From nobody@nowhere Wed Jan 24 23:15:09 2001 Forwarded: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 14:58:04 -0700 Forwarded: kabuki-west From: Richard Threadgill Subject: Dinner Thursday, 9/9, Thai Garden, Palo Alto To: kabuki-west Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 16:15:42 -0700 Message-ID: <29792.936918942@wonderlan.midgard.net> Sender: richardt@wonderlan.midgard.net Status: RO This Event: Thu 9/9: Thai Garden, Palo Alto Coming Events: Wed 9/15: Blue Nile, Berkeley Wed 9/22: Full House, Mountain View Wed 9/29: Beppo's, Palo Alto Thu 10/7: Armenian Gourmet, Sunnyvale Wed 10/13: Mandarin Gourmet, Palo Alto Wed 10/20: Thai Basil, Sunnyvale Wed 10/27: Bella Vista, Woodside Thu 11/4: Paradise, Mountain View Wed 11/10: Suraj, Redwood City Wed 11/17: MacArthur Park, Palo Alto Wed 11/24: Don Giovani, Mountain View Wed 12/1: El Paso, Mountain View Thu 12/9: Mountain House, Woodside Wed 12/15: Sarovar, Sunnyvale Wed 12/22: Fresco, Palo Alto Wed 12/29: Armadillo Willy's, Los Altos Thu 1/6: Afghan House, Sunnyvale Wed 1/12: Jose's, Palo Alto Wed 1/19: Khan Toke, San Francisco Chris Hull maintains a Kabuki web page at http://remarque.org/kabuki. Time: Thursday, September 9th, 7:30pm Place: Thai Garden (the Thai Bowling Alley) 4329 El Camino Real Palo Alto Description: A Thai place connected to a bowling alley? Not possible you say? Thai Garden is just that. You can barely hear the sounds of the balls if the entire place is quiet, which it usually is. Extensive menu, interesting foods, not for the coconut allergic. I don't think I've been with a group there where anyone had anything they didn't consider at least good. The service doesn't seem to smile, but they get orders right, and the food shows up still hot from the kitchen. [Review by Ricky] Directions: Thai Garden is between San Antonio and Arastradero on El Camino Real. Your best route is 101 to San Antonio Road, head Southwest on San Antonio to El Camino and turn right. You will proceed approximately two lights to the restaurant, it is on right hand side of the street and is *bright* orange. -RichardT