Tiny restaurant with minimalist decor and an open kitchen creates a homely vibe and relaxing ambiance. The space feels airy despite limited seating, offering a welcoming and friendly atmosphere. Loud kitchen noises occasionally disrupt the otherwise comforting setting.
Roti dessert filled with bananas, dates, raisins, and jackfruit stands out as a unique sweet option. Staff often offer free samples like Thai tea and banana dessert while waiting.
Authentic Thai dishes like Tom Yum soup and Panang curry stand out for their rich, balanced flavors. Signature items such as the larb fried chicken bowl and mango sticky rice offer a genuine taste experience.
Good to know
On June 20, they are having 50% off bowls for the grand opening.
On June 21, they will have a BOGO free bowl promotion.
They are currently having their soft opening, which includes a free drink.
Small space with cozy vibe and attractive wall art creates a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere. Soft jazz music plays, keeping noise levels low and the mood relaxed. The setting suits casual dining, family meals, or quiet dates.
Coconut ice cream comes with peanut crumbles for a crunchy contrast. The dessert is so memorable it makes people forget to take pictures.
Authentic Thai dishes feature Medium Spicy Yellow Curry, Thai Basil Fried Rice, and Pad See Ew cooked to perfection. Desserts include a unique Thai tea cheesecake paired with homemade coconut ice cream that tastes like vanilla with a coconut twist.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a BOGO Thai tea promotion for social media followers.
Lunch specials are available for only $10.95.
Vegan options are allergy-friendly and include a variety of dishes.
Shop offers authentic Thai desserts with an open kitchen and colorful decor playing upbeat Thai pop music. Atmosphere feels cheerful and vibrant with a chill vibe. Variety includes ice cream, baked goods, and fresh durian, allowing tasting before choosing.
Authentic Thai desserts use real Thai ingredients and offer a variety of unique baked goods. Flavors balance well, with sweets that are not too sweet and include coconut-filled treats.
Rich, creamy Thai Iced Tea offers just the right sweetness and refreshment. Coconut sticky rice comes with pudding and egg yolk drops, while unique ice cream flavors include durian, Ovaltine, and Thai tea.
Good to know
The sago (coconut pudding) costs only $3.50.
Each cup of ice cream costs $5 and allows for 3 toppings.
They offer a variety of Thai desserts and snacks imported from Thailand.
Cozy seating area with old school ambiance and Thai music sets a relaxed mood. Offers a wide variety of authentic Thai desserts including mango sticky rice and unique sweets rarely found elsewhere. The place draws people looking for fresh, traditional flavors in a comfortable setting.
Offers a variety of traditional Thai desserts like Kanom Tokyo, Layer Cake, and Pangi that are hard to find elsewhere. Features fresh options such as mango sticky rice and a unique coconut dessert with toasted young coconut flesh and coconut cream inside.
Mango sticky rice stands out as a highlight, often described as exceptional and perfect. Thai tea custard and grilled taro sticky rice wrapped in banana leaf also feature as distinctive traditional desserts.
Good to know
Parking can be tricky in the evening; daytime spots are more available.
Spending over $100 earns a free reusable tote bag.
Not all menu items are available daily; many are weekend specials.
Small, hole-in-the-wall Thai restaurant with authentic vibes and nostalgic 70s decor. Atmosphere stays relaxed and lively, filled with locals during lunchtime and playing classic Thai music. Casual setup invites both gatherings and solo dining, offering a genuine taste of traditional Thai cuisine.
Sweet mango and coconut cream top the Mango Sticky Rice, a standout dessert. Sticky rice pairs well with savory dishes, and two new dessert options recently joined the menu.
Authentic flavors shine in dishes like Pad Kra Pao, Tom Yum soup, and Boat Noodles with everything. The menu includes unique items like Sen Chan Pad Boo and warm mango sticky rice, all served in generous portions.
Good to know
Parking is tight; consider street parking or metered spots nearby.
The restaurant gets busy around dinner time, expect longer wait times.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
Small space with simple interior and lively atmosphere creates a casual, welcoming vibe. Bright ceiling lights contrast with pendant lighting, centering attention at the bar where servers move actively. A family-friendly feel blends with authentic Thai energy and crowd.
Desserts highlight coconut pandan flavors with a mix of sweet, salty, and creamy textures. Kanom Thuay and a coconut pandan custard stand out as homemade treats often shared by staff or management.
Dry tom yum noodles stand out with bold flavors. The wet boat noodles with pork, pad thai, and coconut pandan dessert offer a tasty variety. Tom Yum Goong also delivers a flavorful punch.
Good to know
Parking is free in the lot and in the parking structure.
The Original Thai Boat Noodle Soup costs $8.95 for dine-in and $13.95 for to-go.
There is a $5.00 difference in price between dine-in and to-go orders.
Small and simple Thai restaurant with clean modern design and a cozy outdoor patio in a courtyard setting. Atmosphere feels casual and relaxing, with a friendly family-owned vibe. Seating includes both indoor and outdoor options, creating a comfortable space for a laid-back meal.
Mango sticky rice stands out as a dessert option. Desserts here are generally enjoyable and complement the meal well.
Pad See Ew chicken features noodles with lightly toasty, crispy spots. The papaya salad is large with multiple textures and a perfect vinaigrette. The yellow curry and mango sticky rice dessert stand out for their rich flavors.
Good to know
There is free parking in the basement.
Street parking is best after 7 pm because the meters are free then, at least on weekdays.
They offer both indoor and outdoor dining options.
Outdoor market with casual seating and a beautiful Thai temple nearby creates a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere. Authentic Thai food vendors offer affordable, diverse options, attracting families and groups. The setting feels like a mini trip to Bangkok, blending cultural ambiance with lively dining.
Coconut cream pastries with corn and shredded taro offer a unique twist on desserts. Mango and Thai tea gelato served on a waffle crisp provides a refreshing option, while cassava candy comes in a small box priced at $5.
Offers a huge variety of authentic Thai street food like grilled skewers, khao soi, papaya salad, and mango sticky rice. Prices stay very affordable while delivering authentic flavors across dishes like pork jerky, chicken feet curry, and boat noodles.
Good to know
The food court is open only on weekends from 8am to 5pm.
Cash payments are required; no credit cards accepted.
Tokens must be purchased to buy food from vendors.
Space offers authentic Bangkok street food style with a focus on herbs, lime, and lemongrass. Atmosphere feels clean and comfortable with an inviting pace, attracting diners who appreciate serious Thai spice. Menu remains simple but consistently good, emphasizing quality over quantity.
Mango Sticky Rice stands out with its freshness and juicy flavor. Desserts here keep it simple yet delicious.
Rich, creamy Tom Kha soup and aromatic Tom Yum deliver authentic Bangkok street food flavors. Fresh, spicy Papaya Salad and perfectly balanced Pad Thai with vegetables and tofu stand out alongside dishes like herbal wings, Mama's ribs, and sticky rice.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 9:30 PM, earlier than the posted time.
Expect a $6 service fee for parties over 6 people.
Lunch specials offer great deals on select menu items.