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Please post on the quality! I've been trying to find a good thai place in the wake forest area ever since my parents moved there. Gotta have a good thai place to eat on visits.
Please post on the quality! I've been trying to find a good thai place in the wake forest area ever since my parents moved there. Gotta have a good thai place to eat on visits.
There's a new Thai place off New Falls of Neuse that's really good... another thread on here about that one.
But, like you, I'm also curious how people have liked the food at the one by Rogers Rd.
Please post on the quality! I've been trying to find a good thai place in the wake forest area ever since my parents moved there. Gotta have a good thai place to eat on visits.
We loved it!
We had the pot stickers for an appetizer that came with a yellow curry sauce that paired nicely.
I had the chicken Pad Thai which was pretty authentic and a very nice portion. The noodles were not over sauced in sweet and sour sauce like you get in some "Chinese Thai" restaurants and was nicely balanced.
The wife had the chicken Spicy Cashew Nut entree which was in the middle of their spice grid (1 pepper was spicy, 2 peppers was Hot, and 3 peppers was Thai Hot). It was well balanced as well and was not overpowering hot (heat was towards the back of your tongue so you could still taste everything).
This may be our new go to asian restaurant. They did have sushi as well which we have not tried yet, but they have a nice selection of rolls and sashimi we look forward to trying in the future.
And we cant forget heading right across the hallway to Bacci's Italian Ice to end the evening.
This is a great restaurant in a great location, and for them only being open a week this was truly impressive.
We got around to trying this too: For how convenient it is, it can't be beat and we weren't disappointed. We had tried the one in wakefield a few weeks ago and found it subpar especially for the price. But the prices at thai cafe seem to run a few dollars cheaper and the quality is much better.
One question for those who might know... is their "spicy coconut soup" actually tom kha gai? or something else?
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