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- From: ttan@lynx.coe.northeastern.edu (Charles Tan)
- Subject: Re: Thai Food Fans - Attention!
- In-Reply-To: scamp@odi.com's message of Thu, 21 Jan 93 15:56:26 GMT
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 21:38:34 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan21.155626.14187@odi.com> scamp@odi.com (Susan Scaro) writes:
- In article <ANG.93Jan20172813@theory.lcs.mit.edu> ang@theory.lcs.mit.edu (William S. Ang) writes:
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- >As for truly ethic thai food, try the Siam Square (or may be Siam
- >Garden) that is at the corner of Chinatown, Boston. Kneeland St.
- >right across Tufts University. You have to ask for their special Thai
- >menu to try out some of the unique dishes and make sure you tell them
- >that you want Thai spicy (real hot), not American spicy.
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- > Yes!! Someone else who appreciates Siam Square (not Garden) - Washington
- > and Kneeland, just up from McD's. Even American spicy there is more than
- > many can endure. The hot and sour shrimp soup is wonderful.
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- > William
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- Siam Square is great...But I think Erawan in Waltham is better.
- Anyone?
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- Charles
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