This new-ish Thai restaurant focuses on sharp flavors like fish sauce, hot chiles, tamarind, etc. It explores the mix of Laotian and Siamese cuisines in a way unseen before. Try the Sai Krog Isan. Read more
The trade here is mediocre ambiance and Instagram unworthy food plating for authentic, spicy as hell Thai food at half the price of Uncle Boon's. It's a great new option.
Jury Duty Day- Lunch Option 1 . Try a $9 lunch special and treat yourself to a Thai Iced Tea ($3) for a yummy lunch at $15 all in. My pick was the red curry.
Experience all Thailand has to offer without breaking the bank. This place holds its own against top dogs like uncle boons. Any of the larb dishes are amazing. So is the pad kee Maonoodle dish.
The tom yum soup was off the hook! Probably the best I've ever had. Basilfried rice with mixed seafood is a good choice if you all for fish sauce on the side. Extra flavor, extra spice!
Genuinely delicious food all around; super friendly wait staff; cute decor -- definitely updated since most of the photos taken here. Maybe not a date spot, but a great place to meet with friends.
Eater: soups,Kui teiw ped… best duck soup. Emphasizes Chiang Mai: whole fish w chiles wrapped in a banana leaf, braised pork belly in herb sauce w sticky rice, and a variety of distinctive curries.
Arrive hungry! Some of our favorite dishes include Larb Moo, Tum Muar Zaur, Pad Ped, and the Massaman Curry! The spicier you go the faster you'll pedal afterwards. Dock at Howard & Centre!
The best isan Thai food in the city not named "Uncle Boons." For the less adventurous, you'll be happy to find that Thai resto mainstays like pad Thai are also available.