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🙂 4/5 - Critically acclaimed Thai Restaurant
By 👻 @Shanelle, 11/15/2020 3:00 am
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Critically acclaimed Thai eatery in a strip mall. Obviously this is a super popular place, and I’ve been eyeing this spot after seeing Anthony Bourdain eat here. As other people have noted, order off the Northern Thai menu and make a reservation online. Parking is free and available in the lot. Credit cards are accepted, and they’re open for dine-in/takeout during covid (masks a required). Here’s a breakdown of what we ate:
Khao Soi with crispy duck: yes it’s more expensive than the rest of the menu, but it’s well worth it. The sauce is creamy and the noodles are nicely chewy, but the duck is the true standout. I loved how crispy the skin still stayed even after being soaked in the sauce. You must order this.
Northern Larb: another standout dish. It’s spicy and comes with rice (which you should definitely eat to temper down the spiciness).
Nam Prik Noom: I’d describe this as like a Thai salsa verde that you eat with veggies/chicharon. The medium spicy still had all our tongues burning. It’s more of an appetizer than a meal, but a good option for any vegetarians (ignoring the pork rinds of course).
Sai Oua: Honestly, I was a bit disappointed by this. The sausage was dry and has a strong ginger flavor. It came with veggies on the side.
Sticky Rice with Mango: just like the sticky rice you’d get in Thailand, with a wonderfully chewy texture and some crunchy things on the top. The mango was also appropriately ripe.
The restaurant is a lot bigger than it appears from the outside. While there weren’t any outdoor seating options, the tables are spaced far apart and the waiters are all wearing masks. Service seemed a bit stretched thin, but the restaurant seemed constantly bustling, so it’s all good. Overall, I’m glad I had the chance to eat here, as I’m sure many other people are.
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