Had take-out pad thai -- very good! When I went, the restaurant was very tiny and I think, only take-out. I believe she may have expanded now.

Had take-out pad thai -- very good! When I went, the restaurant was very tiny and I think, only take-out. I believe she may have expanded now.
I have eaten at Hattapon's Kitchen quite a few times. They only accept cash, but there is a bank only 1/2 a block away if you only have plastic.
The selection might be seen as limited by some, but everything is made to order, using fresh ingredients, and in a timely manner.
For those who are looking for value, Hattapon's...
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Don't let the lack of fancy decor or that this is a cash only operation keep you from coming in. This is a grass roots small business offering wonderful service and serving good Thai food. Its simple and enjoyable. "Regulars" often bus their own tables but there are no signs telling you to do this, its just a courtesy. The...
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We have 2 places in town and they are across the street from each other. THis one offers a more local, funky and authentic experience. To say it another way it is not gussied up Thai food for Americans. It might be a little less expensive too. Both restuarants are good at waht they do, they just do diffent things....
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The owners will put a smile on your face and even choose your meal for you if you ask. Servings are sometimes small but the price is definately right. A place not to miss when visiting Greenfield!
This wonderful restaurant, which started it's life on Main Street as a counter with only 2 seats, has moved into a storefront on Main and continues to offer the best homemade Thai food in town, better, I think, than Thai Blue Ginger across the street. What I love best is that the owner has a stand at the Farmer's Market...
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We enjoy Hattaporn's cooking so much that we try to make every Tuesday a Thai Takeaway Tuesday. Her flavorings of lemongrass and cumin and other herbs and spices is delicate and aromatic. Just walking in makes your mouth water.
I've always loved this place, the only drawback was it was so small you couldn't sit down. Now they have moved a few doors down to a place with lots of tables, great atmosphere and their usual authentic andfabulous Thai food. Great prices and friendly service too. Love the posters and photos from old Thailand on the walls.
So, Hattapon's Kitchen has reopened as of 3/17/10, in a much larger space (where Tofu A-Go-Go used to be, across from Wilson's Department Store). The menu is the same, with a few additions (like dumplings)--but the best part is that now you can meet friends and sit at a table! There is seating for about 20 people. At lunch, there...
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if only there was more then one table
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