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🙂 4/5 - Pretty Good Food but Total Fail on Atmosphere
By 👻 @Jonathan L, 03/02/2020 3:00 am
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Some fantastic Thai food.
The 24 hours beef noodle soup, the papaya salad, the sizzling seafood are among the standouts.
Thumbs down: any curry with chicken which tends to be overcooked. Mai tais are way too sweet.
Though the food is mostly good (with a few exceptions), there are some serious annoyances.
Primary among them: on a regular basis, your dinner is interrupted by an annoying roving "Thai" band in costume (complete with Carmen Miranda fruit hats). I put "Thai" in quotes because I can't imagine that any self-respecting Thai in Thailand would participate in this embarrassing display.
This Thai band sings at the top of its collective lungs off key and bangs loud drums and cymbals.
It's a "happy birthday band" serenading customers who have self-identified as spending their birthday at the Farmhouse. Remember the most embarrassing moments you've spent at some cheap restaurant whose appeal is that the staff darts out in song even though the food is bad.
It is a sad performance of "Thai"ness with kitsch Americana.
After you've had your fill of the one or two birthday performances, the Thai band runs out again for a third try: this time playing the Thai rendition of a Queen song! "We will, we will, rock you!" (To be honest, I don't remember what Queen song it was last night. I'm cringing trying to achieve a balance between remembering and forgetting the actual details.)
Will I go back? After the memory of the Thai musical theater recedes and the flavor of the food prevails comes back to tempt me.
Then again, I'm writing this review so I might never forget my experience of that sad, sad theater.
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