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Supon's is located at the corner of Dupont and I streets, kitty-corner from the Bellingham Public Schools building. Description: The first time I visited Supon’s it felt familiar. I spent my first 15 minutes in the place trying to figure out why, when suddenly I realized that I was feeling nostalgic. Maybe it’s the fact that Supon’s is housed in what looks to be an old drive-in burger joint, kitty-corner from the Bellingham Public Schools building, maybe it’s the young (though extremely pleasant and capable) staff that helps run the place, or maybe it’s the menu filled with tried-and-true Thai dishes. The fact remains that Supon’s reminds me of the sort of eateries I frequented while I was in college. Being constantly short on cash in college meant that, when I did have a few dollars to eat out, the goal was to find the best food in town for the least money. Supon’s prices are very reasonable, and the food that comes out of the kitchen is consistently flavorful and carefully prepared -- probably because Supon herself is in charge of the kitchen. Like most Thai food restaurants, dishes can be made as spicy or as mild as the customer wishes. Unlike many Thai food restaurants, if you order your Panang Chicken or Phad Thai zero to one star on the spiciness scale, you won’t be served a meal devoid of any flavor at all. Supon’s isn’t a special-occasion place (unless your budget is like mine was in college). It’s an anytime, let’s-have-Thai-tonight, neighborhood place. If you really aren’t in the mood to sit in a place that reminds you of your college days, then order take-out. Supon’s food is worth a try. Written By: Lisa Holt Map In This Category
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