![]() I loved the music they played that sounded like a mix between Thai pop and elevator music. I don't remember how found out about it, but that hidden gem became my obsession for the 3 remaining years I lived in the area. I loved the bowls brimming with jasmine rice, the savory peanut sauces, and the spicy dishes that had so much heat that it made your nose run. There was a little restaurant in the corner of a strip mall that was tucked behind the highway, with a big sign on the front window that boasted "The Best Thai Cuisine in Town"- rightfully so, I might add. When I was in college, if you asked me what I'd like to eat, the answer was always "Thai food".
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