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🌶️ Sugar & Spice: Cambridge’s Reliable Thai Spot with Mango Sticky Rice & Curry Magic Tucked on Massachusetts Avenue, this cozy Cambridge eatery serves up classic Thai dishes with a focus on flavor and affordability. While it’s not flashy, it’s a solid pick for curry lovers, noodle fanatics, and anyone craving a taste of Thailand in Boston. 🌟 Standout Dishes (Thai Classics Done Right) Massaman Nua Curry🌟🌟🌟🌟 $12.95 • A rich, aromatic curry with slow-braised beef, potatoes, onions, and roasted peanuts ・Warm spices (cinnamon, cloves) balance the creamy (coconut milk) base—mildly spicy, sweet, and slightly tangy • Beef is tender, and the sauce soaks into jasmine rice perfectly (ask for extra rice—you’ll need it) Pad Mee Korat 🌟🌟🌟 $16.95 • A lesser-known Thai noodle dish from Nakhon Ratchasima: thin rice noodles stir-fried with veggies, tofu (or chicken), and a savory-sweet sauce • Textured and satisfying—think "Thai chow mein with a herbal twist" • Huge portion—easily feeds 2 (or 1 very hungry person) Coconut Sticky Rice with Mango 🌟🌟🌟 $7.95 • Sticky rice tossed in sweet coconut milk, paired with ripe mango slices • Simple but well-executed—mango is sweet, rice is creamy (no dry bits) • Bonus: Cute plating (mango arranged like a flower)—great for Instagram Chicken on Fire • Word on the street: This spicy grilled chicken dish is a fan favorite (we’ll be back to try it—report back if you’ve had it!) 📍 Why It Works for Everyone Veggie-Friendly: • Lots of vegan/vegetarian options (tofu curries, veggie stir-fries) clearly marked on the menu • No "afterthought" veggies—dishes like Pad Mee Korat come loaded with fresh greens Vibe: • Tiny, casual space with simple decor (think: Thai art on the walls, small tables) • No frills, but clean and welcoming—great for a quick lunch or low-key dinner Practical Perks: • Photo-heavy menu (no guessing what "Pad See Ew" looks like) • Easy street parking on Massachusetts Ave (metered, $2–3/hr) 📍 Price & Value $30/person (with 2 mains + 1 dessert + drinks) Portions are generous—leftovers make great next-day lunches Far cheaper than "fancy" Thai spots in Back Bay, with comparable flavor 🌟 Final Verdict: 3.7/5 (Cambridge’s Go-To for No-Fuss Thai) It’s not groundbreaking, but Sugar & Spice delivers consistent, satisfying Thai food. Come for the massaman curry, stay for the mango sticky rice, and keep an eye out for that "Chicken on Fire" next time. For reliable, affordable Thai in Cambridge, this is a winner. 🍛 #CambridgeEats #BostonThai #ThaiCurry #NoodleLovers #AffordableEats

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🇺🇸 Boston restaurant | Thai food Thai🇹🇭|Sugar&Spice

🌶️ Sugar & Spice: Cambridge’s Reliable Thai Spot with Mango Sticky Rice & Curry Magic Tucked on Massachusetts Avenue, this cozy Cambridge eatery serves up classic Thai dishes with a focus on flavor and affordability. While it’s not flashy, it’s a solid pick for curry lovers, noodle fanatics, and anyone craving a taste of Thailand in Boston. 🌟 Standout Dishes (Thai Classics Done Right) Massaman Nua Curry🌟🌟🌟🌟 $12.95 • A rich, aromatic curry with slow-braised beef, potatoes, onions, and roasted peanuts ・Warm spices (cinnamon, cloves) balance the creamy (coconut milk) base—mildly spicy, sweet, and slightly tangy • Beef is tender, and the sauce soaks into jasmine rice perfectly (ask for extra rice—you’ll need it) Pad Mee Korat 🌟🌟🌟 $16.95 • A lesser-known Thai noodle dish from Nakhon Ratchasima: thin rice noodles stir-fried with veggies, tofu (or chicken), and a savory-sweet sauce • Textured and satisfying—think "Thai chow mein with a herbal twist" • Huge portion—easily feeds 2 (or 1 very hungry person) Coconut Sticky Rice with Mango 🌟🌟🌟 $7.95 • Sticky rice tossed in sweet coconut milk, paired with ripe mango slices • Simple but well-executed—mango is sweet, rice is creamy (no dry bits) • Bonus: Cute plating (mango arranged like a flower)—great for Instagram Chicken on Fire • Word on the street: This spicy grilled chicken dish is a fan favorite (we’ll be back to try it—report back if you’ve had it!) 📍 Why It Works for Everyone Veggie-Friendly: • Lots of vegan/vegetarian options (tofu curries, veggie stir-fries) clearly marked on the menu • No "afterthought" veggies—dishes like Pad Mee Korat come loaded with fresh greens Vibe: • Tiny, casual space with simple decor (think: Thai art on the walls, small tables) • No frills, but clean and welcoming—great for a quick lunch or low-key dinner Practical Perks: • Photo-heavy menu (no guessing what "Pad See Ew" looks like) • Easy street parking on Massachusetts Ave (metered, $2–3/hr) 📍 Price & Value $30/person (with 2 mains + 1 dessert + drinks) Portions are generous—leftovers make great next-day lunches Far cheaper than "fancy" Thai spots in Back Bay, with comparable flavor 🌟 Final Verdict: 3.7/5 (Cambridge’s Go-To for No-Fuss Thai) It’s not groundbreaking, but Sugar & Spice delivers consistent, satisfying Thai food. Come for the massaman curry, stay for the mango sticky rice, and keep an eye out for that "Chicken on Fire" next time. For reliable, affordable Thai in Cambridge, this is a winner. 🍛 #CambridgeEats #BostonThai #ThaiCurry #NoodleLovers #AffordableEats

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