I usually don't review restaurants, since many places I have been too have plenty of reviews already, but I was shocked to see this local favorite of mine, my friends and family had only two reviews in stark contrast to my opinion of the place. \r
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I hope the reviewers are real and not competitors trying to talk sh-t about another restaurant - either way, I think they are a bit extreme. I can't say have ever had a bad experience at this place. I've been there a dozen times since its opening and while there may be a bit of a language barrier or cultural difference with the waiters, it was never deemed as ""rude,"" perhaps just a bit more attentive than people are comfortable with.\r
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The portions are huge and I always have to bring the rest home. Some of my favorites are the classic Pad See Ew, Lard Nar, and any of the crispy boneless duck dishes with chili sauce. The only problem I may have is that the menu is too large and it is hard to decide what to get. There are your standard Thai dishes and also many that go above and beyond what many people are familiar with.\r
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I have been to my share of Thai restaurants in Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn and I can honestly say, this is one of the best I've been to. If you are in the area, it's a safe bet for a tasty, affordable meal.
Pros: Atmosphere, large portions, low prices, outdoor garden
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