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I only come here for the Thai Boat Noodles when my friends crave for it. From what they tell me, its the only place where you can get it closest to authentic. It can get busy on weekends and under staffed however service is still OK. I’m not really into Thai cuisine so I can’t say that would like to try their other menu items because they just don’t seem too appealing to me. Just my bias. The Thai Boat Noodle is decent. Comes with pork rinds and cooked blood upon request. Bean sprouts, green onion, beef meatballs, tripe, tendon, and a few slices of what appears to be brisket. You can also ask for more pork rinds on the side. It tastes better and adds more texture versus them adding it to the soup themselves which gets soggy by the time it gets to you. You will just have to try it out for yourself if it’s your thing. A small bowl of it is reasonably priced compared to a bowl of Pho and will fill you up equally. Perhaps next time I’ll do a review on their Thai-style curry.
… moreCherie Mercado
We had more than 20 people show up and the staff was so welcoming. They even did separate tabs. The curry was delicious and pineapple fried rice and chicken satay were DeVine. Definitely going back
… moreToua Vang
Great place to grab a bowl of noodles. I love the noodle at this restaurant because I always eat my noodle with all the add in spices, but for this boat noodle here, I just eat it as it is. The restroom is also clean good job.
… moreSarah
Pad see ew with tofu and drunken noodles with chicken were both good but super oily. They left a disturbing oil slick on the plate. Everything was bigger here than Im used to, the noodles, the vegetables, the tofu. All in all a good meal.
… moreBruce Thao
Come check it out ya. Try for yourself. I’m not a big Thai Food eater but gotta say food tastes delicious to me. Great service and clean. Family run restaurant.
… moreAri
It’s been a year & I decided to go back today to this restaurant, I noticed that the owner has changed, it’s now owned by Hmong Folks. As a Thai, that worried me, how can it be authentic taste of traditional Thai cuisine when it’s not owned by Thai people? In my opinion I would not recommend it, has to be owned by Thai people. I always loved the boat noodles and ordered a small to go, now it doesn’t taste the same anymore, it has this weird after taste plus it’s really sweet. The portion was very small also. You will see the photo of how much noodle they gave me. Sadly I won’t be coming back.
… moreMy Kristy Nong
This is one of my go-to spots for a good bowl of Boat Noodles in Sac. Iced Thai tea is on par. The papaya salad is good & made Lao style. Be careful because sometimes their chili peppers are . The staff are nice & service is fast. Don’t expect five star service because like most mom & pop owned Asian restaurants, it’s hard to come by. This place is easy to miss on Florin Road though so keep your eyes out. There’s plenty of parking though.
… moreVann Lis (Vann Lis)
The boat noodle was really good in terms of flavor. It had more of a sweet and savory taste than previous boat noodles I’ve had which really stood out. Portion wise, it was less than I expected for a large. Quality over quantity they say.
… moreEnoc Zepeda
Some of the best Thai food I’ve tried yet! It’s spicy so try mild if you are not used to very spicy food lol. I was sweated bullets but couldn’t stop eating! Lol. I had the Tom Kha veggie soup and papaya salad. Great service and amazing chef!
… moreNai Saevang
Discovered this place on my way home from a long drive. Soup was savory and hearty. The ingredients were fresh and the service was fast.
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