Space blends subtle Thai decor with spacious seating and a clean, fresh scent that sets a calm, authentic tone. Background features Thai pop and K-pop music videos projected on walls, creating a lively yet relaxed atmosphere. The vibe recalls bustling Bangkok streets with a modern, chill energy.
Laab salad stands out with minced meat and extra ingredients. The Som Tum papaya salad offers an Isan style that is flavorful and fresh. Lunch specials include a salad, soup, and drink, providing good value.
Pad Kee Mao stands out with its excellent flavor and balance. It pairs well with dishes like Pad Ka Prao and crispy duck, making it a solid choice for those who enjoy spicy, savory noodles.
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The lunch special includes a dish, soup or salad, and a drink for a good price.
Expect smaller portion sizes for the price compared to other Thai restaurants.
They offer unique Thai specialties that are hard to find elsewhere.
Small dining space offers a quiet, calming atmosphere with a charming piano in the corner and a unique runway view of planes landing. The setting feels warm and inviting, blending comfort with tasteful, simple decor. It suits both casual meals and special occasions, accommodating groups up to ten.
Papaya salad stands out with its crisp freshness and pairs well with crispy pork. The menu also features mango rice and other salads that balance sweet and savory flavors.
Spicy and flavorful, the Flaming Drunken Noodles deliver a satisfying kick. The dish pairs well with other Thai staples like green curry and Pad Gra Pow, all offered at competitive prices.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Expect to wait 30 minutes or more during peak hours on weekends.
It's best to arrive early on Friday and Saturday nights to avoid wait times.
Small restaurant with about 35 seats and outdoor seating offers a calm, welcoming atmosphere that feels family-friendly and laidback. Bright fluorescent lighting and minimal decorations create a simple, unpretentious setting. Space can feel crowded and cramped during busy times.
Papaya salad stands out with its freshness and excellent flavor. The menu also features a Yum Beef Salad that highlights the variety of salads available.
Drunken Noodles come with a mild spice level option that appeals even to kids. Versions with shrimp offer a very flavorful and satisfying taste.
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Maya Thai Cuisine is HFSAA Halal certified.
The restaurant offers Halal options for all dishes.
Maya Thai Cuisine closes between 3 and 5 PM daily.
Small restaurant offers cozy atmosphere with clean, simple decor and a quiet, inviting vibe. Family-run kitchen creates an authentic, well-managed environment that feels like a hidden gem. Seating accommodates around 40 to 50 people without crowding.
Ginger salad stands out with its delicious dressing and fresh flavors. Larb Chicken salad offers a comforting taste that feels like home.
Packed with flavor and very tasty, the drunken noodles here stand out as a flavorful dish. Shrimp versions add a nice touch, making it a common go-to choice.
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The lunch special costs only $11, including a meal and a small egg roll.
Expect a clean environment with seating for 40 to 50 people.
The restaurant is family owned and operated, often with experienced chefs in the kitchen.
Cozy and well-decorated space offers a welcoming atmosphere with peaceful ambiance and modernistic charm. Presence of a prayer room reflects thoughtful accommodation for guests. The environment suits gatherings of family and friends.
Green papaya salad stands out with its fresh, vibrant flavors and often gets ordered twice. Lunch specials include a salad paired with spring roll and soup, making it a solid choice for a meal.
Bold seasoning defines the drunken noodles, delivering a classic Thai wok flavor. Chicken Drunken Noodles come packed with rich flavor and a satisfying spice level.
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Maya Thai Cuisine is halal, offering hand-cut Zabiha meat.
Expect generous portion sizes at reasonable prices.
The owner often provides a 10% discount for seniors.
Cozy Thai restaurant with quiet, relaxed atmosphere and limited seating. Authentic flavors shine in dishes like Lao papaya salad and Pad Thai, often praised for their balance and spice. Family-owned vibe with affordable portions and genuine warmth.
Papaya salad stands out with its authentic Laotian style and includes dried shrimp, a rare ingredient in local Thai spots. It pairs well with beef jerky and is a favorite dish here.
Chicken drunken noodles come with a spice level of 3 and stand out for their flavor. They taste better than similar dishes found in Orange Park and pair well with pho bowls.
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Prices on the website may not reflect the actual bill.
Expect an additional charge for rice on your bill.
The restaurant has a variety of vegan options available.
