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I had a craving for green curry and I live at Yonge and Finch where i knew Thai Express is at the concourse of the 5650 building. There was a line up which gave me hope that it could be good since there were pp in line and sitting down eating. I ordered the green curry as I envision a saucy green curry with rice noodle. When I ordered I asked for veggies and if it including tofu and it didn't. You had to pay extra for the tofu. I ordered it anyways in hopes the extra cost would fulfill my craving. While waiting, I asked to put the noodles in a separate container and the cashier had to make a comment that the request should be asked at the cashier. Really?. I said I only realized I wanted it separately as I didn't want the noodles to soak up the curry sauce. When eating the curry I did not like it, the curry was bland and starchy tasting and there was no real appeal to the curry infusion. The saucy portion was lacking and the veggies were not how I envision green curry with besides the tofu. Unfortunately I should have known based on the reviews that this place is just below par. I wouldn't suggest foodies to eat there as the standard is comparable to bottled curry.
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