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We arrived at Truly Thai at around 1pm, and the restaurant itself is hidden right at the corner beside a huge walkway. We walked in with only one table full but was welcomed by a server quickly. The lunch set includes a dish and soup of the day, which was pumpkin soup. We ordered a Pad Thai Chicken & Shrimp, Pad See Ew (Beef), and a Green Curry with Rice (Mild). The portions were small but for the price of $8.99, it was decent. The curry was delicious with hint of coconut milk, the chicken was a little dry. The pad thai was a little bigger in size and the noodles were cooked well and not too mushy. Surprisingly the best dish was the Pad Ew See. Even the veggies were full of flavor and the beef were very tender. We finished off our meal with their most popular dessert, the Mango Sticky Rice ($6.99). The glutinous rice was warm with a sweet, coconut sauce, topped off with a few sesame seeds. The rice was surrounded by slices of cold mangos. The two together was fantastic and is definitely better than the ones we've tried downtown. We will definitely be back when we are around the Vaughan Mills area!
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