Very friendly and helpful and Service very excellent food was very delicious ? HIGHLY RECOMMENDED VERY HIGHLY
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Stephanie RM
Food is just OK. Nothing spectacular. Small space. Limited seating. Small kitchen area with 5-6 workers and a baby stroller.Had shrimp fried rice but no one finished it. Ended up in the refuse bin. The crab rangoon were good and enjoyable. Pad Thai was regular. The mixed vegetable dish lacked flavor thus making it lackluster. Would I return? Yes, for crab rangoon and that's about it. Give it a try if you're not much about flavor but rather a meal to satisfy your hunger.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 3
Kannyka K.
One of my favorite places to eat. Homey, comfortable, and authentic food.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pork Stew, Soup, Pork Feet on Rice
Leo Law
Taste is quite authentic and very close to Thai street food … except for the price ;(
I'd say I'm pretty selective when it comes to chicken dishes and this place has the best hainanese chicken around! Also moo deng dish is tasty. Thai green tea isn't bad. Unfortunately, not a fan of the pad thai. Decently sized restaurant but it always looked half empty from the outside.
Edllama Music
Hands down the most underrated restaurant in Quincy. I've lived in this area for almost two years, and I've tried pretty much every single restaurant in the area. Trust me on this one: This is THE PLACE if you like some authentic Thai street food. What I appreciate the most about this place is the sheer consistency in quality food throughout the whole menu. I've tried the boat noodles, chicken rice, pork feet rice, fish ball noodles, and more. They just don't disappoint.The only question I come here every time is why isn't this place popping and bustling like it should be. I don't usually review restaurants, but I just want this place to do well. Cheers!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Sam Pan
My FAVORITE place for Thai food. The closest thing to being back in Bangkok! The staff are all so sweet and attentive! Great atmosphere! My mom and I have been coming for years! We’ve been to all the Thai restaurants in Boston this is be far the best! My go to is Duck pad Thai with tofu added and chicken thigh rice dinner size. You can’t go wrong if you’re looking for something authentically flavorful like back home in Asia
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Hainanese Chicken Rice, Duck, Chicken Rice, Pad Thai
Jarvis Chen
Fantastic street Thai food!A great variety of dishes on the menu; pictures and descriptions included. A true gem where EVERYTHING on the menu looks amazing. One of our favorite thai places in Boston!Street parking, but was plentiful when we went.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Richmon K.
I had no expectations going in but was so pleasantly surprised by the quality and generous portions of the food. We ordered Hainanese Chicken and pork noodles and they were both so flavorful. Definitely ask for the spicy condiments that bring you back to Thailand! Can't wait to come back and try other things.
Tiffany May
The food seemed not really Thai food. The taste of the food is not very authentic as I expected.Beef hot pot consisted of various beef innards, a slice of beef and some bean sprouts, which was not the same as the menu’s picture. Also, the container for the hot pot was with the picture in the menu. The beef hotpot soup base is loaded with MSG and sugar.The Hainanese chicken breast rice (dinner option +$5 extra compared to the lunch option) and the Hainanese chicken thighs rice (dinner option +$5 extra) came with some chicken livers, which were not the same as the menu’s pictures. Then I read the Google reviews and I found others only had one or two pieces of livers while we had a column of them. I was not sure if that’s the difference of the lunch and dinner options. We was told by the waitress that the dinner option would contain double portions of meat. My mom and my sister who ordered the Hainanese chicken rice didn’t want to eat any chicken livers, but they didn’t waste the chicken livers (my dad ate all of them). My sister who ordered Hainanese chicken breast rice told me that the chicken breast was overcooked and there’s some water underneath. We were very thirsty after eating. The whole restaurant was basically only one waitress and she’s in the kitchen most of the time. We asked for adding some water and napkins and she gave us some napkins from the counter quickly but didn’t come back for the water.One thing I have to mention was the air conditioner next to the first table in front of the cashier counter. That air conditioner suddenly leaked. The water was leaking to the chair first and then bounced off my back (thankfully only a little). When we finally told the waitress, she pulled the chair away and brought a small basin for the water. The air conditioner leaked the rest of our dinner time. I was not sure if that’s the reason why the temperature was a little high in the restaurant.
Pretty good Pad Thai. One star off for poorly cooked tofu (isn't the easiest to get tofu right, but this tasted like cubes of day old sponge) and water dripping into a bucket from the A/C unit.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
Pilai W
We had a great time for lunch. Love chicken feet super, Tom lerd
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Davis Le
Hainanese Chicken Thigh, Fried Rice, and Thai Iced Green Tea were phenomenal.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Hainanese Chicken Rice
T A.
Probably my favorite Thai place in the South Shore, so far. We've only tried a few items so we can't be sure yet.We like the Hainanese chicken with soy egg, moo daeng with sausage on rice, pad thai, wonton noodle soup with bbq pork, and crispy pork belly. I'll keep returning for takeout and slowly work through more items on their menu.
Ben K.
A stereotypical Asian restaurant. Which I mean the food is cheap, they're not afraid to use exotic meat (organs, tendons, etc.), and the service is non-existent by American standards.The food itself is amazing, one of the best Asian restaurants I've had here in Boston. But just know what you're signing up for when you eat here.
