Dining space combines warm rustic wood tables with a large projected screen showing global scenes, creating a cozy and lively atmosphere. The vibe feels homey and family-run, with casual touches like self-serve water and tea. Outdoor bubble tents add a unique seating option during colder months.
Thai fresh spring rolls come with a crunchy freshness and include shrimp as a common filling. They pair well with dishes like drunken noodles and vegetarian stir fry.
Drunken noodles come with the right heat and a good mix of textures and meat. They stand out alongside dishes like pad Thai and crispy tofu.
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Bee's Thai Kitchen is located on the southern end of Briggs street, in the bank parking lot.
They are open Tuesday through Saturday after 11 AM.
Several items on the menu are often unavailable.
Small dining room offers a cozy family vibe with simple, clean decor and nostalgic rock music playing. The atmosphere feels warm and inviting, often lively with conversation and busy with orders. Food stands out as the main focus, delivering authentic Thai flavors with balanced spice levels.
Spring rolls come out fresh and delicious with a sauce that stands out even without shrimp. They pair well with other dishes like pad thai and tom yum soup.
Drunken noodles come with well-cooked, flavorful meat options like shrimp, beef, and chicken. Spice levels vary, with a medium option available, and the dish consistently tastes delicious and amazing.
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Parking is limited but worth it for the delicious boat noodle soup.
Most of their business is takeout, so expect a busy atmosphere.
Dishes are priced around $14 per plate, cheaper than many competitors.
Bare bones setup with walk-up counter service creates a clean and welcoming atmosphere. Authentic Thai flavors stand out, featuring dishes like green peppercorns, BBQ pork, and pad Thai that draw a steady crowd. Affordable prices and quick service make it a popular spot near the university area.
Fresh spring rolls stand out with excellent flavor and generous portions. The Thai curry puff and fresh spring roll offer a delicious taste experience.
Generous portions of Drunken Noodles come with fresh green peppercorns and rich flavors. The chicken version stands out for its bold taste and authentic style.
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They offer a student discount during dinner time.
The pad Thai lunch special is a great deal.
The food comes out very quickly.
Small space with a cozy, inviting atmosphere and modern, clean interior creates an intimate dining experience. Guests enjoy authentic Thai flavors with the option to customize spice levels. The environment feels tasteful and spotless, enhancing the overall comfort.
Fresh spring rolls come with shrimp and tofu and feature a fresh-made peanut sauce. They serve both fried and fresh versions, with the spring rolls tasting pretty good.
Spicy and flavorful, the Drunken Noodles stand out with a nice heat and excellent taste. Variations include tofu and chicken, often paired with pot stickers or gyoza for a satisfying meal.
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Online ordering is available for takeout and is user-friendly.
The restaurant has no liquor license, so bring your own drinks.
Expect small portion sizes relative to the prices.
Thai restaurant offers an authentic Thai experience with cozy, elegant atmosphere and well-designed lighting that keeps noise lively but controlled. The space feels comfortable and pleasant, attracting those seeking flavorful, high-quality Thai cuisine in a relaxed setting.
Golden spring rolls come as part of a trio appetizer with fried eggplant and steamed pork gyoza. Spring rolls arrive with Thai peanut sauce and have a crispy texture that pairs well with other dishes like Pad Thai and Curry.
Drunken noodles stand out with their rich flavor and satisfying texture. They come alongside other tasty dishes like pad Thai and sausage fried rice.
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The menu is friendly to those with food allergies and accommodates vegans.
The restaurant is new and has only been open for a month.
Expect a warm and inviting atmosphere with great service.
Small restaurant with about 8 tables offers an open and classy atmosphere that stays quiet enough for conversation. Space feels modern and clean with a welcoming, home kitchen vibe despite an unusual layout. Background music adds to the pleasant and comfortable environment.
Freshness stands out in the Thai spring rolls which are very well made. The shrimp spring roll comes with a sauce that is notably good, even if the roll itself is just okay.
Shrimp and tofu feature in the Pad Kee Mao, delivering a mix of flavors. Hot tofu and shrimp versions offer bold, delicious tastes with brilliant textures.
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The prices at Phraya Thai are reasonable, averaging around $17 for entrees.
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers, making it a great time to visit.
The restaurant is small, so expect limited seating during peak hours.
Small, modern space with cozy yet stylish decor and a clean, calming atmosphere. Family-oriented vibe with authentic Thai ambiance that feels warm and inviting. Guests enjoy quiet dining areas where music plays subtly without disturbing conversation.
Shrimp spring rolls come with fresh ingredients and a crispy texture. They appear on appetizer plates alongside house-made egg rolls and dumplings, offering a nice variety.
Wide, thin rice noodles cook al dente and chewy in a wonderful brown sauce. Beef drunken noodles come with a balanced spice and fresh vegetables like tomatoes.
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Expect a 50-minute wait for takeout orders on busy nights.
The online ordering system does not allow modifications for dietary restrictions.
Prices for smoothies may differ between the website and in-store.
Small restaurant with modern Thai fusion decor offers a clean, cozy atmosphere that feels both homey and inviting. Lighting is bright, creating a peaceful yet lively vibe suitable for casual dining. The space feels updated and functional despite its modest size.
Fresh spring rolls come with peanut and spicy chili sauces that enhance their flavor. They taste fresh and tasty and pair well with dishes like Panang curry with beef.
Drunken Noodles come out well done with a strong presence of fish sauce. They pair with basil rice that brings authentic Thai flavors.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
Expect a wait of 30-45 minutes during busy dinner hours.
The menu features a wide variety of vegetarian options.
Simple, family-run Thai restaurant with a quiet, unpretentious setting and no liquor license. Food features fresh ingredients and adjustable spiciness, with standout dishes like green curry and mango sticky rice praised for richness and flavor. Offers reasonable prices and generous portions, making it a friendly spot for families.
Fresh spring rolls come with a very good peanut sauce. They taste good but have light protein, lacking pork, shrimp, or tofu.
Drunken noodles come with a flavory sauce and hold up well with extra veggies and tomato. They offer a medium spice option and pair nicely with dishes like crab cheese wontons and pineapple curry.
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Prices are reasonable, with most dishes under $15.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan options on the menu.
Spiciness levels can be adjusted to suit individual preferences.
Small, cozy restaurant with a quiet, pleasant atmosphere and a back patio that adds charm. The space feels authentic and family-owned, welcoming to children and infants. It offers reasonable prices and a warm, home-like vibe.
Spring rolls come crispy and flavorful, with options like tofu that are light and refreshing. Fresh spring rolls with shrimp also appear on the menu.
Drunken noodles with chicken come with a medium spice level and deliver a tasty, satisfying flavor. They pair well with red curry and stand out as a popular choice.
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The prices are very reasonable for the amount of food you get.
They have great vegan options available.
Parking in the lot can be difficult; consider alternative options.
Small, clean space with open garage door and outdoor seating creates a casual, stripped-down vibe. Food is entirely gluten-free and vegan, with many dishes customizable to dietary needs. Atmosphere feels like an authentic Thai street food shop but with a self-service style and utilitarian setup.
Fresh spring rolls come bursting with flavor and offer a delicious, filling option. They are made with care and often served alongside other vegan dishes.
Large portions of drunken noodles deliver an explosion of flavors. The dish is consistently flavorful and pairs well with vegan options like wontons and spring rolls.
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Thai Me Up offers a wide range of gluten-free, vegan, and dairy-free options.
Takeout might be a better option due to limited staff for table service.
They can customize dishes to meet gluten-free, vegan, or vegetarian needs.