Small, cozy Thai restaurant with an interior that highlights authentic atmosphere and open kitchen where food is made to order. The vibe is quiet and clean, creating a comfortable setting for enjoying traditional dishes. Regulars appreciate the authentic flavors that reflect genuine Thai cuisine.
Soups here pack intense flavor with a perfect level of heat. Options like Boat Noodle Soup with pork and Tom Yum deliver rich, satisfying tastes.
Pad Thai with crab and Yan Ta Fo noodles soup stand out for authentic flavors. The drunken noodles and chicken wings also deliver strong, traditional tastes.
Good to know
The restaurant has a small parking lot shared with another restaurant.
Takeout is available, which is convenient during peak times.
The dining area is small, so expect a cozy atmosphere.
Cozy dining space offers a calm and warm atmosphere with a welcoming vibe. Many vegetarian options and authentic dishes like Pad Thai and seafood curry in young coconut stand out. Prices remain affordable, making it a favored spot for traditional Thai cuisine.
Soups here come with fresh hot presentation and strong flavors. Options like boat noodle soup offer a savory, mildly spicy kick, while the Wong tong soup stands out for its rich taste.
Pad Thai stands out with a delicious but notably spicy flavor. Traditional dishes like yellow curry, cashew nut chicken, and pumpkin curry offer fresh and rich tastes, while desserts like mango sticky rice complete the menu.
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Parking costs $5 for valet in the back with easy access.
The prices are affordable, averaging around $40 for two people.
The restaurant offers a sizeable vegetarian menu with many substitute options.
Outdoor patio offers a cozy oasis with views of the Hollywood sign and quirky decor like repurposed car parts. Atmosphere stays zen and relaxing, perfect for quiet meals or intimate gatherings. Space attracts a mix of ages and welcomes small dogs on the patio.
Spicy and flavorful Tom Yum soup stands out here. The Tom Kha soup tastes very authentic, close to real Thailand flavors. Other options like seafood soup also come highly recommended.
Drunken noodles and Pad Thai come perfectly stir-fried with tender chicken and chewy rice noodles. The Panang curry and yellow curry offer rich, flavorful options, while the Thai iced tea stands out as exceptionally good.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm with appetizers priced at $2 each.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Free underground parking is available for diners.
Thai restaurant offers excellent portion sizes and fair prices with no wait times. The menu includes unique dishes like Orange Shrimp and flavorful chili oil. Food quality varies, sometimes not matching the price, but takeout packing is available.
Spicy soup and 7 seas soup stand out with bold flavors. Other dishes like chow mein and orange chicken come with these soups, but the soups get the most attention.
Chicken pad see ew stands out with its rich flavor and satisfying texture. The accompanying broth complements the dish well, making the meal solid for anyone into Thai food.
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The portion sizes are excellent for the price.
Prices are fair and not gouged.
There was no wait during our visit.
Small, family-run Thai restaurant with a homey atmosphere and cash-only policy. Food includes generous portions meant for sharing and comes with free fried banana as a treat. The vibe is casual and unpretentious, focusing on authentic flavors rather than polished presentation.
Thai seafood soups stand out here, especially the 7 Seas Soup which combines various seafood flavors in a rich broth. The soups offer a satisfying and flavorful experience.
Pad Thai comes with chicken and shrimp but lacks flavor. Prices run around $17 for this dish, reflecting higher costs. Overall, the Thai food offers a solid experience in the area.
Good to know
Thai Ocean is a cash-only restaurant, so bring cash for your meal.
Prices are very affordable, with meals under $16 including a soft drink.
Expect to find cleanliness issues, including dirty chairs and restrooms.
Eclectic decor includes a classic Tuk Tuk and a vibrant flower wall with a neon sign, creating a cozy, colorful space. The atmosphere feels relaxed and laid-back with KPop music adding an exotic vibe. Groups gather here on weekends, drawn by the authentic Thai street food and lively energy.
Soups here include Tom Kah with great presentation and plenty of protein, and the Tom Saab Soup which is excellent. Poh Taek soup is also available, and some find the seafood soup less appealing.
Authentic Isaan Thai food shines with dishes like somtum (papaya salad) and grilled pork neck. The Pad Thai and green curry stand out for their rich, true flavors and balanced taste.
Good to know
They are CASH ONLY, but accept payments via Zelle and Venmo.
Parking is limited; a $4 valet fee applies in a shared lot.
Expect a busy parking lot, especially on weekends.
Old building with a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere and quiet environment. Menu features flavorful chicken BBQ, mouthwatering spare ribs, and homemade soy sauce. Dining area tends to get crowded during dinner hours.
Shrimp and seafood soups stand out with coconut milk and lemongrass flavors. Thai shrimp and mushroom soup also features prominently alongside other seafood options.
Pad thai noodles stand out as a signature dish here. The sweet and sour pork ribs and chicken satay dinner consistently come out well, making it a solid spot for Thai food lovers.
Good to know
The restaurant closes from 3 to 5 pm and reopens after 4 pm.
Parking is not easy to find at this location, and the lot is small.
Expect high prices, with some dishes costing nearly $20.
Thai restaurant with a classic ambiance and small, somewhat cramped space expands into a neighboring spot. Atmosphere varies from laid back and quiet to fast-paced and lively, often crowded with an easygoing clientele and no kids. Diners can see the city's hustle and bustle charm while eating.
Seven Sea Soup stands out with its rich flavor and spicy seafood blend. Variations include non-spicy and medium spicy options, often served with steamed rice.
Authentic Thai dishes include Pad See Ew with perfect rice noodles and crispy tofu, and Tom Yum Soup with a spicy kick. Coconut soup, beef salad, and Thai iced tea add to the flavorful options.
Good to know
Parking is extremely limited and often crowded, making it hard to find a spot.
A 10% service fee is automatically added to all dining bills.
There is only one bathroom available for all customers.