Banana Leaf Thai Cuisine

Approval Rate: 91%

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    citysearch6478_43590

    Tue Jul 07 2009

    Banana Leaf is the best Thai restaurant in Dallas by far! The dishes are all very fresh and they are very accomodating when it comes to spec...

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    annathomas

    Tue Jun 09 2009

    I've been going to Banana Leaf for a couple years now and I really love them. the food is fantastic, but we were quite disappointed. I went to this restaurant Tuesday 9th, and I was really up sad with one guy I think he is a manager of the restaurant. My kids was crying and he asked me not to let my kids cry in the restaurant. I can't stop them in that moment because they are kids. I just want to let you guy know that I like the food, I like the service but i don't like the people talk be hide me the same as that short, dark, and not friendly guy. And I won't come back to that restaurant any more- as long as he still working there. very disappointed. I wrote a note for the owner I believe that the owner should tell him to change the way he did to the customer.

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    wendyyork1

    Thu Apr 16 2009

    When I first came in ( see my review back last year) They gave me a vip card. The vip card gives you 50% off the second entree. I came back several times to this thai restaurant and each time the basil flat noodle dish has consistently been the best. Keep in mind that they will change it to spicy or not , extra veggies, no veggies etc... They are very accommodating to your taste. Give them a try, ask for a vip card and tell them Wendy sent you.

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    nicolepw1

    Wed Mar 04 2009

    It should be noted first that the meal price under restaurant info states one dollar sign and in the dallas observer two. Everything on our ticket except the drinks ranged from $10-$20. I came here with my fiance' looking for a place to cater our wedding. We had no expectations (good or bad) going in to the restaurant and came out raving about it. I definitely want them to cater for our special day. After Steve brought out a sample of their pineapple red curry sauce we wanted to taste everything. So we ordered 4 different entrees and the sampler LOL (subbed cream chz rolls instead of dumplings on the sampler w/ no problem). I really like that the spicy can be customized as spicy really is a matter of opinion. We ordered the pineapple curry duck, the ClayP ot (not the Aladdin but the one with chicken, beef, pork, and shrimp (apparently p o t is an inappropriate word here), the Cajun fried rice, and orange chicken. Everything we tasted we wanted in the wedding, and I am su... Read more

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    joy1621

    Tue Nov 25 2008

    Since moving to Texas at the end of 2004, I had about resolved myself to never having good Thai food again. Last night I found Banana Leaf online in a last ditch effort to solve my Thai need. Sadly I don't remember the name of the person that took my phone order, but would know him again instantly. Good first impressions go so far and he was exceptional in every possible way. Warm, charming, personable, he made helpful suggestions and covered everything far and above anything I have ever encountered with any business. This guy was nothing but an asset. For two people I ordered three entrees and the Cajun Fried Rice. From the very first bite, I knew my money was well spent. Each bite following only re-enforced that. Today as I was bragging on my experience, a co-worker suggested we go one day for lunch. Geez, can we go tomorrow...I can't get there fast enough. Thank you Banana Leaf.

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    wendyyork1_1762169798

    Mon Aug 04 2008

    i am on a diet and can only eat chicken, carrotts and veggies like that, no carbs, no dressing etc...... I simply told the tahi waiter what I could eat, he made some suggestions and it was perfect! If you are on a special diet they are very accommodating! When I am not on a diet I come here too, but felt compelled to write for us ladies that may need some help but don't want to eat in all the time. Great place, great service, great food

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    fljoe1

    Wed Jul 23 2008

    I was on a business trip and was fortunate that this was the very first restaurant that came up on a search for Thai restaurant on my Blackberry. Steve (the owner) introduced himself and bought me a sample of the red curry from the kitchen for me to guage the level of spicyness for the food I was going to order. I ordered the Chicken Satay which was much bigger chicken on the stick compared to other Thai places. I also had the Thai Basil Chicken for the entree and the dish was extremely flavorful and very well made. Rounded off the evening with Fried Bananas & Coconut Icecream. Will definitely visit him when I am next in town.

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    citysearch_1798471829

    Sat Jun 21 2008

    This is a must try dinning in for Thai food fan - I am a big fan here since they one. All of the staffs are very friendly and foods are fant...

