What I miss most about Madison is Bahn Thai. What this cinder block restaurant lacks in ambience, it makes up for in quality and quantity of food. For your first visit, start with Tom Yum Soup with shrimp. Try the Pahd Thai for an entree and finish with Sangkaya. Excellant curry selection and native dishes for the more adventurous. Order as hot as you like. Try the Thai iced coffee in the summer. I prefer the University Avenue location (the chefs are different at the two locations.)
Oustanding Thai restaurant on west side. Extremely delicious food, well prepared, and varied menu. Relaxed ambience. Can also call ahead for takeout. A classy Madison establishment.
Wonderful Indonesian restaurant. Menu full of inviting and intriguing items. Modest yet tasteful ambience in a mini-mall setting. Excellent place for lunch! Enjoy this small jewel in Madison.
Our waitress was INCREDIBLY snotty. I ordered pork larb and it's supposed to be spicy. It comes to me with a mountain of chili flakes on top instead of it being cooked in. (I can make it) That alone, ruined the food. It didn't come with rice, so I ha
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one of my ultimate favorite madison restaurants has come to disappoint me lately. recently when getting takeout they packaged the wrong meal, we got home and called, and they offered to comp us with a side of sauce. then on a recent dine-in experie
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The was the worst Thai food we have ever eaten. The spring rolls consisted mostly of lettuce and were drowning in their own sauce. The noodle dishes were horrible. The noodles and vegetables were overcooked, and the sauce was flavorless, something ak
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What I miss most about Madison is Bahn Thai. What this cinder block restaurant lacks in ambience, it makes up for in quality and quantity of food. For your first visit, start with Tom Yum Soup with shrimp. Try the Pahd Thai for an entree and finish with Sangkaya. Excellant curry selection and native dishes for the more adventurous. Order as hot as you like. Try the Thai iced coffee in the summer. I prefer the University Avenue location (the chefs are different at the two locations.)
What I miss most about Madison is Bahn Thai. What this cinder block restaurant lacks in ambience, it makes up for in quality and quantity of food. For your first visit, start with Tom Yum Soup with shrimp. Try the Pahd Thai for an entree and finish with Sangkaya. Excellant curry selection and native dishes for the more adventurous. Order as hot as you like. Try the Thai iced coffee in the summer. I prefer the University Avenue location (the chefs are different at the two locations.)