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Hours
Friday | 8:30 AM–10:30 PM |
Saturday | 8:30 AM–10:30 PM |
Sunday | 8:30 AM–10:30 PM |
Monday (Labor Day) | 8:30 AM–10:30 PM Hours might differ |
Tuesday | 8:30 AM–10:30 PM |
Wednesday | 8:30 AM–10:30 PM |
Thursday | 8:30 AM–10:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5301 Sunset Blvd #11, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Phone: (323) 474-7212
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: amphainorthernthaifood.com
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Reviews
Rose Peterson
Very good! We dined inside and had the papaya salad and curry noodle, Thai tea and grass jelly. Inside is small and no frills but besides the point. I would recommend this place STOP using plastic, forks, plates and bowls / it’s wasteful, bad for the environment, bad for us (micro plastics in food) and takes away from the dine in experience. But otherwise food was very good as was the service!
… moreJohn Tallacksen
This is one of my go-to spots for Thai food. The food and service are excellent. I recommend ordering the food for take-out as the space is small and crowded because it is a popular place. There hasn’t been any outdoor seating when I’ve been there. As for parking, the plaza’s lot is small, but I’ve always found a parking spot. Maybe I’ve been lucky.
… moreEMERSON ILANO
I finally visited this restaurant and am glad I did it. I ordered to go, 1 pork curry and 1 jackfruit (vegan), and $10.99 each enough serving for 2 people. As soon as I got home, I ate it over white rice. The pork curry was an explosion of flavors. The meat melts in your mouth. While the jackfruit was sweet, tangy, and spicy, perfect pair to my pork curry. I now have a new favorite Thai restaurant. Go ahead and give them a try. You’ll be hooked!
… moreChristen Romero
Good food at decent prices. Very small hole in the wall shop which I tend to like. Just know the space is small. Main thing I hate when I eat there is how much plastic is used. 5 plastic containers for one dish and a cup of water (see photo). Feel like Mother Nature whimpers each time I eat here.
… moreChristopher M
Came to know about this place thanks to Mark Weins (Thai-food YouTuber). The Khao Soi spiciness is definitely adjusted for the American palette but the flavors are just as good as in Chiang Mai. The Nam Prik Ong was okay – the flavor changes from restaurant to restaurant even in Thailand. I was a bit underwhelmed by the lack of assorted veggies that came out (especially when compared with the photo). Mine sadly only came with some cabbage and cucumber.
… moreHenrique Costa Biana
Giving it 5 stars for the taste of the food and price! Really fair price since eating out in LA can be so expensive. It’s a really small place and the food is served in disposable items and utensils. We had the fried pork belly and the Northern Pork Curry and loved it.
… moreAdrian Barragan
Very rich and complex flavors, not your typical American-Thai restaurant. Traditional and Authentic flavors. They do automatically charge 15% gratuity so be aware.
… moreMaryam Khoshreza
If you crave for street Thai food this is the place, it’s hard to get seated and eat, try to go early and skip the line, but the food was amazing and also Thai tea was so good,
… moreMax M
Decent Thai food, zero ambiance, limited seating. Located in a strip mall with limited parking. Found food to be ok, very authentic but unlikely to please everyone. Service friendly and helpful. The interior offers a few seats and little else on offer. Not quite sure about the 5 star ratings people are giving.
… moreTy
Thought already reviewed. My go-to though still “iffy”. I tend to only eat one dish as it’s the only one freshly made; hot stuff is mostly buffet style or pre cooked from early, then reheated & later again reheated & served all day. Most (LA) Thai restaurants do this.
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