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Am suspicious of the 5-star reviews as this place is incredibly underwhelming if you are a fan of Thai food. We ordered the fried spring rolls and asked the server what other dishes he'd recommend. He selected cold spring rolls and Cashew Nut Chicken. I told him we couldn't have nuts, so he said he'd make it without the cashews. Kind of him. We were one of 2 tables. That said, service was quite prompt. We received our appetizers and main dish at the same time. The fried spring rolls were fine. Served steaming hot, but the taste was very bland. They did not come with sauce so that was a bit of a miss. The cold spring rolls were tolerable but not a recommended option. Soft rice noodles, dry dark meat chicken slice, cucumber slice, stick of red pepper and a hunk of hard-boiled egg (with grey overcooked yolk). These had sauce. Cashew Nut Chicken (even without cashews) was the best dish. Great, flavorful sauce, green and red peppers and tender onions cooked just right (without that raw bite). Not overly special but one of their better dishes, certainly. All in all it was OK, but I don't think we'd be back.
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