Fried rice combination, if you like curry with twist this is it :)
Egg roll
Butterfly Tea
Thai Tea
Thai Boat noodle
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Moo Ping
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Simple fried chicken wing
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jessica S.
Dec 30, 2024
I'm here for the Lao Dishes Authentic flavors : I love how they don't shy away from that. Great portion sizesFriendly Always fresh
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Jennifer K.
Feb 11, 2025
Thai / Lao Street Food Across the Street from Costco Wholesale!!I got the Pad Seew, Somtum Lao Salad, and Thai Tea. I was asked when ordering what spice level I wanted on all the foods. I got mild for both the Pad Seew and Somtum Lao Salad. The Pad Seew wasn't too spicy, it tasted like typical Pad See Ew you could get anywhere. I got mine with shrimp which was $3 extra so for $3 extra, I got 6 average sized shrimps. The Somtum Lao Salad had a kick even though it was mild. It was very spicy, but the flavors are like regular Lao Papaya Salad. The Somtum Lao Salad came with a bag of pork rinds which were delicious. The Thai Tea was good! The employee made it right in front of me after I ordered and paid so it came out pretty quickly. The employee is very friendly. She spoke Khmer very well, and she was very nice! The restaurant is really clean and nicely decorated. Most people seem to typically order over the phone or online and pick it up, or people just order and take it to go. There was no one dining in when my family came in at 4pm on a Tuesday. The restaurant has regular chairs and tables, but they also have a booth on the side. There's a giant mirror in the restaurant which is nice. I believe I read on the counter that there was a $10 minimum in order to pay with credit card so keep that in mind if you're paying with credit card! Everything about this place is nice, and the food was average. It's a good place if you want to grab-and-go Thai or Lao street food, or if you want to try out Thai or Lao street food. I think there isn't anything that differentiates the food or this place from other places.
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Trung N.
Jan 5, 2025
Owl Owl is a perfect blend of Thai/Lao food - it's a tad more pungent than what you'd expect and I'm here for it.We shared the following:-somtum Lao $13.99): Lao style papaya salad, tomatoes, garlic mixed with fermented fish sauce-pad Thai with chicken ($13.99): skinny noodles with your choice of protein, wok fried with house tamarind sauce, bean sprouts, green onion + egg-boat noodle soup ($15.99 : rice noodles, bean sprouts, green onion, beef, meatballs + Chinese broccoli I think we went regular spicy with the somtum Lao and geez was it was spicy. Despite the fire burning effects, the salad was so, so good. I like the Lao version of this salad quite a bit. Unlike the Thai sibling, it's just simply papaya and tomatoes with a very pungent sauce. Delish. Highly recommend. The Thai boat noodles were giving what they needed to give. They were a bit sooty which I didn't mind, but don't prefer. The broth had great flavor - full body and spicy. It more than satiated any Thai boat craving.A friend recommended the somtum platter which gives you a sample of all their apps. I will definitely be back to try it.Highly recommend Owl Owl.
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Luv H.
Dec 5, 2024
The flavor of the food is okay. I guess because I'm Asian, I've tasted much better and know how it's supposed to taste to my liking. The steamed salmon is pretty good. As for the *Nam Khao*, I was quite disappointed. The pork belly, I liked, but my husband didn't enjoy it because it was fried. The service was okay. By the way, you order first, and then they bring the food to you. We're visiting my sister, and she took us here, but I'm not sure if I'd come back since there are so many other choices. The place is nice and clean, though.**this place has no restroom so keep that in mind.
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Jerome T.
Mar 1, 2025
Went with my girl here for lunch since she suggested it and it's near her work. We both ordered the Thai Boat Noodle Soup (hers was ultra spicy just how she liked it) and it was full of umami. It was so flavorful. We also ordered the friend wonton and Thai Tea and they're great. Definitely gonna come back.
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Monica C.
Nov 6, 2024
Nestled in an unassuming strip mall, Owl Owl is a small restaurant serving Thai food. This is the type of place you order before you take a seat.I had the Pad Thai with steamed tofu and it was delicious! Since I chose tofu as my protein, the cashier asked if egg was okay in case I was vegetarian. Very courteous and prompt service. The Thai tea came in a huge cup, not sure if this is one size but it's huge! It was a little sweet but if you let it sit for a bit the ice will dilute it.
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Denise V.
Oct 10, 2024
This place is counter service and the staff was friendly and welcoming. The dining area is small but cozy, and I noticed plenty of people coming in for takeout, which speaks to the restaurant's popularity.We ordered the Chicken Kaprow, spicy (one level below Thai spicy), and it was bursting with flavors from the stir-fried basil, chilis, bell peppers, and onions. I added extra chili oil and chili flakes to elevate the heat, and it was perfect with the rice. Also tried the Boat Noodles, which we ordered with medium spice level. The broth was incredibly rich and full of flavor, complemented by the mix of herbs and spices--delicious! There were also extra chili and pepper on the side for those who enjoy a bit more heat. Staff comes around periodically to refill waters.
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Peter C.
Oct 27, 2024
Awesome gem in signal hill! I ordered 9 trays from them for a work lunch, and it was a big hit. Everything was super flavorful and the mild spice was just right to accommodate everyone. Watch out for the occasional Thai chili! I love it but some people definitely got spiced out. I was a bit conservative and ordered the popular items that most people would like. I definitely want to try more of the lao specials next time! Here's what I ordered for 30 people with plenty of leftovers for people to take home:- large tray of tofu pad see eww- small tray of tofu owl fried rice (must try!)- small tray of tofu kapow - small tray of lao style papaya salad (must try!)- small tray of beef kapow (must try!)- small tray of chicken wings- small tray of chicken larb (must try!) - small tray of garlic pepper chicken - small tray of steamed rice
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Lauren T.
Aug 16, 2024
Owl Owl is delicious. The hubs and I stopped by for lunch before picking up the kiddos from school. Service wasn't as fast as we expected because business is BOOMING, but we got out the door in a timely fashion. Their dining room is small. You order at the counter. We opted to eat inside and felt like the people who worked here were very sweet. I tried the Moo Ping skewers. So delicious. My husband loved his dish, too! Parking was super easy.
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Mellanie A.
Jul 16, 2024
This review comes a little overdue but better late than never! I had the chance to visit Owl Owl Thai Lao Food with my mother for dinner a while ago and we had... well an experience. Neither memorable nor terrible however this local business ranked somewhere between my list of neutral establishments I've tried so far.Located across the street of Signal Hill's Costco, Owl Owl can be sort of easy to miss as it's located in a small shopping center. As we arrived I admired the interior decor as it gave quite a charming vibe. The staff were friendly but not as helpful as I would've wished for as they didn't offer me an option of spice levels to choose from but noticeably did offer other guests how spicy they'd like their dishes. No biggie though, I remained optimistic while disregarding my usual preference of spicy Thai cuisine and just asked for my additional condiments on the side. Onto the food!We ordered Chicken egg rolls, Chicken Pad See Ew, and Shrimp & Crab Fried Rice. My unbiased opinion is that the highlight of the night was probably the egg rolls which still doesn't say quite much. I've tried Pad See Ew as well as Shrimp & Crab Fried Fried at another establishment and in comparing both restaurants this joint sort of lacked in terms of flavor for me. Now, don't get me wrong, was the food bad? Not at all! However it just really lacked that SOMETHING and I just can't put my finger on it. Perhaps the seasoning and spices? Whatever the case may be I can say this is a lovely local establishment that I probably wouldn't revisit but I'm glad to have tried it. For some phenomenally delicious Thai cuisine I'd definitely recommend Sriracha Thai Restaurant in Carson though.3/5
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