Decided to have some Thai for lunch and this gem of a restaurant was located within walking distance from our hotel, The English. We had Crab Rangoon - very mild with a nice sweet sauce, and Green Curry with Chicken and Shrimp at a 6 spice level - it was amazing and I liked it even better than our Thai Place at home as they don't put in any eggplant in this version! Service was so friendly and the food came out quickly. The atmosphere was perfect for a lunch spot and dinner would be great too - just don't expect the elaborate decor of Strip Casinos or anything like that. It was super clean and there was ample seating.
This place has inspired my appetite for Thai food again!! Finally a Thai restaurant that serves Thai cuisine vs Westernized/localized taste. Thai spicy! So from a range of 1-10, 3 is Western mild/medium which is good for me who enjoys mild (Spicy 1 is nothing). Con is that we were really thirsty after :( So ingredients used aren't as clean as we wished. But the taste is way better than other local places in the Westside area. Small place good for parties of 2-4. There are 4 tables that fit 4, and 2 tables that fit 2ppl. Don't get it confused wity Bangkok Street Food in DTLV. When I yelp, I accidentally searched that company vs DE Thai Restaurant. We walked over from Bangalow Coffee Shop. The Thai items offered are general popular favorites. Exception regional specific food: Northern Thai's $17 Kao Soi, and Southern Thai's $17 Kua Gling, and $24 Ka Nom Jeen Nam Ya Pu. - $12 Papaya Salad. - $16 Pad Kee Mao (Drunken Noodles) with crispy pork. Other proteins are lower in price, except seafood at $18. The noodles surprisingly was really good, egg pan fried. But the sliced mushrooms was a weird surprise haha - $19 Spicy Catfish. Texture was good. Slightly fishy but expected for catfish. - $3 per bowl of Jasmine rice. No tap/house water. When you order water, it'll be an order bottle water. - $4 coconut water. Not fresh version. Just the generic brand vita coco. - $5 Palm Juice bottle. I normally would pick Kao Soi and/or Catfish dishes. Interested in trying next time: - $17 Kao Soi - A spicy basil plate - Larb - $24 Ka Nom Jeen Nam Ya Pu - $20 Beef Waterfall - $20 Crying Tiger - sausage, crab fried rice .....too many items I'm interested in trying. I'm pretty picky with boat noodle soup so I'm a bit hesitant to try. This place seems good for rice dishes.
Tom yum, some of the best soup I’ve ever had.
Thai food is my favorite food in existence and this is the best place I've ever tried!! The crying tiger was so good and my pork belly/Chinese broccoli combo was my favorite. My bfs pad Thai was tangy, saucy, and flavorful as it should be. This place deserves are the hype and recognition!
Fantastic Thai food full of flavor with plenty of vegan and vegetarian options. Vegetarian options: Server asked us when we ordered up front if either of us were vegan or vegetarian.
This place was so gooddddd