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    Phuket Noodle

    4.8 (17 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Food stall outside LAX-C
    Eugenia L.

    What a delicious and authentic place to eat. It is a food stall located in the parking lot outside of the LAX-C market warehouse. Feels like a street food stall in Thailand. The food was so good and tasted really authentic. Their spice level is true Thai spice level as well. Medium was pretty spicy but also very delicious. For the Tom yum, you can choose the type of meat you want. The broth was so flavorful and the noodles and ingredients were fresh. The deep fried soft shell crab was really good also. Fried fresh as you order so it has a nice crunch and a good amount of crab to eat.

    Yellowtail poppers
    Vincentia G.

    *Cash only! It's located right next to Mae Ting's coconut cakes- in the parking lot of LAX-C. They have a few tables if you want to dine in, but you can also get takeout and eat it at the park nearby! My go-to here is their yellowtail poppers. The yellowtail poppers are always crispy, and the sauce is BOMB. I love that the sauce does not have a one-dimensional flavor: it's the perfect combination of spicy, savory flavor with a hint of sourness that makes it taste fresher. Another dish that I love is their tom yum noodle soup. It has just the right amount of sourness and umami. It might not look like a big portion, but it does fill you up, especially if you pair it with the yellowtail poppers. In addition, they have different spicy levels for this dish. If you enjoy spicy food, it will not be too spicy. As for the dessert, I like their Khanom Tokyo: it's a thin pancake with custard or panda fillings. You can also try their Khanom Babin (coconut cake) with taro. They both are not overly sweet, just like how I prefer my dessert! I highly recommend this place if you're craving some authentic Thai street food!

    Tom Yum Noodle Soup w/ Pork
    My-Hanh L.

    This is an #IYKYK. Not too many people know about this tiny village of authentic Thai stalls. I hit every single stall and end with this noodle stall - my favorite one. The Tom yum noodle soup bowls are made to order, sweet and tangy, filled with fried fish balls and your choice of protein. The spice level is up to you. I did level 3 but I think I'm gonna hike that up on my next visit. Open on weekends and cash only. GO. NOW.

    Tom yum.
    Brian W.

    Tom yum noodle soup is delicious and something about the parking lot/food stand ambiance, while seemingly rough, is oddly appropriate at the edge of Chinatown/in a shared parking lot with LAX-C, one of the bigger Thai grocery stores/warehouses around. Being next door to another food stall doesn't hurt, and service is quick. They have three benches, mostly covered, for seating too-- overall a surprisingly good experience.

    Stella Y.

    First time trying their Tom yum noodle soup and taro milk cake. Both were good. I especially enjoyed their Tom yum noodle soup.

    Michelle H.

    Great tasting soup. Noodles tasted amazing we got a level 3 and the heat was just right for us.

    They are the stand next to LAX-C  Open on Sat and Sun 9 am-4pm

    This place is one of my favorite places in all of LA (and I travel out to West Covina for Filipino, Irvine for Taiwanese, Long Beach for Cambodian and Indonesian, as well as the usual Thai Town/Ktown/Torrance). The Tom Yum Noodle Soup is one of the best things I've ever eaten in my life. Spiciness level 1-5...4 is a good level. Also get the Yellowtail Poppers...the sauce that comes with it is amazing. That one is spicy, so be prepared. Cash only. Parking is in the parking lot of LAX-C. They have a few picnic tables to eat there. The family that runs it are sooo nice. Open Sat and Sun only 9 am - 4 pm There is a Thai BBQ place next to it, but I really just go for the noodles.

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    Best Tom Yum food comes out super fast, cash or Zelle only! Try it out, it's so gooooood

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    Still our fav place in LA. Food and service are incomparable. Run, don't walk. Cash only.

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    Best Tom Yum Noodle Soup I've had in a long time! I will be going every week! They are right across LAX-C in Chinatown.

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    Noodle soup was amazing. Everything was just the right portion and seasoned perfectly!

