Superb Thai delicacy-- get some coconut cakes to share with friends! They're soft and sweet. This shop is located in the parking lot of the LAX-C plaza about .5 mile from Union Station.
You can also get other authentic street delicacies like real Thai Papaya salad (authentic = ask for the for the fermented crab--it imparts thd authentic flavor), choose spice level, made right there for you. Satay meat is also available by the skewer here bbq'd in front of you.
Venture inside to check out the little cafeteria offering traditional Thai food rarely found outside Thailand! Not your normal noodle dishes, spicy fish, chicken, and vegetarian ragout-style over rice, roasted fish, and desert + dumplings. Also fresh made Thai chili paste mixes handmade here!
Outside try Brickhouse coffee, or E-Sea Fresh for the Thai version of Tom yum, duck soup, Drunken Noodles, Kao Moo, Curry, and comfort deserts and drinks. These places are where Thai folks eat in Los Angeles....
Read moreThis place is incredible. Across from it is the largest costco you've ever seen, except it's filled with only asian foods and products and the chances are if you can read this then you can't read half of the things that are in there.
The little restaurant shack that is set up is only on the weekends, but it's so worth it. Think of this as a little adventure off the beaten path. First off, the meat. The skewers of meat were really tasty, and the sausage was really great. A little tangy and just perfect. They also have a northern thai sausage but it's only available in the larger size for $7 instead of the $3 for the smaller size with the normal sausage.
The coconut cakes are like tiny little pancakes filled with coconut. They're unique, they're tasty, and you can feel the love that they're made with. Will I be back? Only when I want to remember how amazing life is and feel warmed...
Read moreWe came on a Sunday, it is somewhat busy. The location has a few small Thai stands. We ordered the mango sticky rice coconut cakes and green onion coconut cakes. They are $10 ( each has around 8 pieces ).
The coconut cakes are sweet , creamy and flavorful, they made it right in front of you so they come out warm. The mango is sweet and not sour so we are satisfied. Remember to bring cash cause they accept cash & zelle. After they take your order, they give you a ticket and they make your food. You just need to bring that ticket to get your food.
The wait is around 25 minutes for the food, and there are 3 long tables next to the stand so you can eat there. We walk around the Thai grocery store across the coconut cake stand when waiting for food.
It is a nice place to experience some Thai coconut cakes! Would...
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