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I'd like to think I have some cred when it comes to Thai food. I've had it all over the country, and I'd pretty much have it for every meal if that were possible. Or bathe in drunken noodles every night... I will start by saying there is nothing wrong with the service here. Our waitress was very attentive and prompt. And after we let the owner know how dissatisfied we were, she gave a us a full refund. But consider yourself warned - the food is a GIGANTIC rip off and an extreme disappointment. I cannot stress this enough. If you like spicy, then you'd better order a LVL 10 to get what is equivalent to a LVL 3. Also there were absolutely no garnishes or vegetables in the Pad Thai whatsoever - no peanuts, limes, bean sprouts, egg, green onions - nothing. Just wet, under-spiced, over-sweet noodles and tofu for $11 dollars. Luckily (because I always ask for extra vegetables) I got a *few* in my Pad Kee Mao. We didn't even finish our food because we were so disappointed. $25 for noodles with practically no flavor or spice. Skip this place and to Nicky's Thai on Penn. Or go get the $3 Pad Thai from the cart in the strip. Both light years better than Thai Me Up.
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