Small space with open kitchen and traditional Thai decor creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Soft Thai music and occasional live guitar add to a calming, pleasant vibe. Limited seating encourages a quiet, intimate dining experience.
Papaya salad stands out with its Laos style freshness and spice. The house salad features a ginger dressing that complements the light, crisp greens well.
Drunken Noodles come with chicken, bean sprouts, red bell peppers, snow peas, and basil. They use two types of noodles and have a mild spice level that balances flavor well.
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The restaurant is open until 2am, making it convenient for late-night diners.
Gift cards can only be used for specific menu items, which may not be clearly communicated.
The kitchen prepares everything to order, ensuring fresh and flavorful meals.
Upscale restaurant with Latin-inspired sushi and stylish, cozy decor creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Space includes a lovely bar area and features an echo-y, lively sound environment. Dining feels elevated and intimate, suited for special occasions or relaxed evenings.
Salads include a crying tiger salad and a Mangosteen salad. Both salads come with bold flavors and fresh ingredients.
Drunken noodles here are flavorful and perfectly spiced without being overly salty or soaked in soy sauce. They stand out as a favorite dish, often compared favorably to Pad Thai.
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Happy hour runs from 3 to 6 pm with BOGO cocktails.
Lunch specials are available during weekdays.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Cozy, casual restaurant with warm and inviting atmosphere and modern, clean decor. Friendly staff serve authentic Thai cuisine alongside fresh sushi with impressive presentation. Popular spot for company events and casual dining with reasonable prices.
Salads feature tender, juicy duck often lightly battered and paired with cashews for crunch. The papaya salad offers a fresh, vibrant option alongside the duck dishes.
Shrimp adds a nice touch to the well-seasoned and perfectly cooked noodles. Some versions may not meet expectations, but the dish generally stands out for its flavor.
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Lunch specials are available from Monday through Friday.
Prices for sushi are reasonable and offer great value.
The restaurant is family-owned and operated.
Restaurant combines relaxed modern ambiance with comfortable seating and inviting music. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, suitable for various occasions including romantic dinners. Decor is clean and thoughtfully arranged, creating a pleasant and exclusive vibe.
Spicy sashimi and papaya salad stand out with bold flavors. The seaweed salad and avocado crab salad add fresh, unique options.
Pad Kee Mao offers a complete plate with bold, surprising flavors and appealing presentation. The dish stands out as a recommended choice by servers and diners alike.
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They have a happy hour from 4 pm to 6 pm with $5 and $7 menu items.
The restaurant offers a lunch special from 12 pm to 4 pm.
An automatic 18% service charge is added to the bill for parties of three or more.
Small space with Asian decor and warm colors creates a clean, inviting atmosphere. Light background music adds a relaxing vibe appealing to a diverse crowd. Friendly staff and chefs contribute to a welcoming, comfortable experience.
Papaya salad stands out with its fresh, crisp flavors. Soups like Thai Beef Boat and Tom Ka complement the salads well, often paired with sticky rice.
Drunken noodles come out delicious with a notable absence of palm sugar. The dish stands alongside Basil Fried Rice and curries as a solid choice on the menu.
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The pad thai costs $14.50 and requires a mandatory add-on of vegetables, tofu, or meat.
Expect small portion sizes for the price, which can be around $18.
They allow you to select your level of spiciness for dishes.
Small cozy space with smart decor and soft music creates a warm, family-friendly vibe. The atmosphere stays chill and inviting, suited for relaxed dining. Known for authentic Thai cuisine and an extensive sake selection, it offers a distinctive local experience.
Crispy duck stands out with its excellent flavor and texture. Papaya salad also offers a fresh, exemplary taste that complements the duck well.
Drunken noodles offer a wonderful flavor that stands out. Portions are good but could be larger.
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Reservations are recommended as the restaurant is often full.
Happy hour runs from 5-7 pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
A 20% service charge is automatically added to the bill.
Minimalist modern design meets cozy atmosphere filled with amazing aromas from the kitchen. Bright, airy space often feels lively and welcoming, with a clean, well-designed layout that includes a distinctive concrete divider. The vibe suits those seeking authentic Thai-Isan dining in a casual setting.
Salads feature fresh herbs and bold flavors like lime, chili, and toasted rice powder. Dishes include tender grilled pork neck, crisp green papaya, and fresh raw shrimp, all balanced with spicy, pungent, and slightly sweet dressings.
