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Meh. That's what I've got. My partner and I shared a Tom Kah soup. There was lots and lots of soup, but not much on the way of flavor. I found it a little bland...and even though it was on the vegetarian page, I thought it tasted slightly of chicken broth, so I didn't finish it, though I normal would have. Not stingy in the way of veggies, but not much flavor either... Now, I also ordered my panang curry mild...but here, no absence of taste. No, I was gulping down glass after glass of water. My partner tried it (she likes spicy food), and told me it was pretty spicy. I made it through the veggies and the tofu, but then had to stop. Way too spicy for me. Another think was that there are no changes. I hate onions, and was not pleased that there was no way to order any of the other dishes without onions. Their service was also incredibly slow, but I've found that to be pretty typical of Thai places in AZ. I will say that my partner enjoyed her chicken dish, which actually came out at the spice level she asked for. I don't know if I'll go back again...I much prefer Tips 88 and Thaiger.
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