It was a little odd that when we ate here, we were the only customers. Â (On a wednesday night in late March). Â However, their sushi was amazing, as was the Thai tea, and the tom yum soup. Â That was the 1st time I ever had tom yum soup, and I'm addicted. Â I wish I lived locally so I could get more of that soup. Â You HAVE to try it! You'll be hooked!
Review Source:I'm disappointed to have to change my rating of this restaurant but our last experience left much to be desired. While in NH this past weekend, we made our usual stop for sushi and dinner. We started by ordering the White Mountain Rolls (as always) and two thai iced teas. The thai iced teas came back looking very milky but sometimes they appear that way until you mix them. After mixing them, they still looked very light and tasted very weak and milky. We asked the server to add more tea (for anyone who knows, the Thai tea is very strong by itself) and she confirmed that she would add more tea. When she brought them back, they looked exactly the same...and they tasted just the same too. My husband told her that they still didn't taste good and asked if we could just get soft drinks instead. She took our soft drink order, went to take the iced teas off the table and then changed her mind and left them there...for the rest of dinner. As I suspected, they were still included on the bill. $6 for two awful tasting drinks that didn't get touched and no effort by the restaurant to try and correct the situation. If you're going to leave them on the table, the least you could do is take them off the bill...customer service?? Well due to the lack thereof, they may have lost these two customers. The food was also lackluster that evening, so I'm sure we will think hard about visiting the next time we're in the area.
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