Pad See Ew.
Pad see ew-- served PIPING hot
Thai Boat Noodles with Egg Noodles.
Pad see ew flat noodles
three bowls of food on a tray
a bowl of food on a table
three bowls of food on a table
Menu
the outside of a restaurant
outside
Located in front of the Silom Supermarket on the sidewalk along the street
outside
Outdoor Set-up and ordering booth
Padthai their special for the night
Menu as of April 2023
Pad Thai
outside
outside
Pork rice egg and angel hair noodles soup
Silom market outdoor sign and seating
Drunken noodles
Ken P.
Jun 14, 2024
The flavors were all there- non-diluted!The pad thai was flavorful and the noodles were well cooked. The curry was creamy.They did not have the green mango salad. Their papaya salad was good although I feel like they did not give enough of the actual papaya.Overall I was satisfied!
Read MoreMaddy T.
Mar 12, 2024
Compared to a few years back this street food spot has gained a few more food stalls to neighbor it. There is now a bbq meet place, a salad and fresh foods place and a dessert one. I got three plates, one pad Thai, one pork fried rice and one of their new ground pork with egg dish. Pad Thai is good as always, fried rice was lacking flavor as before but they have seasoning for you to use. Their ground pork with egg was so good but holy crap it was spicy. It did have a good spice though I recommend it.
Read MoreAndrew P.
Feb 13, 2024
Exciting to see that LA's Thai-town has an outdoor food stall just next to the big Silom Thai market. Apparently this former during COVID and they have not left. My partner and I saw this place on Instagram and decided to check it out. The people working here were really friendly. My basic ass decided on a pad see ewe at first buy then we ended up ordering the Kra Pao. I found the pad see ewe to be pretty good, but was disappointed that they can't adjust the spice level as they cook. The lady told me I could add it myself. That didn't feel all that authentic in my mind. Additionally, the portion size was pretty small for the cost. Was definitely still hungry after eating it. The Kara Pao on the other hand was delicious and the portion size bigger for sure. I think I'd come back to try other things, but would hope the sizing of the meals make sense considering the pricing. The is another stall next to this one that was pretty popular called Der Grill, and many people were ordering the hot pot style meals which seemed interesting.
Read MoreMelissa W.
Jan 14, 2024
The 2024 Smorgasburg season kicked off today, 1/14/2024! While it is not close to me, I usually go at least once or twice a month. It's an ideal spot for outdoor dining with diverse culinary offerings, exploring distinctive shops, and soaking in a positive atmosphere.Smorgasburg LA is open every Sunday on the five-acre site of the weekday Alameda Produce Market in Downtown Los Angeles, which is part of a larger, new development called ROW DTLA.Each Sunday from 10 AM - 4 PM, you will find dozens of exciting food vendors plus sophisticated shopping from the realms of design, craft, style, vintage, wellness, and more. Cultural events, pop-ups, and other surprises transform the vast site into a new node in Downtown LA's burgeoning scene, and a unique destination for the area.Today, I tried Pad See Ew from the Radna Silom vendor. In terms of rating for that, I want to give it 4.5 stars due to price and portion ($15+tax and not much on the plate). I remember it being larger before.Overall, it is a must-check out for various foodie options.Tip:-Free 2 hr parking-Take your food outside of the main space and sit in the main ROW area-Go with others to try many things
Read MoreReggie R.
Jun 16, 2024
Came here one day with wifey. I wanted to sit in but my wife was feeling cold that day since the seating is outside, so we just ordered to go. First I wanted the famous pad thai but it was unavailable so we settled with beef pad see ew and the angel hair radna noodles. Each noodles are $10 each cheaper than any thai noodles out there. It supposed to include rice. We waited half an hour for our order to finish due to I guess they were missing an ingredient that they have to get on that time they were cooking our noodles.Finally we got our order and headed home. They didn't include the rice in our order. Portions were small that's why it's $10. Pad see ew taste like a normal thai pad see ew. Taste just like any pad see ew I have tried. Now the radna noodles was surprisingly good. It's different! I liked it! but then again portion was small. Place looks clean enough though. Smoke and dirt from Vehicles passing makes it not so clean. It's a streetfood what do we expect.I'll be back to try their famous pad thai someday. 3 stars for now!
