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Nicky's Thai Kitchen has been on my bookmarks for a really long time and I was glad to finally come here. We had a reservation for 8pm on a busy Saturday night. It took us much longer than expected to find parking, so we ended up reaching at 8.16pm. By then, our table was given to someone else. So, we had to wait for an additional 20 minutes before we were seated. The ambience is really nice, with Thai artwork decorating the floor and the walls. For the appetizer, we shared a Mango salad (spice level 7). The sweet mangoes complimented the spicy sauce very well. However, the sauce had a fishy aroma to it, which I did not appreciate too much. I was expecting the salad to leave a fresh feeling, but instead was left with a fishy feeling. I got a pad see ew, which is my favorite Thai item. Really liked it. The flat noodles were really soft and juicy. My wife had gotten the tofu Llad Nah, which she found too watery.
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