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Businiess name:  Aroy Thai Cuisine
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I see one person gave it one star, complaining about no veggies (a more usual complaint about Asian restaurants would be too much veggie, not enough meat!) and rap music. I've been there many times and have never noticed music, which would mean that any music was either Thai or not there at all. As for the food, ignore the troll, this is by far the best Thai food bargain in town. The only downside for some is that it's ""dry"" (no alcohol). Since I go there for lunch mainly, this doesn't really bother me. If you want a curry to start with, I'd recommend the Red Curry (probably the most popular Thai curry and one many people would use as a benchmark) or the Panang, which is actually my own favorite. If you don't want curry, their Thai Basil and Pad Thai are almost without compare. Pros: Some of the best Thai food in town (and I have tried most of them) Cons: If you want to impress a date with a potlatch style expenditure of cash, forget it: It'd be hard to spend more than $25 here on a date

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