What a pleasant surprise! We had intentions of dining at another restaurant but the wait time was over an hour and with a toddler and baby, the window of dining and eating was in a crunch!
My husband and I called to check for seating wait time and the host stated our table will be ready when we get there! Great!
First impression, the place was nice and open. Good comfy seating area for take-outs and the ambiance is welcoming. We were seated right away and the host was super friendly and played with the baby while we sat down. Once we looked over the menu, for appetizer, we ordered fried pork gyoza and I had asked for side of white rice for the baby and she recommended sticky rice, which was brilliant so it wouldn’t make a mess and easier for baby to consume! My husband ordered the green curry ramen and I ordered a simple shrimp and chicken Pad Thai, and chicken fried rice for my toddler.
Food came out fast and the portions were great! My husband loved the green curry and kept raving to the host about the delicious soup. She then explained the broth takes 20 HOURS to simmer and cook!!! Amazing. Pad Thai was enough for me to take home for lunch! We will be a returning customer and plan on dining often. Thank you for...
Read moreWe got the roasted chicken ramen, pineapple fried rice with crispy chicken, gyoza, and Thai iced tea. My partner said the pineapple fried rice was very good. The crispy chicken was a bit bland but combined with the flavorful rice it was good. The roasted chicken ramen was good, not the best ramen I've ever had but certainly not bad! The broth was flavorful but lighter than other ramen I've had. All components were solid, except maybe the chicken. It seems it was cooked in with all the skin/fat/connective tissue attached which made the dish more flavorful, but the chicken a bit harder to eat. Parts I did eat were very tender. I just don't personally like fatty chicken, but someone who does would love it. Overall filling! Thai iced tea was also pretty good! We got plastic cups for our waters and the Thai iced tea, but food was served on bowls and plates. Gyoza was served in a small paper bowl and the dipping sauce was also in a plastic container. It seems that they specialize more in takeout. We also paid at the front instead of getting a bill (and we didn't know what to do at first because they were no other customers). They also had boba tea which we didn't try, but it...
Read moreI ordered a pho as a takeaway for dinner. I picked up from the store as the staff was still preparing for the dish. This is to say that I the dish didn’t sit on the shelf and waited for me. I live about 5 minutes from the store. After I come home I poured the soup into the noodles container. As I started to stir the noodles I found all noodles have stuck together and became one round mould. It was already impossible to separate the noodles, and if I tried to stir a little harder the noodles would immediately break into small pieces. If this wasn’t frustrating enough, I also found all beef was as raw as from the butcher in the same bowl. I can’t imagine a takeaway dish would request further processing on a stove top in a pot. I could very possibly take the dish and plan to eat in my car, right? How would the store expect me to make the bright red raw meat cooked in that case? I eventually had to heat it up on a pot, and as you can see from the pictures the soup was muddy because of the raw meat and just looking at it makes me sick. Such a disappointment from this restaurant. I would definitely not order or dine in...
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