Small space with about 10 tables offers a cozy atmosphere and great vibes. Popular spot fills up quickly, especially around dinner time. Known for authentic Thai-Lao cuisine with a hotness scale for spice levels and standout dishes like somtum and Laos sausage.
Bold, spicy flavors define the Isan style papaya salad and the Tom Yum Soup, which comes in generous portions. Dishes like Thai Boat Noodles and Pad see ew with chicken offer authentic, flavorful options beyond the usual Pad Thai.
Lao Sausage stands out with its seasonings and spices that balance well with sauce and sticky rice. It pairs nicely with dishes like Red Curry and Boat Thai Noodles, making it a solid choice for an appetizer or side.
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Reservations are not required, but expect wait times during peak hours.
Prices are reasonable, with many dishes under $15.
The restaurant can get crowded during lunch hours, so arrive early.
Small eatery combines authentic Laos Thai cuisine with an attached Asian grocery store in a well-maintained, older building. Warm, homey atmosphere feels like eating a home-cooked meal with simple, clean interior. Menu offers rare dishes like raw beef larb and flavorful sausages reminiscent of Southeast Asia.
Authentic Laos and Thai cuisine shines through with dishes like pad thai, larb, and papaya salad. Sticky rice and mango dessert stands out as a delicious highlight.
Lao sausage stands out with its rich flavor and is often paired with fried chicken wings and spare ribs. The pork and ginger sausages offer a familiar taste similar to those found in Bangkok and Chiang Mai.
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The restaurant serves authentic Laos Thai cuisine with generous portion sizes.
Expect to pay slightly higher prices online than in-store for menu items.
Cleanliness is a priority; the restaurant is well-maintained.
Homely and unassuming space offers a family-run vibe with affordable prices and a casual setting where people watch games or listen to music. The atmosphere feels nondescript but welcoming, focusing on authentic, bold flavors rather than decor.
Offers authentic Lao Thai food with standout dishes like Pad Kra Pao, Yellow Curry, and Lao Sausage. Includes Sticky Rice and Thai Tea to complete the meal.
Lao sausage stands out with its rich flavor and excellent quality. It pairs well with sticky rice and complements dishes like pork belly and pork ribs.
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The restaurant is now called Keo Lao and Thai.
They allow customers to bring their own alcohol.
Prices are affordable compared to other Thai restaurants.
Small, cozy dining area with a casual setup creates a family-style atmosphere that feels like home-cooked food. A mini grocery store in the back offers Asian herbs and spices, enhancing the authentic experience. Food features high spice levels, authentic Laotian and Thai dishes, and a hidden gem vibe in an unassuming location.
Genuine Thai cuisine shines with Pad Thai and Pad Kee Mao standing out. The spot also offers Asian herbs like lemongrass and Thai basil, plus a solid spring roll combo.
Sausage links stand out with a spicy Lao flavor and pair well with sticky rice and fried pork ribs. The sausage complements dishes like larb and papaya salad effectively.
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The average price per plate is around $11, providing good portion sizes.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during peak lunch hours.
There are a few tables available for dining in at the back of the grocery store.
Small, cute Thai eatery offers cozy, home-like atmosphere with patio seating and laid-back music. Lively energy fills the space as friends and family share meals around comfortable tables. Unique, authentic dishes set it apart from typical Thai spots.
Unique and authentic red curry stands out as some of the best around. Dishes like Laab with ground pork, Drunken noodles with customizable spice, and a variety of traditional items like green Lao sausage, sticky rice, and papaya salad offer excellent quality and genuine flavors.
Sausage here stands out for being unbelievably good and not dry or dense like usual. The green Lao sausage pairs well with sticky rice and sauce, making it a phenomenal appetizer.
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Parking is available nearby, making it easy to access the restaurant.
Expect small portion sizes relative to the price, which may feel overpriced.
Customization of spice levels is allowed to suit personal preferences.
Small, bright restaurant with a cozy vibe and home-like atmosphere. Space feels clean and modern after renovation, welcoming locals and those seeking authentic Lao and Thai dishes. Casual setting suits family dinners and relaxed gatherings.
Pad thai comes out really delicious here, along with standout dishes like papaya salad and beef jerky. The food consistently impresses with authentic flavors and solid service.
Lao sausage stands out with its rich flavor and firm texture. It pairs well with beef jerky and complements dishes like papaya salad and crying tiger steak.
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Expect busy dining hours due to high demand and frequent pick-up orders.
They charge extra for different spice levels, which may surprise some diners.
Portion sizes have decreased while prices have increased, affecting overall value.
