Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1715 Beam Ave, St Paul, MN 55109
Phone: (651) 300-5288
Website: https://elephantthaicuisinemn.com//
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Beef Steak Laab – 9.25/10. The meat was tender, thick, the beef was perfectly cooked (med/well) and ut came with a small bowl of rice. Seasoning was great.
Beef Bitter Soup – 9.75. One of the best beef bitter soup I’ve ever had and it’s rare to find a place with this dish. This dish stole the show and it was the best! Highly recommend it.
Eggrolls (Hmong Style) – 2.5/10. The filling had lots of noodles, precooked grounded meat, a littke vegie, and seasoning was typical for Hmong Eggrolls. I assume dipping sauce was sweet and sour and it’s not commonly used for eggrolls. I’m not a fan of the eggroll or dipping sauce.
Tri Color – 7/10. Pretty much your typical hmong Tri Color. Disappointed that it looked and wasn’t advertised like the photo in their menu… I thought it was going to be something unique and different.
Thai Tea (pitcher) – 7.5/10. Good and average at best and nothing special. I thought that with buying a pitcher I’d save some money and get more tea but from my judgment, it actually is about the same price per oz.
Wonton – 7.5/10. It’s fine. Filled with lots of cream cheese!
Fried Dumplings – 7/10. Nicely fried and it’s your usual dumpling from most restaurants.
Pho – 3/10. I wasn’t disappointed because I already anticipated the outcome. Typical hmong pho and on par with most hmong restaurants and food vendors. Light beef broth with enough seasoning. Tasted artificial and not for me. A sip of the broth will tell you the story of how much love was put into this bowl.
Pampa dish: The fish we had could of been bigger, but we probably just got a small one from the batch. The sause for it is more on the sweet side, still good, prefer it to be more sour and spicy side. Lots of veggies! Which is great.
Chicken Feet Salad: Right sour, sweet, and spice. Comes with kapoon noodles.
Atmosphere is clean, nice black and white contrast with a beautiful display of an elephant and a decorative wall display.
Staffs are very nice and friendly. Would definitely come back again.
I had the pho, great portion, although I think $20/bowl is still steep, Id probably pay that again for theres. Got to choose between kho piak, kapoon, or pho. Spring rolls were amazing. Papaya was good. Iced coffee amazing right to my liking. Perfect sweetness. Customer service was great. Will come back again! My cousin got the kapoon dish but it looked like not enough liquid so the noodles soaked up the liquid pretty fast leaving just noodles.
Atmosphere was nice, just a little loud at lunchtime.
The chicken wings are a hit or miss. Some days, they’re a nice red color, juicy, crispy, and some days, a little dry like some regular fried wings, but it’s ok.
I love their pork belly stir fry. It’s so tasty and fulfilling. Their pho was good. The egg rolls were also good and it comes in 4 per order. Overall, about $50. The service was quick. About 5-10 minutes for all the food to arrive. Tasted fresh too.
Food: we got the raw laab, eggrolls, papaya, combo pho, and sticky rice.
Raw laab was decent, more on the sour side, but a lot better than some places that I’ve been to.
Eggrolls, very crispy, good size (comes in 4pcs), didn’t see any meat, all I saw was veggies and noodles. Veggies still had a crunch to it. Flavor was a bit bland.
Papaya (got the Lao style) was pretty good. Very flavorful. A lot better than most places I’ve eaten at. Large portion.
Pho broth was pretty good when I took the first slurp. Good portion of noodle and meat, nothing unique about it. Pho flavor started tasting plain with no flavor as I ate more into it.
Best thing I ate was the sticky rice dipped into the raw laab and papaya.
Overall, food is not bad, the waitress was very friendly, decent prices for the portions that you get. Place was clean and felt like a more upscale place. Wouldn’t mind returning to try other stuff next time.