Sharing a meal with loved ones is a way to connect, create memories, and discover which family member has been a robot all along. Refuel your clan with today's Groupon to Surin of Thailand’s North Highland Avenue location. Choose between two dining options:
- $12 for $25 worth of authentic Thai fare and drinks Sunday–Thursday
- $12 for $20 worth of authentic Thai fare and drinks Friday–Saturday
Locally sourced produce and meats mingle with imported Thai spices on Surin's hefty menu, which considerately calls out spicy dishes with 0–3 chili-pepper symbols. Embark on an epicurean adventure to Southeast Asia with a helping of fancy Thai sausages ($6.50) or a suitcase filled with the tender beef fillets and spices of the nuer nom tok ($9.50), served with crisp cabbage leaves for wrapping. Shrimp and asparagus offer companionship to the star crustaceans of the soft-shell crab dish ($18), and egg, broccoli, and garlic exhibit their friendliness by offering to french-braid the flat noodles of the pad see-u entree ($10.50). Chefs can whip up Thai curries in three levels of spiciness, the highest of which comes with its own tongue-cooling ice sculpture melted into a water glass.
The eatery also boasts a full bar that splashes empty cups with martinis or a variety of wizened grape juices. For a sweet meal finale, diners can perform a back flip over a homemade dessert such as vanilla bean crème brûlée ($6), landing atop a cushy scoop of coconut ice cream ($4).
Please tip on the pre-discounted amount.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to School Supplies
School-supply-purchasing season is here, and that can only mean one thing: back-to-school season. Here's this year's mandatory school-supply list, straight from the president's desk:
- Peach-colored crayon
- Letter opener
- Grappling calculator
- Blood-test centrifuge
- Blu-ray copy of the hit 1996 film Eraser
- Enough gum for the entire class
- $60 pair of jeans that everyone else will have
- According to Gym–brand gym shoes
- Dossier of local bullies and their allergies
- Glue
- Paste
- Dilbert-themed folder that says "School is like an office for children" on the cover
- Updated textbook that finally has information about the Second World War
- Anatomically correct hand for making hand turkeys
- No. 2 pencils FOR A #1 KID!
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