Delicious, but what is it?

Thai Satay Restaurant
Smalltown User Calico
Calico's Review:
3.5 stars
I tried to be daring and different by trying a new 'random' restaurant today, but failed miserably. Found this quaint little Thai place on 4th, and even though I was impressed by their lunch specials, I went for my basic pad thai (with pork). I got served some random noodles topped with veggies, that looked like they may have been stir fried...with chicken. I have no idea what I was served, but I can't complain about my order being incorrect because it was delicious! I ate the whole thing except for the cole slaw. Very vibrantly decorated, with quick as lightning service. The servers in their patterned dresses never neglected to keep refilling our water glasses. A fast and filling lunch alternative. So fast I even had time to visit Jamba Juice and Starbucks, and still make it back to the office early.

Calico attached these links:
Jamba Juice - San Mateo
Starbucks Coffee


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