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I wholeheartedly agree with others that this is truly a hidden gem. I have never been in Shoppes of the Parkway up til today. The prices are very decent. Under $8 for most dishes. Currently running a promo, add $1 for a spring roll and free water or green tea. I think water should be free regardless, no? Ordered a Thai iced milk tea, chicken pad thai and green curry chicken, both mild heat and it was perfect. I like how there's just enough veggies in each dish to go along with it. Some dishes gets overcrowded with bean sprouts or such to take up room. The portions are perfect for lunch, generous amount of rice for the curry and noodles for the pad thai. The milk tea is not overloaded with ice which I love. The taste is not too sweet which isn't authentic because ones in Thailand are very sweet. I guess it caters to Canadians' taste buds more. The lady manning the front (seems to be the owner?) is very sweet and she tries to upsell us with fish cakes. I mention a lunch combo with mango salad and she is honest to say it is no longer included because of the price fluctuation in mangoes. I can respect that. If you ignore the food court set-up, the food is really decent!
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