Small, family-run Thai restaurant with a cozy, unassuming interior and generous portions. Atmosphere feels authentic and homey, with older Thai women cooking traditional dishes. Known for Northern Thai specialties and a wide range of bold flavors.
Northern Egg Noodle Soup (Khao Soi) stands out with rich flavors and tender noodles. The seafood Tom Yum soup offers a spicy, tangy broth packed with fresh seafood.
Jackfruit salad stands out with its unique flavor. The Mixed Salad blends sweet, salt, and spice, making it a dish that disappears quickly.
Good to know
Spicy BBQ does not have a liquor license.
They charge a $1 fee for card payments.
The portions served at Spicy BBQ are generous.
Small space filled with Thai ornaments and modern design creates a cozy atmosphere. Quiet during weekday lunches, it draws those seeking authentic Thai flavors with a friendly vibe. Limited parking and small portions contrast with the strong focus on genuine taste.
Soups here offer customizable spice levels and come in generous portions. The Tom Yum Soup stands out as savory and highly authentic, with a clear, sour, and hot flavor profile that many find memorable.
Fresh green papaya salad stands out with a well-balanced flavor. It pairs well with other dishes like Pud Thai boat noodles.
Good to know
Parking is limited, with a small lot and street parking available.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant offers customizable spice levels for all dishes.
Small, cozy spot with orange tables and limited seating creates an intimate, homey vibe. The atmosphere feels lively yet comfortable, drawing people who appreciate authentic Thai flavors and tender roasted duck. Space is tight, designed more for quick visits or pickup than long stays.
Roast duck noodle soup features perfectly cooked duck that is gamey but not dry, with a rich flavorful broth. Pho offers a unique twist that stands out among noodle soups.
Papaya salad stands out with its fresh, vibrant taste and pairs well with other dishes like crab cakes and roasted duck. The roasted duck salad offers a refreshing flavor and makes a filling, satisfying meal.
Good to know
Parking is limited; the lot is small and shared with other businesses.
Expect a long queue during peak dining times.
A quarter of duck with rice or noodles costs $24.
Small, hole-in-the-wall eatery with a food court style and plastic serving ware creates a street food feel. Atmosphere is cozy and family-friendly with warm, colorful vibes despite minimal decor. Locals gather for authentic Northern Thai flavors served in a humble, tight space.
Soups here offer bold flavors like the spicy Gang Kae Gai and the clean, crisp shrimp and rice porridge. Fried noodles add a tasty crunch when mixed in, and options like the Coconut Chicken Soup come with generous meat portions.
Jackfruit salad stands out as a unique and highly recommended dish. Spicy pork and steak salads offer well-seasoned, bold flavors, while papaya salad and green mango salad provide fresh, vibrant options.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 2am, making it convenient for late-night diners.
Reservations are not accepted, so expect to wait for a table during busy hours.
The restaurant only accepts cash; card payments require a minimum amount.
Walls covered in pop culture murals and chalk art create a visually engaging space. The atmosphere stays cozy and welcoming with relaxing music enhancing the vibe. Regulars enjoy a friendly, warm environment that feels comfortable for dining.
Beef noodle soup features a savory broth with a touch of sweetness and high-quality beef marinated with a delicate balance of spices like cinnamon and floral notes. Signature options include beef and pork noodle soups with black broth, alongside a distinct chicken soup with Soi Wan noodles.
Salads here feature fresh ingredients like crisp cucumber and brown rice sides. The papaya salad tastes like home, and the morning glory salad stands out even for those who usually avoid pork.
Good to know
Parking is available, but it can be tough due to the busy plaza.
The cost for two entrees is approximately $30.
The portion sizes are generous, especially for the beef noodle soup.
Old-school Korean barbecue restaurant with vintage 80s decor and spacious seating suitable for families. Atmosphere combines calm, cozy vibes with the aroma of smoked meats and sounds of sizzling grills. Grilling service is provided, creating an authentic Korean-American dining experience.
Homemade soups stand out with pumpkin soup offering a rich, comforting flavor. A variety includes seaweed soup that serves as a smooth finish to meals.
Huge selection includes salads with premium ingredients like short ribs, pork belly, and seafood. Fresh scallion salad made on request stands out as a flavorful side.
Good to know
The price per person is $45.99, including drinks and tax.
Children under 2 are charged, which may surprise some visitors.
Parking is free for customers at the restaurant.
Korean barbecue restaurant with self-serve salad bar and all-you-can-eat sides offers a warm, lively atmosphere filled with laughter and loud techno music. Tables are close together, creating a cozy but cramped space. Meat options like short ribs and bulgogi stand out for quality and flavor.
Fresh side dishes and a self-service salad bar stand out here. Options include bean sprouts, jalapeños, onions, and noodle sheets, all available in an all-you-can-eat style.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; come in a group of two or more.
The base price for dinner is $21, paid upfront before seating.
Valet parking is available for $5, but street parking can be challenging.
Cozy spot with vibrant Thai-inspired decor and a laid-back, homie atmosphere. Always busy, it offers large portions and authentic Thai flavors that attract a steady crowd. The setting feels casual and familiar, suited for relaxed meals with friends.
Duck soup stands out with rich flavor. The Tom Kha Kai and Indian curry soup offer unique, delicious options. House noodle soup and boat noodles suit cold nights well.
Papaya salad stands out as fresh and flavorful. The duck salad combines nuts and herbs for a rich taste, while the morning glory salad offers a classic, crisp option.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult to find, especially at night.
The restaurant is often busy during lunch and dinner hours.
Prices are reasonable, with large portion sizes.