4/5 Tawny V. 1 year ago on Google
While
in
Boynton
Beach,
FL,
I
was
looking
for
a
good
Thai
Joint.
Personally,
I've
noticed
a
lot
of
Thai
restaurants
in
the
area
also,
serve
Japanese
sushi
and
bento
boxes.
The
island
style
themed
restaurant
was
cute,
the
one
thing
I
noticed
was
the
premade
food
in
a
display
case.
The
only
other
time
I've
seen
this
is
in
Little
Tokyo
Los
Angeles,
Ca.
All
the
restaurants
have
a
display
case
facing
outside
so
the
customers
can
decided
if
they
want
to
eat
at
that
specific
restaurant.
The
flavor
of
all
the
dishes
we
ordered
was
authentic,
everything
came
out
fresh
and
hot
but,
I
was
surprised
by
the
portion
size.
We
were
a
party
of
3
and
ordered
three
items
and
an
appetizer,
we
ate
everything
which
is
very
rare
because
the
portions
are
usually
larger
but
not
in
this
case.
It
should
also
be
noted,
if
you
have
kids
that
do
not
eat
Thai
food
and
you
wanted
bring
in
something
for
them
such
as
Mc
Donald's
they
are
very
strict
as
we
overheard
a
family
behind
us
that
was
asked
to
leave,
the
mother
said,
"My
kids
don't
eat
Thai
food
but
my
husband
and
I
want
to
eat
here."
I
get
it,
but
its
business
for
them
and
no
one
was
in
the
restaurant,
what
was
the
problem
here?
Ordered
Egg
Rolls
-
The
veggie
rolls
came
out
piping
hot
with
a
fragrance
of
ginger
which
paired
well
with
the
sauce,
typical
sweet
and
spicy
ma
ploy.
Pad
Thai
-
The
Pad
Thai
had
great
flavor
and
good
amount
of
chicken.
Pad
Se
Eew
-
Had
beautiful
Wok
hay
(which
is
originally
a
Cantonese
phrase
used
to
describe
a
essence
or
aroma
that
is
created
in
a
dish
when
authentic
stir-frying
is
performed)
it's
a
slight
char
on
the
crust
of
the
noodle
if
stir-fried
correctly.
Traditionally
the
dish
uses
Chinese
broccoli
but,
in
this
case,
it
was
served
using
regular
broccoli.
Fried
Rice
-
The
combo
fried
rice
had
great
flavor
but
again
the
protein
was
lacking
with
only
1
shrimp
it
was
a
bit
of
a
disappointment.