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New Thai Restaurant Opens in Teaneck

Former Morris County eatery finds new home on Degraw Avenue

A husband-and-wife team of restaurateurs has opened a new Thai eatery in Teaneck after a rent increase prompted the duo to move out of their popular Morristown location, the Record reported.

Thitinan "Dao" Seeluang’s Thai Palace has been open on Degraw Avenue for about two months, offering authentic Thai food and decorated with artwork from Thailand.

With experience at Thai restaurants in Hasbrouck Heights and Ridgewood, Seeluang took over Thai Adaman See in Morristown, the report said. Faced with a jump in rent, Seeluang and her husband Tom Levine looked to Teaneck.

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"Our food is home-style, authentic Thai,” she said in the report.

Teaneck customer favorites include sliced boneless duck breast with a chili garlic sauce, pad Thai made with a family recipe and red snapper.

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For more information, including lunch and dinner menus, visit thaipalaceteaneck.com. Thai Palace is located at 267 Degraw Avenue and can be reached at 201-441-9119.

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