Small Thai restaurant blends modern decor with original artwork and rust tones for a clean, stylish look. Gentle jazzy music and casual seating create a cozy, comfortable atmosphere that stays quiet and welcoming. A robot server delivers drinks, adding a unique, fun touch to the dining experience.
Kids enjoy the robot that serves drinks, which adds a fun twist to dining. The garlic noodles with chicken also appeal to younger tastes.
Offers super authentic Thai food with standout dishes like Salmon Penang Curry and Drunken Noodles. The Panang Curry is a hidden menu item worth trying.
Good to know
Parking is validated for 1 hour with a restaurant receipt.
The restaurant offers different levels of spiciness: none, mild, spicy, and extra spicy.
They pay attention to dietary preferences, including vegan and gluten-free options.
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.
Simple, honest food with tender chicken and flavorful rice appeals to kids. The homemade Shrimp Chips are a hit and even come in a box to go.
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 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.
Kids enjoy the curry puff starter and the menu includes non-spicy fried rice with chicken suitable for toddlers.
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.
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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.
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.
Kids eat quickly here, especially the pad see ew. The restaurant offers a kid friendly atmosphere and food that appeals to children.
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.
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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.
Cozy interior with quiet ambiance and simple decorations creates an intimate, peaceful setting. Energy stays immaculate and inviting, making it a hidden gem for casual dining. Crowd tends to appreciate Americanized Thai flavors with some standout dishes like pork belly and pad kee mao.
Kids eat quickly and enjoy the dishes. Even picky eaters try the noodles and like them.
Pad kee mao stands out with its bold flavors. The menu also features chicken satay, green and red curry, and yellow curry, all prepared with authentic Thai spices.
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The lunch specials are affordably priced, generously portioned, and quickly served.
Ordering directly through their website saves around 20% compared to delivery apps.
The restaurant operates in a self-service style.
Rustic setting with a tacky atmosphere offers a small, unassuming dining experience. The place stays quiet with plenty of seating and mostly street parking nearby. Cash-only policy and Thai spice levels define the practical side, while family-owned warmth adds a welcoming touch.
Staff handle toddler tantrums and water spills calmly. Food appeals even to picky toddlers and keeps children coming back into their 20s.
Thai dishes here match authentic flavors from Thailand closely. The Pad Thai stands out, and the mango sticky rice features a whole sliced mango with just sweet enough sticky rice and coconut milk.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash for all payments.
Parking is mostly street parking with limited availability.
The spice level is authentic Thai, with options from mild to hot.
Small dessert shop offers unique Thai-inspired gelato flavors like black sesame coffee and pandan milk. Interior features blue accent walls and cute, cozy seating that creates a relaxed, chill vibe. Frequent flavor rotations and Instagram-worthy presentation attract those seeking visually appealing treats.
Kids enjoy ice cream and drinks like Thai tea topped with mango. Seating by the flower wall offers a fun spot for photos with children.
Mango sticky rice stands out with coconut and mango ice cream in sundae form. Thai Tea Cold Foam features a sweet and salty milk cloud over classic Thai milk foam, offering a less sweet taste.
Good to know
Parking is limited to street parking or a paid strip mall lot with no validation.
Seating is quite limited, especially during peak times.
Youโll have to wait in line to get your spot during busy hours.
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.
Staff provide water with a cap and straw, a kid's plate, and utensils without being asked. The coconut ice cream dessert is popular with kids.
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.
Good to know
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.
Spacious restaurant with a rustic design and robot servers delivering food. Atmosphere blends chill, trendy vibes with hectic club-like music and warm, sunlit seating areas. Self-serve sauce bar and comfortable benches add to a welcoming, casual dining experience.
Complimentary noodles with broth appeal to kids. Cooking raw food in a hot pot under a ceramic urn requires caution around children and seniors. Specifying kids or toddlers on the waiting list is necessary.
Seafood shines in the Tom Yum soup, which balances spicy and sour flavors well. Shrimp is a common choice, and the broth allows for adding various ingredients to customize the taste.
Good to know
The restaurant now offers an all-you-can-eat hot pot format.
Prices start at $26.99 for the basic all-you-can-eat option.
Expect to wait longer if you don't specify if you have kids on the waiting list.