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    White Elephant - Outside

    White Elephant

    4.4(272 reviews)
    1.6 miDowntown
    $$

    Service was fantastic - thank you Plernpit for taking such great care of us…read more The restaurant is very clean and beautifully decorated. Steak Pad See Ew Level 3 Spice, spice level was accurate. Broccoli was fantastic, soft exterior but super crunchy Noodles were very flavorful, but broke apart fairly easily. Not a problem if you dont mind spooning up the bits like me. Shrimp Wonton off Happy Hour Menu Super crunchy, the sweet and spicy sauce was delicious

    Came for a weekday group lunch. When we sat down they only offered us the regular menu. We had to…read moreask for the lunch menu. SMH. The regular menu is quite expensive with the cheapest at $17 for appetizer and salad options and most expensive at a whooping $80. The lunch menu was more affordable but still on the pricey side $21-$32 with add on options. The waitress was taking our orders and what surprised me was with my co-worker ordered the pad see ew and the waitress asked her how spicy she wants it. I was aw shocked. I'm not a Thai food expert but I do know pad see ew is a noodles dish that's offers a sweet soy sauce flavor. Never served spicy. I didn't get to try the dish but when I asked my co worker how it taste she said it was spicy and not sweet at all. I'm not sure that was an authentic pad see ew. I ordered from the lunch menu and got the tumeric chicken, with steamed vegetables and paid extra $7 to substitute for a papaya salad. I asked for #2 spice level but it was not spicy at all. Other co workers said they asked for medium but it was way too spicy. So it looks like their spicy levels are inconsistent. I'm not sure how this restaurant can justify the prices with the quality they are serving. Probably won't be back. Service was mediocre. Didn't offer to refill our waters. Parking is metered parking or paid lot.

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    Thai Food Express - Pad Thai

    Thai Food Express

    4.1(166 reviews)
    2.1 miWestlake
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    Ambience: I came a Friday after work and it was not busy at all. I enjoyed it. The elderly woman…read morerunning the front (Tang) was sweet, inviting and welcoming in a genuine way. I felt like I came to eat and my mom's house. They take Debit Card and Apple Pay WITH a pin only. I forgot my wallet and paid with Apple Pay. It did not have a place for tip which made me feel awful. At the end I apologized and she was like "it's ok, next time." And she was genuinely fine with it. She reassured me not to worry about it. So I'm determined to come back to tip her because if anybody deserved a tip it was her. I ordered Pad Thai with tofu- I like to order peanut sauce on the side and the woman found it interesting and struck a non judgmental conversion about it. I could really tell she was genuinely curious. This was my favorite dish. It was good. I also ordered spicy fried rice with tofu and spicy panang curry with vegetables. I chose 4 out of a 6 for spicy and it was not spicy at all for me. The rice was fine, nothing extraordinary and nothing bad. The panang curry was yummy. I don't know if it's regional but it was very light in taste and light in thickness. BUT I enjoyed it for what it was. Felt like I had gotten home made chicken soup or something like that comforting and not overly processed. Maybe it's because I ordered it with no protein and just vegetables. I ordered a lot of food so I explained to her that I was going to eat some and take the rest to go. When she brought the food she brought it nicely packed without a bag. She also brought me a real plate and utensils to eat here. She let me know that when I was ready she'd bring a bag which I thought was thoughtful. She also made sure to say "take your time, no need to rush. We close at 8" and it was 5pm. Again, it felt genuinely nurturing, she wanted to make sure I felt taken care of and welcomed. It meant a lot because I was frazzled from forgetting my wallet and from having a hard day at work. This was my first time here and it won't be my last. There is a small lot on site. Prices were very reasonable.

    We love this place. Pad Seeuw, Pad Thai and Orange Shrimp with Steamed Rice will definitely keep…read moreyou going back ag as in and again. 100,000 stars!

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    Thai Food Express - The view from my seat. The kitchen and counter for ordering and paying are in front of me.

    The view from my seat. The kitchen and counter for ordering and paying are in front of me.

    Thai Food Express - Pad Thai with tofu. It was yummy. I ordered it without egg.

    Pad Thai with tofu. It was yummy. I ordered it without egg.

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    Hoy-Ka Thai Restaurant - Traditional Tom Yam River Prawns has arrived!

