Small, bustling stop for updates on traditional Thai street foods, plus ice cream sandwiches.
Paul Mark Morris
Hollywood’s Hollywood Night Market truly lives up to the hype. The moment you step in, the air is full of sizzling aromas, laughter, music, and the sense that you are about to eat something unforgettable. One of their standout items is a fried chicken sandwich from the Eat Love vendor, crisp, juicy, with just enough spice to make your tongue wake up without shutting down. It’s a perfect gateway into the rest of the menu.
But there’s so much more. Their street food spaghetti is a surprise star—imagine al dente noodles tossed with chili oil, garlic, bits of sausage or plant protein, herbs and pungent heat that creeps in. It makes you pause between bites, but then you go right back in for more. Their Pad Thai is fantastic, not shy with tamarind bass or tamari for the vegan version, lush with peanuts and lime. The vegetarian curry is another dish I chase back to the stall for: rich, deeply flavored, creamy coconut based, warming from ginger and turmeric and bright from kaffir lime leaf.
If you want something bold, they have specialty items that mix unexpected influences—sometimes a loco-style mashup or bold regional riffs that push boundaries. One of their strengths is also the wine list: they carry a surprisingly eclectic selection, with biodynamic and natural bottles mingling with classics.
This is not a polished fine dining experience—thankfully—but a street-food dream delivered on a big scale. Spices bite, flavors roar, and the variety keeps you chasing your next favorite. Don’t go thinking you’ll just graze: come hungry.
… moreCeeCee Peng
It’s probably the best Thai food in that area.
Dazzling lighting and cute ambiance. Food is AMAZING! You won’t go wrong with anything but I personally LOVE the hot pot soup the most.
Go with the full Thai spicy level if you can handle it because it’s so good
… moreNico
Absolutely loved this place! We ordered a curry, fried chicken, noodles and the pomelo salad (most from the specials) and they were incredibly tasty. The place is vibe-y, staff is friendly. Amazing spot and would totally go back to try the rest of the menu
… moreangelepatino
I don’t remember what I ordered (there was more than what is pictured) but this was such a great food experience, accompanied with an orange wine. The bar seating is a little tight and awkward but at least the staff was great, food was delivered in a timely matter and it was all so delicious.
… moreQuynh Dao
Decent Thai Food. Portions are large! Atmosphere is fun and kitschy. Service was good- they were attentive and made sure to ask if we needed anything else when it was last call. We ordered a variety of plates- it was made to share. We tried the fried spring rolls (interesting but tasted like a fat veggie egg roll), papaya salad, pork jowl (fatty), cream cheese crab wontons (exceedingly creamy) and mango sticky rice (mango was a bit on the sour side) The “mild” flavors had a kick to it, so warning for the people that can’t handle too much spice. Food was flavorful, but I didn’t particularly love any of the dishes. They had a different flair, not exactly like your traditional authentic Thai food. It was fun like the atmosphere but not memorable
… moreHydi Ng
I have been using their cook book and found their store randomly on the street. Thai tea is a bit sweet, haven’t tried takeaway food yet. Will update .
Great atmosphere though.
… moreKate G
Having lived in LA for 10+ years, I can safely say that this is one of my favorite restaurants in the city. The food is consistently delicious. Favorites are crispy rice (you can get it without the meat!) , papaya salad, and the crunchwrap, but everything is good. They always say that their mild is more like a true medium, and I agree with that! I’m always worried when I order the dishes mild because I love a little kick, but the mild does deliver. It’s a fun, lively environment with a unique design and service is always solid. No notes!
… moreThomas
Really cool place! I loved it. Would give the food a 5 star too, but the Khao Soi was WAY too spicy. I love spicy food. The couple next to us complained, we couldn’t eat it, the two who took the couples place after they left were also struggling eating the Khao soi when we left.
… moreWalker Gibson
The hype is legit. We ordered the Panang Neua, Crispy Rice Salad, Coconut Sticky Rice, and the Startled Pig. The sticky rice was meh, but the other three dishes were excellent – possibly the best Thai food I’ve ever had.
Maybe I just misunderstood/missed it, but it would have been nice to have just plain old white rice to accompany the curry especially. The coconut sticky rice is more like a chewy rice wad that doesn’t serve as a bed for curry.
Our waiter – something with a G, Grover maybe – was awesome. Very friendly and attentive.
The vibes are a bit annoying and overdone, and the chairs are horrifically uncomfortable. I guess it allows them to pack more customers in, and discourages people from lounging around after their meals, but the seating is downright awful.
… moreMartina Mattar
Food was okay, not incredible. All the meat was cooked perfectly but the flavors were kind of boring. Also, the dish that was supposed to be very spicy was mild and the one that was not supposed to be spicy at all was spicy.
The restaurant has great decor but the music is way too loud. Thus 4 stars for Atmosphere. They have an outdoor seating area so it was okay.
Their canned house wine had a really alcoholic bite to it, I didn’t like it.
Mango Sticky Rice is delicious!
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