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Businiess name:  Thailand Cafe
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My girlfriend had the restaurant com certificate ($25 for $2 I believe) with a minimum order of $35 so we came in without much expectation but figured it’d be a good deal. The $12 for 3 appetizer deal was a great sampler and I have to say that I really liked the house dumplings and Thai wings (both of which I’m usually very critical of). For entrees, we had the $9 Panang curry with chicken, which was just ordinary and not particularly bursting with flavors. The $12 Pad See Ew (broad flat noodles, aka drunken noodles) tasted better. When we got the bill, a 20% tip was already added (which we didn’t expect), so we each wound up paying about $9. For the amount of food we had, it was pretty good. But considering that it would have been about $20 without the certificate, I don’t think I would return, since I can get way better Thai at Pam’s in Midtown West! Pros: Restarant com coupons make this a good deal Cons: Just ok thai food without coupon

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