Been here a few times and each visit was great. Found out they started to open Tuesdays, but due to staffing had to close Tuesdays again :( . Hoping they open Tuesdays again.
Larb wings are top notch and must have, especially if you like spicy. I've ordered the krapow twice, and it's been fantastic both times. Great flavor and heat, and the vegetables are al dente. No soggy veggies in any of the dishes.
Being Vietnamese, I was curious how their pho would be, and it was also very good. Nothing beats homemade pho, but they did an excellent job getting the flavor right along with the meats that go with pho. My preference is for a snappier pho noodle, but it wasn't a soggy mess like some restaurants in Dorchester. Definitely better pho here than other spots in MA.
Took my staff here to try their first go at Vietnamese food, and they got the chicken pho and said it was delicious.
Been back multiple times. My kids love the pot stickers, and I haven't seen them eat so much at a restaurant in a while. They used up their dessert bellies to eat their dishes and get seconds here, which is surprising with how large portions are.
Excited to try more dishes from this place since it's so close to work, and I hope everyone in the area enjoys this gem. It's not often you get authentic Asian flavors on the South Shore.
Edit: just had a few more dishes myself. The Tom Yum soup is really, really good. Shrimp are perfectly cooked, and it's got the right amount of sour and spicy.
The Pad Thai is good, and it's at least on par with other Thai restaurants in the area (if not better)
The mango fried rice could be better. It's tasty for sure, but I like my fried rice with drier or crispier rice.
Wonton soup... Very, very good.
Larb wings are still be l my favorite thing here, followed by the Krapow.
This is a great restaurant with authentic flavors and great quality. The food is cooked well, in...
Read moreIf you're looking for a top-tier dining experience, whether you're dining in or picking up, Cozy Pho & Thai Kitchen is an absolute gem. The moment you step inside, you're greeted with a clean, welcoming atmosphere that immediately puts you at ease. The staff is consistently friendly, making every visit feel personal, no matter the occasion.
The menu offers a fantastic variety of options at great prices, and the quality is always top-notch. Every ingredient tastes fresh, and the careful attention to detail in how everything is cut—down to the perfect size—really stands out. It’s the small things that make this place exceptional, especially as I’ve grown to appreciate the care local businesses put into serving their patrons.
One thing that sets Cozy Pho & Thai Kitchen apart is their attention to the little details when it comes to takeout and delivery. The packing is meticulous—no sauce spilling around, hot food stays hot, and cold food stays cold. If you've ordered something crispy, you can rest assured it won’t arrive soggy, thanks to their excellent takeout containers. It’s clear they’re dedicated to ensuring your meal arrives just as fresh and flavorful as if you were dining in.
Every time I visit, I’m reminded of how they go above and beyond in offering exceptional customer service, delicious food, and a true dedication to their customers. I’d recommend Cozy Pho & Thai Kitchen any day of the week—whether you’re craving pho, Thai food, or just need a pick-me-up. And if you’re in the mood for a refreshing beverage, try their Thai Iced Coffee—I personally love it with a little less condensed milk than usual.
This place truly has it all: consistency, quality, and care....
Read moreSo, this is hard to write because they are relatively new, but......it wasn't good. Giving two stars because it's obvious that they are trying and want to please customers. We ordered a bunch of stuff to check it out. An order larger than we would normally. We ordered a pork dish, chicken dish, seaweed salad, and crab rangoon, the larb wings (because of all the great reviews), and chive pancakes. Everything we opened reeked of bad fish.....before we even opened the ragoons or seaweed salad. The salad tasted off (like something had gone bad) and the wings tasted like they were coated with an entire spice rack. I love wings and can put away almost any, but these put me off.
The cozy fried rice and hot basil pork were edible, but not very good.....and they were the only things we could stand more than one bite of. Everything went into the trash. Live and learn.
Maybe it's a regional thing and we've never had this type of thai before. Maybe the real chef is off on Wednesday's, but we're not going to try again any time soon.
It's sad, because we need to find a new place. In our opinion, both the old standby's in Norwell and Weymouth....have gone WAY down hill in recent months. We used to order Thai take out at least once a week - every week - for years. I literally would never say no to the suggestion. But both of those other places are off their game too. Good luck it your search. I know there is a proper one...
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