If you're craving something between Bangkok and Ulaanbaatar, this spot on Wilson Boulevard delivers both with equal conviction. The kitchen respects tradition—your pad thai tastes like it should, and your buuz arrives as it does in Mongolia.
thai restaurant · 1926 Wilson Blvd
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