Read MoreKai C.
Nov 1, 2023
6pm to 12am everyday, super fast service byob outdoor tables and you get a remote buzzer so you know when your food is ready.Cash or apple pay touchless payments.Large tables for groups easily accomdates and super friendly staff too!
Read MoreMara K.
Oct 6, 2023
I had very high expectations of this place since I saw it on an IG food post. First of all, I'd give it 4 stars for the authentic street food experience as there are tables and little plastic chairs set up on the sidewalk to eat like you are in Southeast Asia. There were essentially 4 stalls... 1st stall had Thai inspired desserts crepes/mango sticky rice. 2nd stall had an assortment of papaya/vermicelli cold seafood salads & grilled meat. 3rd stall (what I came for) was the Radna/pad Thai/pad-see-ew stir-fry dishes. And last stall had more fried dishes like fried chicken/ fried chicken skins/fried shrimp and such.I was utterly disappointed . Disclaimer: I don't eat beef nor pork. The Radna spot only had pork as an option. Sadly, I chose the pad Thai with tofu and small fried shrimps. I didn't care for the tofu, it seemed like it was marinated and pan fried. The after taste isn't very good. I think fried tofu would've been better. No other protein so dish was lacking. I ordered the bbq chicken plate there based on the suggestion of the girl up front. It missed the mark also. Presentation is great but flavor was lacking. We also ordered from the fried food stall and got some fried shrimp. Nothing spectacular. Tastes like popcorn shrimp. What was unexpected though was the seafood vermicelli salad. It was full of flavor and umami. This was the best dish of the night by far. And of course we had to end the night with mango/sticky rice. That was also okay. Like I said, my experience is only based off of what I ordered. I would've loved to try the wok fried noodle dishes like rad na or even pad kra pao. I only wished they offered other protein choices. As for service, they were very friendly. When you order you get a pager and once it goes off, you can proceed to pick up your food. Sometimes they'll even bring it to your table if you ordered to eat there. Atmosphere was cool... because of the music, the smell of the food being cooked and pleasant weather at night made it a unique experience if you've never tried it before.
Read MoreSara P.
Jul 13, 2023
After 5 visits, I can confidently say that this is my go-to spot for Pad Thai (which I don't really order much of at other places because they tend to be sweet) and Kra Pao. Pad Thai's well balanced in flavor. Noodles still chewy. The toppings are LEGIT. Kra Pao spice level is great. I used to ask for Thai Medium Spicy (yes, there's a difference between US and Thai spice levels) and now I don't even have to because it's on point. Ambiance makes you feel like you're in Thailand. Service is absolutely amazing all the time too.
Read MoreCindy Z.
May 22, 2023
I can't believe it's taken me this long to visit Thai Town in LA. It's not very big, but located right in front of Silom Supermarket on evenings. There are a few street vendors setup just like if you were actually in Thailand. I'm really enjoying the vibe of this place and glad my friend recommended it to me. We parked in the lot next door, which is $3 for 90 minutes. We tried two of the stalls, which included a Pad See Ew ($10), Thai Boat Noodle ($7), and two Chrysanthemum drinks ($2 each). You do get a buzzer to be alerted when your food is ready, but they also call out your order. We got our food within 5-10 minutes.Although the price is pretty cheap, the portions are pretty small too. It does make for good sharing, so you can try more items though. I would recommend 2 dishes per person, but we weren't too hungry so this was perfect. I loved the flavors in both the pad see ew and Thai boat noodles; would definitely order both again.Delicious food and great vibes. This is definitely something you need to try in LA to get a little taste of Thailand.
Read MoreGayle P.
Apr 29, 2023
Legit straight up Thai food vendors. Delicious! Check it out! Tables to sit at on the side walk. Order crepes, noodles, ka pao, pad Thai etc!
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