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Pat in Atlanta wrote:

> It's a small restaurant in a strip shopping center. It is certainly not
> upscale.
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>>"Pat in Atlanta" > wrote:
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>>>Thanks for the recommendations. However, I decided not to try the Thai
>>>food as the cheapest entree on the menu was $13.
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>>>"Pat in Atlanta" > wrote in message
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>>>>A Thai restaurant had opened nearby. Neither of us are familiar with
>>>>this food and would appreciate any suggestions of something we might
>>>>order that won't be too strange for a couple of newcomers.
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>>Wow! That must be a VERY upscale restaurant. Find a small place frequented
>>by Thais. Appetizers, soups, curries, salads, entrees or rice dishes only
>>should run you $6 to $12 each, with most being on the lower side. Order

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>>from each category for the table. Total one per person, or more depending
>>on your appetite, and share. Two people, one appetizer,one entree. You'll
>>like Thai food, but be sure to let them know it's your first time, they
>>might have a family dinner. Also, let them know how hot (spicey) you want
>>it. If you like it, tell them "Aroy!" (delicious). ENJOY!
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Try them at lunch time - the portions and the prices are usually smaller
& lower then.

Ian