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Thai Thai Cafe
Description
Classic Thai dishes such as pad see ew & green curry in an unassuming storefront with late hours.
Nearby attractions
Cottonwood Urban Farm
8380 Ventura Canyon Ave, Panorama City, CA 91402
Nearby restaurants
Khun Khao Thai Restaurant
13550 Roscoe Blvd, Panorama City, CA 91402
In-N-Out Burger
13651 Roscoe Blvd, Panorama City, CA 91402
Al's Hot Chicken
13606 Roscoe Blvd, Panorama City, CA 91402
Baan Thai
13541 Roscoe Blvd, Panorama City, CA 91402
Cemiches Yoyo
13550 Roscoe Blvd, Panorama City, CA 91402
Rodriguez Taco Shop
13555 Roscoe Blvd, Panorama City, CA 91402
Del Taco
13701 Roscoe Blvd, Panorama City, CA 91402
Yoshinoya Panorama City
13750 Roscoe Blvd, Panorama City, CA 91402
Mi Tierra Restaurant Salvadorian & Mexican Food
13762 Roscoe Blvd, Panorama City, CA 91402
Subway
13559 Roscoe Blvd, Panorama City, CA 91402
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Thai Thai Cafe

13605 Roscoe Blvd, Panorama City, CA 91402
3.6(60)$$$$
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Classic Thai dishes such as pad see ew & green curry in an unassuming storefront with late hours.

attractions: Cottonwood Urban Farm, restaurants: Khun Khao Thai Restaurant, In-N-Out Burger, Al's Hot Chicken, Baan Thai, Cemiches Yoyo, Rodriguez Taco Shop, Del Taco, Yoshinoya Panorama City, Mi Tierra Restaurant Salvadorian & Mexican Food, Subway
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Phone
(818) 616-1455

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Featured dishes

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Yellow Curry
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Thai Iced Coffee With Boba
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Bottled Water
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Thai Iced Coffee
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Thai Iced Tea
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Fresh Young Coconut
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Soda
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Steamed Rice Noodle
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Red Sweet And Sour Sauce
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Sweet & Sour Sauce
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Teriyaki Sauce
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Peanut Sauce
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Hot Sauce
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Sriracha Sauce
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Lime Dressing
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Jasmine Rice
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Chili Oil
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Brown Rice
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BBQ Pork Spare Rib Dinner
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Crying Tiger Pork
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Tom Yum Noodle
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Seafood Noodle
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Boat Beef Noodle

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4.9

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Nearby restaurants of Thai Thai Cafe

Khun Khao Thai Restaurant

In-N-Out Burger

Al's Hot Chicken

Baan Thai

Cemiches Yoyo

Rodriguez Taco Shop

Del Taco

Yoshinoya Panorama City

Mi Tierra Restaurant Salvadorian & Mexican Food

Subway

Khun Khao Thai Restaurant

Khun Khao Thai Restaurant

4.5

(180)

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In-N-Out Burger

In-N-Out Burger

4.6

(1.4K)

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Al's Hot Chicken

Al's Hot Chicken

4.7

(68)

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Baan Thai

Baan Thai

4.4

(156)

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Jeniffer MoralesJeniffer Morales
This place doesn't do dine-in. They don't usually have their lights on to show they are open either, you just have to call. First time I went, I happened upon the place because they were open late and went up to the front door because Google said they were open. They have a sign on the door to knock or call for assistance. I ordered a seafood coconut soup and 2 plates and it was $90+. I was craving the soup again and we went down to try something different. 2 soups was $45. Seems a bit steep considering the containers they give are not that big. I enjoy the soup but do not know that I can justify the $22 (menu says $15.95) cost. Not to mention, when they give you the menu, they tell you the prices have changed. I think they just make up numbers and see how it goes. They come out to give you the menu and tell you to call/knock when ready and then bring out the card machine. They are nice enough but not having the right or updated prices is not good business. Kind of hard to locate, especially when the line for In and Out gets long. My S.O. thought I was going to the ARCO initially because it's not that visible. The seafood coconut soup is good. Lots of fish and I like that it is creamy. Really enjoy the lime and cilantro. Not sure that we would go back, unless I'm really craving that soup.
Ricky IgnacioRicky Ignacio
Talk about a hole in the wall. Located in a gas station parking lot, Thai Thai gave me one of the best thai meals in LA I've ever had. My gf was stuffed and satisfied and she's such a critic when it comes to food. Apparently, they have a great chef and that is one of the reasons we chose to come here on a Saturday night. We had the bbq honey chicken and pad see ew. Chicken was cooked perfectly and the fried rice had such great flavor without being too salty or oily. The pad see ew was scrumptious and they didn't skimp either as it was loaded with chicken and broccoli. The noodle to protein ratio was definitely there. Will definitely come back and make this our go to thai restaurant. As I said, it is small with less than 10 small tables. However, both times I've come here it wasn't busy at all. They do seem to get a lot of business through online orders.
Christopher AragónChristopher Aragón
Entering was awkward, you have to knock the door or call them to have them open the door for you; once in they pretty much lock you in. The Tom Yum soup was pretty good but the Panang Curry was not great; the meat wasn't good quality and the curry needed more flavor. They make their own chili oil which is good to see. Service is decent. What makes this place really not worth it is the prices. It feels like a straight up rip off. The Tom Yum, panang curry, two teas and two waters came up to over $60. I'd be ok with it if the quality was outstanding or something, but for what you get, it's not worth it unless you're in a larger group.
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This place doesn't do dine-in. They don't usually have their lights on to show they are open either, you just have to call. First time I went, I happened upon the place because they were open late and went up to the front door because Google said they were open. They have a sign on the door to knock or call for assistance. I ordered a seafood coconut soup and 2 plates and it was $90+. I was craving the soup again and we went down to try something different. 2 soups was $45. Seems a bit steep considering the containers they give are not that big. I enjoy the soup but do not know that I can justify the $22 (menu says $15.95) cost. Not to mention, when they give you the menu, they tell you the prices have changed. I think they just make up numbers and see how it goes. They come out to give you the menu and tell you to call/knock when ready and then bring out the card machine. They are nice enough but not having the right or updated prices is not good business. Kind of hard to locate, especially when the line for In and Out gets long. My S.O. thought I was going to the ARCO initially because it's not that visible. The seafood coconut soup is good. Lots of fish and I like that it is creamy. Really enjoy the lime and cilantro. Not sure that we would go back, unless I'm really craving that soup.
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Jeniffer Morales

