This is one of our go to places for Thai food on the West side of town. We usually order the papaya salad, crab fried rice, pad se ew or the pad thai for sure and of course a Thai tea. The papaya salad is pretty good with lots of flavor with green beans cherry tomatoes and peanuts. A very refreshing dish. The Pad see ew is also very flavorful with lots of wok hei. My finance's favorite is the crab fried rice with lots of crab meat. The thai tea is a little bit on the sweet side. I always forget to tell them less sweet. We tried the chicken wings one sitting and didn't like it much so I will stay away from that. The coconut soup is good too with lots of flavor and lots of seafood. Other entrees we've tried is the spicy basil beef, it was just ok. The mango sticky rice is yummy as well which we if we have the room will order.
Service is always good which them checking up on us, refilling water and taking away dishes. They don't have a parking lot but they have metered parking or you can park for free on the residential streets nearby. We...
Read moreFood is ok, service is good, small portions, prices are high.
Came here for dinner one night because I was craving some serious Thai food. The restaurant was not busy on a friday night so we got a table right away. We ordered the Chicken Lard salad, the green curry and the Tom Yum soup. The soup came out right away and it was very watery, chicken was very hard and bland - 1 star, do NOT order. The lard salad was good with minced ground chicken served with 3 pieces of romaine lettuce - 3 stars. The green curry $10, does not include rice, so you have to order and pay for that extra. The curry was good but had a bit too much sugar in it, so it was rather sweet. Service was nice.
Bathrooms are clean and street parking was very...
Read moreIt's surprisingly difficult to find good Thai Food in Los Angeles, but this place is my new favorite. The ingredients seem fresh, the flavors are great, the atmosphere is pleasant, and I feel physically good after eating the food. With respect to feeling good, there's an absence of lethargy and general malaise that can sometimes happen after eating out. The green papaya salad and the pumpkin curry are great. The pumpkin curry even makes Tofu taste good. My only negative might be that I wish they would make the old school Thai Iced coffee with strong dark coffee and sweetened condensed milk. I think a lot of Thai restaurants are now buying some kind of mix because this is not the first place I've had this...
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