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We came in for lunch today and were not impressed. The speed of the service and the starter soup were good, but that was it. The soup, I feel, was a take on chicken noodle soup but with tofu instead of chicken. We ordered the lunch kee mao and spicy chicken dish. I feel like they sacrificed quality for speed here. The Kee Mao was very bland with questionable chicken pieces, way too chewy for my liking. The chili chicken was also very bland. What I really disliked about our experience here was the fact that they don't take spice levels seriously. When a restaurant asks how spicy you like it, they make it to order so the customer does not have to change the spice levels themselves. Thai Tastes chefs dumped a clump of red chili pepper flakes on top of both dishes to achieve a spice level of 3.5/5, that is a lot of chili flakes. This lazy move made our dishes inedible! We left quickly without taking the large amount of food that remained. We definitely won't be back. I prefer Thai Thai Takeout, the quality is a lot better and you get more bang for your buck.
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