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One of the best pad thais I've had in this city, although I found that they might have overdone the sauce by just a bit. My companion had the khao soi and it looked amazing; his feedback was astoundingly positive. The service was fine albeit slightly awkward and slow at times (maybe a slight language issue?). It took us awhile to get our drink order even though it was simply for tea and water. Food took a little while to arrive too but not a dealbreaker by any means. I don't know what ambience they are trying to create but I find the restaurant unnecessarily dark and, coupled with the beats going off in the background, feels strangely more like a bar or pub than a Thai restaurant. I can understand that type of setting during dinner or happy hour, but for lunch? It's a bit bizarre. Place was almost full during a weekday lunch service so I shudder to think about how busy it gets during dinner and weekends. Setting was loud but never too loud to make conversation difficult. Prices are a touch higher than what I'm used to paying for Thai food, and although the food is good, I'm a bit iffy on whether the premium is justified.
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