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I've ordered from here twice, and for some reason this place always gets my delivery order wrong, even though it is done completely online and I type what I want clearly. There is no person that does not speak clearly with a heavy accent to screw up your order, so I am guessing that they have a hard time reading instead. As I have said in my other reviews, I don't eat a lot of Thai food, mainly because it is full of sugar. I also can't deal with curries so my choices are limited. I'm the first to admit that I'm quite boring when I order mostly pad thai. And this place, does it way too bland for me, I prefer Pin Kaow's version to this. But the real reason why I'm giving this place the rock bottom review is that the last time I ordered from here, I got massively sick from the shrimp pad thai (I ordered tofu and extra vegetables but didn't get those with it either). I admit that everything else is ok that I normally get (stuffed chicken wings, beef jerky, satay), but this was not so fresh. I guess I don't understand why people love this place so much. Maybe I'm just ordering the wrong things, but after seeing how they send out bad shrimp, my days of ordering Thai delivery not only here, but everywhere are pretty much over.
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