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Businiess name:
Thai Cafe
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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Review content:
This place is an absolute "hole in the wall" treasure. I've ordered from them a number of times and this place really delivers on flavor. You can tell the ingredients are fresh, not processed and the aromas and spices are spot on. You have to try their Samosas, they are as addictive as they are delicious. The butter chicken just melts in your mouth and the vegetable bryiani was surprisingly good with great big chunks of veggies in it, exceeding our expectations by far. The veggie cutlets are a little on the greasy side but the flavor explodes in your mouth. The chicken tikki is bright and flavorful and the chicken has always been moist in every dish we've tried, never dry.
Pay attention to the spicy scale, medium is right around what you usually get when you ask for "hot" at most other places and then convince them that you really do mean "hot".
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