We ordered the pad see ew, pad Thai, pineapple fried rice, and jungle papaya. All were really good but I prefer the noodle dishes over the rice. Portions are generous here and the staff was friendly. We would definitely come back.
Millena P.
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June 11, 2024
Parking: Free parking. They’re located in a busy plaza, but I noticed people are always going in and out. So parking can somewhat be easy to find.
Ambiance/Environment: They have a small space with limited seating. We came in @17:30, and we just missed the dinner rush. It started getting busy closer to @18:00. You can either dine in or order take out.
Service: Everyone was courteous, but special shout out to our server Ethan! He took great care of us. I will say we did wait a while for our orders. We waited approximately 35 minutes for our food.
Food & drinks: They have a large menu filled with traditional Lao and Thai dishes.
1) Pho Lao - Lao original rice noodle soup with beef balls, sliced beef, green onion, cilantro, and bean sprouts. This was my first time trying Lao pho, and it did not disappoint! They only offer one size, and I’d consider it a large bowl. The broth was very delicious, generous amount of meat, and lots of noodles. I’d prefer less toppings of yellow onion, but I really enjoyed this dish. 4/5
2) Rad Na - Fried rice noodle, topped with beef gravy, made of Chinese vegetables and chicken. The chicken and Chinese broccoli were cooked well. Everything was drenched in the beef gravy. The beef gravy was too salty for me, but everything else was good. 3.5/5
3) Nam Kao Tod - Crispy fried rice. You can tell which pieces were fried on the outside and which were on the inside. The outside pieces of the rice were definitely crispy. Fair warning, you might get some pieces stuck to your teeth lol. I really enjoyed this basic rice dish. 4/5
4) Thai Tea - Really refreshing. You can see the layers of tea and creamer. I believe the ratio is 50% tea and 50% creamer. It wasn’t too sweet, but I’d prefer the tea flavor would be stronger. 4/5
5) Green Thai Tea - This was also refreshing. The green tea flavor definitely came through. It wasn’t too sweet either and perfect amount of creamer. 4/5
Pricing: Prices are $$$ which is basically the average price now. Our total came out to $68.19 (tip included). I’d say it’s worth it. We enjoyed our dishes and service was great.
Austyn
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October 01, 2024
Came here at 4am after partying in LA. I was surprised how packed it was and it definitely was full of only Vietnamese people (biggest green flag). We immediately were seated, waited on, and brought water. We literally got all of our food in under 4 minutes. To say we were impressed by the quality of the pho, eggrolls, and service is an understatement. This is definitely my go for drunk munchies now. Also it’s cash only!
Pham Mien
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September 09, 2024
I ordered a tray of pad Thai, which came with peanuts, a papaya salad, and a tray of crying tiger beef for a family party. Unfortunately, the beef was incredibly tough, and I was embarrassed when my cousin pointed out the overcooked, blackened peanuts. It is not worth what I have paid. This is my first time trying this place; I definitely won't be returning.
L Ng
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February 11, 2024
Highly recommend this place. Cheap price with huge portions. I ordered the Jungle papaya salad, fried rice number 43, and Tiger beef. All of them were good. The only thing I don't like is the pork skin, it's so hard to chew
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10262 Westminster Ave, Garden Grove, CA 92843, USA
We ordered the pad see ew, pad Thai, pineapple fried rice, and jungle papaya. All were really good but I prefer the noodle dishes over the rice. Portions are generous here and the staff was friendly. We would definitely come back.
Parking: Free parking. They’re located in a busy plaza, but I noticed people are always going in and out. So parking can somewhat be easy to find. Ambiance/Environment: They have a small space with limited seating. We came in @17:30, and we just missed the dinner rush. It started getting busy closer to @18:00. You can either dine in or order take out. Service: Everyone was courteous, but special shout out to our server Ethan! He took great care of us. I will say we did wait a while for our orders. We waited approximately 35 minutes for our food. Food & drinks: They have a large menu filled with traditional Lao and Thai dishes. 1) Pho Lao - Lao original rice noodle soup with beef balls, sliced beef, green onion, cilantro, and bean sprouts. This was my first time trying Lao pho, and it did not disappoint! They only offer one size, and I’d consider it a large bowl. The broth was very delicious, generous amount of meat, and lots of noodles. I’d prefer less toppings of yellow onion, but I really enjoyed this dish. 4/5 2) Rad Na - Fried rice noodle, topped with beef gravy, made of Chinese vegetables and chicken. The chicken and Chinese broccoli were cooked well. Everything was drenched in the beef gravy. The beef gravy was too salty for me, but everything else was good. 3.5/5 3) Nam Kao Tod - Crispy fried rice. You can tell which pieces were fried on the outside and which were on the inside. The outside pieces of the rice were definitely crispy. Fair warning, you might get some pieces stuck to your teeth lol. I really enjoyed this basic rice dish. 4/5 4) Thai Tea - Really refreshing. You can see the layers of tea and creamer. I believe the ratio is 50% tea and 50% creamer. It wasn’t too sweet, but I’d prefer the tea flavor would be stronger. 4/5 5) Green Thai Tea - This was also refreshing. The green tea flavor definitely came through. It wasn’t too sweet either and perfect amount of creamer. 4/5 Pricing: Prices are $$$ which is basically the average price now. Our total came out to $68.19 (tip included). I’d say it’s worth it. We enjoyed our dishes and service was great.
Came here at 4am after partying in LA. I was surprised how packed it was and it definitely was full of only Vietnamese people (biggest green flag). We immediately were seated, waited on, and brought water. We literally got all of our food in under 4 minutes. To say we were impressed by the quality of the pho, eggrolls, and service is an understatement. This is definitely my go for drunk munchies now. Also it’s cash only!
I ordered a tray of pad Thai, which came with peanuts, a papaya salad, and a tray of crying tiger beef for a family party. Unfortunately, the beef was incredibly tough, and I was embarrassed when my cousin pointed out the overcooked, blackened peanuts. It is not worth what I have paid. This is my first time trying this place; I definitely won't be returning.
Highly recommend this place. Cheap price with huge portions. I ordered the Jungle papaya salad, fried rice number 43, and Tiger beef. All of them were good. The only thing I don't like is the pork skin, it's so hard to chew