Business Description from the Web
Groups of friends sit by the cheery wall of windows looking out onto the bustling Warehouse District, while couples go for dimly lit, curvaceous booths in the middle of the dining room. Specify how spicy you want your dish, or servers will automatically bring you the mildest preparation. Popular dishes include the pad thai or rama thai--plump shrimp in silky peanut-curry sauce over steamed...
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The lengthy specialty-drink menu includes such enticing libations as the My Thai and Typhoon.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Groups of friends sit by the cheery wall of windows looking out onto the bustling Warehouse District, while couples go for dimly lit, curvaceous booths in the middle of the dining room. Specify how spicy you want your dish, or servers will automatically bring you the mildest preparation. Popular dishes include the pad thai or rama thai--plump shrimp in silky peanut-curry...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 08, 2006)
Other Reviews from the web
I know I'm repeating other posts here, but I can't help it. This is not Thai food!! I used to live quite close to this location and went there once, and only once. It was more then enough. It reminds me of cheap chinese takeout. Can anyone note the differences? I challenge all those who actually like this place go out and try a real Thai restaurant and compare for yourselves...this isn't...
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Posted by cari154
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 24, 2004)
ok. i registered just to say this - this food is not thai food. i dont know what it is, or what it was, but it wasnt thai food. it made me embarassed to even BE thai, and to have tried this restaurant TWICE over the holidays.
and get this - even though i dont live in minneapolis anymore, i had worked at sawatdee during college - and it was much better then than it is now. dont be fooled...
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Posted by macharom
on April 21, 2009, (Edited January 01, 2003)