A good«hole in the wall» place to eat. I have been stopping by here for a little over a year now. I work in the area so its accessible for lunch when I stop by. The guy that works the register also cooks but he is always nice to me and always gives good portions with the food he serves. I normally get the orange chicken or the beef broccoli served with chow mien or fried rice on the side. Prices are reasonable and the food is good. I mean if I have been coming here for over a year then so that should be obvious that I enjoy the food here.
Yvonne R.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Giving them 4 stars for 2 reasons…1.it smelled a little funny and 2. Their boba was not too good. Tasted very powdery. Other than that the food was really good. We got the seafood soup and they were very generous with the seafood. A lot of fish and oysters. Pad see ew was also very delicious. Very good flavor and worth going back for
Gabriel N.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Beef soup was good. I had a Thai girlfriend that was a good cook and the soup to me tasted like a home made soup. I’ll come back to try other dishes.
Tammy S.
Tu valoración: 4 Simi Valley, CA
Hole in the wall good food for the price. Only one man working the register and doubling as the cook but very sweet and accommodating. Not super authentic but yummy, big portions about 30% cheaper than most thai restaurants. We tried the shrimp ramen soup, good and flavorful with big meaty shrimp. Pad Thai, with pork a little too sweet, noodles cooked perfect, good. Pad see ew with pork, a little salty and not caramelized as usual but good. Gai koua with pork, a first for me and my favorite, thick rice noodles cooked perfectly. Thai tea no milk sweet and delicious. Good find. My 11 year old loved everything too. Lots of left overs
Julie V.
Tu valoración: 4 Lone Pine, CA
I thought this place was great! Super small but their food is delicious! Not bad pricing either. I’ve had worse combination fried rice for more money. I’ll be returning!
Tanina O.
Tu valoración: 2 Los Angeles, CA
I ordered a Thai ice tea boba, and I specifically asked for it to be a SLUSH Thai iced tea boba, their posted price for a boba drink is $ 1.75 .Yet, they add 50 cents for boba once it’s time to pay, so with taxes it comes out to $ 2.25 for a really shitty boba«drink» that isn’t even a slush. oh, and it only comes in one size. I got about a cup of actual liquid, and the rest was just big chunks of ice. There was so much ice, I couldn’t even eat the boba without having to open the lid and removing the ice. & No these are not regular ice cubes, they are freakin’ blocks of ice! I want to come back to try their seafood soup, but since they only have family-sized portions, I think I’d rather order from Home. Don’t get me wrong, the food looks good but it’s not worth sitting down and eating there, the place is really small and can only seat about 3 families(if the tables aren’t already taken). Definitely not a place to sit down and eat when you’re alone.
Natalie P.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Let me start off by saying, I do not EVER write Unilocal reviews. The fact that this place does not have any reviews is an injustice. Cha Cha 8 has hands down the best Pad Thai I have ever tasted. The prices are great and the portions are huge! I paid $ 20-$ 22 for two orders of chicken Pad Thai and two Thai teas with boba. They serve you an appetizer of deliciously seasoned plantains and give you oranges at the end of your meal(free of charge). Not only is the food delicious, but the service is also impeccable! The staff is very courteous/pleasant and the food is served in a timely manner. I LOVELOVELOVE this place.