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Businiess name:  Nit Noi Cafe
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Dear Nit Noi, why are you so unnecessarily greasy and sweet? Why does all your food taste the same? How do you call yourselves Thai cuisine? Have you any semblance of self-respect? This McDonald?s of Thai food never ceases to get rave reviews from the masses, always excited to find a ?new type of food? that is dummied down to tastes more inline with the same type of food they grew up on. Sure to please the ?P.F. Chang?s is exotic gourmet? crowd, I will probably not scare you away from Nit Noi. In fact, you will probably like it. This makes me a sad panda. If, by some strange chance, you would like to taste actual Thai food made with fresh herbs rather than prepackaged frozen sauces, then keep driving for a few miles and hit up Asia Market.

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