The long stretch of the East-West connector in Smyrna is slowly getting filled in with strip malls large and small, and in these strip malls go small and sometimes large eateries of different types. Usually the ever ubiquitous Chinese or Mexican restaurant. The trend these days are Thai restaurants. \r
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Curry Curry is one of maybe two if you count Doc Chey's in the long 5 mile stretch of the ever-developing E-W connector. Basically, no competition, and the food tastes like it. I ordered a Tofu Pad Thai for takeout, it was ready when I got there. The decor was so-so, seemed like everyone preferred sitting along the booth-lined wall. I took my order home and shared it with my boyfriend. He wasn't impressed, nor was I. The noodles were slimy, the sauce was off, the tofu was going bad. It just wasn't all that appetizing. I can usually finish off a whole dish, but I couldn't even get through half of it. Not that the ingredients were bad (other than the tofu) or anything, but it just wasn't made right. I'd like to give Curry Curry another shot, but after I tried the leftovers the next day, the whole thing was a giant slop of mushy noodles. Not good. \r
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I suppose if you want very standard Thai, you can visit this place, and even though I'd rather support a family-owned restaurant, I'd rather eat the food at Doc Chey's down the road.
Pros: Quick service
Cons: not-so-good food
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