Small, cozy space with authentic Thai decor and a mom and pop vibe creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Quiet and casual, it offers a family-friendly setting with touches like Thai movie posters and humor in menus. Known for incredible, authentic Thai food, especially spicy soups and tasty noodles.
Multiple visits show a variety of dishes that never disappoint. The atmosphere suits couples, though servers can be pushy about tipping.
Pad Thai stands out with a rich, authentic flavor that many find exceptional. Variations like the cheese Pad Thai add a unique twist, and it pairs well with crispy sides like wings or duck spring rolls.
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Parking is available in a small lot next to the restaurant.
Reservations are recommended due to high demand.
They offer a secret menu with traditional Thai dishes.
Small space with bright red decor and half a dozen tables creates a cozy atmosphere. Music playlist adds to the chilled vibe making it suitable for casual meals. The place feels clean and well-kept despite a simple exterior.
Frequent visits highlight the pho as a standout dish for couples. The spot suits regular date nights with its consistent menu.
Shrimp Pad Thai features plenty of shrimp and strong flavor. Beef Pad Kra Pao and Pad Kra Tiem also stand out as delicious dishes alongside the Pad Thai.
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Parking in front of the restaurant is very convenient.
The portions are generous for the price.
The restaurant is small and we were seated quickly at 5:30 pm on a Wednesday.
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.
Kindness from the owner and staff creates a welcoming vibe for couples. Authentic Thai noodles impress with rich flavors, making it a favorite spot for dates.
Pad Thai here stands out with a solid balance of flavors and texture. It pairs well with other dishes like Tom Yum and pad kra pow, making for a consistently good meal.
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, 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.
Frequent visits focus on sharing boat noodle and Pad Soon Sen dishes. Delivery remains dependable and delicious, making it easy to enjoy together.
Shrimp cooks perfectly in a light, flavorful Pad Thai that stays authentic and less saucy than usual. The dish balances spice and lime juice well, making it generous enough to share.
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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.
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.
Soups stand out as a top choice for couples here, with a variety from across California. Crab fried rice offers a solid option, but portions often go uneaten, suggesting sharing might work best.
Generous portions and affordable prices stand out for the Pad Thai here. The chicken Pad Thai served during lunch offers a phenomenal taste that many find amazing.
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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.
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.
Vibrant vibe creates a lively atmosphere, making it better for casual meals than first dates. Dishes like braised pork trotters rice and soy-sauce duck offer rich flavors that stand out.
Pad Thai delivers a flavor explosion with consistently good taste. It stands out as exceptionally good and pairs well with dishes like fried rice and panang curry.
Good to know
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.
Cozy spot with authentic Thai decor and a warm, inviting atmosphere. Outdoor seating is dog friendly, and music adds to the vibe. Staff are polite, creating a pleasant dining experience.
YenTa Fo soup offers a strong taste that transports you to Thailand. Dishes like Thai Boat Noodle with beef and Pad Kra Pao Moo add variety for couples exploring Thai flavors together.
Veggie Pad Thai stands out with a flavor that surpasses other well-known spots. The chicken Pad Thai and dishes like basil fried rice also receive positive mentions for their taste.
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An automatic 15% service charge is added to all bills without prior notice.
Parking options include valet service and limited street parking for one hour.
The restaurant offers parking validation for customers.
Small Thai restaurant with cozy sitting area and family portraits on the walls creates an inviting atmosphere. Interior blends modern decor with ornate colors and designs, offering a warm and stylish setting. Bar area adds a casual touch, making it suitable for relaxed dining.
A bar adds a casual vibe that suits dates well. This spot often draws couples for intimate evenings and similar occasions.
Shrimp Pad Thai stands out with a flavor that beats cheaper nearby options. It pairs well with Panang red curry and other authentic, spicy dishes that avoid the usual tourist versions.
Good to know
Happy hour offers good deals on appetizers and drinks.
Take-out orders typically cost around $62 for two dishes and spring rolls.
The menu features unique items not found in typical Thai restaurants.