I first ate at Panoy Thai when it was on Neal Street. My wife and I would bring books and puzzles to work on while we waited for the very slow preparation of our food. Even after the move to their current location next to Goomba’s on Route 174, things didn’t improve much. Over time, we found other choices for Thai food in the area and pretty much stopped going to Panoy. Recently, my daughter recommended that I give them another try. Under new management, Panoy has become one of the very best Thai/Cambodian restaurants I have ever experienced. The …
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