Hit it during a visit to the market. The combo off the steam table is a good value and comes with Wonton and a spring roll. You can also order from the wok which a little more expensive but comes with a larger portion. We ordered both options; pad thai from the wok and cashew chicken from the hot table. The food was tasty and a good value. They are very friendly with the fish sauce though, so if you’re not a fan you may get a little turned off. Every time I go to the market I discover a new gem and this place was no different. The problem is it’s getting harder to decide what to have when I go. Not the worst problem to have I suppose…
Kevin S.
Tu valoración: 4 Central London, Canada
Some of the best Thai food since my time in Thailand. I visited them about 10 minutes before closing and the food was really quickly prepared and yummy. I was debating not eating there but the young lady behind the counter smiled at me. :) I think she noticed me ambling about directionless unsure of a good choice. I put a couple of scoops of crushed peanuts on my meal and scarfed it down outside. If it was a little warmer and sunny it would have been like I was back in Thailand.
Morgan B.
Tu valoración: 4 Aspen Park, CO
I ordered the combo meal with red curry. It was good without being great. Considering its to go in a food court setting and not a full restaurant, I’m happy with it. A little pricy to some other options at $ for the combo. You may order a’la carte and it’s cheaper. At the end of the day, I’d come back if I lived here and had eaten my way around the city and this place was up next, so to speak.
Joanne S.
Tu valoración: 1 Port Huron, MI
Authentic what? Possibly the worst food we’ve ever had. Nothing authentic, barely edible. It was vaguely Thai. I threw my Basil Chicken out. Hubby was starving(diabetic) so he ate his Chicken in Peanut Sauce but said it was awful. The wonton was good.
Alan K.
Tu valoración: 4 London, Canada
A nice place to quickly grab lunch if you’re downtown at the market. Their combos are fairly good deals(a meat dish, rice, pad thai noodles, spring roll, and 2 crispy wontons). Their tom yum/tom kha soups are nice as are their fresh rolls. I sometimes find it awkward to be eating steamy Thai curries or stir fries out of a styrofoam container and plastic fork, especially when the market is super-crowded(which it often is during lunch hours). But I find it to be one of the better lunch options at the market.