Service was chilled and nice. We had a large party of 9, so we were appreciative for the patience of the staff.
They also got cool points for acknowledging my friend’s birthday with a complimentary crème brûlée.
The restaurant had outdoor seating in addition to indoor. Not...
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Service was chilled and nice. We had a large party of 9, so we were appreciative for the patience of the staff.
They also got cool points for acknowledging my friend’s birthday with a complimentary crème brûlée.
The restaurant had outdoor seating in addition to indoor. Not terribly loud.
For a Thai lemonade tea, wonton soup, spring roll, drunken noodles and ice cream, it was $46. Not bad at all.
I’ve heard that the portions could be larger, however, I didn’t experience that since I had courses.
The flavors in all of the dishes worked well together, and were dynamic.
The spring rolls come with 5 units, and are delicious- especially the sweet & spicy dip that comes with it.
The soup’s contents were delicious, and the broth was potent.
The drunken noodles were delicious. I ordered chicken with mine- the protein was cooked and marinated well and the “Hot” spice level. The spice was so beautiful. It added a level of complexity to the rich sauce that’s standard to the noodles.
The tea/lemonade had a unique twang to it that is individual to Thai teas. I enjoyed it.
The hazelnut cognac ice cream was a little too creamy for my taste, I prefer a more icy/sorbet consistency. The taste was subtle, though, which I appreciated. It had a crunch in there that I could take or leave