Amazing Thai Cuisine

Thai restaurant · University District

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"Head north past Scarecrow Video and don’t stop until you hear a commotion and the distinctive hiss of a spluttering wok. Amazing Thai lives up to its name, though it could also be called Friendly Thai or Affordable Thai. It’s obvious why this diner-shaped restaurant is a neighborhood favorite. To try a little taste of everything, get the Amazing Thai Soup, a heapful of silky bean thread noodles, chicken, prawn, tofu, green onion, and garlic oil." - Eater Staff

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