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I was brought here by coworkers. I've lived in the area for years and years and I've never seen this place before. It's hidden in an ugly little strip mall, but it's a complete treasure. This will be some of the best Thai food in the city if you're not extremely picky. I've seen some complaints here from people who claim it's overhyped, but I wonder if it's fair to judge this place so harshly. Their food is VERY good compared to almost all the other Thai food I've had in the city, but you also have to consider that it's relatively cheap as well. The value you get for the price is exceptional. I really do recommend it if you're looking for some yummy thai on a budget - and in an area not known for it's thai cuisine. My only complaint is that the chairs at the table are not very comfortable - they almost look like metal patio chairs. Other than that, all good. I've had their pad thai (which is delicious - more of a satay pad thai than the horrible shit you normally get in the city that tastes like it's half ketchup) as well as the curry, which is really yummy and made properly with coconut milk (instead of the watery kind you can get sometimes). I'm definitely a fan and plan to come back very, very often!
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