Nitally's ThaiMex opens new location in St. Pete

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click to enlarge Husband-and-wife duo Nit Jintaseranee(L) and Ally Valdez(R) have decided to make their way back to the 'Burg for a round two. - PHOTO VIA NITALLY'S/FACBEOOK
PHOTO VIA NITALLY'S/FACBEOOK
Husband-and-wife duo Nit Jintaseranee(L) and Ally Valdez(R) have decided to make their way back to the 'Burg for a round two.

After closing its doors in the Grand Central District last May, popular Thai-Mex fusion restaurant, Nitally's is back in St. Pete. This time, the restaurant is located at 1163 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St. N.  

The restaurant will be open Tuesday through Thursday from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. for lunch and reopen for dinner from 5:30-9 p.m.; it's closed on Sunday and Monday.

Husband-and-wife duo Nit Jintaseranee and Ally Valdez opened a location in South Pasadena last year, and have decided to make their way back to the 'Burg for a round two. 

The new location in St. Pete offers indoor and outdoor patio seating, with an eclectic, bright aesthetic. Murals on the outside of the building include quotes like "love someone spicy tonight" and "I love St. Pete."  

Colorful dishes are served up on metal trays with chopsticks; get ready to dive back in like they never left. Offerings range from Pad Thai and wide selection of curry dishes to tacos, burritos and fusion dishes like Panang Mole. The restaurant is currently working on getting its licensing to serve beer and liquor. 

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