Kai Asian Street Food Vancouver

  4.4 – 155 reviews   • Thai restaurant

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Kai Asian Street Food Vancouver is a casual, well-liked Thai/Asian fusion spot offering a variety of tasty street-food-style dishes, perfect for a flavorful lunch, dinner, or delivery option when you want bold, comforting food without the formal sit-down price tag

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Kai Asian Street Food serves a variety of Thai cuisine, including ramen, Tonkotsu curry, potstickers, and the classic Pad Thai Kai. Vegan options are available.

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brian whitaker
Locally owned small business located adjacent to the Shell just off Mall Way. Very nice atmosphere with soft instrumental music playing in the background. We had the Pad Thai, Teriyaki chicken, spring rolls and two Thai ice teas. All very reasonably priced. Quit the little hidden jewel. Try the house chili sauce! ️

Will be coming back to try the rest of the menu.
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Noa
Their service is really good and they are so friendly, I love it!
They do not have vegan signs, but they can make vegan options for most of their dishes I got the Basil Fried Rice and it was delicious! The rice was nice and moist, which I really liked The portion was pretty big too! The flavor was great and not too salty, just right ✨
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Goober
The people were super nice! The Tonkotsu was extremely bad. It was very sweet and didn’t look or taste anything like Tonkotsu. The toppings were fine, but there were the tiniest peices of shell on the softboil eggs. Super tiny though. The egg was perfectly cooked. The Cha Shu buns are probably store bought frozen and weren’t good tasting. The environment was very cute. I liked the set up a lot. Maybe the other menu items were better. Some photos on other reviews looked pretty good. Very disappointing though, I was really excited for tonkotsu ramen.
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Kunga Nepali
I ordered pad Thai, Thai fried chicken and the lumpia. All three were very mid (3/10) The owner was a great guy.
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Lora Chmil
I have never gotten a bad order from Kai Asian Street Food! It’s a small restaurant close by the Vancouver Mall and every time I order they make it ✨perfect✨.

I order pickup, a very spicy beef pad Thai with broccoli and their Thai iced tea.
It’s flavorful, juicy – I can’t stand dry noodles, their ratios are great with garnishes, and they make it just as spicy as I want it each time!
Also the way that they prepare the to go orders are so cute and creative, always appreciated.

Can’t recommend it enough, it’s better than any of the other popular spots around here.
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Hannah Curtis
oh my gosh this was the best! I’ve been searching for an authentic tom yum in the area for a while now, and nothing has come close to the Thailand experience. I ordered first thing in the morning through DoorDash pickup, and they had my order ready right away. everything tasted great, and I have enough leftovers for 2-3 more servings, all for only $20!!! It’s a rarity nowadays to get a large serving, of real, nutritious food, for a fair price, but Kai’s has it!
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Ceri Howell
Very small dining space. We had crab puffs, spring rolls, beef and chicken pad Thai, as well as the bbq chicken. The rice was served to us in a foil packed wrapped in plastic wrap? Not our most favorite pad Thai and some of the chicken was dry. These apps were fresh and hot. 2.00 for a single can of soda sucks.
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Денис Максимчак
I’m asking you to please remove this dish (Massaman Curry) from the menu. You absolutely don’t know how to cook it — it’s just some kind of tasteless watery mess. I’ve never had such bad curry in my life. I really like your restaurant, but the dish I ordered was simply a nightmare!
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Elija Bandersnatch
I will say upfront that I have resisted going to Kai Asian because of the paper bowls and plates. There is just something so basically unappetizing about shoveling food into your mouth out of paper, but I thought, Put aside your preconceptions and focus solely on the food. I had the steamed Pork Bao as an appetizer and they were great! A good way to launch into a culinary adventure. They were served with Sriracha and Soy sauce, But nothing to put the sauces in… Just a small peeve. I used the plastic top from my water, but I was determined to not withhold stars for petty utensil issues. I would have liked a little sweet sauce, perhaps Hoisin, but the Boa was good, hot, and satisfying.
The Tom Kha was exceptional, even is the Kafir lime leaf appeared to be dried instead of fresh. But then like a pestering ghost, the problem of utensils comes back into my sensibilities. The spoon is a tiny plastic number that regiments you into a delicate sipping that was distracting and made me feel like a kid in a school lunch room, but worse… It was a cheap flimsy spoon with sharp edges that repeatedly cut the inside of my lip. I looked down at the spoon and thought, What is that red color? Some wonderful crimson spice? No, It was blood and not just one side, both sides. As much as I hate to do it, the feeling of cheapness keeps edging in. I know, it’s a small place and they probably don’t have room for a dishwasher, but they need to figure out some answer for their spoons and forks at least. I am not interested in wrapping my big arthritic hands around a tiny light weight piece of sharp plastic, like a bear trying to grasp a toothbrush.
So why, if I am so annoyed have I unbent enough to bestow the full 5 stars, and I’ll tell you.
I got the Sesame Balls to go for my wife, which I did with some trepidation, as she is extraordinarily picky about her Sesame Balls. The Princess and the Sesame Balls instead of the Princess and the Pea. I delivered these little orbs of chewy dough and Red Bean Paste, and her eyes lit up! And as her eyes lit up, Kai’s Asian Street Food went up in my esteem. What makes the wife happy, makes me happy. I hope it will not be too weird if I bring my own utensils with me next time I visit. If I could bring my own plates and bowls, I would.
It’s a tiny neighborhood offering jammed into a fast food space that is not big enough to play with the local big boy. Perfect for to-go orders and the folks in the area who want to gas up and catch a quick bite, but I’ll never take someone there who I want to impress.
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Deedee Chiang
Super delicious thai food. We came in hungry and left happily full. Everything we ordered was vegetarian and and came in large portions (vegan red curry and pad kee mao).

That pad kee mao made me so happy. They were able to make it with more noodles because the noodles are the best part. And it had that proper wok flavor.

Their vegan red curry also had amazing taste and the vegetables (pumpkin) was cooked to perfection.

I do miss their banana lumpias desserts so hopefully they bring that back.

Very casual place so items are served in paper boxes/plates with plastic utensils. Very street food vibes. And sweet people!
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