BELL M
I’ve eaten at a few places in Atlanta, but the food here is so delicious I highly recommend it. The man who cooks there is very hygienic; he takes your order and cooks right away, so you can see him cooking. The flavor is incredible. While I was there, some people told me they’d come for as little as an hour or 45 minutes just to eat at that little restaurant. When you have the chance to eat there, do it! I actually stayed at the Roxy Hotel, which I absolutely loved. Portland
… moreChristopher Sharpe
I only ordered the Thai Basil Fried Rice. But if the rest of the food is as good as this, they’ve found a weekly customer. This is the best TBFR I’ve had since moving to Portland. Super fresh, piping hot, and if I had time, I would have sat at the bar at Moxy hotel (restaurants inside food hall in hotel) and had a drink.
… moreRebecca Dean
My partner loved the spicy basil fried rice and as a celiac girlie I loved the pad thai! Portions are generous we both eat a lot and we were full before it was gone. We will 100% be back!
… moreAlysia Gutierrez
The atmosphere where this food spot was located inside the Moxy hotel where I was staying the night before my bariatric surgery! All I could have the day before was broth and water. I got the chicken wonton soup and just ate the broth!! Wowwww was it amazing!! It came in a huge portion for only $11!
… moremaelooksong
We stopped at this hidden gem of Thai foods inside Moxy hotel in downtown Portland. The foods are really good and authentic. The owner is really friendly and has wonderful service mind. We will definitely come back for great Thai foods!
… moreGuy Thanongsin
Friends recommended this place.. I was curious to check it out and I’m glad I did! I can definitely second their recommendations; the food was delicious, and the portions were large. Be sure to try Pad Thai and Tom Yum noodles—you won’t be disappointed!
… moreK W
I cannot believe I fell for the fake reviews. I’m new to the area— here for a business trip— and I thought I’d stumbled onto a new, hidden, family-owned gem. The tomyum noodle soup had a faint taste of lemongrass and kaffir lime leaves. The galangal was nowhere to be found. The toppings were 2 slices of pork, 1 shrimp, and chicharrones… the lumpia was barely crispy and FLAVORLESS. I almost cried when I bit into it— I can’t believe I spent $8 on flavorless crisps. The Thai iced tea was alright— not too sweet, so I’ll give them that. Skip this place, man. Or try something else on their menu; the pad see eew and pad kee mao looked alright… I’m very displeased.
… moreDerek C
I was skeptical having Thai food at a small stall inside a hotel named after an adorable hippo, but the food was great!
Large portions with authentic Thai taste. I recommend 100%!
If you’re thinking about trying don’t hesitate.
… morecarson h
Pad Kee Mao was amazing! easy convenient pickup and seating usually available at the Moxy food court
… moreXavier Brizuela
Food is incredible! Love the basil fried rice and wonton soup. Both are super flavorful and fresh to order every time. I am at the hotel regularly and this is a great place to grab a quick bite.
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