Jungho Lee
The location is quite random but it’s a legit Northern Thai restaurant. I recommend steamed fish, grilled skewers, sausages, papaya salad, and the duck larb.
… moreDaniel Thompson
Kim Thai Food is an excellent spot for authentic Thai cuisine. The flavors are rich and bold, with dishes like pad thai and green curry cooked perfectly every time. The portions are generous, prices are fair, and the staff makes you feel welcome from the moment you walk in. The restaurant has a cozy atmosphere that makes dining here enjoyable whether it’s takeout or dine-in. Definitely a go-to for delicious Thai food.
… moreMichelle Hedden
This place is authentic down home cooking, the woman here are family like atmosphere.Get in my bellay. Thank goodness I work down the street. Come support them. A rating. Try duck salad with sticky rice medium spicy. So freaking good.
… moreJared Cohee
THAILAND
Excerpt from Eat the World Los Angeles:
Inside of La Fiesta Swap Meet, make your way past clothing, hat, and shoe vendors, past sleepy workers watching movies on their phones, walls full of veladoras, and the many barbers and salons in La Fiesta to sit down for a spicy feast. “Kan Tong” is the name of the original owner of the stall, who went by the nickname Kim. No matter what language you prefer, an exciting meal is on the way.
This meal started with a delicious plate of naem khao tod ($10), which immediately went to the top of the power rankings with the one at Vientiane down in Garden Grove. In addition to the rice cooked with curry paste and sour sausage, they include peanuts and roasted chili peppers. Freshly chopped up ginger seemingly pervades each and every bite in such a good way.
… moreJustin Luthey
Unlike other Thai food we have had. Felt more authentic and had unique dishes we had never seen before. Tiny little place at the end of a dingy swap meet but the excellent service and loved everything we got.
… moreBunny Manochit
We found this small place on google maps trying to look for it and it was inside the Swap Meet market in the back where the food court was. Food was delicious! The closest thing to my moms cooking very authentic
… moreMike Gaeto
I am so excited I discovered this place and am excited to try more dishes! I got the papaya salad and sticky rice for lunch the other day and it was super fresh and authentic. Spicy in all the right ways! The woman taking my order was super friendly and appreciative of my business I will definitely be returning!
… moreP Hiranpradit
Very authentic northeastern thai food! Hidden gem in LA!
… moreG Philip
I consider myself a connoisseur of Thai food and approve the authenticity. The food is delish and is mostly Northern Thai dishes. It is inside the Swap Meet joint which is quite ‘interesting’, but the food slaps 😉
… moreAlan L
This place is a little hard to find because it’s hidden deep inside the market. Keep going into the market and you’ll find a food court where this restaurant is located. The food is authentic as we got from Bangkok. It’s extremely spicy. The price is not cheap considering this is a food court. It was featured in one of the Mark Wiens food tour videos.
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