My boyfriend and I were cruising Duluth late night around 9:30 or so. Duluth practically dies with the sun sets so we were exactly surprised to see that they were closing by the time we got there. We looked inside and the lights were dim so we went back to our car. They saw us, called us back and said it was okay to eat. At first we said no because we didn't want to keep anybody up but they insisted. The place is small but decent sized. The decor is that you would find in a studio. My boyfriend and I are both musicians so we thought it was cool. They had this mystery booth, I guess, that a teenager was in. This had a computer and what seemed like a media player on the screen. I'm pretty sure he's the one that started the music. It was this Thai jazz/blues. I would have listened to that kind of music if I had known it had existed. I wanted to ask the kid, but I didn't want to impose being as he was going to have to stay late on our account. I'm assuming that it was his mother that was serving us. She was a lot older and it was late so I didn't mind so much that she didn't have much energy. The tables had fake cloth napkins. Didn't really match the scene but they gave us some fun while we waited for the food. The menu is new to me. I eat a lot of Asian food but not Thai so much because I always found it too sweet. We kinda played around with what we got. We started out with the miso soup(could be wrong on what type) and it was so good. Probably the best variation I've tried as of later. I got some noodle dish with chicken. Also very good and the salt and sweetest was just perfect. I figured this is how real Thai food was supposed to taste like. My boyfriend got some curry. It was okay. It kinda tasted like Korean curry, but wasn't as good in my opinion. Maybe somebody that isn't too familiar with Asian food would have liked it. The waitress didn't make trips back to our table which would have been nice - I ran out of water. Food was excellent for a hole in the wall.
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