From nobody@nowhere  Wed Jan 24 23:15:09 2001
Forwarded: Mon, 07 Feb 2000 11:21:13 -0800
Forwarded: kabuki-west
From: Richard Threadgill <richardt@midgard.net>
Subject: Dinner Thursday, 2/3, Thai Basil, Sunnyvale
To: kabuki-west
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 17:57:23 -0800
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Sender: richardt@wonderlan.midgard.net
Status: RO

This Event:

	Thu 2/3:	Thai Basil, Sunnyvale

Coming Events:

	Wed 2/9:	Afghan House, Sunnyvale
	Wed 2/16:	Suraj, Redwoord City
	Wed 2/23: 	Don Giovanni, Mountain View
	Wed 3/1:	Kabul, San Carlos
	Thu 3/9:	Swagat, Palo Alto
	Wed 3/15:	Amarin Thai, Mountain View
	Wed 3/22:	Kosta's, San Mateo
	Wed 3/29:	El Paso, Mountain View
	Thu 4/6:	Janta, Palo Alto
	Wed 4/12:	Paradise, Mountain View
	Wed 4/19:	Passage to India, Mountain View

Time:

	Thursday, February 3rd, 7:30pm

Place:

	Thai Basil II (The Bigger One)
	210 Town and Country
	Sunnyvale

Description:

Thai Basil II is the larger cousin of the hole-in-the-wall we all know we can
never sit down.  Also in downtown Sunnyvale, Thai Basil II is larger and was
still decorating last time I went there.

Dinner should be less than fifteen dollars, not including drinks. 

Kabuki last attended Thai Basil in October

Directions: 

Short:
   Thai Basil II is on the Matildha side of the Town and Country shopping center
abuting Washington and Mathilda.  It's across the road and down from Chevy's.

Transit:
   Tham Basil II is a couple blocks away from the Sunnyvale Caltrain station.
>From the station, walk along Mathilda across the endless parking lot.  Turn left
before you hit the end.  Thai Basil II is in the Town and Country lot.

Long:
    Take 101 to Mathilda. Head west on Mathilda into downtown Sunnyvale,
crossing both Central Expressway and the Southern Pacific rail line. After going
over the railroad, turn left. Go one block south and park.  Thai Basil II is in
the Town and Country maze.  The restaurant windows extend out to Washington
street, you need to walk up the corner to get in the store.

- RichardT [Directions and review by Charles Merriam]

