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This is one of the best places for Pad Thai in the city. I've been to Suko Thai, Pai, and Khao San Rd. And I can say that Thai Bamboo does give those guys a run for their money. It's not downtown like the rest of the popular Thai places and parking is free. The pad thai here is unstoppable!! Sometimes I switch it up and order the Nam Khao which is a crispy fried coconut rice with pork, lime, and coriander. It's more of acquired taste because it's salty, and sour at the same time, but SOO good! The crispy spring rolls are phenomenal as well. I've also tried their curries, they're pretty good. My close friend says that this place has the best Tom Yum Soup she's ever had in Toronto. I'd say if you're a fan of Tom Yum Soup, you definitely have to try it here. The service here alternates between average and great all the time. Depending on how busy the restaurant is and how many waitresses they have. They're always really friendly and helpful.
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