Came here on a rare trip to Williamsburg and decided to try out this place that I’ve saved for a long time. Can say it was def worth it! We got 3 appetizers and 3 entrees for a group of 4 and it was the perfect amount of food.
For appetizers, we got the following: Crab Rangoon Curry Puff Steamed Chicken & Shrimp Thai Dumplings
The Crab Rangoon was the perfect size to pop the whole piece into your mouth and let the filling burst. The crust was not too thick like a lot of other places, which I liked and the cream cheese filling was really good! The Curry Puff was crispy and not too thick, making it easy to eat. The Steamed Chicken & Shrimp Thai Dumplings were actually on the house and we expected it to taste similar to shumai, but the inner part is actually slightly different and kind of like a ball of soft meat mixed together.
For the main dishes, we got these three: Kao Soi with Shrimp Massaman Curry with Beef Basil Sauce with Chicken
I’ve found that Kao Soi differs vastly across restaurants and can say that the one here was one of the best ones I’ve had. Would highly recommend getting it! The flavor was not too sweet and the crispy noodle was a nice texture where when soaked into the sauce, it became softer and easier to eat. The Massaman Curry with Beef was also flavored properly and not too sweet for Thai food. We asked for mild spice, but I think we could’ve went for even spicier. The Basil Sauce with Chicken was a lighter dish to help balance out the other thicker sauce ones.
We also had the Mango Sticky Rice for dessert and it was so bad. The mango tasted in season and the sticky rice was a good amount of sweetness.
Overall, the flavor of the food was just right across and I liked every dish, which does not happen often. The service was also amazing - the server was so kind and attentive to us. Price was so reasonable for the great food we had too. Definitely recommend coming here if you’re in the area and looking for some...
Read moreI came here on a weekend for lunch because I saw on their online menu that they have lunch specials even during weekends, hooray! When I entered around 1:30PM, the restaurant was entirely empty. There were 6 2-people tables as well as a 6-person long tall table as well as around 4 or 6 counter seats facing the outside. While I was there, I also saw a lot of delivery orders and takeout orders. Anyway, I got the drunken noodles with tofu and vegetables, and I noticed on their menu that they have both tofu and fried tofu as options (as well as vegetables). I appreciated that they had tofu and vegetables mixed as an option. Because I noticed both tofu and fried tofu as options, I asked whether tofu and vegetables came with fried tofu. The waitress said no, but she can make it fried tofu, to which I agreed. I also asked for spicy, which was a good move on my part. My food came out quite quickly, and she also asked whether I'd like chopsticks (wooden ones though). I ended up eating it all with a fork though. Anyway, the flavor was great although it was a bit oily, and I liked the tofu as well. It was quite great! The only downside is the ratio of vegetables/tofu to noodle was really bad. There was an overload of vegetables and tofu, definitely not enough noodles. The noodles were perfectly chewy and I really enjoyed them, just wished I had more of it. Anyway, the meal was delicious and I really liked eating it. Service was nonexistent though, and I was randomly charged $0.32 for paying credit card even though...
Read moreThere are some confusion with old and new menu. I saw some pictures of authentic dishes here but when I came the new menu didn't have them then a woman who was my server said maybe it was when this restaurant used to name Blink. Anyway the service was not so impressed at all. I don't know who she is? If she is the owner she should reconsider how she treats a customer no matter what nationality customer is. The restaurant only have my friend and I as dine in customers, I saw fews delivery and pick up orders. Our server never ask how the food taste? Never recommend or signature dish.
We have..... Chinese broccoli Crispy pork rice 9/10 recommended!
Roasted duck over rice 8/10 recommended!
Tom Yum noodles 2/10 not recommended! Tom Yum in Thailand has 2 kinds, one is clear spicy soup and another one is with coconut milk. Honestly the one with coconut milk always stand alone and super popular with out noodles in it. My opinion for Tom Yum noodles dish the noodles only good with the clear spicy soup one so we are not crazy about this dish at all.
It is so hard to find Thai restaurant that makes an authentic Thai dish in my area anyway, at least we found some dishes that are good in my...
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