Genesis Allen-Lockhart
So me and my mother went and it was at lunchtime and it was kind of busy. So we sat down and a server came to us within 5 minutes. And then. We ordered and I was interested in getting the drunken noodles and I know that the drunken noodles I had from a different restaurant in town called Lahn pad thai was savory, flavorful, and garneshed with toppings. Upon ordering the drunken noodles in receiving the drunken noodles.The food was hot, but they said they used their own sauce.But it was really oily, and it had no tangy or soy sauce flavor to it. Lacked flavor! As of what i’m used to, they also don’t provide peanuts or any of the bean sprouts on the drunken .Noodles, it’s basically meat and noodles and some type of veggies and peppers. If you want some real drunken noodles, I would suggest going to lahn pad thai off abbott instead of this establishment. Their thai tea was alright, but had a different taste like a cinnamon almost.
… moreGlen Tucker
Incredible ramen in Anchorage!! I just spent 2 weeks in Tokyo and this ramen is equally good (better??) as anything I ate in Japan. The noodles were the perfect texture, the broth was delicious and the pork was cooked well.
I also ordered the gyoza as an appetizer and thought they were delicious as well. 10/10!
… moreRose Gueco
Food was delicious! We ordered salmon curry which was not what we expected. My hubby doesn’t care for curry but this one he loved. Also ordered yellow curry, sesame chicken and Mongolian beef. Apps were lumpia and wings. They have large portions, so had for next day too.
Server was slow, she wasn’t very attentive, but friendly. But we’d still go back for the food.
… moreCarrie Parker
The server was nice. Only issue with the server was she served the drink with the can in the ice and who knows what all has touched the bottom of the can. Food was subpar minus the fried rice. Lemon grass pork chop was not a pork chop it was a pork steak. It had no flavor and was sooo full of fat. The rice was over cooked and so gummy. The fried rice was good with crisp veggies. The pad thai was ok, but the chicken could have been in smaller pieces or came with a knife.
… moreAllaidoska Victor
The food was very good, great taste and good price. I liked it a lot, a very pleasant and family-friendly place
… moreJeremy Swartwood
You have to try this place!
We had a big group and I tried a little of everyone’s and it was great.
Seasme chicken, orange chicken, Mongolian beef, beef bulgogi, and the chicken fried rice.
Warning, canned soda, no fountain drinks.
I want to go and try the other things too, to much to try in one visit.
I wish they had roti or naan for the butter chicken.
… moreJin Chen
Loved the service, very attentive waitress. Food was not salty which is a huge win for eating out right now. Vegetable in the fresh roll was crispy and fresh. My friends loved the wings, and said the crispy part is very good.
The kitchen ventilation is poor, whatever clothes or jacket you wear would need to be washed after.
… moreTimothy R
Quiet polite staff and kept eyes on the tables for quick service. Basic decor but inviting and not polished.
The ramen was a very salty miso had a beef flavor. Not a tonkotsu pork style. Thinner broth matching a typical miso. Egg was done nicely, and a small bok choy with scallions. The charsiu was very thin and fried and tasted like crispy bacon. Regular portion with a good portion of package noodles.
The mango rice was a warm sticky rice with a white butter sauce topping. Sliced mango on top and no incorporation of ingredients. It is one of the non sweet varieties I encounter occasionally.
Overall, it is just average and gets the job done. I think if I ordered the Thai items, I’d be more apt to recommend this restaurant instead of a Japanese main course.
The price was around 24.00 with tip, so it’s worth a visit if you are craving affordable and quick no frills Thai.
I’d not really recommend other than price, speed, and a quiet atmosphere.
… moreE Norman Dao
I only ordered take out here. And in the last month or so, I ordered take out three times. Everything I ordered which were the ramen miso, khao soi and spicy drunken noodle with pork were delicious and flavorful. Even though it was take out, the food was well packaged. The favor is authentic Asian food. Each of what I ordered had depth and the right favoring to it. It is in a little strip mall; glad I found it. The interior for whenever I came in seemed nice enough. Not a romantic upscale place but cute, clean place to go out. Food always prepared promptly whenever I ordered, good portion and price very reasonably. Would recommend and will come back.
… moreMindy Locke
This is a hidden gem and I am so upset I just found it. This is not the typical, mediocre, shamefully watered down, Asian flavor that we typically find. For our first visit, we decided to try several dishes. We ordered: Thai Ice Tea, Kale Cucumber Lemonade, Gyoza Potstickers, Lumpia Filipino Egg Rolls, Ramen Tonkotsu Miso Noodle Soup, Thai Yellow Curry with Chicken served with Jasmine Rice, Curry Fried Rice with Shrimp, Crying Tiger (New York Strip Steak served with Jasmine Rice), Spicy Drunken Noodles with Shrimp, and Mongolian Beef served with Jasmine Rice.
Every dish was presented beautifully and was full of distinctly separate flavors.
Most notable: the crispy sear on the pork slices in the ramen made for a tender and buttery-like texture; not dried out like most places, the silkiness of the yellow curry hits to the bone – feels like a missing-home-comfort-food, the soft, fresh, crispy vegetables are the perfect balance to the softness of the flat drunken noodles which absorb the seasoning so well, the texture of the Mongolian beef is buttery soft and coated with just the right amounts of sweet and savory goodness without drowning the dish to soggy mush, the Crying Tiger… look for the picture – enough said.
My only recommendation is adding desserts to the menu. Mochi or sweet sticky rice with mango would have topped the night off right!
Can taste and appreciate that the food is carefully made with love.
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