Address and Contact Information
Address: 559 Washington St, Brighton, MA 02135
Phone: (617) 208-8184
Website: http://www.thonglorboston.com/
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Reviews
Panang curry had meat more on the rare side. so chewy we couldn’t eat it.
Cocktails were fantastic! Looks like the target audience are the college kids who live in the neighborhood.
The restaurant has such a cool vibe, right from the moment you walk in, you’re transported. The street art on the walls and the vintage items hanging throughout give off a nostalgic feeling, like stepping into the Thai street food scene of the ’90s. We loved it instantly.
The food was absolutely delicious and fresh, bursting with authentic Thai flavors. And Rainy, our server, was incredible! She brought such great energy and had the sweetest personality, it really added to the whole experience.
We had a fantastic time at Thonglor. Highly recommended for anyone who loves Thai food with great vibes and even better service!
I ordered the Tom Yum Mor Fai and the flavor was amazing. However, I personally don’t think it’s worth $25 for a few pieces of squid, 3-4 shrimp and 3 mussels that didn’t taste the best, some mushroom and a small bowl of rice on the side. I was going to get the Tom Yum Fried rice instead and wish I did.
Also ordered the Yaam Yen drink and it was great!
Service was slow to bring out our drinks, take our order, and getting our bill paid at the end. The few workers seemed very busy between take out orders, dine in, serving/waiting guest, as well as making drinks. I think take out is more ideal unless you have patience to wait to dine in.
Can get loud in restaurant with every talking all at once, especially big groups.
Went there for a casual dinner on a weekend.
Food: The food was pretty good. We tried the Papaya Salad (sweet-sour with strong hints of peanuts), the Tod Mun (soft fish cakes – very tasty) for Starters.
Crying Tiger is a must if you like meat – flavorful steak with homemade sweet sauce.
We also tried the spicy Pork (Moo), which was our least favorite (pork was dry and it was not spicy at all).
Overall the food is good, authentic, but VERY sweet.
Cocktails: fantastic! We had the Rose, which literally tasted like liquid candy, and the Ghost Pepper, which had a wonderful kick if you like your drinks spicy!
Service: pretty fast, mildly attentive, but very nice.
Venue: the venue is very nice, street-food modern style, however it gets very busy with lots of people picking up take-out. Wouldn’t recommend for a date, but perfect for casual dining.