    Hoy-Ka Thai Restaurant

    4.3(2.5k reviews)
    5.5 miHollywood
    $$

    Service was great! Eating early on a Saturday night with my kid made the experience smoother-- easy…read moreseating, quieter, easy free street parking. Moo ping (sweet pork skewers street style) was good but not the best in LA (I like the one at Rosemead/Pas President Thai). Khao soi with chicken drumstick is delicious and filling. Hoy Ka noodles (dry, pork) is nice and a sweet balance to the spicier options I got. Cat fish with chili paste also good but note it is spicy. I love that it comes with generous portion of flash fried basil. You have to order a side of white rice since it only comes à la carte and I wouldn't recommend eating it alone!

    This place is by far my favorite Thai restaurant and that's why it's so disheartening to write this…read morereview. I have written at least 2 glowing reviews of the restaurant in the past and wish this could be one of them, but it's not. Over the last 4-5 days I have tried no less than 2 dozen times to call the restaurant during proper business hours to order food for pick-up as I often do. The phone rang and rang to no avail. I live too far from the restaurant to just pop up and place an order so I rely on calling ahead. I have been a customer of this restaurant for at least the last 9 years and have almost never had the aforementioned experience. Though I do recall not being able to get a call through several times on one or two occasions in the relatively distant past. Today I was finally able to get a call through and began placing my order which includes shrimp. I ALWAYS request the tail (with shells) to be removed from the shrimp as I find it quite difficult to enjoy my meal if I'm constantly having to pick off shells with my hands. It's unsanitary and messy. Removing the tails from 15-20 shrimp prior to adding to an entree or soup should take no more than 60 seconds and that's if one is moving at a glacial pace. However, today I was told that the kitchen was too busy to honor my request. I assured the lady taking my order than I was a loyal customer and make this request will every order I place and it is always honored. She repeated her claim that the kitchen was too busy and refused to do it. I cancelled my order and ended the call. Now I usually order food from the restaurant 4-5 times a month and usually spend about $65 each time not including tip. That is approximately $325 per month of my hard earned money that I give to this restaurant in exchange for great food and service. I am appalled and quite upset that having been a loyal customer for almost a decade and spending as much money there as I do per month that they could at least honor my patronage by simply taking an additional 60 seconds in the kitchen to make my meal more enjoyable. Her refusal to do such a minuscule task has deeply soured my experience with Hoy-Ka not to mention the fact that I could not reach the restaurant for almost a week by phone for no apparent reason. I will not be going back to this restaurant until they rectify this situation.

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    Hoy-Ka Thai Restaurant - Free Valet parking in rush hour between 5PM - 9PM. Valet will be in the front of restaurant on Sunset Blvd.

    Free Valet parking in rush hour between 5PM - 9PM. Valet will be in the front of restaurant on Sunset Blvd.

    Hoy-Ka Thai Restaurant - Spicy seafood noodle.

    Spicy seafood noodle.

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    Salmon Panang curry, healthy yummy!!!!

    Au Lac - Lemongrass Fish

    Au Lac

    4.3(1.3k reviews)
    1.2 miDowntown
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    10 years in business

    Came here to celebrate my friends birthday Really nice…read moreatmosphere for that it's a very spacious beautiful place and the service was excellent Wonderful variety of unique vegan food It was so hard to decide what to get I had the pho beef ball soup and my friend had a flavorful tempeh dish Really enjoyed the choconut x-tasy The gluten free baklava is more nutty than traditional baklava yet still very nice There's parking underneath I wish I knew that cause I circled around the downtown area for a bit Would go there again for the dessert for sure

