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It was good and bad. The prices are higher than other Thai restaurants. The shrimp are bite size, which I thought was strange compared to other Thai restaurants. The chicken coconut soup was awesome, but, it's $4.95 for a pint and at other Thai places it runs around $3.95. We ordered 2 dishes - one was with chicken/shrimp off the specialty list, came with glass noodles. Gross. The noodles were mushy, the shrimp were tiny and the chicken was dry. And, it was expensive. Same with the seafood rice noodle dish. the sauce was gross and the rice noodles were so overcooked that they were disintegrating (which is what happens when you overcook rice noodles). The guy that took our order was trying to be diplomatic when I asked about this dish, if he would recommend it. He kept trying to steer us to order something else. I really wanted to order one of their curry dishes BUT, and this is crazy, they charge an extra $3 to substitute rice with rice noodles. Seriously? No other restaurant does that. Not only that, the rice noodles that came with our dish were disintegrating due to over cooking. We're not going back. Too bad because the area needs a good thai restaurant.
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