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Yum Yum 3
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citysearch c.
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This friendly Thai neighborhood joint has just undergone some serious renovations to feature a much more sleek look but still continuing the subtle Asian decor. What is really bizarre is how they've got a big projector playing Thai music videos over the wall / stretched out projector screen, a bit distracting if they're going for the subtle look in my opinion. The food is still as good and as inexpensive as ever, now with a $13.95 prefix option that comes with salad, soup, appetizer, entree, and dessert. The portions are a bit on the small side, but for that kind of money I suppose its justifiable. Most importantly they have hired more folks to handle the bigger crowds now that the hustle-n-bustle of restaurant row is in full effect and this has resulted in much friendlier, patient service.
Pros: Food, Service, Prices, Delivery
Cons: Food (at times), Portions
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