good though.
Curry - I thought this was probably the best part of the meal. Delicious. Creamy. It was small, and came with only a few (maybe a bit more) prawns.
The restaurant was very high class ( in Aria ) and a bit formal dress is probably good ( not necessary, though )
Hope you enjoy this review and it was helpful!! Also, thank you to the first reviewer for helping my family and I decide what to order.
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