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Avaliação da contribuiçãoNoodle Wave in Garland has always been my favorite Thai restaurant. I decided to try this place because I met a friend in Frisco. We ordered the Papaya salad (Lao?s style) and they didn't have it like the one in Garland. We also ordered crabs of fried rice and drunk noodles. Overall food is sweet here and does not taste authentic. One thing I wanted to mention about this place is because they have an open kitchen so I can see all cooks. All are young Mexican chefs so they probably only cook from the recipes. When I sat at my table, I knew that the food was not authentic. So I won? Quite disappointed!
We came here for a dinner on a weekday night and it took over an hour to get a table since we?re a large party. The staff was friendly overall but I?d have to give it 4 stars because most of their popular dishes weren?t available which is why we went there. The other food we got was very good too.
Had dinner tonight. My favorite the Rama peanut chicken!! The peanut sauce is so good!! We also had the spicy crab noodles. Both entice very well!
Good location around 121, very comfortable location. Vegetarians are welcome here, most menus can be changed. The restaurant also serves Halal food, so no pork dishes. I had Saturday special, that was a dish of rice with chicken curry and chicken pad kee Mow, plus a mango ice cream. The curry was too sweet, so I got very soon full and had to pack the noodle to go. Eating tends to be sweet, not sharp enough. Lunch was served quickly, the seats are also sufficient. Service is also good and attentive.
The top Thai restaurant in the area. Have been coming here for years and they have always maintained a high level. Roti Curry, papaya salad, pad see ew (no upcharge for beef), and tom yum are our gotos. Plus, it's halal, so high quality meat. Everything I've had here has been really good and it separates itself as the best in an area that has no shortage of Thai restaurants.