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Businiess name:  Kesone Thai Lao Bistro
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Kesone Thai Laos Bistro is newly relocated in NE (26th and Sandy) from downtown. Fortunately for us, it is now closer than ever to our house! It is our favorite restaraunt. Kesone has made some adjustments to the ambience since her opening. Also with a relatively small clientele(so far), she has limited help sometimes. Hopefully, when the word gets out about her place, Kesone Thai Laos will become a Portland fixture. We enjoy the easy-going atmosphere, the genuine friendly service, and the FOOD OMG! \r \r Recomendations:\r Apps: ""A4"" Miang Kham (fresh spinach from farmer's mkt), ""A9"" Koong Tod (now comes with tempura veggis) \r Soup: ""S2"" Tom Kha (coconut soup Mmm Mmm good) \r Entrees: ""M2"" Namm Kao Vientiene (Laosian dish-excellent), ""Lemon grass chicken"" (grilled chx w/ steamed veggis and Peanut sauce), ""C2"" Queen of Evil"" (spiced to order and we can even swap ingredients(cooked to order,yum!)) ""N1"" Pad Thai (good versian of old fave) ""N4"" Yakisoba (best in town, but addictive) ""S4"" Pad Phed Ta-lay (Stir fried seafood with fruit, veggies and herbs)\r Dessert: Banana Fritters\r Side: Purple Rice\r Bev's: Full Bar, Asian, Domestic, and Local Microbrews and Wines. Henry's Root Beer.\r See you there!\r \r PS: Dear ""Hambunglar"" I am appalled at your attempt to trash this restaraunt, especially after you admit that they were having a bad night. To me bad service is not being somewhere when the staff is overwhelmed, but being someplace when they are apathetic or rude, when they obviously have time to treat me right, but don't. Further, if I feel I have not received my money's worth, I will talk to the owner about it, not just slink off into the night and trash her on the internet. It is unfair to readers who might (will) enjoy this establishment had they not read your heady review. Come back, try it again, and tell me you had the same bad experience again. You won't. Otherwise maybe you should stick to rating McDonald's franchises. Pros: Clean, Laid-back service, Good value, Excellent food Cons: Car dealership next door uses their parking

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