OrderedIng process was so complicated than it needed to be. Ordered Tom Yun soup with fish ($4 extra) and she kept asking if want the vegetables it comes with which I replied yes 4 times. Ordered drunken noodles and it supposed to come with ground chicken as it is , plus $4 extra bec i wanted shrimp. I tried to ordered sticky mango and she said they’re out of mango yet had a whole bunch in sight. Forgo the dessert as I was too hungry. I requested dine in since I wanted to eat on a regular plate. They served in a to go container and when I asked why, one said they don’t have bowl while other said it’s to go. I told them it’s for dine-in as specified on the receipt. It just seems so confusing with so many people dealing with. Food came bland. No ground chicken on the noodle and barely any veggies with the soup, had to ask for soy sauce to have some sort of taste..hardly anything on on the soup with cube cut fish floating. Not sure why the rating is 4+ but definitely not going back. $50 worth of food - no where...
Read moreWe were looking for a place in Waimea that had gluten free options. The place we wanted to try in the shopping mall was permanently closed, so we looked around the food court and settled on the Thai restaurant. As it turns out, EVERYTHING on the menu is gluten free and I'm glad we stumbled upon it. We had the avocado rolls, tom ka with rice, pad see ew, Thai tea and a lilikoi juice. I'm glad so many folks like the place already. Our server was great - on top of everything, sweet and helpful. They said it would be 10-15 minutes, and when I went to fetch an extra straw, I was pleasantly surprised to see all of our food was ready. I don't think it even took as long as they said. Everyone was happy with...
Read moreTom Kha coconut soup had best flavor here. Better than the five Tom Ka soups we had at five different thai places in Kailua Kona. It was also the cheapest (by an average of $3). The employee helping was very congenial and kind. When asked about the iced chai, he suggested I might enjoy it as it was homemade without artificial sweeteners (a nod to thai iced teas). He was right...it was delicious, and clean aftertaste. It is located in the food court of Parker Center, so we ate at a table in middle, didnt have to wait for one to open up. My husband enjoyed his heavy fried fish from another vendor while I felt nourished after...
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