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With little choices in this building, this is one of the best places to get lunch. This opened maybe in 2015, compared to most of the places around, this has one of the best Asian food to choose from. It is your standard thai express in a food court and it's quite quick when they cook your food. I usually order the basil fried rice with chicken or beef, the pad thai which contains peanuts and is quite spicy, or the general Tao chicken on steamed rice. You can choose the meat, seafood, or veggies that you put on, with beef and chicken being the most economical and popular. They pack up your food in a box for take out and you can grab your own utensils on the way out. Expect to pay around $10 for just the food, if you want a combo it goes up to around 12 to $13 which includes a spring roll and a drink from the fountain. What's good is that service is quick and food is mediocre. You can choose your level of spiciness between none, mild, medium, and spicy. I usually go for the medium and it adds a nice kick to my lunch. Overall, 4 stars when you compare with its competition in the building (which ain't much, there after a few sandwich places, a freshii, booster juice, pizza joint, Starbucks, and a Timothy's coffee shop).
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