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I ate at Thai Noodles last night and it was BAD. I am still having stomach problem from it. I think they put way too much MSG. How disappointing is it that you walk into a THAI procliam place where they don't serve Thai ice tea and Thai ice coffee? Also, they only have the cheap plastic forks and spoons for people to use. I think Pei Wei is 1000x better. Pei Wei's chicken is more moist and if you compare pad thai to pad thai, Pei Wei is definitely much more tastier without the effect of MSG.
I ate at Thai Noodles last night and it was BAD. I am still having stomach problem from it. I think they put way too much MSG. How disappointing is it that you walk into a THAI procliam place where they don't serve Thai ice tea and Thai ice coffee?
From what I've been told, the owner is Vietnamese, and his name is Thai, hence the name Thai's Noodles.
My wife and I have had take out twice from there. Both times we got the Pad Thai and were pleasantly pleased. The portions were large and had just the right amount of "kick" in it. Red Dragon, which is in the Harris Teeter shopping center a little further North on Davis, is also excellent with polite service and a diverse menu.
I read all the reviews and wanted to try it . I would not recommend it . The quantity is very little for the price and the pad thai had fishy smell to it .
Yes, one of the ingredients of pad thai is fish sauce.
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