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    citysearch_1357382043

    Thu Jun 19 2008

    I have eaten Thai food at many different places in Dallas and Banana Leaf is by far the best. The service is great and the food is fantasti...

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    citysearch3698_20421

    Tue Apr 29 2008

    My bf and I come here often. We can't find a thai place we like more than Banana Leaf. They will make it however you want, spicy, minus one ...

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    bellaflora

    Wed Mar 19 2008

    ok not sure where all of the rating is coming from but this place was the worst Tai place I have EVER been to! I looked to see on here where is a good Tai spot to go to for lunch, this place is not it yall. Waited over 30 minutes for appetizer and water , we were there for over an hour by the time they brought our food so we had it to go and take back to work with us! Took 20 minutes for her to bring the to go food now, waited 10 minutes for the check and this is while she was cleaning up tables! I?m now at my desk writing this to save you some time, the food is the greasiest Pad Tai I have ever had and the peanut sauce had layer of oil on top of it. So in a nutshell, you?ll spend too much time waiting for a table, starve before you get your food and beverage and be an hour late back to work all for food that is not worth it. Save time, find another place!

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    roymalai1

    Fri Jan 25 2008

    I have a co-worker who is very hard to please. He emphasized several times that he can not eat spicy food but I was feeling adventurous and decided to try out Banana Leaf for lunch. Our waitress helped us pick out a non-spicy dish from the menu. In his exact words, his "Pineapple Fried Rice" was "the best I have ever had". I have a feeling we'll be going back again very soon.

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    tx23231

    Wed Jan 16 2008

    Overall, I thought the food and service were mediocre and the value for the food was not good. I haven't been back and I live right around the corner.

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    citysearch1102_347752

    Fri Dec 07 2007

    Alright, so one night my wife and I decide to go to B.L, we have been there before and it was okay. So we return like a month later only to ...

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    citysearch_1309372729

    Tue Nov 13 2007

    This popular Thai restaurant is located in North Dallas on Preston Road. I've had their whole fried fish and several of their curries. Every...

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    mtworek1

    Sun Oct 14 2007

    At the Bamboo Leaf they realize that there are tons of restaurants vying for your dinner dollar. They offer lots of coupons, cordial service and an exceptionally cheerful staff. They are willing to customize anything on your order from the level of heat or salt or substitutions of vegetables etc. Our family of 3 adults live near Allen and we still drive often down to this casual dining spot. They are all willing to expound on items on their menu, speak great English and have nice photo versions of menu items. They seem to genuinely like the restaurant business and we felt cared for from our first visit. Even their lunch specials with free soup are great.

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    gandakris1

    Tue Sep 04 2007

    After I moved to Dallas for college, I thought I would try Banana Leaf, since it was nearby my school and supposedly it was the #1 Thai restaurant in Dallas. My boyfriend and I ordered the cream cheese rolls for appetizer. These are supposed to taste like salty cream cheese, but it tasted as if they had added some kind of sweet chutney or something into the filling. For entree, I ordered the Massaman Curry. Though this curry is supposed to be a little on the sweet side, their version was entirely too sweet. Being Thai, I can be a little picky, but atleast I know what authentic Thai cuisine is. I have been eating it my entire life. I know there are people who judge restaurants depending on how they make Pad Thai and all, but it is the most Americanized Thai dish. I rarely see anyone eating Pad Thai in Thailand unless they are foreigners. Most of the Thai restaurants in Dallas are Americanized anyway, but I think Tamarind Thai Cuisine in Plano is one of the few authentic Thai restaurants... Read more

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    montyt1

    Wed Aug 08 2007

    After making a clandestine visit to Dallas for business I found The Banana Leaf thru a friend, after eating Thai cusine in Thailand , not in tourist destinations, but with the Thai military, I must say service and food were excellent. The Best around. Next time I am in I will ask for the Cajun Asian (aka steve cocoa-somoa jong) I will recomend this establishment to all my friends and business associates

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    addictedto

    Tue Aug 07 2007

    A+++++ If you've ever been curious about Thai food. This is the place to go. Banana Leaf has wowed my family continuously throughout the several years of living here. Each dish is so unique. Amazing in their own ways. Restaurant management is always present and involved with your satisfaction. Don't be afraid to request something unusual. This restaurant will accommodate just about anything that you can throw at them.. I'm proof of that. I am a very picky eater. A high maintenance diner if you will. I have never been let down by Banana Leaf. EVER! Don't just take my word for it. TRY IT! You will like it. As for anyone that has anything negative to say about this restaurant. If Banana Leaf cannot satisfy you, nothing will. HAPPY DINNING!!

