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Choose your spice 0-4. 3=hot, 4=Thai hot. I think any Thai place you go you might as well put a Thai qualifier in front of all spice levels bc it's always hotter than asked for. My 0 spice curry was thus Thai 0 spice, as it definitely still had a kick. Not too bad, but enough to be bothersome when you have inflammation and are real sensitive to spice and emphasize NO SPICE. Anyway, enough of that rant, it looks like there are some quality items on this menu but it's very expensive. My yellow curry was $14 for a medium sized portion and was just okay. At other places in the area I have gotten the same quality curry in twice the portion size for cheaper. If you really want to spend, they have some delicious-sounding specialty dishes that run around $25+ (e.g. grilled curried salmon or roasted duck dishes). Anyway, that's not me at my age and budget. Overall, my impression was a Thai restaurant with a nice atmosphere that wants to present a fine dining experience but the food is just slightly above average. Of course I've only had one dish, so make your own judgment on the food. I would say that this place would be great for a date night if you are willing to spend some money. Very nice atmosphere.
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