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We went to Lime a couple of times in the past 2 weeks. The first time I had the Bangkok tofu with vegetables. It was cool to lukewarm in temperature, so I'm guessing they didn't microwave it long enough. The flavour was okay but somewhat bland. Salad was limp and lacklustre. My coworker had the green curry vegetables lunch combo and said that her dish was sub-par relative to other Thai restaurants in the city and that the veggies were lacking. The second time we went I ordered the yellow curry vegetables and asked for extra veggies. Little did I know that they were going to charge an extra $3 for the $7.95 lunch combo. For a curry bowl that is the size of a rice bowl, $3 for extra veggies in a dish that is supposed to have vegetables in it is pretty ludicrous. It didn't help that there was no mention of it on the menu nor by the waitress. Though Lime has a cool modern vibe with its green and white decor, they really need to work on the food and service. I don't appreciate businesses that like to nickel-and-dime customers and be opaque about it. If you're in the neighbourhood, go eat at Green Papaya or Mai Thai on Yonge instead.
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