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| - This was a pleasant surprise. We had to take a leap of faith to believe that our journey through the ghetto wasteland portion of The Strip would end well, as so many Yelpers insisted it would. The low point of this terrifying journey occurred when we saw Thai BBQ from the outside.
Fortunately, the inside looked much nicer and, most importantly, the food was great. We were starving, thanks to a complex disruption to our daily eating cycle caused by gorging at the buffet in the Paris casino the day before, and so we over-ordered.
We weren't particularly adventurous in our ordering because pretty everything looked great to our empty stomachs. For starters, we ordered chicken sate with peanut sauce, which was great (and not really a starter), though to me it's hard to go wrong with chicken on a stick with a spicy peanut sauce. For entrees, we ordered pad thai with shrimp (yeah, I know) and the Hawaiian curry with chicken. What made it "Hawaiian" was the small pieces of pineapple sprinkled about the dish. Both were great if not inspired.
Long story short, if you're brave enough to leave the comfort of the tourist army in The Strip and you can set foot inside the building that looks like it might collapse at any moment, then you will be justly rewarded.
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