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Wow, what a disappointment. This is rated the #3 Thai place in Toronto according to BlogTO. What are they thinking??? This was one of the worst Thai meals I've had. Bland and sugary. ON THEIR ACTUAL MENU they talk about their amazing, award-winning chef. If your chef is so good, why are you serving frozen spring rolls I can buy at Loblaws? Terrible chicken satay. The peanut sauce was decent, but the chicken was fatty and bland. Pad Thai was decent, but very sweet and inauthentic for a dish labeled "Classic Pad Thai". The "Stir fried basil beef" and the "Mushroom and Tofu stir fry" tasted EXACTLY the same. Basically just spicy and sweet. I could cook the same dish at home with tabasco and sugar. The drinks were excellent, and the servers were fine, but this is food court level cuisine at restaurant prices. If anyone reading this can recommend an actually good Thai place in Toronto, please send me a message.
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