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Apsara Palace

Addictive eats from Southeast Asia
By JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ  |  May 18, 2007
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Re: Apsara Palace
This place is fantastic. I originally come from Providence, went to URI and now (eat and ) live in Kansas. Everytime I come back to Providence, I search for Thai, Asian and other good restaurants. I can't believe I did not know about this place. I found it, sampled and invited friends from Boston. The peking Duck was exceptional (my friends just as good as that eaten in China) . The green curry salmon soup is to die for. Everything was exceptional. But if you are nearer here then I am, try it soon. If not you are really missing out on great Asian food at reasonable prices. The service is very good too. You can bet I will be trying this place again when we are back in town.
By dreric1kansas on 01/01/2009 at 11:51:52

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