This is a fantastic thai restaurant. Flavorful, spicy, and interesting dishes not usually found in Thai spots. The duck and noodle soup was fab, with rich deep flavor and tons of meat. I would try anything they made with duck here if I wasn't from another state! My husband's flat noodle dish was excellent too. Everything came out extremely quickly and steaming hot. This is a must try!
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This is a fantastic thai restaurant. Flavorful, spicy, and interesting dishes not usually found in Thai spots. The duck and noodle soup was fab, with rich deep flavor and tons of meat. I would try anything they made with duck here if I wasn't from another state! My husband's flat noodle dish was excellent too. Everything came out extremely quickly and steaming hot. This is a must try!
I’ve given this place three tries, hoping to see why it’s so popular but I’ve decided it’s just not for me. Here are my main reasons: 1. The food is overly sweet. From the curry to the pad see ew, I could taste more sugar than any of the other flavors. It really threw off the balance of the dishes. 2. They charge extra for rice with curry. This one is mind-boggling. A small curry is already around $17, and yet rice isn’t included so you have to pay extra. No one eats curry by itself! Most Thai restaurants I’ve been to include rice in the price but here it ends up being close to $20 for a basic curry dish. 3. Service is hit or miss. Sometimes it’s fine, but during my last visit, my friend and I tried to redeem the free Thai tea promo they were advertising at every table. We both checked in on Yelp, but my friend had some trouble finding it after she checked-in. The server was dismissive and said, “Then just try Instagram.” We eventually did get the tea, but the whole interaction felt awkward…if you’re promoting something, at least be friendly about it. Overall, I wanted to like this place, but between the overly sweet food, confusing pricing, and inconsistent service, I don’t think I’ll be coming back.
I’ve given this place three tries, hoping to see why it’s so popular but I’ve decided it’s just not for me. Here are my main reasons: 1. The food is overly sweet. From the curry to the pad see ew, I could taste more sugar than any of the other flavors. It really threw off the balance of the dishes. 2. They charge extra for rice with curry. This one is mind-boggling. A small curry is already around $17, and yet rice isn’t included so you have to pay extra. No one eats curry by itself! Most Thai restaurants I’ve been to include rice in the price but here it ends up being close to $20 for a basic curry dish. 3. Service is hit or miss. Sometimes it’s fine, but during my last visit, my friend and I tried to redeem the free Thai tea promo they were advertising at every table. We both checked in on Yelp, but my friend had some trouble finding it after she checked-in. The server was dismissive and said, “Then just try Instagram.” We eventually did get the tea, but the whole interaction felt awkward…if you’re promoting something, at least be friendly about it. Overall, I wanted to like this place, but between the overly sweet food, confusing pricing, and inconsistent service, I don’t think I’ll be coming back.
Place is clean, staff was friendly and the food was felt pretty authentic Thai food. The spice level is spicy!!! I have pretty high spice tolerance but this spice really was next level. The reason I gave it a four star is because I was extremely thirsty after the meal and the next day which leads me to believe a lot of MSG.. I am not sure just speculation. I have no issues with MSG but based on how thirsty I was , might have been a bit much. But was the food delicious, it was very delicious haha. Price was typical price of Thai food. They were busy but we had a lot of dishes on the table and it would have been nice to have some of the dishes cleared. Overall, I still recommend the place.