Date: August 21, 2008
Time: Approx 11:30am EST
Ah. Thai food. Pattaya, located on George Washington Memorial Hwy in Yorktown, is one of many local restaurants offering Thai Cuisine.
The first thing you notice when you walk in, is their modern and elegant atmosphere. We came during lunchtime, around 11:30, and were sat down right away. As soon as we sat down, the glasses in front of us were filled with water. Looking at their menu, they had a “vegetarian” section with plenty of options. They had Veggie Pad Thai, Tofu or Eggplant delight, Veggie Fried Rice, and more. We decided to order Pad Se Eew with Tofu replacing the usual chicken, beef, or pork. We also ordered Thai Tea as our drinks. As is customary in most Thai restaurants, our lunch meal was preceded by a small salad. This salad was very good. The only thing missing was a spring roll. Quite a few Thai restaurants serve the salad with a spring roll. While waiting for our food to arrive, we sipped on the sweet Thai Tea. It was perfect. There are some restaurants who put too much or too little of the cream/milk and sugar but this was not one of them. When the food arrived, the portions were smaller when compared to other Thai restaurants but the taste was excellent! It is, to this day, one of the best Pad Se Eew w/Tofu that I have ever tried. Not at a bad price either at $7.95 (lunch price).
We decided to skip dessert since its lunch (vs. dinner) and I had to get back to work. Paying went quickly and we were in and out within 40 minutes (probably would have been faster but I was taking my time enjoying every bite!) The waitress was very friendly, silverware was clean, and food was excellent. All-in-all, it was a great dining experience.
I would recommend Pattaya as one of, if not my favorite, Thai restaurants on the Peninsula. Now, Southside is another matter but that will be on a later review. ;)

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