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This is where I get my Thai fix. Best green papaya salad I've had so far. Crunchy beans, fresh tomatoes, and perfectly tart dressing. Awesome Royal Pad Thai. I always order the vegetarian. Thin rice noodles with yummy tamarind sauce, roasted peanuts, and crunchy al-dente veggies. Be warned: it's not spicy. I always ask for chillies on the side. The crepe is also great, but does not travel well. It went soggy on the way to my place. The Pumpkin soup is a little sweet and bland for my liking. BUT the one note sweetness is easily remedied with some hot sauce and a squeeze of lemon juice. The thai spicy noodle is far too soupy..will not be ordering that again. The few times I've asked for them to put a little bit more heat in my dishes it was like BAM! Wayyy too much spice, even for myself. It scalded my throat all the way down. It would be great if there was more of a consistent balance in the food between too mild and too spicy. Overall, Thai To Go is fantastic if you order the right dishes. I recommend sitting down at their cute new licensed dining room and grabbing a beer with your Pad Phed.
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