Hours
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
Friday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
Saturday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
Sunday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
Monday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
Tuesday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 509 Pacific Ave S, Long Beach, WA 98631
Phone: (360) 642-2275
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Reviews
Sarah Rose Webber
Awesome food! We ended up eating here twice while in Long Beach. Got the cashew dish and the noodle dish both times. The cashew was our favorite but they are both really good. The service was fast and gracious. Note it is a take out only spot.
… moreKarol Traviss
We had a wonderful shared takeout lunch (Pad Thai with chicken, red curry with veg and rice) at this hole in the wall takeout joint. Lots of food – two dishes provided enough food to reheat later for dinner at our Cape Disappointment state park campsite. We would get food from here again if in the area.
… moreMaxine Lo
Food was easy to order, and ready quickly. Green curry was absolutely swimming in sauce, but tasty. The included rice portion was quite small- definitely order extra if you have more than one person.
… moreErika Neukam
Visiting from Arizona, I decided on Thai food. This cute little restaurant did not disappoint! I ordered the Drunken Noodles w/fried tofu, as well as a Thai Iced Tea. All very good
… moreSierra
Food is delicious. I got pad thai and pot stickers. I expected carrots in the pad thai but this restaurant’s recipe didn’t include them. Food isn’t spicy, but still full of flavor (I didn’t ask about spice level so I don’t know if they offer spicier dishes). Pot stickers are crunchy without being overcooked, good flavor
… moreSins Of Wanderlust
Cozy, authentic Thai in the heart of town. Space is small but nice and warm on a cold night. Food is fresh, authentic and bursting with flavor. The Basil Fried Rice was the best. We asked for ‘3’ spice level and it was spot on. Closes a bit early but well worth dining in. Kindly and helpful staff.
… moreChristopher Cha
Very nice small-family-style operated kitchen. The place only had room for three tables, but was take-out only at the time. Ordered the Crab and Shrimp Fried Rice, Drunken Noodles, and yellow curry. Everything was very good. The only issue was, we ordered the Panang Chicken as well, but accidentally received someone else’s food.
… moreEvilDaffodil
Overall the food was good. The spicy coconut soup was a little too sweet for us. We love that soup and the place we love it at, makes it tangy. That is the only criticism I have. Otherwise, the food tastes great. We had the fried rice, Pad see ew and the soup. We spent $33 dollars and the three of us were stuffed. The service was great! The place is small but very welcoming.
… moreA Roy
Fantastic find in the most unexpected small town strip in southern Washington. The place is take-out only atm but the food is worth raving. I know my Thai spices and while there’s some usual crowd pleasers (=very average pad Thai), the green curry, drunken noodles and the thick rice noodles all hit the spot with flavor and heat. Seemed to be popular with the locals too.
… moreC.T. “CombatCritic” Sorrentino
Having spent a few days at Cape Disappointment State Park just 15 minutes up the road, this was one of the few modern, semi-upscale (not a dive) restaurants on the peninsula as far as I could tell and the highest rated of two on Yelp. We arrived at the front door on Wednesday night, but, oddly enough, they were “Closed”, so we had to find somewhere else to eat in a town with few dining options, even fewer in early spring before the summer throngs arrive.
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