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We love Thai Place. When my husband worked in Blawnox and I was expecting our second child, we were regulars for take-out (Gang-Karee!) over there. His work moved to Cranberry and a year later, here comes Thai Place. Same owners, recognized him when he walked in the door. They are a little pricey so we only go there for a treat now that our family is a little larger (another child came along after) but they are pretty irresistible. I love the Gang Karee and the Choo Chee Salmon and sometimes I cannot resist a craving for Spicy Rice Noodles with shrimp! My husband prefers the Tamarind Fish. They also have a very inauthentic Chicken Fried Rice dish that is fantastic. Its a little sweet, not at all greasy, and way better than any standard Chicken Fried Rice. The kids love to split an order. Its a friendly place, and usually pretty quiet, for dine-in. I've never had to wait for a table. The staff is more than friendly and will occasionally load down the youngest child with fortune cookies on the way out. We usually go for take-out though, just because its easier than schlepping the whole clan to a restaurant. I've never had anything there I didn't like. I just wish it were a little more affordable. Also, while they are very welcoming of children, there is no children's menu.
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