Appetizers Coconut Shirmp Fried Chicken Dumplings Entree Tom Yum Soup - Beef Drunken Noodles - Beef Drink Thai Iced Coffee
Spice levels - regular hot is good for most people, it's not too spicy but digestible but if your really looking for spice and genuinely like a good burn that makes you sweat, drink water, and still want more then ask for 4 or 5 level of spice. It's the chili paste they use and how much they put that makes it spicier.
Appatizers were good the dumplings were deep fried and the coconut shrimp was crisp and tender. Both tasted great with the chili oil on the table. The chili oil didn't have as much of a kick as I imagined not sure why but try a bit if you like a light kick.
Tom Yum Soup was nice, it's flavorful and had a lot of mushrooms which I personally like. The amount of beef left a bit to be desired and wasn't as flavorful but can't blame them since it's a soup and the soup is the flavor carrier. Price though for the quality and quantity was beautiful and would recommend to grab some for anyone if your going to bring leftovers.
Druken Noodles, great amount of beef, well seasoned/flavored/cooked, all the shazam. Like the description says its a dish with flat noodles, peppers (green & red, bell/Capsicum(sweet pepper)) and onions. Big pieces of onions and peppers so if your not a fan let them know that you don't want as much or the spice level. I love onions, die hard fan so for me it was great and the peppers were fine, cooked but had a crunch. The noodles weren't bland and coated well with sauce so no worries there.
Thai Iced Coffee, was sweet. Coffee flavor got through but it was sweetened so if you want it a bit less desert substitute then let them know half as much sugar. Tasted fine though so ehh. Not really my go to thing but I imagine if it's the coffee flavor you want but sweet and creamy then go for it or if you have a niece or nephew you love and you want them to stay awake far into the night then this is that drink.
In all its Halal, just let them know beforehand that you want halal meat. The quantity and quality for the items I got were great especially since I didn't have expectations going in because it was all new food to me. Will visit again some day for Pho but for a 4:30 pm service it was fast friendly and great. Drink I drank at the restaurant, the drunken noodles I ate at the restaurant and took home a bit of the leftovers (see pictures) and the soup was a takeaway.
Definitely a nice hangout place to bring a few friends, eat a meal, and enjoy the...
Read moreMan, Pho Thai absolutely blew me away. From the second I walked in, I could smell that deep, spiced broth doing its thing, clove, star anise, all the good stuff that separates real pho from the weak imitators. I ordered the steak pho, and right away it was clear this place takes the craft seriously. The broth wasn’t just hot water with flavoring; it was alive, layered, rich, and clearly the result of someone who’s been perfecting this recipe for years. The steak was thin and tender, and it cooked perfectly right there in the bowl.
Here’s where things got wild: the fresh chili pepper on the table. I added about a half teaspoon, and it changed the whole dish. It opened up the flavor like flipping a switch, sweet, spicy, aromatic, every bite after that hit differently. It was one of those meals where you slow down just to make it last longer.
We also had the pineapple fried rice, and it was killer. You could tell the pineapple was fresh, not the canned stuff. Juicy, bright, and cut right before cooking. The rice was perfectly cooked, not greasy, and the chicken had that little snap that says “this was cooked right.”
Pho Thai feels both authentic and fresh, no shortcuts, no gimmicks, just great food made with care. The staff was super friendly, and the place has a relaxed, comfortable vibe.
If you think all pho tastes the same, this place will fix that belief fast. Best pho I’ve had in Massachusetts, no contest. I’ll be back for another bowl as...
Read moreTo start, this is a Thai, not Vietnamese place. So we thought it would be safer to order the Thai options. But we were sadly disappointed. It was obvious while ordering that they catered to americanized thai food. Even the condiments were lacking. I had hoped that a basic like pad thai would be sage but it was pretty tasteless, requiring me to dock it up with extra citrus and fish sauce and dried chili. It barely had cooked bean sprouts and had no fresh side of sprouts. It was still pretty mezzo. My husband got the spicy yellow noodle soup, which was not particularly spicy. Broth was plain but they were generous with the shrimp though. The ambience was fine and place was clean. Service was very nice and friendly. Too bad food was not great. Would definitely not come here if you want...
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