My husband and I seek out Thai food wherever we travel. In short, we liked this place and would return if we lived here. We started with the fresh summer rolls with shrimp. Although I would have preferred cabbage to iceberg lettuce in the wrap, the flavors were nicely balanced and the dish well prepared. The Tom Yum soup was really tasty and the Tom Ka soup okay...I've had better Tom Ka elsewhere. The entres, Drunken Noodles with seafood and Three Kings with seafood were both very good. The white bread toast points and peanut sauce, while not inventive, serve the purpose of dampening the heat of the dishes if you find them spicy. We were here mid-week for dinner so the place was not crowded. The service was prompt.
Pros: good food
Cons: just the walk to get here
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