We ordered the Tom kha gai soup, angel wings, Thai spring rolls, Thai special fried rice and drunken noodles. I was really looking forward to the angel wings and they were dry and bland, the drunken noodles were sour and the chicken was not crispy it was absolutely burned. We brought it up to our waitress’s attention and she said that that’s how it comes out and that she has had it before and it’s not so great. Another gentleman that looked like he was the manager asked if we would like a box because he saw the plate just sitting there and when we said we didn’t like it he just said oh ok. I would have expected someone to ask if they could get us something else or take it off the bill. The fried rice was ok, could use less peas and use other vegetables as a filler. The spring rolls tasted like they had mash potatoes as part of the filling and they were spicy. The soup was about the only thing they had right. It was our first and last time trying this place. It was very disappointing and a waste of time and money. I wouldn’t recommend it. I don’t mind spending the money on food when it’s worth it,...
Read moreSo I'll say first I had been eating at this restaurant before it was acquired by the new owners for years. The food was great and the owners and staff were friendly.
This is my first time back since they re-opened under new management and here is my take. The food, is still very good. The service is excellent, and the new owners could not have been any friendlier. I will throw a small caveat in this which is I ordered the drunken noodles and for years their "crispy chicken" drunken noodles was always a pan fried chicken (I know weird naming), but now it is a fried piece of chicken like katsu. This is not what I was expecting, but it is true to the name so if that's something you previously ordered, that's the only big change in my normal order. I will say its still very good and there are only pretty minor changes to everything else that are still very good. I think next time I'll get the drunken noodles with the crispy pork instead just because I'd prefer that to breaded chicken (again it...
Read moreHappened upon this comfortable spot after we got to the seafood market too late. Very hungry and too tired to think about cooking...still we were looking to eat something light and fresh. Out pops this cozy place on our way back home. It's a combo restaurant one a Pizza restaurant the other Thai both indoors with the option to sit outdoors on a comfortable garden like patio. A nice break from "parking lot dining" these days. The staff was friendly and attentive. Our Appetizer of Dim Sum and our dinner selections of Pineapple Fried Rice with Chicken and a Beef and Vegetable dish in a dark sauce (I can't remember the name) served with sticky rice. Everything was delicious. The food was of the Asia Grille of Lincoln, RI style. A bit sweeter than authentic Thai, still the experience left us very satisfied with plenty left for both our next day...
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