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Five Star Thai Cuisine and Grocery
Nice and warm restaurant; they are so friendly. The food is fresh, made to order, and delicious. It has a cozy atmosphere, nice for spending time with friends and family enjoying delicious meals. The food is also healthy.
Sad to say, but this is by far the worst Thai food I’ve had in my 50+ years, and I’m not saying this to be mean. Today, my wife and I decided to try a new Thai restaurant for noodles. We love places like Wu’s House, Asparagus, and Spice Thai, so we found this spot on Google and ordered Drunken Noodles with chicken, Pad See Ew with beef, and egg rolls. Let me get straight to the point. As soon as she got home, my wife tasted the food and immediately said it wasn’t good—but she let me be the judge. I took a bite of each dish, followed by the egg roll (which I had to spit out). The Pad See Ew was completely off—missing all the usual flavors and elements, with a rubbery texture to the meat. The Drunken Noodles were, well, sober. They looked pale and, while not outright disgusting, had almost no flavor. It was like eating plain ramen noodles without the seasoning packet. The egg roll was soggy, flavorless, and tasted freezer-burned—I couldn’t even swallow it. I was extremely disappointed. Before writing this review, I called the restaurant to speak with a manager. Instead, the chef answered. After I explained my concerns, he refused to let me speak to a manager and insisted his food was good. I tried to explain that, as the chef, he’s naturally biased, but he just wanted to argue rather than offer a solution. I remained as polite as possible, telling him the food was simply bad. He apologized, which is a start, but at the end of the day, I spent my hard-earned money on food that went straight to the trash. Times are tough, and when you pay for something, you should get quality. I’ll be calling again until I speak with someone other than the cook—who, frankly, can’t cook. Oh. When I asked him if he knew 'B', the owner of Spice, he said yeah. I asked if he ever tried his food? He paused then said he had. His slight to Spice was "I don't use msg". Spice is 100 times better than his stuff with or without msg.