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.
Chicken spring rolls come with a peanut sauce that stands out. The spring rolls pair well with dishes like pad Thai and larb salad, making combos that are delicious and satisfying.
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.
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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.
Upscale Thai restaurant offers a warm, inviting interior with quiet jazz music setting a calm, elegant atmosphere. Outdoor seating overlooks a playground and Astro turf area, keeping kids entertained while adults dine. The space accommodates both small and larger groups comfortably.
Shrimp spring rolls come with a fresh, crisp texture and pair well with other dishes like kao soi with beef. They offer a light, flavorful start to the meal.
Grilled steak salad and tofu red curry stand out alongside Pad Thai with chicken and shrimp. The menu offers amazing Thai flavors with a bar available.
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Happy hour starts at 3:00 PM on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Sunday features all-day happy hour with special pricing on cocktails.
The restaurant offers a kids menu that is popular with families.
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.
Spring rolls come with crispy fried rice paper and savory meat inside. The Laos spring roll stands out with its unbelievable filling and pairs well with a tasty dipping sauce.
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.
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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.
Small, clean Asian restaurant with cozy booth seating and traditional decor creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Music is generally soothing, supporting a relaxed dining experience. A nice bar area complements the space, offering quality drinks in a comfortable setting.
Fresh imperial spring rolls offer a crisp outside with perfectly cooked veggies inside. Vegetable and veggie spring rolls have a satisfying crunch and are not overcooked.
Yellow curry stands out with its rich, authentic taste. Pad Thai and green curry offer balanced spices and authentic flavor. Satay also ranks as a notable dish here.
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Happy hour runs from 3 PM to 6 PM daily with discounted drinks.
Order before 6 PM to take advantage of happy hour prices.
$2 mimosas are available all day on weekends during happy hour.
Small casual spot offers cozy, clean ambiance with trendy decor and wheelchair accessibility. Atmosphere stays peaceful and welcoming, featuring a back patio with barstools for outdoor seating. Known for authentic Thai street food with perfectly spiced dishes and unique egg rolls.
Spring rolls come with a peanut sauce that tastes graceful and offer a good amount of food. Variations include pork egg spring rolls, but some versions are mostly lettuce.
Authentic Thai dishes like Pad Thai, Chicken Laab, and Red Curry come fresh and flavorful. The mango sticky rice dessert pairs well with the savory options, offering a well-rounded meal.
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The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your favorite drinks.
There is plenty of free parking in the back for customers.
The dishes are affordable and come in large portions.
Wooden interiors create a cozy atmosphere that suits both casual and classy occasions. The vibe stays friendly and laid back, making it a good place to relax. Generous portions and a large menu offer a variety of flavorful Thai dishes with a medium to medium-hot spice level.
Fresh spring rolls come with glass noodles and offer a light, tasty start. Salad spring rolls and fried shrimp rolls provide variety alongside pineapple fried rice with chicken.
Authentic Thai dishes deliver instant umami bombs and comforting flavors. Signature items include Pad Thai, Pad Kee Mao, and mango sticky rice, all made with balanced sweetness and bold spices.
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Expect food to be ready within 10 to 15 minutes for takeout orders.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food provided.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment for dining.
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.
Hot and crispy spring rolls stand out here. They often draw repeat visits and are considered among the best in the area.
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.
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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, intimate space with warm lighting and tasteful decor creates a cozy, relaxing atmosphere. Piano music plays softly, enhancing the serene vibe. The place stays quiet and clean, attracting diners seeking a calm, inviting setting.
Freshly fried vegetable spring rolls come with a crisp texture and light filling. Chicken spring rolls offer a savory option alongside tofu skewers and other dishes like Panang Curry.
Tom Yum soup bursts with aromatic herbs and spices, balancing tangy, spicy, and savory flavors. Pad Kra Pao features bold, aromatic stir-fried meat or tofu with Thai basil, chili, and garlic, served with fluffy jasmine rice.
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Sakhuu Thai Cuisine allows customers to bring their own beverages.
The restaurant has plenty of parking and easy access.
The menu features a wide range of traditional Thai dishes.
Asian fusion restaurant offers a cozy, clean atmosphere with colorful art and relaxing ballads. Seating suits both small and large groups, creating a family-friendly vibe. The place maintains a halal-certified menu with standout dishes like Pad Thai and Panang Curry.
Exquisite, rich flavors define the Thai dishes here, with highlights like spicy red curry and flavorful Pad Thai. The Thai Tea offers a unique sweet blend with a strong tea hint.
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The restaurant is halal-certified, making it a great option for halal diners.
Zato is BYOB with no corkage fee, allowing you to bring your own drinks.
There is plenty of parking available on the front and side of the restaurant.
Small space with bamboo ceiling decor and vibrant paintings creates a cozy, authentic Thai atmosphere. Lighting stays low and mood is laid back and intimate, suitable for casual meals. It gets hot and crowded during peak times, shifting energy from quiet to lively.
Spring rolls come out hot and fresh with a crunchy texture and full flavor. They pair well with various fried rice options, all cooked with care and bold taste.
Fresh Thai food features homemade-style Pad Thai, coconut Yellow Curry, and Thai fried rice with authentic flavors. Chicken satay comes grilled with peanut sauce and a tangy cucumber salad.
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Thai Thai Restaurant is BYOB, so bring your own alcohol.
Parking in the abandoned CVS lot can lead to towing without warning.
The best time to visit is for lunch or early dinner to avoid noise.
Spacious, clean, and modern space offers a laid-back atmosphere with a warm vibe and bright decor. Casual setting feels like eating at a friend's place, with full condiment and drink bar available. TVs provide low-volume background noise, supporting a comfortable dining experience.
Crispy and fried to perfection, the spring rolls stand out for their yummy flavor. The veggie option ranks among the best in the Metroplex and comes in a combo with noodles and a drink for $14.
Authentic Thai flavors shine in dishes like pineapple fried rice, drunken noodles, and yellow curry. The menu includes green curry with fried tofu and tulip dumplings, paired well with good Thai tea.
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The menu offers a lot of customization for dietary restrictions.
Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $14.
Expect a $4 upcharge for fried rice with your meal.
Vietnamese-inspired decor creates a relaxing vibe with a quiet atmosphere ideal for peaceful meals. A bar area adds liveliness but can draw server attention away from diners. Music leans toward modern pop, which contrasts with the overall ambiance.
Spring rolls come with a fluffy filling and a crunchy texture. They include shrimp and are served with peanut sauce.
Pad Thai noodles stand out with balanced spice and flavor. The menu also features chicken and vegetable pho, along with drunken noodles and spring rolls.
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Happy hour runs from 3 PM to close on Monday and Tuesday, and from 3 PM to 7 PM on other days.
Parking is very limited near the restaurant, so consider walking or taking public transport.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is recommended for small purchases.
Lantern-style lighting and graffiti create a warm, cozy atmosphere with a bar and karaoke setup that encourages a lively vibe. A self-serve sides stand offers fresh herbs and condiments, enhancing the dining experience. The space attracts an adult crowd, with a late-night energy that may not suit families.
Freshly rolled spring rolls stand out with a well-made texture and flavor. The shrimp spring roll is a notable favorite, paired well with other top-notch appetizers like spicy edamame.
Pad Thai stands out with a well-seasoned balance of sour and salty, though it lacks strong tamarind or dried shrimp flavors. Appetizers like pot stickers, Dalat Rolls, and Egg Rolls pair well with sticky rice and sausage, while the Thai tea offers a notable drink option.
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Happy hour menu features most items at $5 each.
Bar-e-Oke (karaoke) is available on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
The restaurant is open late, past 9pm.