    I have been at this restaurant a few times before, having performed here with my sketch group and…read morealso coming for dinner before seeing shows at Center Theatre Group. Each time I've come the waitstaff has been super friendly, and the food amazing. So, when planning a little birthday lunch for my mom's 81st birthday, this was one of the first places I thought of. My mom lives in south LA and we live in the valley, so after picking her up, we wouldn't have to travel far to eat. Although we planned to arrive to the restaurant at 2, traffic was horrible and we arrived at 230pm. After looking for parking, I dropped the fam off at 2:40 so they could sit and look at the menu while I found parking. I get a text from my husband saying they closed at 3 so hurry. This was news to me, as I thought they closed at 5. I found parking and rushed in at 2:48, to see my family outside the restaurant. Perplexed, I went in to ask if we could still eat, as it wasn't yet 3pm. No wait staff came to the front to greet me, so I walked in a bit and asked the waiter if it was okay to eat. The waiter said we close in ten. I said I thought the website said you closed at 5. I must have read it wrong. I understand, but it's not 3 and we came a bit of a distance and it's my mom's 81st birthday. The waiter, whose name is Jack, offered to ask the kitchen if they would still make food. I said yes please would you ask? While Jack was asking, another waiter asked me if I had been helped. I told him yes, that Jack was asking the kitchen if we could still have lunch. This waiter says, we're closing in 10. I'd like to have lunch too. And walks away. Yes, with shade. Jack returns and says it's fine as long as we can order within a few minutes of getting the menu. I say great and we all come in. The 2nd waiter takes our order with the least amount of personality he possibly can, and the whole lunch is slightly awkward and we're not able to truly enjoy ourselves with the feeling of "we better hurry up and eat" lingering. By the time we ordered and received our food (which was delicious as usual) , there were still 4 other groups of customers there, and we actually left the restaurant within a minute or two after the last customers before us. Also, no one came around to ask how our food was and if we needed anything. I'm giving 3 stars because this experience didn't quite sit right with me. Yes, it was near closing, but your doors weren't closed and there was no sign saying last call/order at 2:45 or anything like that. I feel like once the kitchen approved making our lunch, customer service should have been at its peak for paying customers, who gave no attitude and tried to be as polite with the ask as possible. It was not. I still tipped 25%, because Jack (waiter 1) was polite and my 81 old mama who I was celebrating raised me that way, but I'm not sure I'll patronize them again.

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    Ruen Pair

    Ruen Pair

    4.0(2.3k reviews)
    4.9 miLos Feliz
    $$
    Established in 1996
    Family-owned & operated

    After one meal, this is already one of the best Thai spots I've tried in LA!…read more Came with friends and ordered a bunch of dishes, and every single plate was ridiculously delicious. The Pad Thai was the best I've had outside of Thailand. Extremely well balanced, not too sweet, not too tangy, not drowning in sauce, just perfectly done with great noodle texture and loaded with shrimp. The Pad Kee Mao was so flavorful. Smoky, spicy, full of flavor, and had that proper "wok hei" char that makes noodles addictive. The Pad See Ew was equally rich and savory, and deeply satisfying. We also got the turnip omelette (Kai Jeow with preserved radish) and it blew my mind, honestly. It is so simple, but packed with flavor. Somehow one of the best egg dishes I've ever had. The morning glory with pork was another standout, super fresh, garlicky, and cooked perfectly. Everything came out hot, portions were generous, and the whole table went silent because the food is too good to talk through lol. On top of that, the servers were super nice, friendly, attentive, and made the whole experience even better despite how busy it was :) Packed restaurant, amazing energy, AMAZING food. This place just ruined average Thai food for me. Already thinking about when I'm going back!!!

    I really wish I can love this place but it's really disappointing. What once was known as the best…read moreThai food in LA, is no longer the case. We got the raw shrimp salad, spicy catfish and bbq pork over rice. The raw shrimp "salad" is probably the best thing we've ate, but the chili sauce was over powering and couldn't really taste the freshness of the shrimp. And I feel like there could've been saw garlic to go along with it, but nope, just decorative cabbages that is not edible. As for the bbq pork over rice, the sausage was good and the crispy pork too. But the BBQ pork itself was HORRIBLE I literally spit it out. It tasted like old refrigerated dry meat, barely edible. And then the spicy catfish, the portion was so small, it looked like someone ate half of it. The pieces very tiny and it was so dry it tasted like it was refried. The spicy sauce didn't help much. And I overheard the table next to us waited around 30 mins for their dishes. Overall, I'll not be coming back here. There are much better Thai spots than this. Not to mention the parking is horrible as it was valet only on a Saturday.

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    Ruen Pair - Pad Thai and papaya salad - excellent!

    Pad Thai and papaya salad - excellent!

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