“Disclaimer: This was a take-out order so I can't comment on waitstaff but I WILL say that the chef helped me personally and was super nice even though he was inundated with other take-out orders. This place always intimidated me because from the outside, it just looks like someone's house. A brownstone on the corner of a busy street with plain signage. But I'm glad I tried it. And just like the outside, when you walk in, the restaurant is like walking into someone's house. Pictures of iconic Thai people are hung on the walls and above the fireplace. Trinkets and Lunar New Year decor. Small statues and figurines. It's just like home. Warm and cozy and dare I say, romantic. I MUST come back at night on Date Night. For it's age, the place is immaculate. Even behind the radiator pipes. Not a spec of dust on the floor. I got the standard Pad Thai because I like yo have a baseline. It was good. Not as saucy as I'd like but tasty nonetheless. Really cheap with the peanuts but super generous with the tofu. And I'm soooo happy they fry the tofu. Everything was fresh and the spice level was on point. Prices were good and the portion was big. I must come back! Just a word of caution it's street parking almost near the circle so spaces are sparse. Pack your patience on a weekend.“
“Jasmine Sushi is the absolute best food around! If you are looking for great sushi, hibachi, or thai food in the valley, this place has you covered! My husband and I are locals so we order Jasmine or dine-in at their restaurant frequently and have never been disappointed. I usually go for the spicy kimchi dumpling soup, Monkey Roll, and spring rolls and it's delicious every time!“
“⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4/5 StarsHidden Ramen spot in Easton Market!If you're a ramen aficionado don't miss the experience at Mr. Lee's in Easton. I had the pleasure of trying their bacon ramen this time and it was a flavor explosion! The combination of savory bacon and thick steamed noodles created a symphony for my taste buds. I'm typically a Tonkotsu ramen fan and this place seems to cater towards more Americanized ramen but it was still enjoyable nonetheless. The fried chicken ramen is next on my list and you can't go wrong with the original. Give it a shot!“
“Delicious! So many vegan friendly options! The service was fantastic and I was blown away by everything we ordered. I am so glad I found Koja on Happy Cow when we were visiting a friend in the area.Dietary restrictions: Vegan and GF options“
“This is an amazing restaurant. The food is good, speedy service, but I’ve noticed as of lately their fried rice has been hard, and undercooked. I get that they’re trying to run a business, but at the same time, the quality of the food is important.“