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Delicious Thai, Japanese, and Korean dishes made to order. Five or 6 different Curry flavors watch the ? pepper key. 2 ? peppers is extremely ? hot) Bento boxes, Pad Thai. There is so much to choose from. View all feedback.
What Bob Boberto doesn't like about Blue Mango:
Currently only (east) Asian option in Williamstown so they act like the guy from monopoly. Service was terrible order was missed, had to wait for an hr, and didn’t get any apology (not even verbal). Extremely disappointing. I would rather starve then beg them for food THAT I AM PAYING FOR. View all feedback.
Mediocre food plus are extremely rude to international students for some reason.
Delicious! Fresh and beautiful sushi! So happy to choose this gem while visiting Williams College!
Best food I've ever put down my gullet. We started off with the sushi appetizer, followed by mango curry for me and Bangkok duck for my husband. Both entrees were just incredible. Thai iced tea is now my favorite go to drink. Service was super friendly. Only complaints was that the duck was downing in sauce and we did end up waiting a while for our check. 1000/10
Friendly and attentive staff who serve delicious, fresh, and authentic cuisine. Would eat here every day, if I could! Ordered hot honey ginger tea, thai iced tea, steamed pork dumplings with a dipping sauce we kept on the table for the entire meal, some of the best shrimp tempura we've ever had, fresh crispy chicken on top of Pad Kee Mao (drunken noodle) and Chicken Himmaparn (spicy red pepper sauce). Everything was amazing! We are so lucky to have this restaurant near our home.
If you like Thai food this isn't a good choice, but the nigiri sushi is actually quite good.For some reason Blue Mango has decided to replace yummy Thai spices that are supposed to be in their dishes with sugar so sickly sweet becomes the dominant flavor for too many meals. Instead of having lemongrass and galangal, the tom kha has mainly sugar with just a hint of lime. Instead of any tamarind, the pad thai just has sugar and vinegar flavors. I suppose some New Englanders may be fooled by these shortcuts, but anyone who enjoys authentic Thai food will be sorely disappointed.The nigiri sushi is above average, and I will gladly keep coming back for more.Service can be uneven, but the kitchen is careful and attentive regarding dietary restrictions. Parking can be a challenge but there is a free city lot at the end of the street. Price wise, lunch is quite reasonable. Dietary restrictions: The kitchen can accommodate most restrictions.