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    Dancing Spoons

    4.5 (202 reviews)
    ModerateThai, Tea Rooms, Japanese
    Closed 11:30 am - 6:30 pm

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    Quiet
    Happy hour specials
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Free street parking JAN2026
    Franklin M.

    Since I was in the area dropping someone off and I was hungry for dinner I decided to stop by and try some Thai food. The interior is very small but I was able to get a table to myself. I ordered my favorite Thai dish which is chicken Pad Thai. According to the menu they serve, Japanese, Thai, and Chinese food. The one item itself was enough to fill me up so for under 20 dollars you can have a fulfilling meal. The noodles were really good and fresh tasting but I should have requested a chili salsa to spice it up to my taste.

    Mango sticky rice
    Selene S.

    We came for their mango sticky rice. They have a kiosk at the front where you can place your own order. At first, we ordered it wrong since we clicked the sweet sticky rice ($6.95). We didn't see the mango sticky rice option but the owner/lady told us after we already paid for it. So we had to pay another $10 to add the mango which worked out in the end. The mango sticky rice was pretty good. There is condensed milk over the sticky rice, and the sweetness was just right. The mangoes were just ripe (slightly unripe at parts) but still good overall. The four of us shared two plates. The storefront is pretty casual and small. You get your own water and napkins at a table on the side.

    After I ate half of it.
    Denisse S.

    I've been to this restaurant at least 10 times every time I'm near this area. Every single time my food is delicious, I've tried several plates. I personally love the pad see ew with a side of Thai tea. The portions are quite filling and they have an excellent happy hour menu.

    Pad Thai and Chicken Mussaman Curry
    Winn H.

    Dancing Spoons had long been on my list of places to try... years even! I finally had a chance to try it with a few friends, and I had their Chicken Mussaman Curry and tried my friend's Pad Thai, too. These are some classic staples that I enjoy. Service was relatively quick since it was a quieter time of the day. The Chicen Mussaman Curry was easily on the sweeter side, and there wasn't much of a kick. The portion sizing was good, and everything tasted as expected - sweetness tolerable. However, I looked across the table and to my dismay my friend's Pad Thai was half eaten - not a single thread of interest to to-go it, either. Shocked, I asked if I could finish it; I hate wasting food. A bite in, I realized that this was indeed way too sweet. The chef that day must've had heavy hands! Food aside, the interior is quite small and cozy. From tables to chairs, it's hard not to bump elbows or legs. Water was self-service, and it was very well lit and decorated. There were also a few spots available outside, but being the middle of summer, those tables were left unoccupied.

    Chicken Pad Thai
    Amy H.

    I wish that there were more indoor seats but otherwise, it is a small, comfy place to have lunch! Service was quick, but then again, my friend and I were the only ones at the time. I did appreciate the friendliness of the staff and the water cups and utensils available! I enjoyed my chicken pad Thai! It's a big portion but I somehow managed to finish it all. I felt that the ratio of all the ingredients was just right for me.

    Gotta get a mango ice pop!
    Kathy M.

    They changed their interior a little bit. Made a little station where people can grab utensils. I ordered the crab rangoons, and still by far, my favorite, and miso soup. The soup was not what I was expecting. It was too hot to drink, so I took it home.

    Spicy Basil Chicken Bowl
    Joyce P.

    A great lunch spot - got the Spicy Basil Chicken for $10. Great prices for a hearty meal, good portion, service was quick. There's a kiosk to self order. There's a restroom down the hall of the other door. A few tables in and outdoors, mostly for a small party.

    Chicken Pad See Ew
    Deadra T.

    Dancings Spoons had my heart dancing! From the service to the food, warm and delicious. Friendly staff, delicious food, tasty, good portion (we did take out and they do not chimp). The ambience is warm and inviting. They have a good selection of Thai favorites and the pad see ew is some of the best I've had in a long time. I've tried both the chicken and beef and both really good. The crab rangoons are amazing especially paired with the sauce it comes with. Located in the Mission District, with minimal parking on a busy street. Be careful reversing, cars come quickly around the bend. My son and I like this place so much we have had it 2 days in a row and then a few days later. It's that good! So glad we have a good Thai place in the hood since Thai Paradise closed. I recommend! Bon appetit!

