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Thai Tango
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Review by:
Heather O.
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Thai Tango offers tasty Thai cuisine at a reasonable price. Their portions are ample too, enough to fill a steak-stretched Texas gut. The food is laid out attractively on plates in a range of colors and shapes to dazzle. My favorite dish for both lunch and dinner is the shrimp and pinneapple fried rice. The shrimp is tender and cooked to perfection. The rice is moist, mixed with cashews and pinneapple chunks.
Thai Tango has a modern decor with an array of curves and angles. The space is open, but their is a private dining room for those who wish to reserve it fro special occasion dining events.
Thai Tango is drenched in sienna with murals and sconces cut out of metal. The ceiling is covered with a series of overlapping "kites," disks, and square panel frames over which silk is stretched. These panels must serve as dampers to the noise, because this dining room is a precarious battery of hard surfaces, yet the decibel level never seems to get out of hand.
The food is a bit quieter than you might imagine too. It doesn't have the searing clarity the very best Thai food flashes. But that doesn't mean Thai Tango cuisine isn't good. It just means it's in Flower Mound, which perhaps is more amenable to blunted culinary barbs.
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