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I've had this place bookmarked for a while. I think it was Dan T's former favorite Thai place. Thanks to Jade W's UYE, I finally got to try it out with a large group of Yelpers. I'm glad because it's certainly not in my part of town. So what's the verdict? It was good, but I didn't find any compelling reason to drive back there. The one dish that stood out was the Green Curry. I'm not sure why, but it had a unique flavor and was absolutely delicious. That is the reason I'm handing out four stars. Like I said, the rest of the food was good too. We all ordered individually, but I got to try pretty much everyone's dishes. My go-to dish, Panang Curry, had good flavor. I still prefer Archi's, of course. For such a large group, the owners did well in serving us. The food came out staggered, which is understandable. Overall, we had a great time and Thai Grill gets my seal of approval.
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