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The new menu offers many great dishes that can be made vegan or cooked with Tofu instead of other proteins if you prefer. Don't forget to order a Bubble Tea! I love the personal call I receive when our take-out order is ready to be picked up if I'm late. Thanks Joy and Matthew, for creating a clean place to gather with friends to enjoy great food! Your staff has always provided great service. ~pasquale Service: Take... View all feedback.
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Nope! Just nope. dining area too small. we sat there for an hour and a half before our food came out. The waitress barely acknowledged us until an hour in. When the food finally came out, My pad Thai was really good, but my poor husband‘s food was cold with frost still on the broccoli and the noodles underdone. It was inedible. The atmosphere was way too bright. Playing country songs on the TV behind the bar loudly.... View all feedback.
The new menu offers many great dishes that can be made vegan or cooked with Tofu instead of other proteins if you prefer. Don't forget to order a Bubble Tea! I love the personal call I receive when our take-out order is ready to be picked up if I'm late. Thanks Joy and Matthew, for creating a clean place to gather with friends to enjoy great food! Your staff has always provided great service. ~pasquale Service: Take out
DELICIOUS, and how delightful to find good Thai food in a tiny town in far-away rural Northeast Washington. It's a diner, so not cozy, romantic, or exotic. It was: clean; well-organized; not crowded or noisy, although full of customers on a Friday evening. Highly recommend. Kid-friendliness: Definitely bring children to introduce them to Southeast Asian cuisine Service: Dine in
Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $50–100 Food: 2 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
Nope! Just nope. dining area too small. we sat there for an hour and a half before our food came out. The waitress barely acknowledged us until an hour in. When the food finally came out, My pad Thai was really good, but my poor husband‘s food was cold with frost still on the broccoli and the noodles underdone. It was inedible. The atmosphere was way too bright. Playing country songs on the TV behind the bar loudly. And the seating was claustrophobic to say the least. Wheelchair accessibility: If you’re in a wheelchair, don’t bother. There is no accessibility at all. Find somewhere else to eat.
First time visit. 2 appetizers and 2 entrées. Only a single skewer of chicken satay, though we were last service of the night so that may not be the norm. Shrimp spring rolls were good. Not overly chewy. Plant sauce for both had good flavor and spice. Thai tea was not bad and the Thai coffee my friend had went down well. Beef panang was well spiced but lacking in veggies or herbs. Not as sweet as most Thai currys. Honey glazed crispy beef was more traditional Chinese style spicing. Menu has a wide variety of Thai, Chinese and American dishes. Kitchen can back up on very busy nights and surprisingly tofu was gone for the day. But it is Barter Faire weekend so that may be why. Vegetarian options: Good number of veggie and tofu dishes but on festival weekends try to be early before kit hen runs out. Dietary restrictions: Clearly marked gluten free menu items Parking: Better in the dinner hour as the small town closes up early. Wheelchair accessibility: Very tight via the front entrance. Not sure a wheelchair would make it thru during rush. Unsure of back door access.