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I was sadly surprised we didn't have the 5-star experience others did. We got done w/ something on that end of town a bit early, so we hit Komol for lunch. They were out of about half of everything we ordered. I could understand having a problem with regular supplies of lemongrass juice, and maybe even duck (though it features prominently in their menu), but being out of sticky rice??!! And out of lemon sorbet?! How hard is it to keep those two items on hand, yeesh! A more minor gripe: we ordered ours with a heat of "4", b/c at many Thai places, "5" is almost too spicy for Western tastes...but at Komol, "4" doesn't have any heat at all :-( Finally, when we decided to order dessert, the older lady (not our waitress) came and mentioned that we had accidentally been seated in a table that had been reserved (even though half the restaurant was empty). I guess to make us feel bad for lingering over dessert. Oh well. We liked Lotus of Siam much better, that will be our Thai "go to" now that we live in L.V.
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