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5.0 (1 review)

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Appethaizing - Clinton Square - Tofu Pad Thai

Appethaizing - Clinton Square

(23 reviews)

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Got the Pad Thai to go. It came well packaged and I especially appreciated that the peanuts and…read moresauces came in separate containers. The noodles were bouncy and flavorful. The bean sprouts were fresh and the sauces were delicious!

A girl takes a stroll during the middle of a snow storm and wanders into a Thai restaurant... and…read morepartially New York style bodega, where one can purchase Asian groceries while getting a bite to eat. I love the concept of getting my shopping done and feeding myself. The intimate space is vibrantly painted, pops of colorful pictures framed on the walls, and traditional statues adorn the window and counter space. The service is fast, unbelievably friendly. Ok. Here we go. Rating of the 3 star for the food. I almost feel like I have to include service. A super gold star for service. The 2nd star for the affordability and the sheer amount of food you get at the price point.... $15.99 for pad kee mao with shrimp and 2 eggrolls. 3rd star for the perfectly cooked noodles and shrimp for the So why not 4 or 5 star? Again,boils down to personal preference. Minus 1 star for lack of description/ lack of vegetables. This is definitely on me for assuming that I know what ingredients are in a dish. The menu did not list ingredients. And I should not have assumed that all pad kee mao came with the vegetables staples that I am accustomed to(garlic, red pepper, onion, basil, , a variety of broccoli, sometimes carrots, or maybe evem baby corn.) The pad kee mao that was served came with raw green onions as a garnish, cooked basil leaf, deep fried shallots, onion, egg ( which threw me off), and 2 slices of lime. Minus a 2nd star because the flavoring wasn't balanced. It was lacking in the sweetness factor to balance out the spicy, salty, and sour. Because it lacked the sweet there was an over powering bitter component. It is definitely worth noting that this place definitely warrants another visit.

Syracuse Salt - herbsandspices - Updated May 2026

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