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Talk about a hole in the wall. Located in a gas station parking lot, Thai Thai gave me one of the best thai meals in LA I've ever had. My gf was stuffed and satisfied and she's such a critic when it comes to food. Apparently, they have a great chef and that is one of the reasons we chose to come here on a Saturday night. We had the bbq honey chicken and pad see ew. Chicken was cooked perfectly and the fried rice had such great flavor without being too salty or oily. The pad see ew was scrumptious and they didn't skimp either as it was loaded with chicken and broccoli. The noodle to protein ratio was definitely there. Will definitely come back and make this our go to thai restaurant. As I said, it is small with less than 10 small tables. However, both times I've come here it wasn't busy at all. They do seem to get a lot of business through online orders.
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Entering was awkward, you have to knock the door or call them to have them open the door for you; once in they pretty much lock you in. The Tom Yum soup was pretty good but the Panang Curry was not great; the meat wasn't good quality and the curry needed more flavor. They make their own chili oil which is good to see. Service is decent. What makes this place really not worth it is the prices. It feels like a straight up rip off. The Tom Yum, panang curry, two teas and two waters came up to over $60. I'd be ok with it if the quality was outstanding or something, but for what you get, it's not worth it unless you're in a larger group.
Christopher Aragón

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Reviews of Thai Thai Cafe

3.6
(60)
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3.0
2y

This place doesn't do dine-in. They don't usually have their lights on to show they are open either, you just have to call. First time I went, I happened upon the place because they were open late and went up to the front door because Google said they were open. They have a sign on the door to knock or call for assistance. I ordered a seafood coconut soup and 2 plates and it was $90+. I was craving the soup again and we went down to try something different. 2 soups was $45. Seems a bit steep considering the containers they give are not that big. I enjoy the soup but do not know that I can justify the $22 (menu says $15.95) cost. Not to mention, when they give you the menu, they tell you the prices have changed. I think they just make up numbers and see how it goes. They come out to give you the menu and tell you to call/knock when ready and then bring out the card machine. They are nice enough but not having the right or updated prices is not good business. Kind of hard to locate, especially when the line for In and Out gets long. My S.O. thought I was going to the ARCO initially because it's not that visible. The seafood coconut soup is good. Lots of fish and I like that it is creamy. Really enjoy the lime and cilantro. Not sure that we would go back, unless I'm really...

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5.0
7y

Talk about a hole in the wall. Located in a gas station parking lot, Thai Thai gave me one of the best thai meals in LA I've ever had. My gf was stuffed and satisfied and she's such a critic when it comes to food. Apparently, they have a great chef and that is one of the reasons we chose to come here on a Saturday night.

We had the bbq honey chicken and pad see ew. Chicken was cooked perfectly and the fried rice had such great flavor without being too salty or oily. The pad see ew was scrumptious and they didn't skimp either as it was loaded with chicken and broccoli. The noodle to protein ratio was definitely there.

Will definitely come back and make this our go to thai restaurant. As I said, it is small with less than 10 small tables. However, both times I've come here it wasn't busy at all. They do seem to get a lot of business through...

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2.0
4y

It was ok. Not worth the 60 I spent. I would skip the papaya salad. Maybe its good sometimes, but whatever they gave me at 1:30am I didn't find particularly tasty. I love papaya salad but that was a waste of money. Ive had better jerky from other places as well. Their jerky didn't taste marinated in the slightest. Another waste of money. The cashew chicken tasted good, but whoever cuts their vegetables could really stand to put a little more effort. Everything was giant chunks. Look Im not trying to be mean, but this was just super ok. Just because I'm ordering food at 1:30am doesn't mean I don't have an eye for...

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