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They close at 9:00 on Sundays. 8:40pm, 4 tables occupied in the dining room. My wife and I walk in, the hostess asks if we are dine-in or take-out, we told her dine-in and she promptly responded... More
They close at 9:00 on Sundays. 8:40pm, 4 tables occupied in the dining room. My wife and I walk in, the hostess asks if we are dine-in or take-out, we told her dine-in and she promptly responded "sorry, the kitchen has already closed for the night".
Suggestion: change the store hours sign; replace "close at 9:00" with "after 8:00pm you are not so much a patron that keeps this place afloat but more of just a hassle and bother to the closing staff".
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The inside decor is not exciting but who cares, we were there for the food. One thing we noticed right away was the variety of vegetarian options that were available. Anytime we hit a new Thai... More
The inside decor is not exciting but who cares, we were there for the food. One thing we noticed right away was the variety of vegetarian options that were available. Anytime we hit a new Thai restaurant we always include the Swimming Rama as our benchmark. Here it was very, very good. Naturally, it is always nice to be able to have your meal served anywhere from mild to spicy hot. This is a very good Thai food restaurant.
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The absolute best thing I've ever had here is the Temple Cashew...
They have a lot of a vegetarian options and I've never had anything there I didn't like.
Another great place just down the... More
The absolute best thing I've ever had here is the Temple Cashew...
They have a lot of a vegetarian options and I've never had anything there I didn't like.
Another great place just down the street is the Poor Siamese
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The restaurant is buried in the small strip of Mount Vernon's downtown so it's almost like a town secret. This place is fantabulous!
When you walk in you enter a different world; not what I... More
The restaurant is buried in the small strip of Mount Vernon's downtown so it's almost like a town secret. This place is fantabulous!
When you walk in you enter a different world; not what I expected at all. The ambience is very, very inviting, cultured, and clean. Traditional Thai music plays at a nice level while you dine and the lighting is perfect.
The waitress was very helpful in helping me decide what to order and I was asked throughout my meal how I was doing, so I didn't feel forgotten.
There are so many choices on the menu that I will definitely return. The best part of the menu is that there are many vegetarian dishes to choose from and what isn't listed as veggie can be made veggie just for you. There are also Chef Specialties offered; how cool is that?
This is a must-stop-in little hideaway!
Cons: Parking
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Thai House is one of our favorite restaurants in Mount Vernon. The speed of the service is uneven (though almost always friendly), the atmosphere is about what you'd expect--vinyl booths, dim... More
Thai House is one of our favorite restaurants in Mount Vernon. The speed of the service is uneven (though almost always friendly), the atmosphere is about what you'd expect--vinyl booths, dim lighting, Siamese tchotchkes-- but none of that matters once you try the fabulous food! We recommend the Spicy Noodles (Pad Kee Mao) and Red Curry.
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