Very friendly and helpful and Service very excellent food was very delicious ? HIGHLY RECOMMENDED VERY HIGHLY
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food is just OK. Nothing spectacular. Small space. Limited seating. Small kitchen area with 5-6 workers and a baby stroller.Had shrimp fried rice but no one finished it. Ended up in the refuse bin. The crab rangoon were good and enjoyable. Pad Thai was regular. The mixed vegetable dish lacked flavor thus making it lackluster. Would I return? Yes, for crab rangoon and that's about it. Give it a try if you're not much about flavor but rather a meal to satisfy your hunger.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 3
One of my favorite places to eat. Homey, comfortable, and authentic food.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pork Stew, Soup, Pork Feet on Rice
Taste is quite authentic and very close to Thai street food … except for the price ;(
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Beef Stew Noodle with Wonton, Beef Stew, Hainanese Chicken, Beef Stew D, Boat Noodle
I'd say I'm pretty selective when it comes to chicken dishes and this place has the best hainanese chicken around! Also moo deng dish is tasty. Thai green tea isn't bad. Unfortunately, not a fan of the pad thai. Decently sized restaurant but it always looked half empty from the outside.
Hands down the most underrated restaurant in Quincy. I've lived in this area for almost two years, and I've tried pretty much every single restaurant in the area. Trust me on this one: This is THE PLACE if you like some authentic Thai street food. What I appreciate the most about this place is the sheer consistency in quality food throughout the whole menu. I've tried the boat noodles, chicken rice, pork feet rice, fish ball noodles, and more. They just don't disappoint.The only question I come here every time is why isn't this place popping and bustling like it should be. I don't usually review restaurants, but I just want this place to do well. Cheers!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
My FAVORITE place for Thai food. The closest thing to being back in Bangkok! The staff are all so sweet and attentive! Great atmosphere! My mom and I have been coming for years! We’ve been to all the Thai restaurants in Boston this is be far the best! My go to is Duck pad Thai with tofu added and chicken thigh rice dinner size. You can’t go wrong if you’re looking for something authentically flavorful like back home in Asia
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Hainanese Chicken Rice, Duck, Chicken Rice, Pad Thai
Fantastic street Thai food!A great variety of dishes on the menu; pictures and descriptions included. A true gem where EVERYTHING on the menu looks amazing. One of our favorite thai places in Boston!Street parking, but was plentiful when we went.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I had no expectations going in but was so pleasantly surprised by the quality and generous portions of the food. We ordered Hainanese Chicken and pork noodles and they were both so flavorful. Definitely ask for the spicy condiments that bring you back to Thailand! Can't wait to come back and try other things.
The food seemed not really Thai food. The taste of the food is not very authentic as I expected.Beef hot pot consisted of various beef innards, a slice of beef and some bean sprouts, which was not the same as the menu’s picture. Also, the container for the hot pot was with the picture in the menu. The beef hotpot soup base is loaded with MSG and sugar.The Hainanese chicken breast rice (dinner option +$5 extra compared to the lunch option) and the Hainanese chicken thighs rice (dinner option +$5 extra) came with some chicken livers, which were not the same as the menu’s pictures. Then I read the Google reviews and I found others only had one or two pieces of livers while we had a column of them. I was not sure if that’s the difference of the lunch and dinner options. We was told by the waitress that the dinner option would contain double portions of meat. My mom and my sister who ordered the Hainanese chicken rice didn’t want to eat any chicken livers, but they didn’t waste the chicken livers (my dad ate all of them). My sister who ordered Hainanese chicken breast rice told me that the chicken breast was overcooked and there’s some water underneath. We were very thirsty after eating. The whole restaurant was basically only one waitress and she’s in the kitchen most of the time. We asked for adding some water and napkins and she gave us some napkins from the counter quickly but didn’t come back for the water.One thing I have to mention was the air conditioner next to the first table in front of the cashier counter. That air conditioner suddenly leaked. The water was leaking to the chair first and then bounced off my back (thankfully only a little). When we finally told the waitress, she pulled the chair away and brought a small basin for the water. The air conditioner leaked the rest of our dinner time. I was not sure if that’s the reason why the temperature was a little high in the restaurant.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 2
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Pretty good Pad Thai. One star off for poorly cooked tofu (isn't the easiest to get tofu right, but this tasted like cubes of day old sponge) and water dripping into a bucket from the A/C unit.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
We had a great time for lunch. Love chicken feet super, Tom lerd
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Hainanese Chicken Thigh, Fried Rice, and Thai Iced Green Tea were phenomenal.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Hainanese Chicken Rice
Probably my favorite Thai place in the South Shore, so far. We've only tried a few items so we can't be sure yet.We like the Hainanese chicken with soy egg, moo daeng with sausage on rice, pad thai, wonton noodle soup with bbq pork, and crispy pork belly. I'll keep returning for takeout and slowly work through more items on their menu.
A stereotypical Asian restaurant. Which I mean the food is cheap, they're not afraid to use exotic meat (organs, tendons, etc.), and the service is non-existent by American standards.The food itself is amazing, one of the best Asian restaurants I've had here in Boston. But just know what you're signing up for when you eat here.