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Contribute FeedbackI go to eilat and this place is a main thing. some menu options are better than others, but overall. thai corner has a lot to do. first, the location is great as it is near the central bus stop, but far enough from the promenade that it feels like authentic eilat and not a tourist trap. second, the square has a large shaded outdoor seating area (which is beautiful after cooling), as well as a beautiful, small, clean, air-conditioned interior restaurant. third, this place has a strange situation where it is somehow connected to the neighboring thai way that has different hours. but they can order from both menus. most importantly, they know how to cook basic Asian, with good sauces, and they are not cheap on the tofu or sweet. I would like to start here with the vegan Vietnamese egg rolls, which are wrapped in rice paper. while I had better early roll than the 2 really small ones they give them here, they are always fresh, beautifully wrapped and in the Eilat heat, quite refreshing and tasty with their teriyaki sauce. if they get a menu item here, my highest recommendation would be the cat tofu. it is served on a dazzling plate with rice. fresh paprika, carrots, tweepers and other still crispy vegetables. if you want to, tofu, it is jam packed with it, in a cesciful and savory, moderately spicy sauce. for 47 shekels, they really get their money worth on this. I had some of the other dishes here, but the cat tofu really stands out. the hom mak siam tofu is a slightly lower average and weak thai coconut curry tofu. the tofu pad thai ' is pretty average, but if you enjoy pad thai it will get the job done. one of the other things that I like on this place is that they are flexible and will try to make most of the things vegan for them, including (if you ask) to take the ice out of their dress. to be honest when this place was in tel aviv, I doubt that I often, as the quality is quite averaged with taking a few outstanding dishes, but it is simply better (and more vegan friendly) then eilat 's other Asian restaurants. as a guide who often stays in hotels in eilat that do not yet have enough vegan protein options, this place is a mainstay to protein on a delicious tofu meal over a cold Thai beer. with well-cooked, tasteful delicious sauces and a relaxed atmosphere, it is a great place to finish a day in eilat.