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Ordered takeout. The time window was surprisingly broad at 10-35 minutes, but the food was ready in about ~30 on a Tuesday (so totally reasonable; just give them a call and they'll give you a more specific time). We had the Thai sausage appetizer, Siamese Basil with Chicken, and Thai BBQ chicken. The sausage was interesting and spicy and quite unlike anything I've had. The dish inexplicably came with roasted peanuts and ginger. The taste was great but the ginger and peanuts didn't make any sense. This dish might be better served as lettuce wraps or with some thought behind it rather than as a plate of meat. Nonetheless, it was tasty. The BBQ chicken was three decently sized thin chicken breasts and Rice. I wish it had included some green veggies (other than the leaf lettuce garnish) but fortunately we shared the dishes and I got my veggie fix from the Siamese Basil dish. We ordered both dishes with Medium spice, which added a comfortable but flavorful heat and there were plenty of fresh and diverse veggies in the Basil dish. Overall, this is on the better end of the Thai takeout I've had and we'll probably be back.
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