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    trxter1

    Sun Jul 29 2007

    A+++++ If you've ever been curious about Thai food. This is the place to go. Banana Leaf has wowed my family continuously throughout the several years of living here. Each dish is so unique. Amazing in their own ways. Restaurant management is always present and involved with your satisfaction. Don't be afraid to request something unusual. This restaurant will accommodate just about anything that you can throw at them.. I'm proof of that. I am a very picky eater. A high maintenance diner if you will. I have never been let down by Banana Leaf. EVER! Don't just take my word for it. TRY IT! You will like it. As for anyone that has anything negative to say about this restaurant. If Banana Leaf cannot satisfy you, nothing will. HAPPY DINNING!!

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    heathermos8115_9878

    Wed Jul 25 2007

    This place had the best Mango Chicken anywhere. I love the Cajun Rice...If you go during lunch you get unlimited salad and soup which is really cool. When you go you have to get the fried spring rolls!! I love them. You have to go at least once and check it out, ask for Steve he will take great care of you. Everything he wrote is true. I have been a long time customer of his and he will treat you like family when you go.

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    allyra551

    Sat Jul 21 2007

    I have had the opportunity to visit the Banana Leaf several times and have always recieved exceptional service. Steve is open to any questions or suggestions you may have about the food or service provided. With each visit the food and service has exceeded all expectations. The Banana Leaf is number one on my list of favorite restaurants and i will continue to be a repeat customer.

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    cajunasian

    Sat Jul 21 2007

    *IMPORTANT MESSAGE* I write this letter to all my wonderful guest. I am saddened by some of the reviewers experience. I am the owner of Banana Leaf Thai Cuisine and try to do my very best to ensure every guest has a wonderful experience. Anyone that knows me knows that I have a love and passion for my restaurant. I only hope the reviewers who have a bad experience will ask to speak to me or a manager when it happens so it can be resolved at that time. I apologize for the inexperience of any person at our establishment. Example of the person who said the pad thai was average. Pad thai is traditionally a balanced tasting stir fried noodle dish. Not too sweet, not too salty, not too sour. Traditionally in Thailand the spices are on the table, so one would add sugar for sweet, or fish sauce for salt, or lime for sour, etc. Most guest are not familiar with how to add these at the table. Our pad thai is a little on the sweet side, because most guest prefer it that way. But so... Read more

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    samprst1_953932203

    Fri Jul 20 2007

    This place is way over-rated. The price is a little on the high side. I would say most of the food flavor has Chinese influence. Fish cake is very greasy, and a little crispy. Pad Thai is average. For the curry you still can see chunk of coconut milk in it. I have to say the owner is very professional and provides a personal touch to the customer. It hard to find Thai restaurant that have this type of service.

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    busytexan1

    Sun Jul 15 2007

    The atmosphere at Thai Banana Leaf is elegant and relaxed. The menu is extensive menu and has something for every taste. I've dined at Thai Banana Leaf on several occasions, even 4 times in one week! Outstanding food is the reason to go to Banana Leaf, however the owner?s personal touch is the reason to return. The owner, Steve, is friendly, outgoing and has a commitment to exceptional customer service. Banana Leaf is often involved in the community and have been very generous with their time and resources. I just love Thai Banana Leaf!

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    cowpilot1

    Sun Jul 15 2007

    In a city that is supposedly known for its restaurants (but that also consistently rates places like PF McChangs as "Best Chinese" in diners' surveys), it's a pleasure to be able to spread the word about a true Dallas gem. My office is nearby, and since 2002, I've been a regular customer, visiting Banana Leaf at least twice a week for lunch, and frequently for dinner. That's a lot of Banana Leaf, folks, and I have to say, in five years, I've never been disappointed. How many places can you say that about? I keep meeting people who secretly love this place (and it is getting harder to get a table sometimes; the secret is out, I guess...wait, why am I writing this?). I've worked my way through most of the delightful and varied menu, and though I certainly have my favorites, there's nothing I don't recommend to the many, many people I've turned on to this place over the years. When we entertain business clients and partners from out of town - more than a few of whom have travelled an... Read more

