"0"^^ . "2"^^ . . "When I am in this area, I'm usually eating at either Kaiju or Banh Mi Boys, but since I was with a rather picky friend this specific day who wanted soup, we came here.\n\nIt was about 2:30pm on a Sunday afternoon, the place was basically empty except for one other table. This worked in our favour though, as we were given the chance to sit anywhere. They suggested the window table for the four of us. You see, Thai On Yonge is located one floor above ground level, so a window seat along Yonge Street is pretty cool. Imagine my surprise when those weren't the tables they had in mind for us, there's one more table, tucked in the corner, with two sets of windows, one facing Yonge Street and the other facing Walton Street. Nothing much goes on on Walton Street, but if you enjoy your people-watching while you enjoy your meal (like me), then this is the table to you want. \n\nThey were still offering their lunch special at 2:30pm, so we each ordered one. The lunch special comes with a soup, a spring roll and a main dish, all for $7.99, pretty good deal, right? One of the people at the table was a vegetarian and we wanted to ensure that while he may have ordered a vegetarian main dish, that his soup would also be vegetarian, but our server didn't seem to comprehend English very well, she got very defensive immediately, telling us there is only one soup available for the lunch special and you can't change anything for the special. Ordering became extremely stressful as it was almost like an argument. Were we hangry? Possibly, but I don't think that was an unreasonable request. \n\nThe vegetarian meal did come with a vegetarian soup, but food wasn't anything spectacular, it was pretty standard, yet you can't really argue with how much this meal cost. I don't believe it would get a return visit out of me though."^^ . . "2015-10-01T00:00:00"^^ . . "2"^^ . "2"^^ .