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I am still a newbie when it comes to eating Thai food. I tend to not venture to far from Tom Kha or your basic bbq thai. I had a Restaurant.com coupon for Pho Hue Thai, so I took a friend and checked it out. We ordered the Tom Kha first but it arrived last. It was as I expected but the chicken was chewy like rubber. It tasted fine but the texture threw me off quite a bit. We also ordered the Lemongrass Chicken and Ginger Beef plates. The beef was excellent but the chicken was not what I expected. I've had Lemongrass chicken before and the taste was more like a curry flavor than lemongrass. Perhaps it was my lack of understanding in what this type of Thai food was; if so I will have to educate myself further. The prices were not too high and the selection overall was very good. The sandwiches I was told are excellent and great for lunch (it is close to work, so I may have to go back). The location is kind of hard to find in the three story shopping center on Spring Mountain (its in the far Southwest corner of the building on the second floor. The electronic sliding doors to the restaurant are a weird but nice touch (don't have to get any germs by grabbing the door). I may go here again with another coupon but would not recommend going here otherwise.
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