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My BF and I got there just in time to grab the last table, which was opposite the bar. The queue built up rather quickly after that.We order three dishes by recommendation. Duck mince salad (warm), I think it was called Lap Bet. The portion wasn't big but you probably wouldn't eat much due to the heavy flavor/spices. We were told it was the least spicy dish, but boy it had a punch. Then for main, we ordered bbq chicken thigh (Gai Yung?) and fried rice (Khao Pad, I think). The chicken thigh was t
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My BF and I got there just in time to grab the last table, which was opposite the bar. The queue built up rather quickly after that.

We order three dishes by recommendation. Duck mince salad (warm), I think it was called Lap Bet. The portion wasn't big but you probably wouldn't eat much due to the heavy flavor/spices. We were told it was the least spicy dish, but boy it had a punch. Then for main, we ordered bbq chicken thigh (Gai Yung?) and fried rice (Khao Pad, I think). The chicken thigh was tender and flavorful, we both loved it. The fried rice was good, nothing to rave about it thou.

The food was decent but very salty, so we then shared a banana pancake as dessert. It was ok.

The service was good, all the staff seemed friendly and willing to help.

The volumn of music was more appropriate for a night club rather than a restaurant. In general, I don't enjoy shouting at people and being shouted at in order to have a conversation.

Then the bill came and it was a little surprising. I heard it was pricey, but I didn't expect that two people with two drinks (beet + cider) and a few dishes at a Thai restaurant would be presented with a $600 bill (excluding service...!)

Other Info. : Very salty dishes. Prepare to drink a gallon water afterwards
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Date of Visit
2014-03-15
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$330 (Dinner)