Modern minimalist design creates a clean, cozy dining room with a warm and inviting atmosphere. Music plays softly while a big TV shows street food videos, adding to the laid-back vibe. Plenty of parking and a family-owned feel make it a comfortable spot for casual meetups or dates.
Salads here include a refreshing papaya salad and a chicken larb salad with bold flavors. Both come with a mild spice level, making them approachable and tasty.
Traditional Thai dishes like Pad Thai, Tom Kha coconut soup, and drunken noodles stand out here. The menu also features mango sticky rice dessert and a variety of flavorful options like laarb with ground pork and red curry.
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The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
There is plenty of parking available in the shopping center.
Servings are generous, providing good value for the price.
Small dining area offers quick service with affordable prices and generous portions. Atmosphere stays clean and comfortable, suitable for grabbing food to go or eating in. Menu features fresh egg rolls and flavorful Lao dishes like chicken and sticky rice.
Green papaya salad stands out with its mouth watering and extremely delicious flavor. The Lao version pairs well with hot ready foods like chicken and rice or fried pork and sticky rice.
Green papaya salad stands out as mouth watering and extremely delicious. Chicken with sticky rice and mango sticky rice come highly recommended, with sticky rice consistently on point.
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Prices for pre-made meals range from $3.95 to $7.75.
Food is served quickly due to pre-prepared options.
Takeout is available for those in a hurry.
Small, dimly lit space with three back-to-back tables creates an intimate, hole-in-the-wall vibe. The atmosphere is warm and unpretentious, suited for quick, affordable meals. Regulars come for cheap eats and authentic Thai boat noodles served with simple, flavorful sides.
Papaya salad comes in sweet, spicy, and sour flavors with adjustable heat levels. It pairs well with sticky rice and sausage, and the spiciest versions are common.
Papaya salad stands out with its sweet, spicy, and sour balance, often served with sticky rice and sausage. Chicken larb and Lao-style papaya salad come with a spicy kick when requested, alongside pork and chicken skewers.
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Expect a long wait for food during peak hours.
Prices are very reasonable, making it a budget-friendly option.
The restaurant is known for quick service for takeout orders.
Small space with chill vibes and a family atmosphere welcomes guests warmly. Most orders go to-go, but quick dine-in feels comfortable. Generous portions of authentic Lao dishes and affordable prices set it apart from typical Asian eateries.
Papaya salad stands out with its fresh flavors and consistent quality. It pairs well with rice plates and remains a go-to choice for a satisfying salad option.
Sticky rice pairs well with fried chicken and Lao sausage, which includes clear noodles and a strong aroma. Papaya salad stands out as a consistent favorite with fresh, vibrant flavors.
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The restaurant offers a variety of authentic Lao dishes at reasonable prices.
Portion sizes are larger than typical for Thai/Lao restaurants.
Most customers prefer takeout, but there is space for quick dine-in.
Small, hole-in-the-wall Thai restaurant with a cozy, quiet atmosphere. The space stays spotless and well-kept, creating a calm and inviting vibe. It draws those seeking authentic Thai cuisine in a modest, affordable setting.
Beef salad stands out with its rich flavor and fresh ingredients. Papaya salad also appears as a common choice, adding a spicy, tangy option to the mix.
Pad Thai and Thai tea stand out with consistent praise for their flavor. Dishes like Panang Curry, red curry, drunken noodles, and mango sticky rice also deliver strong, authentic tastes.
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Expect to wait if dining in, especially during peak hours.
They charge $2 for bottled water, with no free water option.
Portions are well-sized for the low prices offered.
Small dining space features earthy Thai decor and a homey, chic vibe. Atmosphere stays peaceful and inviting, with a quiet energy that encourages relaxed conversation. Regulars appreciate the authentic Thai Lao cuisine and vegan options that stand out in the area.
Spicy and flavorful papaya salad stands out with a heat level rated around 5 out of 10. Squid salad and glass noodles with shrimps also appear as notable options.
Authentic Lao Thai food shines here with standout dishes like red curry and Chicken Panang Curry that deliver rich, bold flavors.
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Expect a 30-45 minute wait during busy weekend dinner hours.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian and vegan options.
A 3% surcharge applies for credit card payments.
Bright, modern space with clean, cultural decor creates a welcoming, lively atmosphere. Seating includes hard wooden benches and small tables, encouraging casual dining. The vibe blends authentic Lao and Thai influences with a polished, sit-down restaurant feel.
Papaya salad features crunchy cabbage and green papaya with options for mild spice. Staples like laap and sausage complement the fresh, crisp textures well.
Dishes like drunken noodles, papaya salad, and mango sticky rice stand out with fresh, crunchy textures and unique flavors. Both pad Thai and pork fried rice come perfectly seasoned and satisfying.
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Reservations are recommended for large parties to ensure seating.
Expect to pay around $20 for a small to-go plate without rice.
The restaurant does not allow service animals, which may be a concern for some visitors.
Spacious cafe with creative design and cool interior offers a peaceful, family-friendly atmosphere that stays quiet and air conditioned. Casual dining area suits relaxed visits with attentive service enhancing the calm vibe. Spider-Man on TV adds a subtle playful touch.
Papaya salad comes with a customizable spice level, allowing requests for more heat like 10 peppers. It offers a unique twist compared to typical Laos and Hmong styles, making it a standout choice.
Pad Kra Pao delivers abundant flavor. The papaya salad offers a fresh twist compared to Laos and Hmong styles, and the laab stands out as amazing.
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The restaurant is under new management, which may affect service and menu.
Prices for boba drinks are very affordable compared to other places.
The portion sizes for food items may be smaller than expected.
Asian fusion spot offers indoor and outdoor seating with misters to cool customers. Atmosphere stays chill and relaxed with friendly vibes and music. Known for authentic Hmong street cuisine and a clean, cute setup.
Papaya salad stands out with its authentic flavor and a secret sauce that makes it special. The cucumber salad pairs well, featuring perfectly cut cucumbers and a delicious sauce.
Papaya salad stands out with its authentic flavor and a secret salad sauce that adds a special touch. Portions are small but the taste is consistently delicious.
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Parking is limited due to the restaurant's proximity to a gas station.
Prices have increased recently, with some dishes now costing $3-5 more.
The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating options.
Unassuming exterior leads to a lively dining area with large portions and authentic Lao-Thai dishes. Atmosphere feels welcoming and busy, suited for big families with long tables. Food features fresh meat and bold flavors, including spicy papaya salad and flavorful pho.
Papaya salad stands out with its crisp texture and bright flavor. It often comes with a kick of spice, ranging from medium to super spicy, especially in the noodle version.
Authentic Lao-Thai flavors shine through dishes like Larb and papaya salad. Generous sticky rice portions and a wet-style Pad Thai round out the menu.
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Portion sizes are very generous, often enough to feed two adults.
They take card payments, making transactions easy.
Restrooms are clean and tidy for visitor comfort.