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Rating: 3/5 - The Pad Thai was quite sweet, and they only provided dry spices on the side.
Rating: 5/5 - I had the pineapple rice for the first time today, and it was excellent.
Rating: 4/5 - The fried spring rolls were a bit pricey; three of them cost $37. View all feedback.
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I'm not quite sure how this place has 4.5 stars. Lured by that rating, hubs and I decided to give this place a try since it is close to where we're staying for the weekend in Lynnwood. We shared an order of the spring rolls (they only have the fried version, even though a picture on their display board shows the fresh version. Hubs ordered the Tom kha soup and I had Shrimp and broccoli in oyster sauce. Everything was... View all feedback.
I ate dinner in the thai family restaurant about 8 times in 5 weeks at the beginning of this year. their dishes were delicious. I like my Thai dishes very sharp and their kitchen staff not disappointed.
It was perfect for the casual evening. The food was really good and the staff go's above and beyond to make you want to come back! I would definitely recommend you try this place. Good vibes all around.
I'm not quite sure how this place has 4.5 stars. Lured by that rating, hubs and I decided to give this place a try since it is close to where we're staying for the weekend in Lynnwood. We shared an order of the spring rolls (they only have the fried version, even though a picture on their display board shows the fresh version. Hubs ordered the Tom kha soup and I had Shrimp and broccoli in oyster sauce. Everything was fine. Not bad, not great, but fine. Service was very fast, and we had our food within mere minutes of ordering. I'd give this place a chance in trying other entrées, but based off of this first visit, I can't give it more than 3 stars (I'd give 3.5 if I could, just because service was that fast and attentive).
Super nice person on the phone. Unfortunately the food was drowning in cooking oil, including the peanut sauce, to be near inedible. Didn't even have to swallow, down it went. The chicken satays were dry, but I was able to lube them with peanut sauce. They did accommodate a change request very happily. It is so hard to find a Thai restaurant any more,that uses minimal cooking oil... I guess the more oil, the faster things cook?
Good neighborhood Thai restaurant with great service. We got the Tom yum soup, pad see ew, and fried rice. The soup and pad see ew was 4/5 and the fried rice was 3/5 as it didn’t have any flavor. Overall good hot and fast food.