I visited this place after attending a funeral, mostly out of curiosity more than anything. Normally I frequent the original Khaophums in Dover, NH. I was pleasantly surprised by the food here. I thought it would be exactly like Dover's, but I was wrong. My Tom Ka Gai soup was better and had more to it. The chicken basil fried rice seemed to have a much better flavor to it as well. It really is a hole in the wall as far as restaurants go, but I was not interested in the ambience. It was a bit noisy that evening, which was a bit bothersome to me. However, the food was superior. I don't know why there is a difference in the dishes between the two plcaes. It's all the same ingredients. If I have a choice, I'd rather go to Exeter. The place in Dover is small and quaint and usually the folks that go there are somewhat respectful of other diners. I suspect that someone's parents should be teaching their young ones, proper manners. Three laughing hyennas was a bit much! PIck your time wisely and you will not be disappointed! The cook in Exeter is a much...
Read more⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ We had such an amazing experience at this Thai restaurant! The food was absolutely delicious—full of flavor, fresh ingredients, and beautifully presented. But what really made our visit special was our server, Raw. He went above and beyond to make us feel welcome from the moment we walked in.
Raw was incredibly friendly, attentive without being overbearing, and genuinely cared that we were enjoying our meal. He offered great recommendations, made sure our drinks were always full, and even took the time to explain some of the dishes in detail. You can tell he takes pride in what he does, and it truly made our evening so much more enjoyable.
We will absolutely be coming back—not only for the amazing food, but because of the outstanding service from Raw. Highly...
Read moreFirst time we were here we waited 40 minutes before leaving because we weren't even acknowledged. Thankfully, they've gotten better, but our server tonight was forgetful and seemingly distracted despite only 2 other patrons, and had to be reminded of our order 3 times. The food itself is excellent however, on par with nearby Capital Thai given their new ownership. We ordered pad see ew (c-u, as they call it - there's several fun spelling things on the menu), tropical noodles, steamed pork buns (but got fried first), and Thai tea. the pad see ew was very sweet with crisp vegetables and soft noodles and perfectly cooked chicken. the tea wasn't too sweet, and the buns were...
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