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Friendly Thai Restaurant

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4.6 Google Review
110 Poquonnock Rd, Groton, Connecticut, 06340, United States
(860) 865-0048
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May 11, 2018
The food is ok but the service is why there is only 2 stars on this review. More than once when calling to place an order for pick up they do not answer the phone, or if they do, and they can't hear you they hang up. Seriously long prep time for food because "the kitchen is packed" you would think with a full kitchen they could cook the food but i guess with a full kitchen it takes that much longer. I usually stop in once in a while during lunch since I work right down the road but after having to try 10 times to call today and being told the wait time would be an hour and a half for a simple pad thai - no thanks. I'll drive across the bridge to Lazy Leopard when I want thai now.

Jan 6, 2018
Really great lunch specials very good value. Chicken Pad Thai is consistently delicious. Just like the restaurant says very friendly owner and employees they remember who goes there and what food you usually order.

Jan 4, 2018
Amazing place. You know its a good Thai place when the King and Queen of Thailand are hung on the wall. Medium is white person medium. Hot is White person Hot. If you want real spice ask for it Thai hot! :)

Oct 7, 2017
The food is very good. But the service is slow even though it was kind of slow for lunch. I love their Thai tea, it was delicious. I had their seafood with basil in mild spicy sauce and it was excellent. Definitely would recommend this place.

Feb 22, 2018
Very good thai. I recommend the drunken noodles (3 or more spice), the pad thai if you like it fishy/authentic, the pineapple curry, or the house special fried rice.

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Opening Hours

Tue:4 pm - 9 pm
Wed:4 pm - 9 pm
Thu:4 pm - 9 pm
Fri:4 pm - 10 pm
Sat:4 pm - 10 pm

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