


Warm, low-key storefront dispensing Thai street noodles from Central, Northern & Isan regions.
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5 PM–12 AM |
| Friday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5 PM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Monday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5 PM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 195 Elm St, Somerville, MA 02144
Phone: (617) 718-1759
Website: http://dakzen.net/
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Reviews
The moment I entered I was greeted with a friendly smile and a modern, warm interior. The seating inside is limited but very cozy.
What shocked me was how affordable everything is – and the portions are quite big too. I ordered the:
Kra Duk Moo Nam Dang (Spicy Garlic Pork Spareribs) $14.99 – Very mild spice and great flavor on the ribs. The sauce was slightly sweet and tangy.
Kai Pa-Lo (Braised Pork Belly & Eggs) $14.99 – I could drink the sauce (so much flavor with the star anise and cinnamon)! The pork was so tender and paired so perfectly with rice.
Overall would definitely come back!
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The Kao Soi is a must try, with the broth being absolutely perfect and so flavorful, and the shredded chicken goes great with it! Nice portion sizes, and they have a good assortment of extra pickle, hot sauce, chili crisp, etc. that are great to add in, super solid spot!
I’ve tried three dishes here so far and they’ve all been delicious! The Khao Soi has a creamy and flavourful broth that is truly addictive. I think the tofu is a great protein for this dish as it soaks up all of the goodness! My partner got the Grapow Fried Rice which was simple and yummy. The garlic is working some kind of magic with that dish and really enhances the flavours. The first time we went, I got the Khao Panang Moo – another dish that packs a punch with flavour and spice!
You really can’t go wrong here – I’ve yet to try more of the menu offerings but I can confidently say that you probably won’t be disappointed!
Cozy seating, fast service, great staff.
Yesterday I tried boat noodle soup and Yen ta four noodle soup. The tastes of both are ok but a bit bland for me compared to other Thai noodle restaurants I tried in the US before. We need to put some condiments to bring more flavor.
The stir-fried sukiyaki (special menu) is over-expected. TASTE GOOD just like in Thailand. And there’s a ton of seafood in the dish for just about 11 bucks!
However, I still recommend it for those who want to try authentic Thai street noodles at a reasonable price.
I got the khao-moo-dang, which consists of 3 different types of pork. The bbq red pork and the sweet sausage were very average, and the crispy pork belly was often too hard if not completely dry. All 3 meats were definitely reheated as they did not taste fresh. It tasted fine, I just expected more given the positive reviews of this place. Pictured second is the pad thai with chicken.
I will definitely go back in the future to try something else!