Restaurant Details
Delivery
No
Payment
Credit Cards Accepted
Parking
Good for Kids
Yes
Attire
Casual
Alcohol
Reservations
No
Delivery
No
Payment
Credit Cards Accepted
Parking
Good for Kids
Yes
Attire
Casual
Alcohol
Reservations
No
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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.
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.
06/23/2024 - Lisha T.
Best restaurant ever!
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.