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- 4
- Bit out of the way, posh Thai food
The restaurant is serving an upscale version of traditional food. It's a little pricey for what it is and unfortunately it's out of town a bit, but it's a nice restaurant to sit and have a meal. The dragon pearl tea was nice. Both spring rolls were unusual as they were in thinly rolled in a crispy pastry that was well done. Unfortunately one of the dips appeared to be ketchup based, but the other dips were nicer. The pad thai and beancurd satay was average. The best dish was the spicy coconut curried mushroom.