Modern, stylish space with Asian decor and art gallery vibe creates a cozy, bright atmosphere. Seating is limited and close together, making conversations less private but maintaining a welcoming feel. The restaurant offers authentic Thai flavors with a clean, well-maintained environment.
Tom Yum soup stands out with its bold flavors. Pad Thai and mango sticky rice taste authentic and fresh. Green curry features fresh shrimp and a moderate spice level.
Lao sausage stands out as a flavorful starter, often paired with egg rolls and dumplings. It complements dishes like Pad See Ew and Beef Fried Rice well.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Vegan options are available on the menu.
Bright interior with hand-painted murals creates a welcoming vibe. Atmosphere feels clean and fresh, with a newly opened and well-kept space. Food offers bold flavors blending Lao and Thai styles, though portions are modest and alcohol is not served.
Pad Thai noodles stand out with authentic flavor and chicken sausage. The beef Laab salad balances spicy and savory perfectly. Drinks include authentic Thai tea that is not too sweet.
Lao sausage features prominently with good flavor and is a recommended dish. Chicken sausage also appears and pairs well with other items like pad thai noodles.
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The portion size is small for the price, so consider sharing dishes.
Takeout is popular, with most customers opting for to-go orders.
Reservations are not accepted, and seating is limited for large groups.
Modern space blends traditional flavor with stylish decor and warm lighting. Upbeat vibe features 90s R&B music and a high-tech QR code ordering system. Walls showcase murals mixing history, pop culture, and 80's video games, creating a unique atmosphere.
Drunken noodles stand out with full flavor and perfect cooking. The papaya salad with crab and Tiger Cry dish offer authentic, aromatic blends of fresh herbs and spices.
Lao sausage offers good flavor and pairs well with sticky rice as an appetizer. Sausages add a needed sweetness that balances the umami in sticky fried rice.
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Parking is available in a garage, but it can be challenging at peak times.
You order and pay by scanning a QR code at your table.
Bring a jacket as the restaurant can be quite cold inside.
Family-owned Thai and Lao restaurant offers authentic dishes with rich coconut curries and heartwarming noodle soups. Atmosphere varies from calming and clean to occasionally affected by strong fragrances. Popular for takeout and catering, it attracts those seeking genuine flavors and quick bites.
Dishes come with a good amount of spice and bold flavors like lemongrass and turmeric. Highlights include Yellow Curry with tofu, Pad See Ew with tofu or chicken, and Tom Yum soup, all served in generous portions.
Laos sausages offer a garlicky flavor and great texture. Fried pork and sausage bring out strong umami taste with a satisfying bite.
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The restaurant offers large portion sizes that provide good value for the money.
Takeout is a popular option, and ordering ahead is recommended for lunch.
Be cautious with spice levels; a level 3 is quite spicy, and 4 may be too hot.
Spacious and airy interior offers a quiet, relaxing atmosphere with subdued music that enhances the dining experience. The environment feels warm and inviting, suitable for families and casual meals. Minimal decor keeps the focus on the pleasant, unpretentious vibe throughout the space.
Authentic yellow curry with shrimp, mushrooms, and eggplant matches flavors found in Bangkok. Dishes like Pad Kra Pao taste like those in Thailand, offering a genuine Thai food experience.
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The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your favorite drinks.
Prices have increased significantly, with some dishes now nearly $20.
The restaurant has a new owner and chef since August 2023.
Small space with warm lighting and cozy seating creates a laid back vibe. Decor blends modern and vintage elements, inviting guests to settle in. BYOW policy adds a relaxed, personal touch to the dining experience.
Savory, sweet, and creamy green curry coats the mouth like a warm coat. The pad see ew and panang curry stand out as favorites, alongside duck egg rolls and crab fried rice.
Isan Sausage and Thai sausages appear as popular choices, often served as starters or appetizers. Dishes like spaghetti sausage and e-sarn sausage come alongside other Thai flavors like papaya salad and Laab.
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Zaab Der allows BYOW (bring your own wine), making it suitable for celebrations.
Parking in the square is easy and convenient.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan options on the menu.
Small space with cozy, family-owned vibe and chic decor creates a quick street food atmosphere. Food orders come fast, packed for takeout with some unique Laotian dishes alongside classic Thai options. Disposable containers are basic but sealed well, supporting a casual, efficient dining experience.
Bold flavors stand out in dishes like Lao papaya salad and Red Curry. Options include spicy green curry and Thai basil fried rice, all served with sticky rice and riblets.
Lao sausage stands out with its flavorful taste and crispy skin. It pairs well with sticky rice and is worth ordering more than once.
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Orders are typically ready for pickup in about 15 minutes.
The last order is taken at 9:30 pm, even though the restaurant closes at 10 pm.
