Perhaps we came on an off day. We had reservations - on a Sunday. Sundays are busy. Food was good, it came out in a timely manner. I would like to go back to try more but you were missing staff to have made this a more pleasant dinning experience. Perhaps I should have just ordered take out?? Your water cups are small, you are busy. Staff did not have enough time to manually refill it - leave a refill bottle for all the tables - get bigger glasses. Automatically give knives to guest that require knives unless we were suppose we fork and spoon the benedict. Less back and forth means more time to do other task.
Excellent restaurant with daily varieties. Menu Items during day are more American and at 5 p.m. the Thai Menu is available. Great food and service. Parking: Close parking next to USPS.
I’ve had the Thai food here a few times and it’s excellent and didn’t know they did Bruch. Came on Easter Sunday and the brunch was amazing! Had the crab scramble and it was super yummy! I usually don’t finish my food and I finished every bit! BF had the spaghetti and meatballs with a Thai spin and he said it was really good! Highly recommend!
Good food with good portions. I liked something called the Cloudy Chicken during dinner time.
Great food. Large portions Great ambience Good vibe
The food is great! Good amount of portion and the service was excellent.. im going back to try their dinner next time
One of my favorite restaurants. All the dishes that I have tried so far are delicious. The Tom Yum soup is delicious and the size is big, it can serve 4 people. Tofu pad thai was delicious. The French toast with banana ais soo good. Can't go wrong with the steak and eggs, also the chicken and waffles.
Super cute place for a fancy Asian fusion brunch, but be prepared to pay $$$ and service is a bit slow. This spot is low key since it's hidden in a strip mall near the Westlake shopping center, but it feels upscale and lush with the green vibes once you're inside. I would recommend to make a reservation if you want to be seated immediately on a weekend. This restaurant is also pretty kid-friendly, about half the tables had a baby or toddler in a high chair! The samosa appetizer was surprisingly tasty: smooth filling and flaky pastry crust. We also tried the fish cake appetizer, I would skip that next time. I got the matcha buttermilk pancakes, which only had a hint of matcha flavor. $6 felt ridiculous for 1 slice of bacon, but it was thiccccc cut and actually the caramelization was pretty good. My husband got the pork belly rice porridge which came with mushrooms, a poached egg and some fried doughnut (just like congee), it was much better once he added some spice. Kid-friendliness: High chairs available