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I would rank this place up there with "old-school" Salad King (years and years ago before they renovated), Young Thailand (before they closed down), and The One. Now, no matter where you go, most Asian restaurants (Sushi-Japanese, Thai, Pho, etc etc) are always run by Chinese. I don't know how that is a factor?? I've eaten at Arabic and Indian restaurants before run by Chinese, and they are fantastic!! Your Italian designer clothes/bags are probably from China too. How does that matter? Anyways, I've eaten here many times. Every dish is fantastic. The Basil Chicken is spicy, and very fragrant. Golden Curry Chicken is rich and full of flavor. The bamboo shoots in the curry tastes fresh and not "canned" like other places. I've also tried the Pad Kee Mao, Phad Woon Seen, and Phad See Ew. All were delicious! Pricing wise, you looking at around $9-12 a dish + drink. Usually rings in at around $15-17 out the door including taxes and tip.
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