Reviews for Thai Cafe & Noodle Treats

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3.4 stars - Based on 25 votes
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review_stars 07/21/2025 - Roberto R.
After finishing painting a fence, I was craving authentic, flavorful Thai food and found exactly that with rich, perfectly spiced dishes like the drunken noodles and pad Thai. The casual, cozy atmosphere and friendly, family-run vibe make every visit special, and despite being small and sometimes busy, the fresh, delicious food is always worth the wait.

review_stars 07/31/2024 - Nicole C.
After painting a fence, I craved a satisfying meal and found a charming family-owned restaurant with a warm atmosphere and flavorful dishes. The owner, who also serves as the chef, puts heart into her cooking and the cozy setting offers a pleasant dining experience. The mural inside the restaurant adds a touch of inspiration to the enjoyment of the delicious food.

review_stars 06/23/2024 - Lisha T.
Best restaurant ever!

review_stars 04/01/2021 - Global Nomad
When this place first opened I went and posted good reviews all over the internet, in defiance of all the bad reviews that complained about how horrible the attitude and the lousy customer service was. I posted good reviews because the food was decent, better than most here in town, but certainly not as good as what one would get in Thailand. I supported them as a customer but now I've been repaid for my support and loyalty by them telling me to get lost after I complained about their sticky rice dessert being like a baseball-sized rock of glue. It's the worst I've ever eaten, whether in Thailand, NYC or LA, and when I asked for a $7 credit to be applied to a future entre they hung up. So now I understand what all those reviews were saying and I'll never eat here again. By the way, their watery Tom Kha Gai (chicken soup in coconut broth) has a few pieces of tiny chicken so small you'd have to strain the soup to find them! A new Thai has opened in town and that's where I'm going from now on.


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