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I guess it's not really fair to totally review because I only got into Thai food like 13 months ago. Ever since it was introduced to me, I fell in love. The only thing is this though: when there is thai food on the table, I only have eyes for the pad Thai. So a few days ago, I went on a mission to rate all the best pad Thai's around Champaign. (Nitaya Thai wasn't included in this because I've had their pad Thai before and I could only get through a few bites, it was that bad). I actually took a picture of all the pad Thai's that we got from the various places and the consensus was that thara thai had the BEST pad Thai. While we got pad Thai from several different places, thara Thai was the only place we explored the menu on test day, just because we knew we could count on how delicious it would be. Sometimes other Thai places, like Siam terrace, have better food, but it isn't reliable. But thara thai is consistently delicious. Also, it's a HUGE portion for $10, for the dinner serving. Can't ask for better
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