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Bidrage med feedbackHave the lunch special for the Cashew chicken, general tao and Hunan chicken! the food was delicious and well served. kellner was excellent
So glad they?ve opened again! Their former location was closer, but we?ll definitely make the drive. One of our two favorite Thai restaurants in Tucson (the other has sadly closed permanently). The food has always been excellent and flavorful and they are very accommodating to food allergies. Can?t wait to eat there again!
The food was really good and the boba with tapioca pearls helps beat the heat! The old gentleman waiter was great at setting up the tables for a small crowd and he is a great conversationalist too! The menu for both Chinese and Thai have good choices, for such a small establishment. The pics don't do the flavor justice ?
Tried Thai China Bistro (the one that just opened on Pantano and Broadway) went in there and it was not busy but the two (maybe owners) were there and they were beyond nice. So patient and they took their time to explain the difference between Lo Mein and Pad Thia. I went with a spicy Pad Thai which was absolutely delicious. I would say next time I would ask for a bit less sauce but it was delicious ? I would definitely come back again and try other foods. Everything sounds delish!!! Thank you for being so kind and patient with me and guiding me to what I wanted.
We were so excited to try this place. Not only were the egg rolls from the frozen aisle of the grocery store, they were burnt. The hot and sour soup is even burnt. How do you burn soup? The Mongolian beef was mostly onions with little slivers of shaved beef. The beef lo mein was dry. The sesame chicken was just chicken nuggets with sweet and sour and some sesame seeds thrown on for razzle dazzle. The workers were super sweet, but $63.62 for burnt, dry inedible food-no thank you. We will stick with great village.