
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2508-C1 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, CA 92010
Phone: (760) 994-0592
Website: http://www.78thaikitchen.com/
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Reviews
I ordered the Gaeng Phed Ped Yang and the Fresh Spring Rolls with Shrimp. The Gaeng Phed Ped basically is duck breast with curry and veggies but boy was it tender! The Duck breast was flavorful, not too fatty which you sometimes struggle with when ordering duck, and had just the right amount of spice to make your nose run but not ruin the meal IYKYK.
Service was great and the atmosphere is cozy and friendly. Most tables support 4 guests and there’s outside seating that they’ll set up. Authentic flavors, quality ingredients and excellent wait staff, have me adding this to my list of local spots! Give it a try!
The food? Absolutely delicious! So yummy.
Every dish was full of flavor and beautifully presented—like, you’ll want to take pics before you eat.
The staff are friendly, funny, and happy to answer all your questions. They really made the experience even better.
If you love Thai food (or just good food in general), you have to check this place out.
Highly recommend!
The cashew nut and red curry were both incredibly flavorful and fresh, and the mango sticky rice was outstanding. Friendly service and a cozy atmosphere that makes you want to come back again and again.
We love supporting local spots like this in Carlsbad: highly recommend!
The vibe is super chill and service was great
Must-try dishes:
Crying Tiger
Nam Tok Beef
Homemade Cream Cheese Wontons
Crab Fried Rice
Bonus: $4 draft beers all day for dine-in!
You need to check this place out.
** I saw a sign out front — the restaurant is switching to new management and will be called 78 Thai Kitchen.
We got seated immediately. The server was nice. Each table has a bell with buttons indicating “call” and “pay”, which was unique and I wish more restaurants would adopt this. The Thai menu is pretty much standard. Their Lao menu has like 8 items.
We ordered the drunken noodles from the Thai menu and Khao Poon or Vermicelli Curry Noodles from the Lao menu. Both plates were delicious but not super spicy. For next time, we will ask for a higher spice level. The drunken noodles was a proper stir fry with a lot of veggies and a mix of great flavors. The Curry Noodles was a bowl of coconut milk based soup with vermicelli, minced chicken and beef pieces and veggies. The bowl was a huge portion and would have sufficed 2 people. The drunken noodles was good for 1.5 people. Pricing wise, it is on par with Carlsbad. We will be back to try more options!