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I went here, and ordered here and thought to myself, it can't be that bad. All these 1 star reviews? They must be crazy. I don't normally eat in this part of the city, but the Ritual App offered me free food, and I enjoy Thai food, so I thought that those two things could work together. I got a free pad thai, and it was plentiful and filling... in the way eating a loaf of bread would be plentiful and filling. Not one of those good Olive loaves, or that Avocado toast that I keep hearing about. Not even Wonderbread. It would be like eating a loaf of "Great Value bread" with nothing on it. The Pad Thai was flavourless, and while there was meat in it, there was so little that I could hardly see it at first - and that was ordering an extra helping of it. So there it was - the meal was free, and I still can't give it higher than one star. I want to make sure other people know what they're getting into. Remember though - it was filling. That was not the issue. It just wasn't... good.
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