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Eh. I wanted more flavor. Is that so hard to ask for? I'm always excited to try a new Thai place because I feel like Thai food can sometimes be the most flavorful. This was not a palate party by any means. Just another Thai place... for now at least. They ARE brand new, so I will give them that, but coming into an empty restaurant does not bode well. The place was deserted. And it's remodeled so well! It really looks amazing inside. Beautiful wood floors, nice tables and chairs and a very inviting environment all around. But when you hear your chair scrap across the floor as you're sitting down, you know it's too quiet in there. I was excited to see a handful of noodle dishes on the list, so I went with the N1 Kuteiv Chha (Phnom Penh - Flat Oriental wheat flour noodles sautéed with Chinese broccoli leaves, fresh bean sprouts, eggs and scallions in Phnom Penh sauce). As I said, it just wasn't very flavorful. I could have done with some more broccoli and bean sprouts too. Plus, the sauce was a little too thin and drippy. They did give you a good amount of shrimp, which I enjoy. I hate when they scrimp on the shrimp! I wouldn't be opposed to going back, but it would definitely not be my first choice either.
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