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  • Thai Emerald is located in the new Northcross extension (it is kind of hidden...located in the back area toward the Target). Atmosphere - The inside of this restaurant is low key and a little sterile. The dining area is relatively open w/ mint colored paint aimed to calm and relax you (at least that is what I was told when I asked someone why the color is used in the painting of so many grade school rooms). Wait staff here wear clean black polo shirts and dress slacks. Food - I have eaten from Thai Emerald several times via take-out as the place is somewhat close to my home. I usually get and enjoy their Yum Neua (grilled sliced beef w/ cucumbers, red onions, chili, tomatoes served in a lemon-lime chili sauce) and their Pad Med Mamuang (chicken w/ cashew nuts, carrots, baby corn, snow peas, and straw mushroom). I have also tried but was less impressed with the Gaeng Keow Wan (chicken w/ green curry in coconut milk with lemongrass, bamboo shoots, carrots, green beans, bell peppers, and basil leaves). I found the Yum Neua and Pad Med Mamuang very tasty as the sliced steak was good and tender and the spice in the Pad to be perfect. The Gaeng Keow Wan on the other hand was a little less enjoyable as it had green beans instead of the peas noted on the menu, w/ the overall flavor of the dish a little bland. For desert I have had their Sangkaya (sticky rice sweetened w/ coconut milk syrup topped w/ green (?) egg custard) and their Rambutan stuffed w/ Pineapples (are you really reading what is in rambutan stuffed w/ pineapples??). The first dessert, Sangkaya, was odd in appearance and tasted so-so. The Rambutan w/ Pineapple was a little too sweet for me as it appeared to be from canned rambutan. Service - Like I stated above, take-out has been my experience. Though the people taking the calls and at the front desk when I arrive are always courteous and helpful. Overall - Since the other Thai restaurant in Huntersville closed, Thai Emerald has become my default restaurant for a quick tasty meal during the week. It had been my second choice prior to the close of Thai CafĂ© but not because of the food. It was just because Thai Emerald was a slightly more in price (gosh, I am cheap). Now go to Thai Emerald, so this one does not close too!!!!!
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