Small Thai restaurant with warm wood floors and fresh flowers at every table creates a cozy, relaxed atmosphere. Family-run with an authentic, welcoming vibe that feels like home. Decor is adorable and fun, making it a peaceful spot to enjoy flavorful, well-prepared dishes.
Authentic Thai flavors shine in dishes like Green Curry, Panang, and Pad Thai. The Thai tea stands out as a notable drink, complementing the mango sticky rice dessert.
Fish dishes include crispy fish cakes and crab puffs served as appetizers. Fish cakes appear fresh and flavorful, often paired with soups like To Kah Gai or crab omelets.
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The restaurant is very vegan friendly.
The lunch specials are reasonably priced.
They adjust the spiciness and tanginess of dishes upon request.
Spacious yet cozy interior features Thai decor and a fish tank that adds a unique touch. Atmosphere stays calm and elegant with a relaxed vibe supported by a curated playlist and travel shows. The setting suits both casual dining and special occasions, offering a welcoming and clean environment.
Panang curry and pad Thai stand out with rich, authentic flavors. The menu also features yellow curry, drunken noodles, and mango sticky rice, all prepared with care and bold taste.
Fried fish stands out with its crispy texture and pairs well with an excellent chili sauce. The pla lad prik fish dish offers a bold, spicy flavor that complements the salted fish fried rice and Thai curry noodles.
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The portions at Thai Bowl Cafe are extremely generous.
Vegetarian options are available at the restaurant.
They charge a little extra for using a credit card.
Small Thai restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with quiet ambiance and good music. Lunch draws a steady crowd seeking authentic, flavorful dishes like Pad Thai, Khao Soi, and homemade egg rolls. Prices stay reasonable while portions balance freshness and satisfaction.
Dishes like green curry, Pad Thai, and Pad Kee Mao pack authentic, bold flavors. The mango and sticky rice dessert stands out as a sweet finish.
Great selection of fish includes whole trout and crying tiger dishes. Homemade fish cake adds variety to the menu.
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The lunch special offers great prices and value for money.
Expect quick service as food arrives faster than estimated delivery times.
The restaurant is small, so seating may be limited during peak hours.
Small space offers cozy, authentic Thai atmosphere with inviting scents and excellent music that create a home-like vibe. Friendly energy makes it feel welcoming and relaxed. Regulars come for authentic, beautifully presented dishes that stand out for their flavor.
Mango sticky rice stands out as a must-try dessert. The yellow curry and drunken noodles deliver rich, authentic flavors that define the menu.
Fish comes with perfectly cooked skin that is crunchy and meat that is juicy and falls off the bone easily. The Golden Pampano fish stands out as a main dish, and fish cakes are flavorful enough to enjoy after trying a sample.
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The restaurant has new ownership as of late September 2023.
All cooks and servers are Thai, ensuring an authentic experience.
The portions are generous and reasonably priced.
Small, casual Thai restaurant with a cozy, inviting atmosphere and bright, clean interior after renovation. The space feels comfortable and spacious, with a private room for large parties. Aromas of authentic Thai cooking fill the air, creating a vibe reminiscent of a night market.
Pad Thai stands out with fresh, flavorful noodles and perfect seasoning. The Panang curry offers a rich, mysterious blend, while the Thai iced tea complements the menu with its authentic taste.
Spicy fish dishes stand out here, especially the one at THAI FAVORITE CUISINE. The mango salad and fillet fish pair well, while the chili fried fish could use more sauce.
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Reservations are not required, and seating is usually available immediately.
The restaurant offers a lunch special that includes a variety of items at a good price.
Parking is easy, but the lot is small and can fill up quickly.
Small, crowded space with nostalgic old Thai feel and soft lighting sets a cozy, lively atmosphere. Diverse crowd enjoys authentic Thai flavors in a no-frills, vibrant setting. Busy and noisy, it suits casual meals rather than quiet occasions.
Flat, chewy noodles with bell peppers, onions, garlic, chili, and Thai basil create a spiritually aromatic Pad Kee Mao at medium spice. This spot serves authentic Thai food widely regarded as the best in Los Angeles.
Fried whole fish comes with a sweet chili sauce that stands out. Tom Yum Pla fish soup offers a spicy, flavorful broth that highlights the fish well.
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Parking is valet and cash only.
Expect long lines after 5pm; arrive early to avoid waiting.
Valet parking is available in front of the restaurant.
Thai restaurant offers lively atmosphere with tight seating that brings diners close together. The space is family-run and affordable, attracting enthusiasts with fresh, authentic dishes. No alcohol is served, and waiting happens right inside the door without barriers.
