“Best steamed Dumplings, wonton soup and Spring Rolls. I had spicy Catfish which was very good. Could have been spicier. Next time I’ll remember to ask for a higher spice level. DH had sweet n sour chx n shrimp. Just a bit too sweet but still good. Good value I thought. Very cute rice “
“Sticky Rice is a very unique Thai restaurant with great atmosphere, service, and food. I stopped by for lunch and they served me quickly as I had a short break. Their Tom Yum had the most spices and vegetables in any Tom Yum I have had before, and I loved their Crab Rangoon. I plan to bring my family back for dinner soon!“
“I've had their yellow curry, Pad See Ew, Pad Thai, drunken noodles, angel shrimp, secret sauce roll (not all at one visit tho!) and I love them all. I always ask the server which entree to order because they are all delicious and so far they haven't steered me wrong! I love the fact that they remove the shrimp shell before it is served! Excellent restaurant every time! So glad they opened in that spot! They are a great neighborhood place!“
“This is basically Bangkok Thai - I thought it was different than them, but you walk into Bangkok Thai to pick up your order. I had ordered from there before and the experience was the same this time. Order pickup time was great, and I was in and out within 2-3 minutes.The food is definitely tasty, but they are not generous at all with the amount of meat included in the dish. I paid more to get duck, but there were only a few pieces in the dish. My wife likes Chinese and has not been a great fan of Thai, but she enjoyed her dish.My last comment is about portions. When I pay close to $20 at a good Chinese restaurant in the area like Wu's, I get good food and have more than enough left over to enjoy the next day. Here, the portion seems to be adequate for one meal. It may just be that Thai is more expensive than Chinese, but it's worth considering.“