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😒 3/5 - I've recently moved and have been amazed at how a much
By 👻 @Lenore C., 07/26/2022 3:00 am
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I've recently moved and have been amazed at how a much smaller city like Redlands can directly compete with a much larger city like Pasadena -- which is known for it's voluminous dining choices. I was quickly able to find tasty Greek food (Phoenicia), solid sushi (Tokyo Restaurant), yummy Chinese (Rui's Shanghai Bistro), very impressive pizza (Bricks and Birch), and shockingly good vegan burgers (Plant Power. Start with the Big Zac and tell me I'm wrong).Mexican? That proved to be kind of tricky. Plenty of choices but all were kinda MEH. Nothing to get excited over. Until INES TAMALES added burritos and tacos to their menu. Then I was done looking for Mexican.Thai? It's been a lot like the Mexican search. The places were all good but I couldn't find The Keeper. I'm a Yelpnut and so I knew about Benarong months ago. The problem is their star count was lower than places I found to be good but not stellar. Yet I drove by their lovely restaurant and had seen pics of the lovely interior and got a feeling I should (this time) ignore Yelp and give it a try.I'm glad I did. It's not the best Thai I've had but it's likely some of the best Thai in town. I had two lunch specials and the included 'free' soup wasn't junk. It was actually a delightful Tom Kha Kai Soup.My partner in crime's Yellow Curry Tofu was a good start. Big chunks of delicately fried tofu and some potato I guess. We asked for mild spicing and so the sauce was good. It's just been my experience that curries come with additional vegetables like carrot. Maybe a red bell would visually liven things up as well.My Pad Thai was pretty good. Not too sweet, plenty of flavor. I will say I wasn't desperate to eat it all in one sitting -- which is a thing of pad thai. Like you want to inhale it. But the serving was generous enough for two. So since I was taking this order to go I'll get two meals out of it. Not bad.You'll hear people talking about the prices. I was having $16 lunch specials but the dinner menu had no problem starting any and all prices at $20. Hmm.For many years Thai restaurants have had to compete with Chinese and they've done so by offering more nuanced flavors at rock bottom prices. But why would a restaurant that's a nice place to have a healthy tasty dinner feel forced to offer inexpensive entrees? You see what I mean? Yet ---- if some place like the Thai Spoon Cafe offers almost as good Thai at noticeably cheaper prices that matters.So I can recommend Benjarong, yes. Would I take visitors here? Yes, but only if they really wanted Thai and didn't want to drive far. This establishment needs to re-evaluate it's menu (and pricing) and change this B+ recommend to a straight A.
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