Thursday, November 15, 2007

Capital Thai and Sushi offers wide array of specialties

We visited Capital Thai and Sushi for dinner and left full and happy. We started with the Thai iced-tea, a sweet and creamy concoction that would have made a fine dessert, but also went well with the gyoza we ordered as an appetizer. The small pork dumplings were served with a coconut-based sauce to cut their spiciness. For dinner, we sampled food from both sides of the China Sea. The sushi and sashimi platter, made before my eyes at the on-site sushi bar, boasted fresh, tender fish. The rolls were simple, but flavorful. The generous portion of pad thai was served with bean sprouts and peanuts over lettuce, and made an impressive presentation. The restaurant decor is clean and sparse, with just a few official-looking portraits decorating the walls. Our server was very attentive and friendly, and took time to visit with all of the customers. Even though it just opened, the restaurant had its share of customers that night. It won't be long before this new spot is discovered--so don't wait to visit!


The new restaurant located at 977 Central Avenue, next to Lexington Vacuum, near the Home Depot.


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