A Thai restaurant that pivoted to sushi and Japanese food, which means you're getting someone's genuine commitment to a different cuisine rather than half-hearted fusion. Good for people who want honest Japanese cooking in a neighborhood spot.
thai restaurant · 3813 Langston Blvd
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