Nestled in the vibrant streets of Los Angeles, Box Thai Street Food promises an authentic Thai culinary experience that transports diners to the bustling streets of Thailand. As a food enthusiast with a penchant for Thai cuisine, I recently had the pleasure of indulging in their mouthwatering Box Thai Special, and it was a culinary adventure that left me utterly impressed.
The Box Thai Special is a true celebration of Thai flavors, a symphony of fragrant herbs and aromatic spices that dance on the palate. The dish featured a delightful fusion of perfectly cooked noodles, succulent meat, and a medley of fresh vegetables, creating a harmonious blend of textures and tastes that delighted my taste buds with every bite.
What made this dining experience truly exceptional was the outstanding service provided by Pim, our waitress for the evening. From the moment we walked in, Pim greeted us with a warm smile and a genuine enthusiasm for Thai cuisine. Her knowledge of the menu was impressive, and she expertly guided us through the Box Thai Special, detailing its authentic ingredients and regional influences.
Throughout our meal, Pim's attentiveness was unparalleled. She ensured our water glasses were always full, anticipated our needs, and checked on us with genuine concern, making us feel like cherished guests in her own home.
The ambiance at Box Thai Street Food added to the overall charm of the experience. The vibrant and modern decor, adorned with Thai-inspired elements, created an inviting atmosphere that exuded the energy of a bustling Thai street market.
In conclusion, Box Thai Street Food in Los Angeles is a hidden gem for those seeking an authentic Thai street food experience. With Pim's exceptional service and the delectable Box Thai Special, this dining adventure was one to remember. If you're in search of bold Thai flavors served with a warm smile, Box Thai Street Food is the place to be. Treat yourself to an unforgettable Thai journey and savor the delights of Thailand in the heart of...
Read moreFor years we've been eating at Lum Ka Nada, a Thai restaurant on Ventura Boulevard. It is a comfortable eatery, with excellent waiters, and delicious food. But, unfortunately, it closed for several weeks because of the COVID pandemic.
My son found a delicious replacement. A surprisingly large, four year old, neighborhood eatery, located in a strip mall, about a mile north of Ventura Blvd.
BOX THAI STREET FOOD offers an extensive menu, including both Thai street and Asian fusion selections, at a more modest price.
Chef Poo's meals are delicious. If you have special dietary requirements, she will alter her recipes to be gluten free, vegan, make allergy substitutions, adjust the level of spice, or other concerns. No MSG is used. The menu states, "Any Redos Afterwards you will be responsible to pay for."
My wife and I picked up our son's birthday"banquet." The preordered takeout included: vegetable fried rice, vegetable pad thai, chicken fried rice, and chicken satay. All were flavorful and mildly spiced. Coconut yellow curry, loaded with veggies, added a wonderful warm flavor. Boiled chicken was separately packaged from the curry, so first I served myself the vegan sauce and veggies, then my son, mixed the two together, completing a chicken curry. Servings are generous, after dinner there was lots of delicious leftovers.
Carryouts are supplied in recyclable cardboard containers.
The restaurant has recently remodeled and has added many new seats. Sam, the owner and maitre d provided excellent, caring service.
I was told that Box Thai Street Food is a favorite afternoon snack with Hollywood film crews while on location in the San Fernando Valley.
Everything is wheelchair accessible. Parking is free.
So now I'm torn between two excellent eateries. Do I go for...
Read moreI was very excited to try this place but now disappointed how this place is managed. I was Surprised for the 5 stars. So decided to come here from Temecula so driving 2 hours, meeting with friends who live about 30 minutes from here and fiancé who drove an hour to get here. I enjoy Thai food, but if this is the last THAI food place, I'm NEVER stepping a foot here! Our friend called this place and they said if you are here by 7:15, you'll be fine and you're able to dine in. We figured will get here and eat quick and grab Boba close by. I got here by 7:10, there is ONLY 2 people in the restaurant and the lady is like yelling in a way where she cant take my order and we cant be seated because they close at 8. its 7:10!!! and that people sitting there have been waiting for 20 minutes for their food, well this is an issue and perhaps should be taken care of because what kind of customer service is this! When I asked her why we were told we would be seated, she keeps pointing at her wall and saying that they got a long list of orders and that it will take ONE hour to get our food to be cooked for TOGO! absolutely not! she is also trying to rush us to order. NO I refuse!
I notice how rude the response is when people dislike the service or management, but this place is terrible and I would take my business elsewhere! Lie over the phone to get business yet not be able to serve people whey they are there. There is no appreciation or good customer service...
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