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Ocha is a solid thai restaurant and a great option for lunch. I`ve been coming here since they were located inside an ugly motel a couple of blocks down the strip. Their new location is light years better. Most things remains the same, including the hilarious guy who is always pissed off at something -or someone, and gives you shitty looks. The food is also pretty consistent. Lunch specials never fail. For $6.95 you can order a delicious pad thai with white rice and a spring roll. Portions are pretty big, except maybe for Kung Pao Chicken -great option too!-. As a person that has tried almost all lunch specials, I `ve to say that you cannot go wrong with any. Tom Kha Kai is well made and seasoned. Same goes for curries and fried rice. Since Thai BBQ closed several months ago, Ocha is the best thai option in that part of downtown.
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