We made a reservation a week in advance for last Saturday evening at 7:30pm. We requested a table in the outdoor/garden area for a more romantic seat. We arrived an hour early for our reservation, hungry from hiking and snorkeling all day, and told the young male host that we had a reservation for 7:30pm but would like to get seated earlier if we could. He sat us in the main dining room. We knew we were early so we didn't push for our original outdoor table request, but the table he chose to seat us at in the nearly empty dining room (only 3 other tables were occupied) was the only one facing a pillar. We thought it was an odd choice for a table, especially with so many others open and since we did make a reservation but we're not the type to cause a stink and decided to make the most of our night regardless. We ordered 2 appetizers, blackened ahi summer rolls, and another ahi dish - fried on the outside but raw in the middle, I'm not sure of the name - both appetizers were as bland as bland could be. Our waiter was nice but slow on the service - he didn't even clear our first course plates until he came out with our entrees... perhaps he was new? For dinner we ordered Pad Thai with Seafood and one of the Chef's Signature dishes - the Jumbo Prawns... again both were tasteless. I've never had such bland Thai food in my life! I lived in NYC for 9 years and frequented many Thai restaurants and we now live in LA and eat Thai food a couple times a month. We love it for it's flavor, not just the spice, but the seasoning... this was terrible. We couldn't even finish our meal and it cost us $100 for the two of us to eat and a glass of wine each! I've never written one of these reviews. I've always felt funny about it since everyone experiences things differently, but after this dining experience ... I felt it was my duty to put my opinion out there. Take it for what you will.
Pros: walking distance to several hotels
Cons: FOOD, service, too expensive for the value
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