Halal restaurant offers a homey mamak vibe with a hole-in-the-wall feel and authentic Southeast Asian flavors. The space supports casual dining with vegan options and a unique blend of Asian cuisines. It attracts those seeking affordable, comforting meals reminiscent of home kitchens.
Soups stand out with spicy tom yum featuring a bit more onions than usual. Chicken tom yum and beef noodles offer solid, flavorful options.
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Reservations are not required, and walk-ins are welcome for lunch and dinner.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan options for non-meat eaters.
Expect large portion sizes; Nasi Lemak is $12 and very filling.
Outdoor seating features a pleasant patio with wind chimes and a smokeless fire pit, creating a quiet, artistic atmosphere away from street noise. The space is small, functioning mainly as a takeout spot with limited indoor seating. Music plays at a comfortable volume, supporting relaxed conversation and a chill vibe.
Offers Korean Fried Chicken ideal for lunch or a quick dinner. The spot feels inviting for a midday meal, especially on a warm day.
Laab Chicken Wings stand out with a dry rub featuring Thai Larb powder that gives them a unique flavor. The menu also includes Thai tea, which pairs well with the wings.
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There is no inside seating; carry-out is recommended due to limited space.
The seating is very limited with only four seats available.
Ordering is convenient with a tablet system for quick service.
Takeout-only Thai restaurant with a family atmosphere and casual vibe. Energy feels lively despite lack of dine-in seating. Known for best Thai food in the area with reasonable prices and generous portions.
Lunch specials offer great value with reasonable prices. The menu includes options like the New Pad Thai with no price difference from dinner.
Pad Thai stands out as extremely flavorful and fresh. The menu includes beef fried rice and red curry, both consistently tasty and authentic.
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Thai A Kitchen is currently takeout only.
Call in your order early to avoid long wait times.
Lunch deals offer great value for takeout.
Quaint corner restaurant with neon wing photo backdrop and an upbeat vibe featuring occasional DJ sets. Atmosphere feels clean and welcoming, suited for casual nights with friends. Offers a nice bar and private dining spaces, enhancing the social experience.
Lunch offers perfect portion sizes with options like the Drunken Noodle lunch special featuring mild spice and chicken. The spot feels comfortable for casual meals and weekday specials add variety.
Drunken Noodles stand out with bold flavors and a spicy kick. The Thai basil fried rice and Pad Thai offer consistent, rich tastes that highlight classic Thai spices and ingredients.
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Happy hour runs Tuesday through Saturday from 4 to 7 PM, drinks only.
Expect a 25-minute wait during busy times, especially on weekends.
Parking can be difficult due to ongoing street construction near the restaurant.
Spacious interior combines high-end sports bar and nightclub vibes with multiple TVs and a dance floor. Atmosphere is lively and open, featuring live bands and DJs that add cultural variety. The setting balances energetic evenings with quieter Sunday afternoons and includes a large outdoor patio.
Offers a 2 for $22 lunch deal with healthy portions. Suitable for both large and small groups during lunch or dinner.
Red Curry stands out with outstanding flavor and excellent quality. Other dishes like chicken pad thai, raw laab, and pork fried rice are also well prepared and flavorful.
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Karaoke entertainment is available on weekends with a two-drink minimum.
Happy hour specials run from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Live entertainment occurs every Wednesday night starting at 8pm.
Small, cozy space with plain atmosphere and no music or ambient lighting. Offers authentic Laotian dishes with fresh spices and a focus on pho and spring rolls. Prices are reasonable, and the vibe feels like home despite a slightly dingy charm.
Excellent service stays consistent even during the lunch rush. The Pad Khee Mao stands out as a tasty lunch option.
Spicy dishes like fish laab and larb sausage stand out with authentic flavors. The Pad Thai and Tom yum deliver classic tastes that satisfy cravings for genuine Thai food.
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Portion sizes are large, providing good value for the price.
Prices have recently increased, so check the menu before ordering.
Payment by cash is recommended due to security concerns with cards.
Small Asian grocery store offers wide variety of East and Southeast Asian products with fresh hot foods and a clean, inviting space. Big aisle and deli area create a great environment for quick, flavorful meals and hard-to-find ingredients.
Hot and ready-to-go foods fill the shelves, making it easy to grab to-go lunches and snacks. Options suit quick meals after big events or when looking for something simple and fast.
Variety of hot foods includes pork and chicken with sticky rice, Korean corn dogs, and fried pork dumplings. The papaya salad stands out as the star, paired well with grilled pork and sticky rice options.
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MongTeng Food Market offers a wide variety of East and Southeast Asian items.
The market is clean and organized, making it easy to shop.
Grab-and-go hot food options are available, but may be priced higher than other stores.
Interior resembles an Asian jungle oasis with beautiful decor creating a moody, comfortable atmosphere. Seating is usually ample, supporting quiet lunches and conversations. Regular gatherings of family and friends add a familiar, communal vibe.
Lunch features a quiet atmosphere and an awesome buffet with many options. Take-out is also a frequent choice for midday meals.
Offers an extensive menu with authentic and delicious Thai dishes. Highlights include Panang Beef, Pad Thai, Kang dang, lemongrass soup, rancha chicken, and Kang pa.
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Portions are large, with one order often feeding multiple people.
Prices are reasonable for the quality and quantity of food.
The menu features a huge selection of dishes.