Reviews
One of the best khao mun gay I’ve had. You can’t find better in the area. Mark is very friendly, keep up the good work. Glad to see that you are still in business with covid and everything.
After a friend told me about the Thai dish khao mun gai, I sought out a version in Seattle. And I am very glad that I did. This little hole-in-the-wall joint serves an excellent version! The chicken was soft, juicy, and tender. The garlic sauce was like fireworks in my mouth - spicy, sour, and garlicky. The winter melon soup had a great chicken broth base. A few cucumber slices to cool my mouth and I was a very happy man. They appear to only do takeout, but there are abundant picnic tables outside.
Delicious little hole in the wall! Stumbled upon this place tonight looking for something easy and cheerful. I found it. Everything was take away even if you ate there you got it in microwaveable containers. Kind of like Snap Kitchen but less corporate. The Penang curry was good with enough spice to warm me up but not kill me. The winter melon soup was comforting. Good little place with character. I enjoyed my meal outside using the public tables. The street that runs in front of the shop is converted to dining when the bus route isn’t running. Great planning with this one.
A little pricer than I expected, but the food is fantastic. The pad see ew was delicious with big portions. Most Thai places compromise on flavor for spice, but this place seasoned it perfectly and blended the savory flavor with a small amount of heat. Thai tea also had the perfect amount of sugar and tea blend.
Not the best. Pricey for the portions. Their staple dish, Khao Man Gai - isn’t good. The sauce isn’t chili like and not authentic. The meat comes with lots of pieces of chicken liver which wasn’t seasoned well so it tasted off. This wasn’t mentioned in the description. The few pieces of chicken tasted bland and not fresh. The Pad See Ew was bland as well. Fried egg alone cost $3, which is very expensive compared to other restaurants. The chicken that came with this dish was tough and chewy - very hard to eat. Dishes were priced around $13 for a very small portion. You would be able to get bigger portions enough for two meals for the same price points at other Thai restaurants outside of the U District. Not sure how these restaurants thrive here where their customers are mainly poor students. Owners are nice though.
First time visiting this takeout only spot. Food was ready in under ten minutes. Service was exceptional. The folks who run the place are nothing short of friendly, helpful, and kind. They made great recommendations. Would recommend this place to everyone!
Pros: location, packaging?, customer service, store and logo designs, has many Thai snacks available. Cons: 1flies circling indoor 2 The shredded chicken was too salty. I could not finish the dish even though the serving size was small. Overpriced for the quality of food. Maybe other dishes would be nice. I ordered the Ka Pao Gai based on reviews.
I got the Ka Pao Gai. It was good but fell short of my expectations. The flavor was delicious and it was seasoned perfectly. Spice level was just what I like about a 3/5. But it was mostly a bed of rice, with some chicken and an egg. For $17, not the best. There’s no place to dine in inside and there’s no table service but you can sit outside under an umbrella.
I'm so disappointed. I read great reviews but my fried rice was insipid and flavorless. I asked for extra spicy and this literally tasted like rice with the mildest of flavors and a handful of tofu. $14 for this is appalling. I also got roti with condensed milk and sugar for dessert - $5 for what tastes like plain roti because there's hardly any of the toppings. I'm super disappointed in wasting $20 tonight. Two stars because service was good; girl taking my order was very friendly and helpful.
I need to share about how awesome these take home Thai curry kits are! I'm so glad Mark started making these. They last for a long time and are super convenient for having his delicious cooking whenever ever you get a craving! My friend who lived in Thailand for many years loved getting this as a gift from me and she says the flavors really remind her of authentic curry! I bought these again for her and Mark was so kind as to give me a carton of the coconut milk that he personally swears by using! As well as Thai iced tea to go!!! Mark is both kind ultra kind and makes really really good food!