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What a find!!! This restaurant located in an obscure mall somewhere outside of the Las Vegas Strip was a real diamond in the rough! First off, their wine list was longer than their menu--which is a great sign because I believe that you don't need to have a great wine list unless you have great food first to match it. We started out with the Tom Yum soup which was delicious and full of flavor and fresh chunks of mushrooms, but that was only the beginning. Our second dish was the Fried Pompano and it was so well flavored and moist in the middle--not to mention probably one of the biggest pompano I have seen (I was expecting something considerably smaller) but still managed to be tasty and NOT dry as you might expect from a large fish for it's kind. The third dish was the Crispy Duck w the Penang Curry--soo good, but so bad for you, but just generally sooo awesome! It is as described by other yelpers so I will let their reviews make you drool. In the end, the two of us left there happily stuffed and hoping that we will be back in Vegas soon to try more. With all the great food in the bay area, not too many places outside northern California impress me, but I am a big fan of this place now and can't wait to get back there! Happy Eating!
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