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    abnrml1

    Sun Jul 15 2007

    I am so looking forward to my next visit to Dallas...Banana Leaf Thai is one of the main reasons. While visiting my daughter a few months ago, I found a coupon on Restaurant. com....read the menu and decided it would be a great place to dine. The food was great, ther service is superb. The staff is friendly and prompt. Steve, you were so helpful and so very nice. The food is priced fairly and there is a lot of it. I have eaten Thai in lots of places.....Banana Leaf Thai is truly my favorite. Wish I lived closer so I could go every week. For now I have to be content with looking forward to my NEXT vacation. Thanks a bunch !!!

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    mavmin1

    Sat Jul 14 2007

    Five stars aren't enough to describe it! Having spent a year in Udorn Thailand compliments of the USAF, it has been very hard to find a restaurant that serves true Thai dishes. Many places are "Americanized" but at the Banana Leaf I take a taste trip back to Thailand. The atmosphere is fantastic and the service is even better. The manager is very friendly and will do what it takes to help you truly enjoy your dining experience with them. If you have never had Thai food this is the place to visit if you can't go to Thailand. If you have been and your mouth waters at that the sound of pad Thai then you need to bylayo and ging mock mock!!

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    chadjo1

    Sun Jul 01 2007

    I love yellow curry and I heard this place had some good curry. Not only some good curry, but the best curry I've ever had. I eat alot of curry and I know my curries. This is some good stuff. Try the Koy Soy Noodle it is great and the bowl comes out the size of a boat . It's huge so you better have an appetite.

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    jrwong1

    Fri Jun 08 2007

    I have been to this restaurant many times. It keeps getting better and better. They had a great off the menu special made with crab meat and noodles. I had to ask for it, because I saw the next table have it. I made it thai spicy and it came out just right. The staff there is really cool. I have a vip discount card(50% off the 2nd entree) that makes the food taste that much better. What was really nice was the manager gave my freind one too, without even asking. They have an e-mail letter they send out monthly with special offers. I wouldn't go anywhere else for Thai food. A little bit of Thailand in Dallas, TX.

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    kattail1_1904550334

    Mon Jun 04 2007

    My best friend and I discovered this place about 2 years ago, and we would go there once a month, until one time this last January we went and ordered the same food as always. Only to find the bill about $10 over what we usually spend. When we took a closer look at the menu. I found my chicken dish is has gone up by $3 and my friends dish had gone up from $11.99 to $15.99 we were very ticked off. I would understand $0.75 cent to a $1 increase especially for a lowkey place like this is reasonable. But when the price increases by %30 or so over night that's just plain rip off.

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    jazzj1

    Tue May 15 2007

    The food is awesome and the service the same. The place has a down home feel about it. When you walk in the door til the time you leave. They know your order by memory. The staff makes you feel like you are part of the family. They will bring you out samples of new items and they even let me have a sample of one of the martinis. We order delivery or pick-up once a week and the food is just as good and fresh as dining in. What a gem in North Dallas. Thank you for everything.

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    agurllove2

    Tue Apr 24 2007

    friendly server. Even though the rate for the cost of this restaurant is low but it cost us $70 for 2 with only one drink. Mangotini is delicious (it's $8.99 but worth it). They just have the new menu of more additional dishes. Overall the food is good but their Crapmeat fried rice is not the best in town. Other Thai restaurant makes better Fried Rice than Banana Leaf

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    jimjune888

    Thu Sep 21 2006

    I have been to many thai restaurants in the area and have been to many across the nation. This is one of the best I've been to. The service was awesome and the food was the same. The staff is so friendly. They explained to me that everything was cooked to order. I was able to add some veggies to my pad kee mow and kick up the spice. The manager also mentioned that if it was too spicy that just to let him know and he could correct it in about 2 minutes. He stated that spicyness was very subjective and that a 3 star to one person might be a 5 star to someone else. I thought he was very helpful. They just seemed to go the extra mile. This is something you don't see in most restaurants. I even booked a catering for my company for 25 people. He set up the whole menu. What a great place.

