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.
Multiple vegetarian options exist with no cross contamination. Staff stays communicative and knowledgeable about ingredients and ensures orders meet vegetarian and vegan needs.
Drunken Noodles come with a mild spice level option that appeals even to kids. Versions with shrimp offer a very flavorful and satisfying taste.
Good to know
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.
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.
Many vegetarian options exist with the ability to personalize meals. Vegan choices include an incredible variety, like the Green Curry that can be made vegan or with added protein.
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.
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.
Many dishes start as vegetarian base with options to add protein. The vegan pad Thai and curry vegan bowl stand out as notable vegan choices, though some curries cannot be made vegan despite earlier claims.
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 Asian fusion restaurant offers a cozy, casual vibe with quiet afternoons and inviting wall art. The space fills quickly due to its size, creating a lively yet relaxed atmosphere. Good music plays softly, enhancing the comfortable dining experience.
Menu offers a varied selection of vegetarian dishes including a vegetarian dumpling soup and a vegetarian poke bowl with tofu and vegetables. Options accommodate different dietary restrictions like vegan and lactose intolerance.
Drunken noodles come with a peppery flavor and appear in both tofu and noodle bowl forms. They pair well with other spicy dishes like ramen.
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Lunch specials include an entree and a sushi roll for $14.
Pin Wok&Bowl closes from 3 pm to 5 pm daily.
Parking can be challenging during busy times.
Small, cozy space with warm wood and rattan lamps creates a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Quiet atmosphere supports an easygoing dining experience with spice racks at tables for personalized heat. Outdoor seating adds a casual option to the intimate setting.
Many dishes include tofu and offer vegan options like Tom Yum Soup and fresh basil rolls with peanut sauce. Vegetarian choices include Panang curry, fried rice, egg rolls, spring rolls, and pad Thai.
Smoky wok flavor defines the drunken noodles with wide chewy noodles and tender duck slices that have a slight crisp. The dish balances sweet-savory flavors well and consistently comes recommended by servers.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
The restaurant maintains a very clean environment.
Prices are reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
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.
Different vegan options appear regularly. Participation in the vegan chef challenge shows commitment to plant-based dishes. Both vegan and vegetarian choices come with variety and care.
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.
Good to know
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.
Space feels plain and quiet with stacked chairs and simple decor. Energy stays calm and inviting, suited for relaxed meals. Menu offers extensive vegan options with rich, flavorful dishes and careful spice levels, though prices run high compared to typical Thai spots.
Menu offers a large vegan selection with dishes featuring vegan 'meat' instead of tofu. Vegan options include Sweet and sour Tofu and Spring Rolls, all prepared with authentic Thai flavors.
Drunken noodles come with a cucumber salad and offer a vegan option that stands out for its flavor. The dish is consistently described as amazing and highly enjoyable.
Good to know
Vegan Thai Kitchen offers a dedicated vegan menu with various options.
Prices for dishes typically exceed $20, which may be considered high.
The restaurant is not entirely vegan, despite its name.
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.
Vegetarian options come with customizable tofu substitutions and maintain authentic Thai flavor. The kitchen accommodates requests for no meat across various dishes.
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.
Good to know
Halal options are available at the restaurant.
The restaurant offers great lunch specials.
Fountain sodas are not free refills and cost three dollars.