5 /5 Alexia Hines: I had a lovely solo date here with me, myself, & a book. Everyone, from the moment I walked into the door, greeted me with smiles and that genuine souther hospitality. It was one of those experiences where you feel like youve walked into a huge family reunion, and you dont know Everyones name but nobody cares cause youre family.
The table in front of me helped me decide on my Thai tea vs Taro tea dilemma - it was a unanimous vote for thai boba tea. The table to my upper right asked me what delicious dish I had in front of me, Tofu Pad Thai by the way. The Pad that here has more of a citrus twist, a little thinner sauce, and less fish sauce than a lot of other places serve it - I honestly loved their unique take on pad thai, and the tofu had a great crispy texture and was also tossed in the sauce. I enjoyed dipping a few pieces in the yumyum sauce they provided.
I also got the starter salad with the ginger dressing, and they LOADED that sauce on. Im a saucey lady, so I deeply appreciated this and ate the leftover sauce with a spoon like a freak. You heard me. And Ill do it again.
The table to my lower right side told me "bless you" when I sneezed, & even waved goodbye and said "have a good night" when I left, along with my kind waitress and all the staff I happened to pass as I was leaving.
Im not sure if everyone felt bad for me cause i was alone or if they really were all just super sweet people, but I had a great time and ate some great food (with tons left over for tomorrow). Im totally coming back.
If youre a solo diner i can especially recommend Osaka Japanese Fusion.




