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  • Dee Daa also serves a selection of Thai teas $1.98 and some frozen fruit to end the meal with.

    Hot, Spicy—and Fast Anusha Shrivastava 2011

  • Ramsay de Give for The Wall Street Journal Service is quick at Dee Daa, a new cafe-like restaurant in Midtown that serves hot and spicy Thai dishes.

    Speedy Thai in Midtown 2011

  • Dee Daa, which means joyful or exuberant in Thai, is Mallika Sukjaro's maiden venture into the food business in New York.

    Hot, Spicy—and Fast Anusha Shrivastava 2011

  • The recently opened Dee Daa in Midtown offers hot and spicy Thai dishes with fast-food efficiency.

    Hot, Spicy—and Fast Anusha Shrivastava 2011

  • Ramsay de Give for The Wall Street Journal Dee Daa is a brightly lit 28-seat restaurant where you place your order at the counter and wait for your name to be called.

    Speedy Thai in Midtown 2011

  • Dee Daa is at 155 E. 44th St. between Lexington and Third Avenue and is open 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.

    Hot, Spicy—and Fast Anusha Shrivastava 2011

  • The recently opened Dee Daa in Midtown offers hot and spicy Thai dishes with fast-food efficiency.

    Speedy Thai in Midtown 2011

  • The literal translation is as follows: Raa means sun; Maa means moon; Daa means earth; Saa means totality of experience; So means personal sense of identity; and Hung means the Infinite vibration.

    Meditation as Medicine M.D. Dharma Singh Khalsa 2001

  • The literal translation is as follows: Raa means sun; Maa means moon; Daa means earth; Saa means totality of experience; So means personal sense of identity; and Hung means the Infinite vibration.

    Meditation as Medicine M.D. Dharma Singh Khalsa 2001

  • Daa hid the glass in his bosom, and, taking his stick in his hand, the once rich gentleman passed with his daughters out of the house of

    Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen 1840

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