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My husband and I ride our tandem from our home near the Water Front to the Strip most Saturdays year round. We discovered Little Bangkok a few years ago just after it opened at this location. We eat lunch there almost every Saturday. We love Thai food, and this has become one of our favorite places. The waiter and now the owner have come to know us, but the service has always been very attentive. My favorite is the Drunken Noodle, which I usually have with chicken. It is always a good mix of flavors, and there is just something so satisfying about the texture of the wide noodles. My husband's favorite is Spicy Basil. Their spicing is so good that we don't have to ramp up our numbers to get some kick. We always start out with veggie Tom Yum, which is a symphony of textures and flavors. We have tried other things on the menu, which are always good, but seem to come back to this standard order. He likes to accompany his with Thai iced tea. I recommend the ginger tea, a spicy brew that is just right with the food. Most recently, I got home from a conference where all the food was good, but bland, and we almost raced there for a lunch that woke up our senses.
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