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    Banh Somtum

    4.3 (240 reviews)
    ModerateLaotian, Thai
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    BANH SOMTUM ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Mango Sticky Rice
    Allison K.

    I would give this place a 3.5/5! I came in on a Saturday night around 7:00 and it was pretty empty at first but later around 7:30, there were people waiting to be seated. This is the list of things I ordered: Thai Ice Tea Definitely on the sweeter side compared to most of the thai teas that I've had at other restaurants Lao Sausage I'm usually super picky with anything pork but the seasonings and spices were fantastic! And with the sauce and sticky rice, this is definitely an appetizer worth getting Tum Poo Khem (papaya salad with salted crab) If you're getting this dish, make sure you really enjoy fishy flavors because I had a hard time finishing my serving. The salted crab was yummy but the sauce they used for the salad was too strong for me. Thai Boat Noodles I love how this gives you an option to choose either light/dark soup and thin/thick noodles. My bf got the dark and thick noodles. The soup was good, the meat was okay, but the noodles were meh Tom Yum Noodles The soup is definitely on the sweeter side which I enjoy but again, it's personal preference bc my bf favors the broth to be more sour. The chicken and shrimp were good and the noodles were standard. Mango Sticky Rice This was unfortunately a let down. The mango was not ripe and it was on the hard side. The sticky rice's flavoring was good but the texture was just okay. Overall, there were some hits/misses but I would love to go back and try their other dishes.

    Tom yum
    Angela K.

    This is a staple post-church lunch spot haha. We got the Tom yum, pineapple fried rice, pad kee mao, and pad si ew. We opted for the level 2 spice, which was just right. The Tom yum was the table's favorite. Light yet extremely flavorful. It was more so sweet than sour. Loved the chicken and glass noodles inside. The pineapple fried rice was sweet and savory, with nice chunks of pineapple throughout. The pad si ew and pad kee mao tasted pretty similar to me. Kinda just tasted like regular flat noodles. I'm used to more of a rich and sweet flavor from other restaurants. The pad kee mao seemed to be overloaded with large pieces of vegetable lol. Meats were tender. Although the noodle dishes were not the typical ones I've had in the past, they were still good. The noodles were thick and chewy. Fast and friendly service! The inside is relatively small, so if there are lots of people, it can tend to feel uncomfortably crowded. Thankfully, we did not run into that issue. It can also get a lil toasty in there. Ample parking!

    Yum Nur Salad
    Bryan V.

    The Thai beef salad was the standout dish for me. The spice was definitely present but it was the addicting kind. Super herby and light which I loved. The onions and cucumber balanced out the tender beef. I thought the pad thai was alright, it was on the sweeter side and could've been more flavorful. My friend said the crab puffs were solid.

    Beef laab
    Tippy P.

    Cute restaurant, has maybe 8 tables. Friendly staff and food is delicious. We ordered more than we can eat like always. A Lots of free parking in the front.

    Yum Nur Salad
    Casey A.

    I was struggling to pick where I wanted to have lunch today and saw this place. I walked in to see it completely packed! With a wait! I instantly got excited. I knew with that many people it had to be good! The staff were as busy as bees and yet incredibly attentive. I ordered the summer rolls and beef salad. The summer rolls are the size of small burritos! Very delicious with the sauce! The yum nur salad was impressive. Subtle sweetness mixed with the heat of the Thai chilis. A refreshing taste to say the least. It was like heaven. Every bite was worth the wait. The menu has lots of items I'm excited to come back for.

    Chicken Fried Rice, Mild spice

    First came here with a buddy as a recommendation because its hard to find a good place that knows how to make fried rice! It is my second time here and just as good as before. Will definitely be my new spot next to my work and recommend to anyone looking for a good spot after having that bad experience at any other one!!

    Donna V.

    Banh Somtum is one of my regular dine-in restaurant in Houston. Not only it is tasty, but the prices are also very reasonable. The dining room is quite small so it can get really busy during peak hours. I've tried a few of their dishes and they were all solid, but I can't help but to order Boat Noodles every time I visit. The broth is deep, rich and tangy. Bits of crunchy pork rinds and gai lan add amazing textures to the noodle dish. If you aren't too daring with spice level, you can request pickled peppers, or dried chilis on the side and adjust your dish to your liking.

    Mimi X.

    This restaurant was very small and quaint. The workers were extremely friendly and courteous. My husband is Hmong so there isn't lots of places that sells papaya salad or lao sausage. He really enjoys this place and we had such an amazing time reminiscing nostalgic palates. Everything we ordered was authentic and delicious. 100% Shye (my husband) approved.

    Yellow Curry (spicy level 1)
    Taslin T.

    You need come to here if you're looking for Thai / viet food. They're pretty quick with service and their food is so good! I came here for the first time after the freeze to get some warm food! My dad recommended it he eats here often- dine in and take out! Support a family owned small business!

    Lao sausage with sticky rice
    Dimitri S.

    Stranded in Houston due to rainstorm on east coast that canceled our flight home, we searched for a meal to soothe our spirits. When life deals you lemons, go get some LEMONgrass Laotian sausage to start a wonderful meal at this unassuming gem in outer Houston. Great service and terrific food. We, as we do, ordered enough for a second meal later and enjoyed all the offerings at Banh Somtum. The water spinach was crisp and tasty, PA Lad Ma Nao (whole steamed fish in lemon a sauce) was delightful, the shrimp pad see ew was on point. The crispy rice with lettuce wraps had crunch and nice flavor. The papaya salad delivered the perfect balance of coolness and spicy heat. Our airport nightmare turned into a pleasant dream. It's legit, get some!

    Lao Sausage with Sticky Rice

    We came here on a Saturday for lunch but it was packed and we didn't have time to wait so we decide to come back on Sunday for lunch. The staff is friendly , the restaurant atmosphere is like every regular Asian small ma & pa restaurant . We ordered 3 dishes : 1) the Lao Sausage was tasty and has a kick to it. I would prefer if it was a tad more hotter in serving temperature . It was served with the sticky rice which was good but a tad more moist would of been perfect 4/5 stars 2) we ordered the crispy rice salad , it was tasty but I would like a little more flavor to it . 3/5 stars 3) we ordered the Talapia steam dish , the fish was good . They put fresh lime to it so it taste good but when the lime is cook too long then the rind from the lime make it a tad bitter 4/5. Would prefer if this dish serve with some dipping sauce . Please remove the fresh lime , maybe use lemon and lime leaves only . The rind kill the good taste of the broth you prepared .

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