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Thai Singha House to Go
As an actual house, it's small: in the space that customers have to stand in, you could barely fit a twin bed. But as a mostly grab-and-go joint, this little offshoot of West Philly's Thai Singha House isn't about being welcomed into someone's dining room to sit and stay. (Technically there's a little counter for customers to eat at, but I only recommend sitting there if you enjoy the feeling of strangers constantly brushing up against your back). On the day I visited, I was tired and cranky and hungry, and while I waited for my food I begrudgingly exchanged tight-lipped smiles with strangers as we maneuvered to get past one another. In the end, though, the comfort food was food was worth it: the Pad Thai, with its hot mess of noodles, crisp-fresh vegetables, and fried tofu, was great. It was like someone made a super food of Exactly What I Needed. So yeah, it's a tiny house, but it's got a great kitchen.
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