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| - I love Noodlehead; the food, the atmosphere, the decor...everything. For me it's a beginner's guide to Thai food, although I will be the first to admit I know NOTHING about authentic Thai food. It could be spot on original for all I know. What I do know is that it's yummy goodness. I not super big on the soups, but mainly because when I am there I want the Pad Thai; my favorite. Their spicy scale is only 1-5, where I am used to the more normal 1-10, but don't let that confuse you; Their 5 is hothothot!
I think I have had almost everything there and it's all very good. The pork buns are de-lish, as well as the Thai fried chicken.
I even love the "no phone, no credit cards and no reservations", even though there are times I wish they participated in all three.
Which brings me to the 'the more you know' portion of our program...
There is no phone. You cannot call for hours, take-out, or reservations, which they don't take anyways. They are cash only. They do not take credit/debit cards, but there is an ATM in the back.
They are BYOB with a small bottle fee. I think $.50 or something. I don't drink so I could be off on that number, so please do not quote me.
The menu is small- a few noodle soups, a few noodles and some appetizers. Not extensive but all good. My favorite part of the menu though is the pricing; everything is $6 or $9. I don't know why I love that so much, but I do. It's another neat aspect of this place.
There are a few outside tables which fill up fast (as does the restaurant itself).
Al in all it's a great little neighborhood place with great food, great atmosphere and decently priced. What more can you ask for???
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