Sample traditional Thai dishes as well as contemporary (and spicy) takes on seafood.
The owner lays claim to the city's best pad thai. Go and judge for yourself.
Fairly authentic food that follows through on promises of spice.
Ignore the noise and focus on the all-day dim sum menu and very low prices.
What the place lacks in comfort, it makes up for in dim sum. Order scallion pancakes, boiled peanuts, fried pork dumplings or steamed spareribs.
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