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  • Thai, Asian, Other
  • 1117 S 11th St, Philadelphia 19147
  • (Btwn Washington Ave & Ellsworth St)
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User Ratings (Based on 7 reviews)

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Other Restaurant Info

Phone:
(215) 467-1546
Fax:
(215) 467-1547
Notes:
Take Out BYOB Major Credit Cards
Hours:
Mon-Thu: 11:30am-10:30pm Fri-Sat: 11:30am-11pm Sun: 12pm-10pm
Serves:
Lunch, Dinner
Features:
Cheap Eats, BYOB, Accepts Credit Cards

User Reviews

  • Posted by Foodie on 02/28/2009

    Good Thai Food

    Really good Pad See Iew and stick rice. Service is good and excellent location. Good Thai food within Philadelphia.

  • Posted by ABuggie on 12/01/2008

    best thai food in Philly

    This restaurant is phenomenal. The tom yum is the best I've had I like it with shrimp but the chicken works too. Really I could eat this soup all day. Also try the catfish with eggplant. Sounds strange, but its darn tasty. I even love how they've done the menu, especially the section called something like "thai-laotian relationship bridge". The only dish I haven't been pleased with is the Laotian Curry. Unlike their other delicious curries, this tastes like quite mild veggie soup. Oh and ask for the coconut ice cream. Its homemade, amazing, and they don't put it on the menu.

  • Posted by ksw on 01/05/2008

    Love it!

    Fantastic food and reasonable pricing. The service can sometimes take a little longer than I'd like, but the food is always worth it!

  • Posted by dopeydog on 11/10/2007

    Can't get enough......

    Found this spot in the spring of '07 after searching South Jersey while trying to replace a local spot the picked up stakes. We try to get in at least 2 or 3 times a month barring other scheduled obligations. The food is consistently great and it is obvious that they take pride in the preparation and presentation. Every visit has found the same three servers, one from Loas and the other two from Thailand, and each is charming in their own way. We are now on a first name basis and greeted as though we are family returning after an extended absence. We're still working our way through the menu and what a treat that is. If you like good Asian food, or perhaps aren't sure if you've ever had any, get your butt over there and enjoy. We always call to reserve a spot, it's not aways needed but sometimes, it's the best move of the night - aside from just heading there.

  • Posted by mazza3 on 08/03/2007

    so glad i finally went here...

    I tried five things and all were delicious. unfortunately, all were thai, so i guess i'll have to go back and try some laotian food some other time...the waiter was very friendly and prompt and the decoration was intense without being over the top. and now without further ado...1. Kiew Nam (Thai Ravioli Soup) - as good as i've ever had 2. Pad Kee Mao* stir fried jumbo dce noodle, spicy basil sauce, tomatoes and string bean - delicious with chicken, veg could've been cooked a tiny bit better but flavors were delicious 3. Radna jumbo rice noodle, brown gravy and chinese broccoli - had a very pleasing flat taste 4. Slam Noodle thai rice noodles lightly sauteed with bean curd, bean sprouts, mixed vegetables, ground peanuts and tamarind traditional seasoning - delicious vegetarian option 5. some type of fish (catfish) deep fried and cut into pieces. i think it may have been served over a tamarind/galangal sauce/curry. not sure. but it was delicious and recommended by the server. Overall experience, very good. i certainly will hurry back.

  • Posted by VeganMF on 03/26/2007

    slightly pricey-VERY tastey

    Lots of VEGAN options. I've eaten here a few times it's always been very yummy!

  • Posted by Chef RBM on 09/25/2006

    First Meal Here

    I have always wanted to try this place since it opened. Well one day I did, stopped in on a midweek day for lunch. I did not get too adventurous. I figured I would try out two things I judge Thai/Southeast Asian restaurants on. Chicken and lemongrass soup and their grilled beef salad. To this day I cannot forget either one of them. The season on the beef salad was perfect, not too much lime or fish sauce. It also looked very nice. The soup was unbelievable. Will go back again for dinner; I wish them good luck.

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