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Kim's Kitchen

4.8 (13 reviews)

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4 Piece Spring Rolls
Valetta M.

Food and service was excellent! I had spring rolls and the dipping sauce was crazy good! The acoustics were a bit on the noisy side but nothing too much. I will definitely be coming back!

John T.

Prompt service. Was seated and served immediately. The food came out quickly and tasted absolutely great.

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Jenene M.

Beautiful dining room! The ambiance is warm and inviting, the lighting is moody, the decor is classy. Kim's Kitchen is a great addition to Joplin. Great place to take the family and clients for lunch or dinner. The staff is attentive and the food is delicious. Love the fresh spring rolls!

Chicken Fried Ramen

The food is not just your typical Vietnamese Pho. Their variety of fried ramens are amazing and the dry ramen with the soup is comfort-food-like in my opinion. Their variety owner and star are all very nice and personable. Will definitely frequent this spot.

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So glad this place is open. They have a great menu, and everything I have tried, has been phenomenal

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The food here is really good. The service was excellent as well. Would recommend giving it a try!!

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Thai Time Cafe

Thai Time Cafe

4.4
(262 reviews)
2.1 mi
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My partner and I stopped here on our way from KC to Bentonville. After eating BBQ for a few days…read morestraight, my body needed something with vegetables,. Thai Time was one of the only places that wasn't fast food that was open around 9 PM. The restaurant is very small and I think most people pick up takeout from the drive-thru (Most Thai places in California are sit-down, so experiencing drive-thru Thai was very novel to me), but we dined in. We ordered a peanut-sauce chicken that came with steamed veggies and rice (Rama chicken), as well as a Singapore-style curry noodle with stir-fried celery, pepper, and carrots (Lion City noodles). They were alright--nothing really to write home about, but something that my body appreciated after days of brisket and burnt ends (lol). The chicken dish would have been extremely bland without the peanut sauce, and the curry vermicelli was on the salty side. For fast food Thai, our dinner wasn't cheap, either. I think we paid around $37-40 (including tip) for two dishes. I'm still giving this place a 4/5 because service was fast and friendly, the food was okay, and I always like to support local Asian businesses.

This is the best Thai food I have ever had. I downloaded this app just to review this place, it's…read morethat good. The crispy duck was perfect. 10/10 would recommend. Also the service was really good despite how busy it was. I ate the food before I could take a photo, my bad.

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Hong Yen

Hong Yen

4.5
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You wait for the places that matter. Not the ones that open with a whisper and a bland social media…read morecampaign. The ones that take their time. Hong Yen teased us since New Year's. A promise of something real, something worth the patience. And when they finally opened..a soft launch, no fanfare; you better believe I was in that parking lot shared with the Food4Less, off Battlefield and Campbell. Rainy day, cold weather in the summer. Surprisingly the perfect combination to enter this newly renovated addition to the shopping center. Their old location is gone. What stands in its place? Something else entirely. Three to four times the size. Four distinct sections. Booths, circle tables, rectangle tables, even a bar with stools. Seating at this hour is self-managed: a small act of trust that tells you everything about the warm chaos of a family-run operation still finding its rhythm. But the bones are solid. The vibe is an unexpected comfort. Soft piano drifts through the air. The lighting is warm, upgraded, inviting. Faux vines trail from corners, faux bamboo stands tall, a video screen plays peaceful landscapes of Vietnam. Paper lanterns hang alongside actual glass chandeliers. Golden fish with kanji watch over the room. It's a total upgrade from the old spot. This isn't just a restaurant moving locations. This is a statement of intention. We ordered. My fiancée went with the Pho Thai: that glorious, aromatic bowl of rice noodles in a broth that tastes like it's been whispering to itself for hours. Rich, savory, soul-warming. I ordered the Bún bò huê but asked them to swap the standard noodles for vermicelli. A small tweak. The kitchen didn't blink. The broth arrived dark, complex, spicy. The Central Vietnamese cousin to pho that doesn't get nearly enough love in this country. It had heat. It had depth. It had backbone. Our kid got a simple side of noodles. Needless to say, everyone finished their food. Every bowl scraped clean. That's the best review you can give a place. Spring rolls? Fresh. Generous. Bigger than usual, stuffed with care. The service? Quick, friendly, attentive, even while short-staffed. That's not easy. That's experience. Hong Yen is a gem. A real one. Great prices, genuine hospitality, a family atmosphere that welcomes strangers and treats them like regulars. People drive hours for this. Now I understand why. Worth the wait? Absolutely.

Always start with a positive is my motto -the fresh spring rolls were delicious!! Would eat them…read moreagain. I ordered Pad Thai. It's hard to find a good Pad Thai here in Springfield and sadly that continues. The Pad Thai I ordered was nothing more then stir fried noodles that tasted like dirty grease. No sauce, no peanuts, no egg. And also the owners need to get the only two lads in the dining room some help. However the guys were exceptional considering how busy they were.

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