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Anonymous
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It's definitely changed since bobb dined there! Large portions
and very very flavorful food! Parking is horrid due to location
along El Camino so you may or may not be able to eat here because
it's a crap shoot if you'll find parking or not. I do not
know how they stay in business as I have dined there w/ others about
8-10 times over the past few years at all different times of day
and I/we are usually the only ones in there the entire time we're
there! I have never seen anyone else dining there. Must be due
to the poor location, but how do they remain open then???
If you have issues eating spicy food however you won't want
to dine here as even their mildly sized option is very spicy and
my mom cannot eat here because of it. I always get the tofu satay
for the appetizer as they'll make it or me whether it's
on the specials menu or now. Service is always great, but then
again it better be since we're always the only ones there!
Yummy T ...
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Anonymous
56944
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Our favorite little restaurant around! Must be family run-out
of the dozen or so times I've been there I've only seen three different
people working. I've always had first rate service-they've
always gone out of their way to be timely and polite. There's only
about a dozen tables, but we've never had to wait more than a few
minutes. Depending on how busy they are will determine the speed
of being served, although I've always felt well taken care of
there. Try parking one block west in the residential area. The
portions are medium-sized, and I recommend trying their delicious
spring rolls and especially the Tom Kar Gai (soup). #36 is my favorite
meal. They will also tailor any of the entrees to your taste-spicy,
veggie, etc. The sodas aren't bottomless, so they're a little
pricey, but the Singha beer is worth a try. Call ahead for parties
over four/most tables are for two.
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Anonymous
56944
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Just OK, tiny portions, murder parking, cozy, fits
about 20 people and that's it.
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