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If you're up at 2 in the morning, after you've left Dresden, the Derby, Tangiers (RIP), or any other bars off vermont...you are in for a treat. I was there one night last summer, and the place was JUMPIN'. But not the way YOU think. There was a very pretty Thai woman singing Karoake style on stage, every seat at every table was seated with Thai's and the music and volume of revelry was at full-pitch. It was like a little pocket of authetic Thailand had arrived in L.A. unspoiled. The food was incredible, and came out incredibly fast. And we got there just in time because shortly after we were seated there was a line out the door. I had fried shrimp (with head on of course), pork fried rice, and chicken satay. Everything was excellent. I highly recommend it for the adventurous types, but it may be a bit much for the conservative lot.
alright: we went there at 11 pm. it took too long for 1 appetizer to come. i asked for songs manu ( if that is called ) and papers. that too took too long, and at the time there were not many customers in the restaurant. the music is too lound that we couldn't hear people singing. however, we had a good time. the waitrees are nice and polite. (cute too)
THE BEST: I love this place. I especially love their yellow curry, papaya salad and yum woon sen. Oh and the fried bananas! The service is very nice as well and they deliver.