Mae Malai Thai House of Noodles

  4.6 – 305 reviews   • Thai restaurant

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Mae Malai Thai House of Noodles is a Thai restaurant that serves the original Thai boat noodles, homemade sausages, homemade egg rolls, stir-fried noodles, fried rice, homemade dessert, and much more. Mae Malai restaurant is operated by family members with recipes that have been passed down from generations. The family has been selling noodles in Thailand for more than 60 years and cannot wait to share the deliciousness with the Los Angeles community! If you love Pad Thai, Thai boat noodles, and other authentic Thai food, Mae Malai is very happy to serve you.

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Hours

Thursday11:30 AM–10 PM
Friday11:30 AM–10 PM
Saturday11:30 AM–10 PM
Sunday11:30 AM–10 PM
Monday11:30 AM–10 PM
Tuesday11:30 AM–10 PM
Wednesday11:30 AM–10 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 5445 Hollywood Blvd unit a, Los Angeles, CA 90027

Phone: (323) 652-2935

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Reviews

Steph Couvrette
So good! The two of us went a bit overboard and tried 4 things and a sticky rice but we ate almost all of it and took the rest home so no harm done. We loved everything. The boat noodles are legit and super flavorful, the dry tom yum is so good it might have been the star dish for me. The northern thai sausage feels as if I was eating it on the street in Chiang Mai with all the galangal, lime leaf, herbal, spicy flavor. It’s served with a little cabbage, some peanuts, ginger and Thai chilies. The holy basil stir fry was so good but we ordered spicy and it could have been spicier so next time we’ll do Thai spicy.
Everyone who served us was super friendly. Can’t wait to come back.
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Sophie Tsai
My husband and I arrived around 6:30pm on a weekend to a full house. We waited around 15 minutes before we were seated and ordered right away: Poached and Dipped Beef, Boat Noodle (soup), Boat Noodle (dry), and Tom Yum (soup).

We were in a time crunch so we definitely appreciated how fast the food came out. Every item was a delight, especially the sauce that came with the Poached and Dipped Beef. The beef in the noodles were so tender, and the soups were so comforting and flavorful! I highly recommend checking this place out.
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Clay Wu
We came to Mae Thai after watching the sunset at Griffith after seeing it on Michelin Guide as a bib gourmand. What stands out about this place are their flavors and reasonable prices.
We got the signature boat noodle soup (small only) with beef and thin rice noodles, Tom Yum Noodle soup with pork and egg noodles, and the chili basil stir fry with chicken. The standout dish was the Tom Yum with its perfect flavor profile: not too much coconut or lime flavor dominating the soup.
The service is nice and attentive, environment is simple, but clean.
There’s plenty of parking at this location underground so easy for any return visits we plan.
If you’re looking for a low-key, reasonably priced Thai dinner Mae Thai is absolutely worth a visit.
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Cody Pham
I was introduced to Mae Malai by a friend under the premise of its Michelin Bib Gourmand award. After dining here, I can see why it has earned it. I loved everything I ate here.

Mae Malai Thai House of Noodles is located in a plaza in Thai Town. Although the surrounding streets are just as hectic as the rest of Los Angeles, the plaza is a surprising respite offering a parking lot with ample parking. If there’s no parking spaces above, try going underground.

The restaurant is small yet popular, so there’s sometimes a bit of a wait even on weekday nights. Bar seating is available for smaller parties. Service can also be a bit hectic as the floor is busy and seemingly understaffed. I tried asking for a Thai tea after we put in our order – that Thai tea never made an appearance at our table, but given how the servers were hustling and bustling, I didn’t want to bother them about it.

The food is delicious. The noodles are perfectly chewy. And I recommend dessert too as the roti banana is very good.
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Kendrick Khoe
The boat noodle – it tasted very good, though I think the servings seems smaller than I thought.

The Kao soi – Chicken curry was very very good.

The crispy pork with vegs was excellent!

Omelette was excellent!

The fried rice was decent.
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Elaine Wang
The service was kind and the bowl of noodles was super good! It was a smaller portion but I felt like it made each bite more enjoyable! I got the dry noodle and I’d definitely come back again for it. My friend got the tofu pad see ew which was also tasty.
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Justin
Me and my fiance stopped by here after horseback riding on the trails near Hollywood.

Im a huge fan of Thai food, I’ll eat it every day if I can. It’s located in a shopping center with underground parking. I just went to the underground parking and parked.

I ordered Mae Malai’s House special (the one with blood broth.) My fiance ordered the coconut drink! The flavors on my dish were amazing, it had the right amount of heat and it didn’t have a real irony flavor from the blood in comparisons to other similar soups I’ve had.

This place for any Thai food fun is an absolute must in Los Angeles.

Go right now!

ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!
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melissa manousos
This welcoming neighborhood spot is a respite nestled in a busy shopping center. I didn’t realize the restaurant was in the shopping center so I found free street parking around the corner and walked over. My friend parked under the Ralphs. The staff is friendly and attentive. They seated us and took our order promptly, and our food came out quickly. They also didn’t rush us, as my friend and I lingered to catch up. The crispy shrimp omelet was a bit oily, so we didn’t wind up finishing it. But the khao soi was excellent. And the owner or manager came over to chat with us and brought us a bonus coconut pandan custard dessert that was excellent and an unexpected treat. Would go back with a bigger group to try more dishes!
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Kirby Ong
As a Singaporean who grew up eating Thai food, this is as authentic as it can be. The noodles were el dente, soup was so delicious with the right amount of spice (mild), and the ingredient were fresh.

The Thai iced milk tea was also really good.
Staff were friendly and kind
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Scott Bell
Mae Malai Thai House of Noodles was recommended by a friend for their delicious noodles. The staff was friendly and courteous however I did have to ask a couple times for the check.

The restaurant itself was very neat and clean. The Thai Iced coffee I had was delicious and the Golden Bags were absolutely amazing! I tried the Original Boat Noodles and it was pretty good however I had asked for beef as my meat option and recieved a mixture of some beef, a Pork Meatball, and Tripe(which I am not a fan of) because of this mix up I have to rate this restaurant lower. I may try them again in the future but they’re no longer at the top of my list in this area.
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