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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Authentic Thai dishes like green curry and chicken Pad Thai stand out for their rich flavors. Desserts include Thai custard with coconut sticky rice, and spice levels can be adjusted, as with the drunken noodles.
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.
Small, enclosed space offers a cozy atmosphere with wireless charging stations built into bar tables. The vibe is lively with loud music and many younger kids present. Cleanliness and attentive staff contribute to a comfortable dining experience.
Drunken noodles stand out with their fresh and delicious flavor, often paired with a Thai Tea that complements well. Pad Thai offers a decent amount of heat but lacks a balancing sweetness.
Drunken noodles come fresh and delicious with a bold flavor. They pair well with Thai Tea for a classic combo.
Good to know
Expect a 45-minute wait on late Thursday nights due to small size.
The restaurant does not accept cash; only credit cards and mobile payments.
Air conditioning was broken during recent visits, making it hot inside.
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.
Every dish features rich, creamy curries and perfectly spiced noodles. Panang Curry stands out with its bright, colorful vegetables and balanced 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.
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.
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.
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.
Good to know
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.
Family-run Thai restaurant offers a homestyle vibe with warm, welcoming atmosphere that feels like visiting grandparents. Owners serve food personally and provide complimentary snacks and tea, creating a comfortable, casual setting despite worn decor.
Authentic Thai dishes like drunken noodles, pad Thai, and tom yum soup stand out here. The menu features flavorful curries such as green and red curry, plus vegetarian options and classic spring rolls.
Spicy and flavorful, the drunken noodles come in options like chicken and pork with a medium heat level. They pair well with dishes like spring rolls and red curry, offering a consistently delicious taste.
Good to know
Prices for menu items can vary significantly; verify before ordering.
Portion sizes may be smaller than expected for the price.
Vegan options are available and well-accommodated.
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.
Pad Thai stands out with consistent quality. Other notable dishes include Tom Kha Gai soup, tofu summer rolls, and chicken satay.
Fresh and tasty drunken noodles with tofu stand out here. The dish pairs well with other options like fried rice and coconut shrimp.
Good to know
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.