This restaurant offers Thai food and sushi. Amarin sits in a former small branch of a bank. Parking seems tight and it offers an experience simply to park your car when they are busy. Inside the layout places patrons very close to one another in cramped quarters. Frequently when going in the restaurant, employees look at arriving customers as if the employees are confused about what they should do, so they simply ignore customers much of the time. Inevitably the hostess, looking down her condescending nose, will stumble onto waiting customers. Once seated, water can take from five to fifteen minutes to arrive. Again customers must endure the ignore game. So why go? The food tastes great! The portions are appropriate in size, not to small or too large, just right. The flavoring and spices used in this restaurant provide authentic tastes to those experienced in Thailand. The good tastes cannot be overemphasized. So endure the pretentiousness of the area they likely term ambiance and enjoy a decent meal. Dinner partners indicate the sushi tastes great as well.
Pros: Good Food, decent selection, taste
Cons: Tight quarters, service, pretentious as they come
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