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    ejan8881

    Fri Sep 15 2006

    After reading all those positive reviews about Banana Leaf Thai Cusine Restaurant. We decided to try it out. We ordered fish cake ($5.99), pad tai ($11.99), and the special of the night, crispy duck in the green curry ($18.99). We thought fish cake and pad tai are the signature dishes of Thai cusine. If these 2 dishes are great, then we are sure Banana leaf is really an authentic Thai restuarant. The conclusion, fish cake is so-so, very greasy. Pad Tai, ... very dissapointed, too sweet and salty. The crispy duck in green curry was okay, and not worth the price at all. Banana Leaf is indeed over-rated. We personally don't like it very much. And won't recommend it to anyone.

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    organiccri_1894082216

    Sun Jul 16 2006

    I am a huge connoisseur of Thai Food. The first time I dine at a Thai restaurant I always order the Pad Thai. I have found that the best Thai restaurants have the best Pad Thai. And banana leaf is on that list! I have been back numerous times, tried a variety of their dishes and I still find that it is one of the best in the Dallas area. Lunches, especially, are a fantastic deal. Along with your entree, you get unlimited soup and salad. It is also a great place for business lunches, casual dates and family gatherings.

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    mshivers81

    Tue Jun 27 2006

    The Banana Leaf is a great dining experience. You get fantastic Thai food with Steve's great southern hospitality! They have a comfortable atmosphere and great customer service.

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    huricn1

    Sat Jun 10 2006

    Although the dine-in experience is great, I don't recommend this restaurant for delivery. They left a menu on my door and I ordered from them before for delivery. I called today for delivery and the employee told me they don't deliver to my address and that they never had. I did a search on Dallas City Guide, using my address and Banana Leaf came up as one of the restaurants that serve my area. So, who is lying? Banana Leaf only gives good service to their dine-in guests and don't care a lick about their delivery customers. I will never eat there again.

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    debyandrus

    Tue Mar 21 2006

    My husband and I travel all over the world, the food at the Banana Leaf surpassed any Aisan that we have had even in Aisa! We just returned from a 7 day cruise on the Constellation, rank the best ship in the world, and had the food been this good, I would have rebooked before we left for the next week. The service was better than the food. The only way I would improve is if it could have been a little more romantic. I had to listed to the booth in front of us complain about their day very loudly, because of the low cost, you will have those type people, they don't have an "indoor" voice. STEVE!! will see you again! Deby and Dain!! Cajuns all!!!

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    wandj1_603946008

    Fri Jan 20 2006

    We tried this restaurant for the first time tonight and it is definitely the best Thai restaurant in the Dallas and surrounding areas. We had pad thai with shrimp and basil frog legs (special for today), and both were absolutely amazing! We will definitely be back.

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    lafresa1

    Thu Oct 13 2005

    From the moment that you walk through the doors till the moment you leave you feel the comfort of a great a atmosphere and food. The service was great and prompt. Everyone employee made sure that we were pleased with our food and drinks. I am from out of town and had to go both nights I was there. I enjoyed the Orange Chicken and Honey Chicken. Don't leave without trying those Thai Spring Rolls.

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    contributo_2142035001

    Thu Jun 23 2005

    Thai restaurant in north Dallas offers authentic, health-conscience dishes in a comfortable setting.

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    vee_n1

    Sun Jun 05 2005

    I always have a really nice dinning experience when I am at Banana Leaf. Delicious and great service. I definately plan to eat there again and suggest the establish to my friends.

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    stevelawre

    Thu Mar 31 2005

    I've been to alot of Thai Restaurants, but this one has it all. Great food, great atmosphere, great service and especially great people. The people there just go out of their way to please. Kinda of like old school. They just serve you like royality. I highly recommend the waterfall beef.

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    stevejong1

    Tue Mar 29 2005

    The Pasta Sukiyaki was unbelieveable. The taste was something I have never experienced before. You gotta try this dish.

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    kriangkrai

    Sun Mar 27 2005

    Best Thai food in town, very friendly service. I'm highly recommended to all friends that would like to have wonderful dinner.

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    deonza1

    Fri May 30 2003

    Best Thai food in or around the entire metroplex! If you love peanut sauce, they have it mastered! Excellent Thai Spring Roll appetizer, great entrees like Spicy Basil Chicken and Pad Thai! You've just got to try it!