NEED TO WORK ON THEIR SERVICE Just left this place. 05/02/2019 @ 12:30 pm. Permit parking only or meter parking on the street. The place is small. There were enough tables available for two people to sit at. We ask to eat at a 4 person table seeing that there were two guys also sitting at a 4 person table already eating. The waiter didn't have any problems sitting us at a 4 person table. Then a rude Asian women came out from the back and said, loud enough for us to hear, that the table was for 4 people. We looked at each other and then sat at the table for 2. Instead of giving us menus right away the same waiter SITS DOWN at another table and begins a conversation with the people sitting/eating there. My husband had to ask him for menus after 5 minutes. This place went through different business names and we've eaten at this location many times. We thought we'd try it with the current name...Beverly Hills Thai Kosher . We will never go there again. There are MANY OTHER Thai restaurants that we dine at with superior service...NOT BEVERLY HILLS THAI KOSHER !!! POOR SERVICE. Too bad, we like to support the local...
Read moreIf you’re looking for a place that truly transports you, Beverly Hills Thai Kosher is it. My wife and I celebrated our anniversary here and walked out not just full, but completely in love with the entire experience.
We’ve been here many times, and every dish continues to impress. This time we had the Pad Thai Sidewalk, Pad Kee Mao, Pad See Ew, egg rolls, and the seasonal mango sticky rice dessert. Every single bite was bursting with flavor.
The noodles are fresh and made to order, silky with the perfect bite. The beef is premium, tender, and seared to perfection. That mix of savory, sweet, spicy, and umami hits every corner of your palate. The egg rolls are crispy and golden and that mango dessert was the perfect finish, cool and creamy with sticky rice that melts in your mouth.
The vibe is romantic, relaxed, and welcoming. The staff are kind, knowledgeable, and down to earth, and the kitchen is run by a husband and wife from Thailand who clearly cook with heart. This place didn’t just make our anniversary amazing. It made it...
Read moreWOW! Three words: crying. tiger. beef. Try it and you won't regret it!
This place has a nicer ambiance than most kosher eateries on Pico, and the service is great. The place is tiny -- it probably fits less than 40 people at most, so if you come with a group, have a reservation or be prepared to wait a while.
I came with a group of 5 girls and we had the chicken satay skewers with peanut sauce to start, 2 entrees of the crying tiger beef with sticky white rice, pad see ew (pictured), and the thai basil with chicken and rice (pictured). Pad see ew is one of my ultimate favorite thai dishes, or any cuisine for that matter, and this place just didn't do it for me. The noodles were short and thick, almost home-made looking, but not as satisfying. The crying beef was so tender and delicious; there's this citrusy spicy tangy clear sauce that goes on top mmmm mmm mmmmm. That made the dish in my opinion. The thai basil chicken was also very...
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