I ordered a takeout spicy shrimp tom yum from this place today. It was sweet. It wasn't salty, the tom yum flavor was light, and it was mostly sweet. It was honestly pretty bad that I had to add water to dilute it before adding extra salt. Then, it was edible. I had a gut feeling that the cook might have made the cliche mistake of mixing salt and sugar, because I have never had tasted a spicy tom yum that sweet before. For the price of $17.75, I'd say the serving size was barely enough for 2 people.
Best Pad Thai I ever had, They have great customer service, and are caring and have the patience to explain the menu
Hidden gem in my opinion.
All foods not Thai taste foods (it's not Thai dishes) All foods feel Vietnamese mix up with Chinese foods style Too Sweet for me. Chef don't khow How to cookimg Thai foods Absolutely Thai milk tea good here.
Taste 1/5, Authentic Thai 1/5, Health 1/5 (old crusty, dry, deep fried fish), Service 2.5/5, Design 2/5, Location 2/5, Cleanliness 2.5/5, Value 1/5
Can’t go wrong with any dish. Our favs: Pad Thai, Pad See Ew, crab noodle, Bangkok Noodle soup.
Located inside Grand Century Mall. Nice little Thai food place with a huge menu. Street food style, not so expensive, it has several other thai snacks too. Limited seating. Setting is more like in a Vietnamese Mall. We’re had Noodle Soup and crab noodles. We liked them except the part of the overloaded sprouts as side.