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Thai 5 Cafe is located in a really dead plaza where only the locals and lunch time business crowd know about. Was in the area and wanted to try something new and settled on Thai 5 Cafe. Its a husband and wife food court place and I guess their claim to fame is that's it certified Thai by the Thai government according to its certificate. The wife was working alone when I arrived and I have to admit she is really sweet and welcoming to her food stall. I ended up getting a dinner for one combo and chose the pad thai with chicken, vegetable tom yum soup and Thai spring roll for the meal. I asked for extra spicy and she said "You sure?? That is really hot!". My eyes lit up as I always take that as a challenge and said "Of course!!!!" The food is really good here. The pad thai noodles were done perfectly and the tom yum soup was excellent as I love the fact that it was more tart then most places. The spring roll was good but a little small. Its a bit expensive for a food court but the quality is there and the customer service was really friendly as I always love supporting family run businesses. As for the extra spicy I handled it no problem! I'm gonna have to ask for double extra spicy next time to satisfy my chili obsession!
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