Yellow curry chicken stands out as perfect and highly praised. The Pad Thai with chicken is fresh and really good. The menu offers a variety of authentic Thai dishes at low prices and high quality.
Three flavor fish features flaky fried fish drenched in a tasty sauce with grilled vegetables on top. It stands out as a favorite dish here.
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The restaurant only accepts cash payments, no credit cards.
Takeout orders can be placed over the phone; online ordering is unavailable.
Food is typically ready for takeout in about 15 minutes.
Small, cozy space filled with authentic Northern Thai vibes and vibrant, playful decor that transports diners to Thailand. Atmosphere feels fun and cheerful despite tight seating and crowding. Offers a pleasant visual experience with stylish, creative decorations.
Northern Thai dishes like Papaya Salad and Khao Soi dry noodles stand out with refreshing spice and rich flavors. Crispy items like midnight chicken wings and chicken satay add variety to the menu.
Fish comes in A1 quality with sauces that really stand out. Dishes like the fish curry and fish cakes bring strong flavors and fresh cooking to the table.
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Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Expect longer wait times on weekends; plan accordingly.
Prices are on the higher side, reflecting the quality of ingredients.
Restaurant offers extensive Thai menu with beautifully decorated interior featuring plants and elegant touches. Atmosphere stays warm and inviting with pleasant low-key music and moderate lighting. Space feels cozy and calm, welcoming both kids and adults.
Authentic Pad Thai offers a fresh, balanced flavor unlike the overly sweet versions elsewhere. The papaya salad features crisp, fresh papaya, and the mango sticky rice is skillfully made with just the right sweetness.
Dishes feature tamarind fish with a sweet and sour flavor and panang fish curry with rich, spicy notes. Options include turmeric fish and green curry with vegetables, offering a variety of fish preparations.
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Check the payment kiosk before confirming your payment to avoid errors.
Parking is limited; consider street parking in the neighborhood behind the restaurant.
The lunch special offers a half portion, which may not be clear on the menu.
Restaurant combines Thai cuisine with a full sushi bar featuring a sushi chef and Japanese beer options. Atmosphere feels peaceful but somewhat dark and older in style. Busy on Friday nights with a welcoming and friendly vibe.
Chicken Pad Thai stands out as a signature dish. Other notable items include Pad see ew, Drunken Noodles, larb, papaya salad, and salmon skin roll. The Thai green curry bento box with tempura offers a solid option for variety.
Freshness stands out with an excellent selection of fish for nigiri and sushi. The fish is consistently fresh and well-suited for raw preparations.
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Happy hour offers discounted appetizers from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Expect a wait time of 30 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Prices are generally lower than other sushi places in the area.
Small building with traditional Thai decor creates a cozy, relaxed atmosphere with dim lighting and no loud music. The place draws those seeking authentic Thai food, especially known for Tom Kah soup and well-executed noodle dishes.
Spicy drunken noodles and basil chicken stand out as popular dishes. The Thai iced tea and mango sticky rice offer notable flavors. Soups like tom Kha and tom yum provide good options. Overall, dishes taste fresh and flavorful.
Fish dishes feature steamed basil garlic fish with a memorable sauce and garlic fried fish. Seafood appears in a soup pot that stands out alongside other dishes.
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Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during busy dinner hours.
Prices for main dishes range from $10 to $25, depending on the selection.
The large Tom Kha soup serves multiple people and is a popular choice.
Cozy space with warm ambiance and plentiful parking offers vegetarian and vegan friendly options. The atmosphere stays pleasant and inviting, with no wait to be seated and quick takeout service. Generous portions and fresh ingredients define the dining experience.
Drunken noodles stand out with perfect cooking and balanced basil, often served spicy. The massaman curry lamb special and mango sticky rice with fresh mango offer authentic, tasty flavors.
Fish comes with crispy garlic sauce or in lemon & lime flavors. Sticky rice often accompanies the dishes. Chili fish offers a spicy kick.
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Parking is plentiful and easy to find.
There is no wait to get seated.
The restaurant has happy hour every day.
Casual dining space with plastic stools and red crates creates a lively, street vendor vibe reminiscent of Bangkok. Atmosphere feels down to earth and easy, with a mix of hipster and authentic street fare energy. Ordering requires using a specific app, emphasizing a modern, tech-driven setup.
Thai food here feels very authentic with dishes like pad see ew featuring sliced garlic and a fresh, scratch-made green curry that is bright and punchy. Additions like pork belly in Pad Thai and dried shrimp in other dishes boost the flavors noticeably.
