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This is the place I go to if I have a Pad See-Eau craving. I have yet to find a place that does this dish better. I've had some other dishes such as their Massaman curry but this noodle dish is what I go back to time and time again, whether I'm dining in or getting it to-go. The noodles are flat and thick, mixed with your choice of meat or tofu (chicken for me), eggs, broccoli, chinese broccoli (it has a name...I just don't know it), carrots and peanuts in a flavorful yet sweet sauce. It's lovely. You can order exra noodles for those who like their noodles because they do add a lot of meat, so it balances out. There's an extra charge but it's no more than a dollar or so. For dinner this dish is normally under $11 and for lunch it's under $9 and there's plenty of it. You can't beat that. The décor is very nice and though the place isn't large, they've utilized it well and fit in a good number of tables without it feeling crowded. The service, both dining in and to go, is very pleasant and attentive. I recommend trying this place out if you have a craving for Thai, or if you've never had Thai food. If you're confused what to order, I recommend Pad See-Eau but you, I'm a bit biased.
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