Damned good Chicken Pad Thai!
a bowl of soup on a table
Angel wings
menu
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menu
Angel wings
Angel wings
pad kee mao with chicken (delicious)
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the menu for the restaurant
Angel wings
menu
the menu for the restaurant
the menu for the restaurant
Angel wings
Pineapple Pork Fried Rice studded with Cashews
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Inside Angel wings
Krapow minced beef
Krapow minced beef
Papaya salad "blue crab" shell aka trash leftover salad.
Imposter "Albino" looking Kung Pao Chicken
Beef jerky
Kimberly L.
Sep 24, 2024
I've been coming here for years. My grandma loved this place. We now come on special occasions. I went this past Sunday with my mom and literally ordered the whole menu. Jk. Dishes: Crying Tiger 9/10 Beef was a little over cooked for my liking. Panang Curry Medium with chicken 10/10Flavor was on point. Seafood soup 10/10 The soup had enough fish, shrimp. The best part is that they include the lemon grass. It really makes a difference in the flavor Combination fried rice 10/10 I can devour the whole plate of rice. It's so flavorful that you'll be dreaming about if for a few days. One thing to note is that it tastes better with a little bit of lemon.Combination chow mein 9/10 The protein was cooked to perfection. The only thing is that the noodles were leaking a bit of flavor. Shrimp Pri King 11/10 I believe this is the name of this dish. The shrimp and vegetables all come well together. This dish has Chinese long beans, basil, red and green bell pepper. One thing. Make sure that you check your receipt. I just noticed they over charged me. I'm hoping that they can make this right. This is one of the best Thai food restaurants in LA!
Read MoreSandra A.
Oct 19, 2024
This place is close by so I'm trying to figure out what's gonna be my go to wherever I don't want to cook. So far I have had: chowmein, pad see ew, green curry, beef jerky, and shrimp coconut soup. The coconut shrimp soup is the reason I've been coming back and it's so good I'm certain there's something else I'll love. The jerky was a surprise, it was recommended by our server. Will get it again whenever I want some protein to munch on. Green curry was solid. Unfortunately, the chow mein and pad see ew are huge disappointments. Incredibly greasy and largely flavorless. covering them in soy sauce and hot sauce doesn't make it better either. Although, I will say that they are well cooked. This feels like a soup place more than anything else (so far)
Read MoreScott W.
Oct 11, 2023
Last Saturday my bride and I had time on our hands because our beloved Trojans didn't kickoff til 7:30pm. So we trekked over to Thai Town in East Hollywood with hopes of rediscovering the vintage Thai cuisine and an authentic Thai scalp massage -more on that later- that I usta regularly treat myself to when I lived in Thai Town for eighteen months after graduating from college. If my goal was to regale Leti with the upper crust restaurants that firmly imprinted Thailand's savory cuisine on the LA dining scene, then I would've gone straight to Jitlada, Sanamluang or Hoy-Ka. But today's objective was to recreate the look and feel about how I first discovered Thai food on my first post-college job, thirty three summers ago. So we found ourselves near the intersection of Normandie and Melrose, where Khun Dhom and the world's smallest parking lot greet you with all the subtlety of a fiery Thai chile pepper! I'd already warned my bride on the long drive over from Diamond Bar regarding the small, family run restaurant's relative lack of stylistic flair. Khun Dhom appears to be a family run affair, and as we Yelpers know- Sometimes the best and most authentic recipes come straight outtve "hole in the wall" establishments! We ordered a small ton of food- Egg rolls, 2 Kung Pao Chicken dishes of varying spiciness, Chicken Pad Thai and Pineapple Pork Fried Rice. The sole mistake we made? I shoulder ALL of the blame for, because we knowingly violated one of my few cardinal rules: When in doubt, order the house specialty; And, never order non-regional entrees from international cuisines. In other words, why on earth order KUNG PAO CHICKEN from a Thai restaurant!!! We subsequently compounded our mistake by doubling up on it, ordering a medium heat version for me and a "hot as you can make it" for my fiery-tongued bride!! As the photo attests, we got what we deserved: The world's lamest and most "Albino" looking take on Kung Pao, ever!!! The chicken wasn't pan-fried, the peanuts weren't caramelized and it sorely lacked any of the green onions and decadent, almost faintly chocolatey mouth feel of great Kung pao!! If this was golf and I was afforded a mulligan (a do-over) I'd gladly would've substituted the Chicken Satay, Angel Wings or Papaya Salad! But, whew boy, Khun Dhom delivered like a champion on the THAI dishes! The Chicken Pad Thai was so good I was licking my plate of leftovers back at home!! The egg rolls were abundant (six), glassy, shiny and unctuous. My son's Pineapple Pork Fried Rice was riven with bug crunchy Cashews and wok'd to a beautiful caramel sheen. THIS IS the wondrous Khun Dhom that I first discovered as a baby-faced college grad, when $10 got me both a Pad Thai and an egg rolls. The times and prices have rocketed by...but sheeeeeeeeit, getting five entrees, two sides and a drink for $65 isn't too shabby! Pro tips: The cramped parking lot and dingy, sparsely lit, malodorous bathrooms aren't for the faint of heart! Keep that in mind before draining half of your days water ration before arrival! The brother and sister (?!?) duo who run the front of the house work their fannies off with a constant stream of dine-in and takeout orders. Pls don't skimp on tipping them lavishly.
Read MoreJessica B.
Sep 21, 2024
Really bad experience. So sad to have dropped money on this. I ordered the papaya salad with the blue crab and it was random frozen pieces of blue crab. There were sharp shell pieces throughout the salad, it felt so unsafe to eat. Random pointless claw pieces in the salad. It was a trash salad. Property is gross. Unkempt inside and out. Over SALTY curry. I don't know how they got an A.
Read MoreTray C.
Jan 7, 2025
The best Thai food in all LA. Food tastes just like back in Jomtien Beach. Staff is friendly and prices and reasonable. Tom Yum Soup is exquisite.
Read MoreSteve M.
Jul 25, 2024
Um, yeah, actually F**k yeah. The pad se ew was on point, had the PAD SE EW chicken with fried tofu [the friend tofu is an add on, thank me later] padkrapow and pork Jerky. TAKE.ME.BACK!
Read MoreSarita C.
Jul 14, 2024
BEEF JERKY BEEF JERKY BEEF JERKY. & don't forget the sticky rice. My family and I have been coming here for years... the beef jerky and their salsa is really delicious. I'm Thai and when I have family from Thailand, they ask us to pick up some from here.
Read MoreJ'aime K.
May 2, 2022
The pad thai was ok. Their spicy stir fried veggies was good.But their white steamed rice was horrible. Very cheap quality. Hard not fluffy. Would have been nicer if it had been good quality rice.
Read MoreJose Y.
Mar 24, 2023
It's decent food not the best but it's close to my place. It looks family owned which is nice but extremely oily. There's no waiting area so suggest you call in ur order and just pick up.The portions are moderate a bit stingy with the shrimp.Parking is limited but they do deliver locally.
Read MoreSonia B.
Nov 16, 2024
This place been there for yearrrrrrs!guess what? Couple Hispanics are the cookers, how they will do good Thai food ? They are cheap workers, years ago hace letter C", make sure have couple Alkazelser ready after eat there! Good look! One time was a big long hair in the noodles.
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