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CUISINE: Thai
NEIGHBORHOOD: Soho
196 Elizabeth St Between Prince and Spring St
(p) 212-925-3310
Lovely Day is one of the few super cheap Thai places that doesn’t serve pad Thai with a side of grease. Plus, the tiny spot is hip in a real, LES sort of way, as opposed to a plastic chair, red walled, clear furniture way like say, Spice and See. The noodle dishes all come with a choice of protein (shrimp, chicken, beef, tofu), and are extremely generous in size. Huge leftovers provide lunch or dinner for next day making $8 Hobo Noodle seem like a savings bond.
Posted in FOOD on February 8, 2009 8:55pm by Seth | 6 comments
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