What is it with Thai food in this town? Never seen so many Thai places, it's all I noticed when I first moved here, the grocery stores all seem to have a little Thai section, the first restaurant someone took me to was a Thai place in Hull...
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What is it with Thai food in this town? Never seen so many Thai places, it's all I noticed when I first moved here, the grocery stores all seem to have a little Thai section, the first restaurant someone took me to was a Thai place in Hull...
Well, with all the bureaucratic red tape in this city, one gets fit to be Thai'd
I'm curious to try the Talay Thai on Bank right across Ada's Diner. Anyone else?
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What is it with Thai food in this town? Never seen so many Thai places, it's all I noticed when I first moved here, the grocery stores all seem to have a little Thai section, the first restaurant someone took me to was a Thai place in Hull...
My vote is for Aiyara. Amazing food that's not smothered in overly salty sauces. Amazing presentation and service. Last time I was early to pickup my take out I had one girl pull out a seat for me, another place a newspaper in my hand and another bring me tea. Seriously fantastic place.
__________________ Franky: Ajldub, name calling is what they do when good arguments can't be found - don't sink to their level. Claiming the thread is "boring" is also a way to try to discredit a thread that doesn't match their particular bias.