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re: Pad Thai in BR

Posted on 9/11/13 at 10:04 pm to
Posted by cecrm
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Posted on 9/11/13 at 10:04 pm to
Rama is great, but also Thai Chili on Coursey is awesome! The place isn't much to look at, but the Thai food is tasty.
Posted by Degas
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Posted on 9/12/13 at 8:58 am to
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Thai Chili on Coursey is awesome!
Yes, they have good food and I am a fan, but I'm calling bullshite on their Pad Thai.

I loves me some crunchy bean sprouts in my Pad Thai, enough to request some on the side when I order the dish just so I get that extreme cold crunch which is a perfect dichotomy to the warm and soft noodles. One day, Thai Chili decided that bean sprouts didn't need to be part of Pad Thai, but that they would use "Chinese vegetables" instead. What makes it even more frustrating is that every time you walk up to the restaurant, there's a three foot photo of a Pad Thai dish, chock-full of bean sprouts.


I've also been there when they served the Pad Thai with lemons instead of lime (wtf?). When I asked about it, they said that they were out of limes. What's up with a Thai restaurant not having limes, especially being in the same building as a fricking Walmart?

Bottom line is that Thai Chili has really good food at reasonable prices and I would recommend it to anyone, but when I get a Pad Thai craving, I go elsewhere.

On a side note, Pimon Thai in Lafayette is also good, but they've decided that shrimp need not be in the dish. You can order shrimp to put in it, but it's an up charge over and above the already expensive $13 noodle dish. Damn thing will cost you over twenty bucks after tax and tip.
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