Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–4 PM, 5–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–4 PM, 5–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–4 PM, 5–8:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–4 PM, 5–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–4 PM, 5–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–4 PM, 5–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–4 PM, 5–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4086 East Ave, Livermore, CA 94550
Phone: (925) 989-3094
Website: http://kinphedthai.com/
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The food was absolutely delicious. They had a traditional Lao papaya salad, which is rare to find and such a treat. The tom kha soup was rich, comforting, and full of flavor. We also loved the braised pork over rice, so tender and satisfying and the pad thai was a crowd favorite at the table. Honestly, every dish we tried was a hit. The staff was warm and accommodating with our large group. They let us bring our own cake, helped plate it, and even provided a candle, which made the celebration feel extra special.
Such a great spot for a family dinner.
We tried so many different dishes (forgot to take some photos) and would definitely come back again!
Corn Cream Cheese Wonton
Chicken Wings
Pad Thai
Leng Zaap
Pad Gra Prow Rice Over Double Eggs (with Pork)
Pok Pok Dry Noodle
Bangkok Fried Rice
Spicy Basil Fried Rice
The highlights: Pad Thai, Bangkok Fried Rice, Spicy Basil Fried Rice, Pok Pok Dry Noodle. All of these dishes were superb and I highly recommend trying these out.
The Pad Thai had a strong tangy-sweet flavor combined with the smokiness of the wok-hei. It was a “wet” pad thai, but the noodles still had a good chew to it and was not mushy at all. I don’t usually like pad thai but this was probably the best thing on the menu.
The Bangkok Fried Rice also had great wok-hei and had a great umami flavor to it, making it an excellent pair for any protein dish or as a standalone dish.
The Spicy Basil Fried Rice had a really strong basil flavor, which I absolutely loved. Combine it with its spiciness, it makes you crave more food. If you love basil or just want a spicy fried rice, then this is for you.
The Pok Pok Dry Noodles is a bit more different from the others. Like the name suggests, it is a dry noodle with ingredients on top. The reason why this stood out is because the noodles were cooked perfectly and it blended well with the toppings that it had. It’s a very balanced dish, and you can’t go wrong with trying it out if you like dry noodles.
The rest of the dishes were all good as well, it’s just that they did not really stand out that much compared to the ones mentioned above. I do want to point out the Leng Zaap. the pork was absolutely delicious and soft, but it was spicy and sour. If you cannot handle spicy or sour foods, then you should skip it.
The dishes are not expensive and are priced similarly to other Thai restaurants. Customer service here is great. The waitresses are nice and as attentive as they can be. Parking can be a little difficult if you come during peak time.
Overall a solid place for Thai food. Will definitely come back here again.