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Although I already had a go to thai restaurant, I think this place might be my new favorite. My husband and I ordered delivery and they came in only 30 minutes. We ordered: Tom yum soup, pineapple curry with steamed tofu, wonton soup with egg noodles and vegetable basil fried rice. I usually order the spiciest when I eat thai food but their #10 is no joke! I loved it but unfortunately it was almost inedible for my husband. One thing that was an absolute plus for me was that the soups and curry were still piping hot. There's nothing more unpleasant than to have your food be cold by the time it gets delivered. Everything was delicious but I wasn't too pleased with the vegetable basil fried rice. I've had better at other restaurants but it doesn't really matter because it isn't a dish I get often. Our entire order came out to around $40 (love it). Only bad thing I can say is that it was weird to not get utensils and napkin with a delivery order. and the rice tasted like it wasn't fresh and had been microwaved real quick. Customer service seems great so far. The man who answered the phone and took my order spoke clear English and he was very nice. Like I said, Lucky Thai is my new go to thai restaurant from now on.
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