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430 Lafayette St., New York, NY, 10003
nr. Astor Pl.
212-505-5111
gabrielle123 from 10003 | Posted on 7/26/09
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The only good thing about this restaurant was the service and decor. The food lacked flavor. The sticky rice was awful. In my opinion, not edible. The spring rolls were incredibly bland. The salmon was overcooked and bland as well. The steak was overcooked and cold when it arrived to our table. The chicken dish was nothing special. You could get it at any thai restaurant. The best part of the meal was dessert, which you can get at most restaurants. All in all, not enjoyable and overvalued.
lizard2459 | Posted on 2/27/05
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We had to wait an hour for a table, even though we had a reservation. The bar area is so small that you can't even sit down to relax and have a drink. The staff caters to the people who they know are regulars. After getting our table we waited an hour for appetizers. The food is nothing special, mediocore at best. The waiter told us that our order was misplaced in the kitchen. The noise level was so loud that you could not even have conversation at the table. After complaining to the manager, we were sent free desert. The desert was the best part of the meal. Although desert was tasty we would have preferred money taken off of our bill instead. We will never go back. New York has so many fine restaurants and this is not one of them by any means.
PrincessNY | Posted on 8/4/04
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Been going to this place for years & food has always been good & martinis are the best. A little pricey but worth it. Space is very Indochine. Round Banquet seating is the best place to sit.
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