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This is my 2nd time coming here this week. The first time was for lunch. I got the chicken pad Thai with no peanuts. The first time the waitress brought it out to me, it had nuts, so she took it back. The second time, it came out with no nuts...and it was pretty good until the end, when I discovered a few nuts at the bottom of the dish :( Today, I came for takeout. I got the duck fried rice, Tom-Ka-Kai, and the spicy basil with chicken. The duck fried rice was good, but didn't have much duck meat. It had mostly the fatty skin of the duck, with little meat. The Tom-Ka-Kai had really good flavor, but had WAY too much inedible stuff in it (like the galangal root, lemongrass, bay leaves, etc). Most of my bowl was full of stuff I couldn't eat, so I had to kind of slurp around it. The spicy basil was decent. Nothing to write home about. Not sure if I will be back, I might try a couple of other Thai places around here to see if they are any better. **p.s. I walked in to place my take out order...the girl who took my order has great customer service skills!
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