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Looking for a late night dinner me and a buddy find Satay Thai. Highly rated and located near the strip we give it a shot. The service was the highlight of the experience. We were greeted as we walked in and the servers were very attentive and friendly. For an appetizer we ordered the Bacon wrapped Scallops & my entree was Mongolian Chicken Curry. The food was mediocre as a whole. The bacon scallops came 2 on each skewer and there were 6 total for $9. The bacon wasn't cooked enough in my opinion and the scallops were small and definitely frozen. My curry was kind of the same story. For Thai, I felt it was a bit bland and didn't have much of a strong curry flavor even though it looked and had the consistency of a typical thai curry dish. Neither of these dishs were good enough for me to order again, so I won't be coming back. I don't like reviewing a place after 1 visit, but as my friend said 'you had one try to impress me.' As I said the service here was good, the inside is clean but the decorations seem to not really match. It was pretty dead & the bar was empty especially for a Friday night. Not too surprised though when I have been to plenty of places that serve better Thai food.
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