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Wanted delivery Thai food at 9:45 on a Saturday night. Yelp said it was open until 4 a.m. so we gave it a try. Delivery took about 50 minutes. Ordered shrimp pad see ewe, panang curry (chicken) and basil chicken. We normally do medium spicy but because of all the other comments went with mild. The basil chicken is served ground, like beef, and was the spiciest. We could have probably ordered medium on everything else except that one. It's full of flavor and goes well alone or with rice (you don't have to order extra, they give you plenty). Pad see ewe was on par with everywhere else I've eaten it and not overly oily. The shrimp was *slightly* dry and didn't soak up all of the flavors, my only complaint. The panang was delicious, fragrant, sweet and subtly spicy. Will try medium next time and order with broccoli since it just came with chicken and peppers. Chicken was soft and tender. They also gave us a free order of egg rolls (5!) with our order (we spent over a certain amount), a bunch of sauces and five fortune cookies. Thai Pepper is far better than the King and I, and comparable to Komol.
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