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Nicky's is a classic Thai restaurant in terms of menu and decor. The dining room was completely remodeled. It's attractive in a Thai sort of way and displays more gold than Trump Tower. The wall decorations, tableware, serving bowls are all gold. The vast menu is pure Thai, with all of the standard items you expect plus a number of others, and a long list of specials. It might be a little too much choice for those of us who are indecisive. It's also a lot to expect from the kitchen. Our dinners were pretty good - pad Thai and cashew shrimp with the samosa appetizer- pretty standard stuff. Spice levels were as expected but be advised that they use a 5 point scale not the more typical 10 point version. There is a pretty good wine list with adequate choice and fair prices. Service, which many reviewers criticized, was good, if a little unusual. The restaurant was nearly empty, so the servers were not stressed. We were served by at least 5 different people. Overall Nicky's is a pretty good weekday dinner choice. I would avoid the weekends until the service issues are completely resolved.
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