Wow! I can't believe this delicious Thai food came out of a food truck! This is on par with some of the best thai restaurants I've ever had. When visiting any Thai place for the 1st time, I always start with Pad Thai. If it's good with something as basic as Pad Thai noodles, I figure everything else will be good as well. I ordered:
N1: Pad Thai Noodles w/shrimp. Flavor is spot on, portions were large, I got at least 8 jumbo shrimp that were cooked perfectly. Only compliment I can give this is that this is how my mom would cook it, a dish that you crave more of. Sweet, savory, noodles stir fried perfectly. Would highly recommend if you like Pad Thai.
A2: Spring rolls. Each roll had 3 jumbo shrimp. Flavor of excellent. Sauce is probably something you might not be used to but the coconut peanut flavor is mild and goes well with the rolls.
Must try underated desserts you won't find at many Thai places
D1: sweet sticky rice w/egg custard. You have most likely tried this with mango but the egg custard is a must try. This is something you do not see every day in thai restaurants. The sticky rice is not or dry at all, it's ooey gooey perfection. The egg custard is why I will ALWAYS order this everytime I go back. In fact, do NOT try this because I do not want them to run out when I order. If you've never had this before, try it and tell me I'm wrong about how good this dessert is.
D3: Sweet sticky rice wrapped in banana leaf with banana. Wrapped in actual banana leaf and a perfect dessert for later in the day when you're craving something sweet.
I will 100% come back again to try other dishes (larp, papaya salad, stir fry, curry, noodle dishes) and will update my review. This is a must try place if you want Thai...
Read moreThe service wasn't bad. It's grossly overpriced though. Food trucks suck. My real issue here is that it's a cold overcast day and my one true wish is to enjoy a hot bowl of Tom kha somewhere that is not my home. But google maps keeps taking me to food trucks as opposed to dine in restauraunts, I usually don't do food trucks but gave it a shot. Just felt like it wasn't worth 20 dollars for a small cup of tom kha and a small Thai iced tea. Yes I know average prices of Tom kha. Yes I know I could have gone to a restauraunt. This is my authentic experience: it felt overpriced for what it was. I also managed to burn myself, get Tom kha on my car seat, and on my pants, and now it looks like I busted all over myself and can't go home to change pants. No more food trucks. I wish google would not list food trucks in restaurants near me. It is...
Read moreTried Sukjai for the first time tonight, and my husband and I loved it! We got the pad thai (chicken and pork), the crab rangoons, and the green curry. Everything was wonderful - super flavorful and a great portion size.
I've tried a lot of pad thais in Austin, and I think this was one of the best. They use the thinner noodles, so if that's not your thing, just be aware! I usually prefer the thicker noodles and still thought it was amazing.
The owner had the warmest/kindest energy too - we ordered the green curry to go, and she offered to cook it closer to the time we were leaving to ensure it wouldn't get too cold sitting outside as we ate the rest of our meal. She was truly so sweet. Definitely recommend trying Sukjai and...
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