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  • This is a tiny casual spot right in the same building as Metro on the corner of Queen and Gladstone. It is quite easy to miss but it is right behind RBC. I visited for lunch based on pretty good yelp reviews. I wanted to check it out for myself. We were greeted by Liz, the friendly owner/chef/server. Yes this is a family ran spot with just her and her mom. The place is tiny with just about 20 seats. She seated us right away. Upon 1st look of the menu, you would know this is not a typical Thai restaurant as it fused with Laotian style of cooking. It is a very small menu. The prices might seem a bit high for lunch for such a tiny spot but it is par with the thai restaurants in the area. Food: We ordered red curry chicken and green curry beef. Each were $12.50. Liz brought family style rice in a large bowl and the 2 large bowls of curries. Now, at first I was a bit verwhelmed, thinking we may have ordered too much for lunch. However, what would've been a heavier dish is more watery. She called it a soup. Both were light dishes filled with vegetables and some meat, not too much meat mostly veggies. The heat of the dishes are rated 1-5 with 5 being the hottest and I opted for 3 for my green curry. It was quite hot but not enough to put one off. Service: the service here is excellent. I noticed the extra things that makes the service stand out. The owner upon bringing our meals offered "if you need more rice let me know and I'll top of up. You can't have too much rice with this soup." I notice her bring a fresh spring roll to a couple beside us on the house because based on their conversation the couple were regulars. The owner was very proud of their restaurant and their food that she was a walking advertisement. She checked in us often but not too much. When we finished she offered not just to pack our leftovers but also gave us more rice for "lunch" the next day. The topper here is she asked us what we thought of the restaurant overall from the food to the sign outside. She's only been open for 5mths. Already with regulars, plenty of them picked up take out. The sign I told her was difficult to see. We got lost looking for it. The sign blended with the vlank signs for the unleased places next door. This is worth a try and definitely many lunch breaks.
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