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My quest for really good Thai food outside of downtown continues. Visited here based on Yelp reviews. It is a little storefront in the corner of one of Vaughan Mills' "outbuildings" with only 11 tables. Service was very friendly and pleasant; ambience was mundane but not problematic. Unfortunately I can't really rate all of the food that highly. The fresh rolls were the best item, very tasty and served with two dips. Fried squid was good but suffered from overly large pieces which rendered some of them a bit tough. The soup and main courses were more problematic. Tom Kha Kai was way to sugary and salty at the same time, as was the pad khee mao over spaghetti type noodles that another member of the party ordered. My green curry was not so bad lacked kick (toned down for suburbanites, perhaps?). Surprisingly, a dessert order - of all things, creme brulee -- was actually very good and much better than the Thai food.
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