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We were traveling through Pittsburgh and were in the mood for Thai food, and after a search by Siri, we ended up here. The place is decent enough, just don't expect the food to be authentic otherwise you will be disappointed. Our meal started out great with TOM KHA (with tofu). My hope was high because this soup tasted authentic to me. Our next dish, the BEEF SALAD, while was good (it's hard to mess up a basic salad) it was very confusing in taste: it didn't have an identity, a problem partly because of the choice of dressings offered. I guess I was expected a salad accented with Thai flavor and didn't get that. Next, we tried the SPICY SQUID, because I love spicy food. While it was spicy, loaded with jalapeƱos peppers, it was more of a Chinese dish than Thai, and for $15 I would have liked more than 8 pieces of squid. The rest of the dish was filled with green peppers, onions and jalapeƱo. The brown rice that came with this was undercooked and not edible. We had to switch it out for steamed white rice. Our server was decent as was the service.
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