Grandma’s Fish Fried Rice tastes like a homemade dish everyone talks about. The Grandma Fish Bowl and Moo Krob Slab, which takes 48 hours to prepare, stand out as notable fish dishes.
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You must order food online through their app after scanning a QR code.
The restaurant only accepts credit card payments; cash is not allowed.
Expect small portion sizes that may not justify the high prices.
Small, intimate space offers a cozy atmosphere with family-friendly energy. Sushi stands out as fresh and delicious, creating a lively yet welcoming vibe. Limited seating adds to the quaint, casual feel.
Spicy seafood lemongrass soup offers a spicy kick and fresh flavors. Thai tea stands out as excellent and rich. Tom Kah soup tastes overly sour and lacks the usual lemongrass and heat.
Fish here tastes fresh and has a flavorful quality. Some options, like the diabetic fish, may not offer good value.
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Parking is limited, but street parking is available nearby.
The restaurant only seats about 12 people, making reservations advisable.
They are open late every night for late-night cravings.
Small space with about 8 tables creates a cozy, homey atmosphere where conversations flow easily. Energy stays pleasant and casual, fitting for couples or small groups. Offers authentic Thai flavors with a modern, clean setting.
Bold flavors define the Yellow curry with tender chicken and the seafood tom yum soup offers authentic spice. Pad thai stands out for its taste, and the Thai tea is notably rich and flavorful.
Fish cakes serve as either an appetizer or main dish with a dry texture and a shape resembling fish pills. They pair well with drinks like Thai tea.
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Parking is available in the lot behind the restaurant and on the street.
Expect long wait times, especially around noon.
The portion sizes are small relative to the price.
Medium-sized space with comfortable leather seats and a clean interior offers an inviting atmosphere. Food delivers authentic Thai flavors with spicy, well-balanced noodle soups and standout dishes like yellow curry and drunken noodles. Portions vary, and prices tend to be on the higher side.
Authentic Thai dishes like red curry, papaya salad, and Tom Yum stand out for their rich flavors. The menu includes favorites such as pork shoulder, shrimp pad thai, and drunken noodles, all prepared with care and traditional ingredients.
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Check the prices before ordering to avoid surprises.
Portion sizes are reasonable for most dishes.
Expect a variety of spice levels; order mild if sensitive.
Large, open space with stacked seating creates a busy, cafeteria-like atmosphere. Loud music and noise levels require raised voices for conversation. Decor includes a metallic Elvis statue and Thai cultural elements, with a live music stage adding to the energetic vibe.
Authentic Thai flavors shine through dishes like coconut curry and pad see ew. The food stays fresh and reliable, delivering quick service with genuine taste.
Whole fish dishes stand out with options like deep fried whole fish and tender fish in spicy soup. The not-on-menu choo chee pla offers mild white fish in rich red curry with kefir leaves. Fried fish with mango sauce balances sweet and sour well, and fish cakes add a surprising twist.
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Parking is available in the back of the building off Bronson.
The average price per plate ranges from $13 to $30.
Lunch specials are available daily with entrees around $10.
Corner shack with outdoor seating and informal vibes offers a Hawaiian shrimp truck atmosphere without the truck. Music from nearby smoke shop affects the mood, but high top seating with umbrellas provides a casual spot to enjoy seafood. Small size and basic setup make it best suited for quick lunches or takeout.
Thai Tea stands out as a great match for the meal. The garlic shrimp offers a delicious flavor that complements the drink well.
A fermented fish sauce adds a funky salty and sour punch to the salmon. The fish sandwich comes simple but flavorful, though the cooking oil sometimes gives the fish an old, burnt taste.
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Parking can be challenging due to limited space in the small plaza.
The wait time for food is approximately 15 minutes.
Seating is limited and only available outside.
Small space with an open concept design creates a cozy, friendly atmosphere filled with fun art and detailed benches. The vibe feels like a street food quick eatery, lively and inviting for casual meals. Seating is tight, contributing to a bustling, energetic environment.
Authentic Thai dishes like Crying Tiger steak, Pad Thai, and papaya salad stand out with flavors true to Thailand. The Thai tea is well brewed and not watered down, adding to the genuine experience.
Garlic fish fillet stands out as a popular dish. Fish dishes here avoid spicy paste and fresh herbs, focusing on simpler flavors like in the Garlic Fried Fish.
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They close for break at 3 pm and reopen at 5 pm for dinner.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Takeout is available after 2:30 pm, with outdoor seating options.