T. K
Don’t be fooled by the name of the shop thinking it’ll be cheaper, I’d say normal price range for Asian food in Boston, however the portion is relatively small, compared to other Thai restaurants I’ve been. The crispy chicken you can see in the picture is a joke. Basically chicken breast breaded with thick dough and deep fried. Pad Thai is abit too wet, although it tastes good. Not bad overall but won’t be too motivated to revisit. There are just too many other good Thai restaurant options.
… moreShaurya Babukumar
Ordered drunken noodles and Khao soi. Don’t know if its the takeout but the broth was almost gone from the khao soi by the time it was delivered. Drunken noodles were good but a medium spicy wasn’t spicy.
… moreYoon Su Nadi
Loved the plating and display. The place was really nice and the paintings are nostalgic. The food tasted great. Nothing to write home about but pretty decent options! Tea was average.
… moreIshani Misra
Amazing and authentic Thai food. I don’t normally leave reviews but this place was too good! The menu had many unique items at a very reasonable price, and the food came out very fast and was delicious. Very kind staff and the restaurant had a clean and casual interior and you can get complimentary dishes with your purchase. I’ll be coming back here!
… moreJose Luis
Thai restaurant full of authentic Thai street food, run by Thai people ( kitchen and waitress ).
I tried Sai Oua ไส้อั่ว, very meaty, not spicy, I think this dish was very different from you can get in Thailand, I missed more spiciness, sourness and aroma.
For main dish I got Khao Krapow Moo Grob ผัดกระเพราหมูกรอบ, pork belly was really nice and crispy, a little bit spicy with the saltiness, aroma of basil. I missed more punch in this dish too.
And Kaw Niew Mamuang ข้าวเหนียวมะม่วง was quite good despite finding good mango outside a tropical country is quite hard, but rice and coconut milk were matching perfectly.
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Service was friendly, and the food was pretty good. The Moo Ping (pork BBQ) was very soft and well marinated. I liked the spicy sauce and the sticky rice (more than the rice that came with my main dish). The Khao Mun Gai was good, but I’ve had better elsewhere. Here, the chicken pieces were smaller and a little bit dry. Prices were reasonable.
… moreHelen Chen
Great ambience and restaurant – fairly spacious and good vibes. Waiters were nice as well. I got the drunken noodles and Thai tea. Noodles came with a choice of protein and assorted vegetables and was made very well, quite delicious and portions are also very reasonable. Thai tea was also quite good – though if you are not a sweet tooth kind of person, this might be too sweet for you. Although dishes were fairly sized, prices are a little more on the expensive side. Drunken noodle with shrimp was about 15$ and Thai tea was $5. They do pickup orders which is nice!
… moreAaron Lucci
Service was friendly, most people seem to get takeout but they do have tables. Khao Moo Tod was great and tofu triangles were ok.
… moreeeewwe ddd
Food was ok, the crunchy pad Thai looks great on pictures but not really in person, very dry. The lemon sauce that comes with skewer was tasty. I was confronted by the staff for not giving enough tip and when I asked how much more, they stated I should tip more. I know tipping is important, but to think that I’m confronted because I tipped less than what they expected makes me think this establishment is literally only here to make money and sees customers as money bag. Hope that extra few dollars were worth this review.
… moreKevin Dela Roca
Food and staff are AMAZING! You absolutely NEED to try the Khao Ka Na Moo Grab (crispy pork belly dish); it is one of my favorite overall dishes across all cuisines that I have tried. I was served by Mia who was very kind and attentive. Will surely return with friends!
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