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The bright, stylish restaurant, hued stark white and lime, is owned by Satita Malithng, a native of Bangkok, and she, along with executive chef Napha Polawat, who also hails from Thailand, have designed a menu that, while familiar, features bold, vibrant flavors and fresh ingredients, including an abundance of herbs. Polowat doesn't shy away from heat, either, prodding her dishes with the jolt of chiles. The dishes can be made mild, moderate, hot or Thai hot, and while the latter won't send your tongue into a tailspin -- the kitchen is careful not to make its dishes oppressive -- there's plenty of strength in those pods. It may not be the Thai-est Thai food in town (that honor still goes to Thai Street Food), but after having lunch here over the weekend, I'm convinced that I happened upon a Thai restaurant that's a notable discovery.
And soon, the corner storefront will have a liquor license, provided that its liquor-license application hearing, set for December 19 at the Wellington Webb Building, goes well.
In the meantime, click through the photos on the following pages for a taste of the space and Polowat's prowess in the kitchen.
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