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“amazing food and service. we will come again“
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“Oh my god. The food is so good. The parking is horrible however the food more than makes up for it. We had trouble getting here since they opened but finally could and I'm so mad we waited to come here so long. Being vegetarian it's hard to find good food that isn't boring. Problem forever solved here. Husband and I both got the vegetable Pad See Ew. It's amazing. I couldn't stop eating it and pretty much inhaled the food it's that good. The portions are generous and even with as much as I ate I slowed down and had to bring some home. As for the restaurant itself, at the time we went it's very sensory friendly for autistic people like me. The music is nice and muted. The colors are dark and comfortable. The chairs are comfy. The lighting it dim and warm. No real sounds from the kitchen. Of course we went and were the only people there because we eat early, but it was perfect for me and for us in general. Definitely will be back. So many good things to try!“
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“Authentic Thai food- delicious, wonderful presentation, with all the delicate and nuanced tastes true thai food has. Fresh, light and flavorful. Family run, you are treated with kindness and and attentive service. Dine in can be a bit slow but your patience will be rewarded- good food is worth the wait. Take out is great too-always ready on time and packaged well.“
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“Love the food here! BEST THAI N CT!“
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“Everything I've tried here is delicious from the tea to the sauces! Im.addicted to Thai food now :)“
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“Best Chinese around and the wonton soup is to die for“
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“If you want a really good bowl of ramen noodle soup, you will find it here in the Brass Mill Center food court.
I had the tonkotsu ramen which is a pork soup with slices of roast pork. The broth and pork were very good and tasted authentic, along with all the usual toppings you will find at a quality Japanese ramen restaurant. I also had the fried chicken wings and they were as tasty and crispy as in Thai restaurants.
They also have a buffet of the usual, ready to eat dishes you will find at the majority of asian restaurants in mall food courts, although the Ramen took about 10-15 minutes to prepare in the back kitchen.
*It's actually "Basil Thai Kitchen" but Google Maps doesn't believe me.“