Small, bright space with colorful murals and decorative umbrellas on the ceiling creates a cozy, authentic vibe reminiscent of Thailand. Kid-friendly amenities and a diverse menu featuring rare vegan options add to the welcoming atmosphere. The setting feels like eating home-cooked food in a family-owned spot with an inviting patio.
Beef salad features fresh seafood, tomato, cucumber, onion slices, cilantro, and green onion with a refreshing dressing. Spicy seafood salad and #9 Glass noodle salad also appear on the menu.
Dishes feature fresh seafood with bold flavors like in the spicy basil with seafood and fried egg. Options include a tasty seafood curry and a spicy seafood salad.
Good to know
The restaurant offers many authentic dishes from Thailand.
Mae Sai Thai Food offers vegan options that are very good.
There are no public restrooms at Mae Sai Thai Food.
Sushi restaurant offers a calming atmosphere with perfect lighting and comfortable seating. The vibe is quiet and fun, featuring cute and funky decor that reflects community energy. Fresh fish arrives daily, supporting excellent sushi quality that many consider the best in the area.
Meals come with a fresh mini salad that is crisp and cold. The salad pairs well with miso soup and complements the meal nicely.
Fresh fish arrives daily, keeping the seafood shiny and well prepared. The menu offers live shrimp, seared wagyu beef nigiri, and rich rolls packed with fish, all at reasonable prices.
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The restaurant is closed on Sundays and Mondays.
They offer an omakase course for $130 per person, consisting of 17 courses.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during peak dinner hours.
High booths create private dining spaces with a roadhouse style atmosphere that balances quiet conversation and a fun vibe. Seating feels comfortable and the decor evokes a nostalgic, welcoming mood. The bar area offers a relaxed spot with well-chilled drinks and casual energy.
Salads arrive cold and fresh with quick service. Quality stays consistent across options like the Cobb salad.
Shrimp dishes include grilled shrimp, a shrimp cocktail with huge shrimp, and a lunch special with four shrimp and two sides. Some shrimp taste heavily salted and not fresh.
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Black Angus Steakhouse offers half-off bottles of wine on Wednesdays.
Happy hour runs on Tuesdays with discounted appetizers.
A special Valentine's Day menu is available for couples.
Huge, clean space with spacious booths and a casual coastal vibe creates an upbeat, inviting atmosphere. Big screens show football games while slow R&B music plays quietly. Fresh seafood boils with bold seasoning draw a lively crowd who often eat with their hands using provided gloves and bibs.
Salads feature iceberg lettuce with options like cajun shrimp. Some salads feel overpriced given the simple ingredients. Presentation varies from well put together to less impressive.
Hand-grabbed seafood boil stands out with fresh, flavorful ingredients. The seafood is consistently excellent and leaves empty bags behind.
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Expect a 40-minute wait for a table during the dinner rush.
Parking is cramped and crowded, so arrive early.
The lunch special offers a good amount of food for the price.
Western decor sets a casual steakhouse tone with small bar area and mirrors reflecting TVs for good viewing. Atmosphere varies from noisy and crowded to more inviting with lower music levels. Large parties face challenges due to limited space and close tables.
Salads feature fresh ingredients like grilled chicken and strawberries. Options include Caesar salad and combinations with salmon, all noted for their great taste.
Shrimp and lobster shine in the bisque and soup bowls, often paired with bread. Grilled salmon and shrimp come with improved seasoning. Fried shrimp and sirloin with grilled shrimp also appear on the menu.
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The restaurant does not take reservations, so expect longer wait times.
Wait times can reach up to two hours during peak hours.
Lunch specials cost around $30 for two people.
Spacious restaurant with state-of-the-art design and an upstairs loft overlooking an MMA octagon for live fights. Atmosphere combines loud sports energy with live music and a vibrant playlist. Outdoor seating welcomes dogs, and the space suits both casual dining and private events.
Salads come fresh and well-balanced with options like the ahi tuna salad and wedge salad standing out. They pair well with meats and offer a delicious, satisfying choice.
Shrimp and grits stand out with their super creamy texture and rich flavor. Seafood dishes consistently deliver amazing taste alongside other hearty options like steak and burgers.
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Live music happens every Saturday from 6 to 8 pm.
Brunch will be offered on Sundays starting soon.
Expect a lively atmosphere during big sporting events.
Buffet restaurant offers a large seating area with new booths and tables and a Mongolian grill for made-to-order dishes. Atmosphere varies from modern and clean to sometimes dingy and quiet, often bustling with families. Seafood and desserts stand out as fresh and tasty features.
A good salad bar offers a variety of fresh vegetables and fruits alongside unusual options like cold beef tripe salad. The selection complements a wide range of dishes including seafood and dim sum.
Seafood shines with fresh raw oysters and tender fish served with perfectly seasoned rice. The buffet offers a variety of styles including butter-style Hibachi and crispy fried shrimp that stand out.
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Lunch buffet costs $14.99, while dinner on weekends is $23.99.
Kids 11 years and older pay the adult price.
The restaurant has a huge selection of sushi, hibachi, fruits, and salads.
Saloon Wild West decor sets a unique atmosphere with live music enhancing energy, especially on weekends. Outdoor seating offers a pleasant view when weather permits. The place fills up, becoming busy and loud, creating a lively dining experience.
Salads here come in large portions like the wedge salad and feature fresh ingredients such as in the carne asada salad bowl. Options include a crisp blue cheese wedge and a Caesar salad topped with perfectly cooked salmon.
Fish and chips come out perfectly cooked with a crisp exterior. Shrimp cocktail features large, well-prepared shrimp and a sauce with fresh horseradish that adds a sharp kick.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Parking is scarce and can cost up to $50, so plan ahead.
A $55 cover charge per person applies on special event nights.