    $17 fried rice with chicken wings
    Cecilia H.

    This has been on my bookmarks for a while to try since I work nearby. I thought it was interesting that they serve both Thai and Japanese food. I got an order of the fried rice and I thought it was decent. The portions are enough for two meals or two people to share. The food was good. I have no complaints. The food definitely checked the box of "wok hei" when it comes to fried rice. I could see myself coming back to try other items. I really like that they have beef pad see ew on the menu without any additional up charge. The food took about 10-15 mins after we ordered to come out so if you're in a rush, be prepared to wait. Otherwise, they have online ordering too. The lady who took our order was kinda rough on the edges. I don't think she means any harm by it but that's just her as a person.

    Shrimp khao soi
    Camille R.

    I love khao soi. There are alot of places to get it in the Long Beach area but not many places in the 626. When I heard there was a place by the San Gabriel Mission that sold it, since I was nearby, I had to come and try. I've been here before specifically for the mango sticky rice, but now it was for the khao soi. I was greeted and was told I could choose from 4 different proteins for the dish. I've had it with chicken, but I wanted to try it with shrimp this time. The dining area is relatively small. 3 tables, a drinks fridge, and an ice cream trunk. My khao soi was brought out to me and I noticed the shrimp weren't just bare, they put a slight batter on them to give a little crisp texture which I liked. That first sip hit me with that khao soi flavor I know and love. The noodles were thin for this location, almost instant ramen thin. The other places, they used slightly thicker...but I noticed I didn't get full as fast here...the thickness is probably why. I loved how they put a split hard-boiled egg in there! Eggs are always awesome. It also had the traditional chopped shallots and pickled greens. Could of done without the sprinkle of cilantro on top, but that's just my personal preference. All in all, I would love to have this again, especially since I wouldn't have to take any freeways to get here like I would in Long Beach!

    Happy hour! (June 2025)
    Amanda S.

    Food is incredible and prices are fair. Happy hour prices from 2-4pm are awesome. $10 for an entree and $3 for a drink. Come support this local gem!

    Yvonne C.

    Customer service here is terrible. The lady in the front def hates her life esp her job. You don't feel welcomed at all. Good thing there's a kiosk you can order from. Came to check this place out since I always pass by. It's abt a block away from blossom market. When we walked in, I was excited bc they had happy hour. We got there at around 1ish and I asked her what time happy hour starts. She said 2pm you going to wait 20 mins? Well duh, why would I not want to wait like 15-20 mins to save over $10?? Other spots would nicely reply with something along the lines of "sure, I'll put your order in for 2pm happy hour". Her response totally rubbed me the wrong way. Anyways, the food is below average. They put like 5 pieces of tiny white meat chicken for the Japanese chicken curry, and the spicy chicken basil was overly salted. The best part of the meal was not the fried tofu but the sauce for it. If you're a big hungry man or a big eater like me, one of these happy hour sized plate will not be enough for you. You get what you pay lol There's a few small outdoor seating and inside is small with just a handful of seating available. Nobody was there when we got there. Street parking right in front.

    Chicken Pad See Ew
    Gia H.

    The owner is so kind and friendly!! I ordered lobster pad Thai and chicken pad see ew over the phone. I remember loving their pad see ew and didn't expect the pad Thai to be miles tastier than the former. Their pad Thai hit almost every flavor profile in the best way. Spicy, sweet, savory, umami... I got my order to go. It's a casual spot and you can definitely eat there too. Maybe not a 6+ people big group ambiance but four or five is chill.

    Beff Green Curry with rice halfway thru the meal. Flavorful & veggies cooked perfectly--good amount of food

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