Aromatic basil stands out in the drunken noodles, making the dish very tasty. The Pad Kee Mao offers a flavorful, aromatic experience alongside the green curry.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
The restaurant has a Michelin star for 2023, 2024, and 2025.
Parking is ample and available near the restaurant.
Space features authentic Thai decor with wood and plants creating a naturalistic, cozy atmosphere. Energy stays calm and inviting, suitable for both casual dinners and special events. The vibe transports diners with its peaceful, exotic mood.
Green papaya salad stands out with its freshness and balanced seasoning. Crispy duck spicy salad and papaya salad with sticky rice offer distinctive flavors that complement each other well.
Spicy and flavorful stand out in the Drunken Noodles here. The dish pairs well with other Thai staples like panang and yellow curry, offering a solid balance of heat and taste.
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The restaurant is located in a plaza with plenty of parking.
The price for two, including beers, appetizers, and entrees, was less than $80.
The lunch menu costs over $40 for two items and a small appetizer without drinks.
Small, humble Thai restaurant offers a quiet, cozy atmosphere with a family-run feel. The space can get warm due to lack of air conditioning, but it remains clean and inviting. Known for authentic Thai cuisine, it draws those seeking traditional flavors in a tucked-away setting.
Salads come with a $2 charge now, including the once free pre-meal salad. The Thai Salad stands out as a recommended option.
Drunken noodles come with options like beef and pair well with dishes such as sweet and sour chicken. Heat levels start mild, around level 1, and the noodles satisfy cravings effectively.
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The restaurant has no air conditioning, only fans for cooling.
Recent price increases have made dining here less affordable.
You can choose from four different spice levels for your dish.
Cozy Thai restaurant with beautiful interior and decorative ceiling tiles creates a peaceful atmosphere reminiscent of Thailand. The vibe is comfortable and inviting, suited for relaxed dining. Signature cocktails like the Lychee Martini add a unique touch to the experience.
Salads come with fresh ingredients and a yummy peanut sauce that leans sweet and a bit greasy. The larb salad offers a solid option, while lunch specials include salad alongside entrees and dessert.
Drunken noodles come with steak and pack a strong flavor. They stand out as a tasty, satisfying dish alongside potstickers and Thai soups.
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The restaurant offers a lunch special that is popular among locals.
Expect a wait time during busy dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is recommended for smaller purchases.
Small, intimate space with Thai knick-knacks and beautiful decor creates a warm, romantic atmosphere. Quiet during lunch, it becomes lively and sometimes noisy when crowded. Offers halal Thai cuisine with authentic flavors and casual seating.
Papaya salad stands out with its fresh, crisp flavors. Small salad comes with a peanut dressing as an appetizer, and cucumber salad appears as a light dinner option.
Drunken noodles with chicken come with a medium heat option and are both tasty and filling. The spice level can be adjusted, with some preferring a milder version.
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Halal options are available at the restaurant.
The restaurant offers great lunch specials.
Fountain sodas are not free refills and cost three dollars.
Clean, quiet space with a homey, family-run vibe and peaceful lighting and music creates a calm atmosphere. Generous portions of authentic Vietnamese and Thai dishes attract diners despite the spot's hidden gem status and reasonable prices.
Papaya salad stands out with its fresh flavors and consistent quality. It often accompanies dishes like beef with white rice or rice platters, adding a crisp, tangy contrast.
Fresh and tasty drunken noodles with tofu stand out here. The dish pairs well with other options like fried rice and coconut shrimp.
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Happy hour runs from Monday to Thursday, 4-7 pm.
The meal cost $18, including tax for one soup and two spring rolls.
Credit card payments are not accepted; cash is required.
Small outdoor seating area features broken concrete floors and tiny tables that barely fit two people. Loud Thai music and flashing strobe lights create a noisy, intense atmosphere that challenges conversation. The space feels cramped and has a dingy, messy vibe with limited comfort.
Papaya salad stands out with its delicious flavor. Duck salad offers a crispy texture and can be slightly over seasoned but remains tasty.
Pad Kee Mao offers a perfect level of heat and is packed with fresh vegetables and rich flavors. It stands out as a flavorful and satisfying dish among the menu options.
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You can only order once at the restaurant, so plan your meal accordingly.
Expect a long wait if visiting during peak hours.
The restaurant does not accept Apple Pay; bring a credit card or cash.