Somtum (papaya salad)
Diet Glass Noodle
Larb Kai
Panang Curry with Shrimp
Prik King Pork
Pad Thai
Dining Room
Sticky rice
Drunken Noodles
Three flavor fish
Interior
Interior
Tom Yum Kung soup
food
Outside. Storefront and patio. Located in the Magnum Plaza in the old Chom Chom Vietnamese Kitchen space.
Beef tartare
Inside. View of interior from just inside the main entrance. This is the old Chom Chom Vietnamese Kitchen space.
Tea
soups and chowder, soup, chowder, food
Inside. Host/hostess stand.
Crab ragoong
Paul B.
Jul 3, 2024
This place is awesome the Tom Yum is great the Nam Sod is as well.Every entree has been great we eat here 2-3 times a month now
Read MoreRachel W.
May 18, 2024
Solid place for thai food! Service was slow despite coming in around 3:30pm where there was nobody else except my party of 3 and another party of 2, so I can't really imagine how slow it must be during lunch/dinner hours. But the food was good! We did family style and all agreed that the Panang Curry was our favorite - it's a little more coconutty than usual, but I loved it. I also really enjoyed the Pad See U, but will note that it is sweeter than usual. Some people in my party commented that they're more used to it having a stronger oyster sauce flavor. The Nam Tok Beef was tender, but not worth the price in my opinion. It's also got a more acidic flavor to it and it just wasn't something that I cared for much. Portion sizes for the curry and noodles were good! The interior is nice and has a more upscale feel! They have a full bar available, which I feel is unique to most thai places. Decent amount of parking in the lot. I hope they can increase their service speed because that's the main thing holding them back.
Read MoreAnica E.
Jun 3, 2024
The pad Thai was amazing. However the soup was overally salty. We had a wonderful server she was very engaging and kept in mind our food restrictions such as no pork. This place is very pact we went on a Saturday afternoon which is understandable. The prices are not bad very authentic food
Read MoreCathy K.
Sep 28, 2024
Third visit. Excellent dumplings, pad Thai and drunken noodle. Great service. Worth the 55 minutes drive from West Cobb.
Read MoreKrystal N.
Jun 11, 2023
The food here is off the charts. It's a casual spot and the service was quick and efficient. I got the coffee pork which was everyone's favorite at the table. The pork was juicy and sweet, delectable. They have two versions of papaya salad, one is "stinkier" - the table loved both. Perfect balance of stink and spice. I'd 100% recommend their Hainan style chicken. The chicken was glistening it was so moist and the rice was seasoned so well. The sauce is sweet and spicy, pairs great with the meal. I'd go back just for this dish alone. Would recommend!
Read MoreJim W.
Feb 3, 2024
We were in Chamblee around 5 p.m. on a Saturday and wanted to grab dinner before heading back across town in traffic. My wife located this place not far away, so we gave it a try. The restaurant is located in a cluster of buildings at the corner of Chamblee-Tucker and Cumberland. We approached on Cumberland and turned into the shared parking lot. We were driving further in to find the restaurant (it is near the front facing Chamblee-Tucker). However, once you can see it, you are pretty far down a one-way driveway. There were no parking spaces at that point. So, we had to exit onto C-T, drive a few hundred yards up (as it is divided), do a U-turn, and then return to Cumberland and turn into the parking lot again. So, my advice: just park in the back of the lot and walk in.The dining area is one big space with high ceilings. It is decorated nicely. A large bar occupies one wall. Our server arrived and got our drink orders. The wine selection seemed sort of limited. My wife then inquired about a fish dish that was listed as 'market price'. The server took her order but then (to their credit) noted that she would check with the kitchen to confirm - sometimes market price could be over $40. That was a lot more than my wife wanted to spend, so she opted for a chicken & vegetables dish instead. I got a curry dish. Overall, I thought the pricing (for standard dishes) was a bit higher than I'd have expected, but not too far out of line. Also, they didn't seem to offer soups in individual serving sizes (at least given the pricing). Soups were listed for $13, so I had to assume that was going to server 2+ diners... We skipped the soup. The dishes arrived shortly and were very good. Spicing was not too aggressive, even for 'hot'. Portion sizes were about average (not huge or skimpy). Overall, I got the impression that the focus here was more 'a bar that happens to serve Thai food' versus 'a Thai restaurant that happens to have a bar'. Not a complaint, just an observation. If I wanted Thai food in this area again, I might shop around a bit and compare this to other places. Depending on what you are looking for, this is a decent choice for a Thai meal in Chamblee.
Read MoreBrittany A.
Jan 1, 2024
Good casual neighborhood Thai restaurant with easy parking. It's in a mini shopping center. The staff is friendly and the service is quick. The food is flavorful and the portion sizes are big. They have outdoor seating for you to enjoy during the warm months.
Read MoreHelen K.
May 4, 2023
Discovered this place by accident. I thought it was Surin of Thailand from Midtown second location since I love love the thai bbq chicken there and gave it a try and have been a fan ever since! (They do not have thai bbq chicken at Surina.)The only curry that I eat is green curry but we somehow ordered the massaman curry and fell in love! It has all the components that I love - avocados, cashews, and addicting sweetness with tender chicken.We've had it so much, we've moved on to panang curry since it has a hint of spice and today, I discovered that they had green curry!I don't know if they've always had it but green curry is only specified in the description under "Shrimp curry." I was thrilled and it definitely hit the spot! Shrimp was cooked perfectly and curry had a good balance of coconut milk vs the curry paste.If you're craving a good thai curry, I would definitely recommend this spot!
Read MoreChristina K.
Nov 6, 2023
I went with my friends and we decided to do family style so we could try a lot of different dishes and I'm so glad we did! I avoided Thai food a lot in the past because a lot of their foods have coconut, which I'm not a fan of. However, only one of the multitude of dishes we ordered had coconut and they were all delicious! I had so many dishes for the first time! Their Tom Yum Soup is so good, especially if you like really sour things. The size of their soup spoon was really awkward though, it didn't quite fit in the bowl that the soup came in what with it being donut shaped for the flame in the center. Their fried squid is not something I would think to order at a Thai restaurant but it was delicious! Basically calamari but a better batter and it came with a sweet sauce. I think my favorite dish was the papaya salad! It was my first time having it and omg so delicious! But watch out, you probably don't want to order it if you have a low spice tolerance. Their Hainese chicken was also super bomb! Again, not something I would think to order since it's not a traditional Thai dish, but it was good! Although, I wouldn't order it again because it didn't really stand out to me that much. Their pad see ew and pad Thai were both great dishes! One of their specials was H1 on the menu, a fried rice type dish. It was okay. It was incredibly shrimpy tasting so if you're into that, go for it, but it wasn't too my taste. It was way too savory and pungent.Not only was their food good, their service was excellent! I would come back again and I would recommend this place for anyone looking for good Thai food!
Read MoreJoshua X.
Aug 20, 2024
One of the best Thai restaurants in atl hands down! Great customer service and great food! The paning curry is the best curry. Also the drunken noodles are delicious also. This place packs flavor and spice.
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