Portion sizes can vary, so expect some inconsistency.
Large space with banquet-style seating and a stage for live bands creates a lively, party vibe. Atmosphere feels relaxed and friendly with multiple big screen TVs visible from all seats. Authentic Thai-Laos cuisine draws a crowd looking for genuine flavors in a spacious setting.
Offers authentic Lao-Thai dishes like papaya salad, Lao sausage, and raw beef laab. Traditional plates such as pad Thai, phat kaphrao, and Panang Curry deliver flavorful, genuine tastes.
Lao sausage stands out as a key dish, often paired with papaya salad and pork belly. It offers a flavorful, authentic taste that complements other traditional items like sticky rice and raw beef laab.
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Karaoke is offered on Thursdays starting at 10pm with a two-drink minimum.
The restaurant serves a variety of authentic Lao-Thai dishes with many noodle options.
Portion sizes are generous, often enough for sharing or a second meal.
Hole-in-the-wall restaurant with formica-topped tables and staff dressed like motorcycle taxi drivers creates a cozy, authentic Thai street food vibe. Atmosphere feels clean and casual, serving dishes that reflect home-style Thai cooking with bold flavors. Small portions come at affordable prices, attracting those seeking genuine Thai meals in a relaxed setting.
Offers authentic local Thai food similar to what is eaten at home in Thailand. Serves dishes that help expand your Thai food repertoire without the usual overcrowded atmosphere.
Lao sausage appears alongside dishes like steamed chicken rice and BBQ pork with sausage rice. Meals often include Chinese sausage paired with a half boiled egg.
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Parking is limited; consider using the Chick-fil-A lot next door.
Expect smaller portion sizes compared to other Thai restaurants in the area.
Prices are generally under $20 for most dishes.
Small space with clean, modern decor creates a cozy atmosphere. Music plays loudly, adding energy but limiting family friendliness. Focus on authentic Lao and Thai flavors draws many for takeout, keeping dine-in quiet and comfortable.
Drunken noodles stand out with spicy, flavorful beef and bold seasoning. Pad see ew, basil fried rice, and panang curry offer fresh, well-seasoned Thai flavors alongside Lao dishes.
Spicy Lao sausage stands out with a flavor close to traditional family recipes. It often pairs with dishes like combo pad see ew and beef laab for a balanced meal.
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Reservations are not accepted; it's a walk-in only restaurant.
Expect a self-service process where you order through a kiosk.
Takeout and delivery services are popular and efficient.
Small interior offers a spacious feel with a laid-back vibe and welcoming service. Playlist enhances the friendly atmosphere, making it a chill spot for lunch or dinner. Self-service kiosk speeds up takeout orders efficiently.
Yellow curry stands out with perfectly cooked veggies and well-seasoned chicken. The Panang Curry and Pad Thai are also highly flavorful, with the Pad see ew and pad kee mao noodles cooked just right and full of taste.
Lao sausage stands out with its well seasoned flavor and pairs well with sticky rice. It offers a rich, delicious taste that reminds of traditional home cooking.
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Reservations are not required, but self-ordering is done at a kiosk.
Prices are reasonable for the amount of food served, with dishes around $35.
Expect a wait time of about 5 minutes for food preparation.
Small space with limited seating creates an intimate and cozy setting. Atmosphere stays relaxed and vibey, suitable for quiet meals or casual dates. Walls feature stunning chalk drawings and dragon artwork, adding unique visual interest.
Yellow curry stands out with its authentic Southeast Asian flavor and surprising spice at level 4. Pad Thai and fried rice deliver bold, street-style flavors that many find memorable and satisfying.
Laos sausage appears in combos with papaya salad and sticky rice. It has a fatty texture with chunks and can sometimes be undercooked but edible.
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The restaurant primarily offers takeout, with limited seating available.
Parking can be challenging, but a garage is nearby.
Food is well-priced, with most dishes around $15.
Spacious Cajun restaurant with elegant decor and a lively, upbeat vibe fueled by 80s music and positive energy. Atmosphere blends modern and upscale styles creating a warm, welcoming environment for groups or solo diners. Focus centers on flavorful seafood boils, especially Viet Cajun style crawfish.
Thai iced tea pairs well with dishes here. The Thai basil fried rice stands out with strong basil notes, though it lacks a smoky wok flavor. Both the Viet-Cajun and spicy Thai basil fried rice deliver really good flavor.
Sausages come cooked perfectly and soak up the sauce well. They pair beautifully with potatoes and corn, complementing the seafood nicely.
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Expect a wait time of 30-60 minutes during busy weekends.
Parking is available but can be limited; arrive early.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller orders.