Small, modernist restaurant offers cozy counter seating with large booths and outdoor seating options. Atmosphere stays relaxed and inviting, with a quiet, nostalgic playlist enhancing the experience. Clean, minimalist design creates a welcoming space for solo meals or casual hangouts.
Interactive flower pot dessert stands out alongside Thai Donuts and Vanilla Crepe Cake. The dirty bread dessert sparks conversation for days and kids enjoy all the sweets.
Pad Thai stands out with its saucy texture and tasty flavor. Options to add chicken and shrimp enhance the dish's appeal.
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The ramen costs around $12, making it a great value.
The meal typically costs about $15 per person.
They offer a variety of food and Boba drinks on their menu.
Stylish Thai restaurant with classy ocean-themed decor and a warm, inviting atmosphere. Live music and a secret speakeasy lounge add unique energy to the space. Signature cocktails like Mango Sticky Rice complement the standout Thai dishes.
Mango sticky rice stands out with its perfect balance of flavors. The โI Tim Boranโ and Pad See Ew offer unique twists, featuring breaded sticky rice, coconut ice cream, and tropical fruit bits.
Authentic Thai flavors stand out with dishes like roti with green curry delivering rich, traditional taste. The menu offers consistently excellent service alongside well-crafted meals.
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Expect a wait if arriving after 7pm on weekends.
The speakeasy opens at 5pm for cocktails.
Vegetarian options are available and clearly labeled.
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.
Sticky rice with mango stands out as a classic dessert here. The sticky rice ice cream offers a sweet and salty finish to the meal.
Red Curry with beef offers a strong Thai hot spice level that stands out. The menu features authentic Thai dishes like papaya salad and delivers consistently flavorful meals.
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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.
Sleek, moody interiors blend with low lighting and comfortable seating to create a chic, relaxing atmosphere. The space offers both indoor and outdoor seating with a stylish, elegant decor reminiscent of a 1980s club. It suits casual meals or date nights with a quiet, cozy vibe that feels upscale yet inviting.
Desserts come with beautiful presentation and include options like tempura fried cheesecake with peanut butter and ice cream. The Mango Sticky Rice stands out as especially good.
Eggplant basil chicken and green beef curry stand out with rich flavors. Tom kha gai and Laab beef deliver authentic Thai taste. Panang Curry brings a spicy kick that makes the heat real.
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Happy hour specials include $8 sushi and drink deals daily.
The restaurant offers a late-night reverse happy hour menu.
Expect a busy atmosphere during happy hour, especially before shows.
Small dessert shop offers a modern, chic interior with calming, soothing atmosphere and K-pop music playing. Seating is comfortable but arranged in a compact space. The environment feels clean and inviting, creating a pleasant place to enjoy mango-flavored desserts.
Offers a variety of mango drinks and desserts with a focus on light, delicious treats. Known for crepe cakes that combine beauty and flavor in every bite.
Mango sticky rice stands out with fresh mango and sweet milk. The dessert pairs well with ice cream but tastes great on its own.
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Desserts are priced similarly to fine dining, which may not suit all budgets.
The shop offers a variety of unique mango-based desserts.
Insulated bags are provided for takeout to prevent melting during transport.
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.
Mango rice dessert stands out with a delicious and divine combination. Coconut ice cream with sticky rice also appears as a shared dessert option.
Yellow curry and Pad thai stand out with authentic flavors. Simple dishes like papaya salad and chicken satay deliver a home-like, spot-on 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.
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.
Mango sticky rice stands out as a recommended dessert. Courses move at a good pace with desserts served promptly after drinks.
Authentic Thai flavors shine in dishes like pad thai, pad sew ew, and moo ping. The Seafood Tom Yum Soup stands out for its depth, and the Thai curry ranks as a top curry with rich, bold taste.
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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.
Robot servers escort diners to spacious booths in a clean, modern setting with buffet-style hot pot and BBQ. Atmosphere stays lively but comfortable, with fresh seafood and a well-organized layout. Technology and innovative service create a unique dining experience.
Sesame ball and chocolate dessert stand out among the sweets. Desserts come in small cups of ice cream, which feels more sanitary and convenient. Birthday desserts and signs add a thoughtful touch.
Tom Yum stands out with its rich flavor and outstanding broth. It consistently delivers a delicious and amazing taste.
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Expect to pay around $35 per person for all-you-can-eat hot pot and BBQ.
A $14.99 per pound surcharge applies for unfinished food on your plate.
The restaurant has a great selection of vegetables, meat, and fish.
Restaurant combines Korean BBQ and hot pot with karaoke rooms for added entertainment. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, with clean, neat decor and big tables suited for group dining. Sauce bar offers customizable combinations, enhancing the interactive dining experience.
A dessert bar stands out, which is rare for hot pot spots. The buffet includes a variety of desserts alongside meats and vegetables.
Tom yum soup stands out with its exceptional flavor and perfect hotpot base. Bacon-wrapped enoki mushrooms on the grill complement the dish well.
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Karaoke rooms are available for groups of 10 or more.
A free karaoke room is offered for parties of 10 or more.
Everyone at the table must order sushi if one person does.
Interior features neon glow, floating paper lanterns, and abstract sakura trees creating a low-light dining setting. Atmosphere blends traditional Japanese and East Asian street market vibes with quiet, cool energy. Guests often enjoy full bar offerings alongside varied Asian dishes in spacious seating arrangements.
Passion fruit mooncake and Banana Napoleon stand out as distinctive desserts here. Both offer unique flavors that complement the meal well.
Raw papaya salad stands out with fresh, sharp flavors. The yellow curry Chicken Khao Soi offers rich, satisfying spice. Other dishes like beef xiuan noodles and Thai curry deliver solid, well-balanced tastes.
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Reservations are required to dine at the restaurant.
You need a park pass to access the restaurant.
Expect high prices with small portion sizes.