Yeah, it's definitely not authentic Thai food at Pad Thai, if that's what you're after. I know this is a bit stereotypical, but they didn't even have simple Pad Thai on the menu!!! That's how I ended up ordering the Singaporean style noodles
Thank you very much for the Thai restaurant recommendations. I have written them down and look forward to going there the next time I am in the mood for Thai food. I kind of also wondered if it wasn't a bit high-priced, which I suppose is to be expected with the joint being in a mall, so I'm also glad you said the pricing wasn't the best value. Oh well, though. I was there, I was hungry, and I didn't feel like doing the Iftar buffet at Sarai next door. Although, on an aside, the food there was nice too when we went in July.
Honestly, for me (I came from rural Montana), it's such an International food orgy here that I can't wait to get out to some more of the restaurants. I think it would be fun to try that Chinese place in Villagio, where you go and sit over the canal.
Yeah, it's definitely not authentic Thai food at Pad Thai, if that's what you're after. I know this is a bit stereotypical, but they didn't even have simple Pad Thai on the menu!!! That's how I ended up ordering the Singaporean style noodles
Thank you very much for the Thai restaurant recommendations. I have written them down and look forward to going there the next time I am in the mood for Thai food. I kind of also wondered if it wasn't a bit high-priced, which I suppose is to be expected with the joint being in a mall, so I'm also glad you said the pricing wasn't the best value. Oh well, though. I was there, I was hungry, and I didn't feel like doing the Iftar buffet at Sarai next door. Although, on an aside, the food there was nice too when we went in July.
Honestly, for me (I came from rural Montana), it's such an International food orgy here that I can't wait to get out to some more of the restaurants. I think it would be fun to try that Chinese place in Villagio, where you go and sit over the canal.