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According to the Yelpers, this place is one of the best if not the best Thai restaurant in town. So couple of weeks ago, I decided to try out their chicken Pad See Ew, chicken Khao Soi and beef Pad Kee Mao. Everything was extremely oily. I could literally feel oil circulating in my stomach after digesting them. Pad See Ew was not only oily but also way too sweet. I'm not a chef by any means, nor am I a cooking expert but since I regularly cook for myself and thoroughly enjoy my meals, I know the fact that you don't need to pour the entire oyster sauce into one meal to add some flavor. Was the bottle of sauce getting close to the expiry date and whoever was behind the kitchen had to get rid of it immediately? After tasting their meals, I was flabbergasted of how Yelpers were raving about this place. Maybe it could be a decent meal while being tipsy. Maybe they just had a bad day on that particular evening.. or maybe... my expectations were just too high. I will never know unless I return to this place multiple times. Until then, bye bye.
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