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I just picked up some lunch takeout from here. I ordered the pad thai and sticky rice with peanut sauce. The lunch version comes with soup or salad, I opted for the soup. It's a lemongrass vegetarian soup, and it's interesting. Small pieces of baby corn, carrots, cabbage and tofu. I don't mind it, but I think it has a wee too much fish sauce in it. The sticky rice with peanut sauce? Whoa. I could eat that all day. The rice is mildly flavored with coconut and it's the perfect little amount of rice that you can roll up into balls and dip in the awesome peanut sauce. I am so pissed b/c I just knocked it off the counter and all over the rug and my jeans. I may consider going back to get more so I can finish the rice. It's that good. The pad thai is a great portion. It comes with a spring roll as well. For 8.95 it's not breaking the bank and it is hitting the spot. I am not certain if it's supposed to have shrimp in it, but there's chicken and tofu which is grilled nicely. It's not out of this world but I'd order it again when I'm looking for pad thai in a pinch.
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