PEAK
1405 Webster St, Alameda
(510) 521-6466
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Food is always fresh and full of flavor!! Great service, very friendly and welcoming.
Hands down our new favorite brunch and dinner spot on the whole island. Generous portions, delicious and interesting menu items, shockingly fast service even when they are slammed. The Thai fusion brunch is really fun, but they still offer some classics like French toast, pancakes, waffles, and an egg+bacon breakfast if you're not feeling adventurous. We have now tried *almost* everything on the menu and a few stand-outs are the Tom Yum Reduction, Pad See ew, and literally anything with a waffle, pandan, or fried chicken. The mango sticky rice for dessert is a must try, also. The folks giving this place less than 5 stars are trippin. This place is AMAZING.
Our party of two showed up on a Saturday around 11am and we were seated immediately. I had the salmon benedict. I’m not usually a tots girl, but these were amazing – so crunchy! The lychee iced tea was good but SUPER sweet. The service was great and very quick, although our food came out before our drinks (not a huge deal, the drinks came shortly after). My only complaint is that you can’t order a single pancake on the side – they looked delicious but I didn’t want to commit to a full plate. I got a waffle instead, and it was just ok.
A good variety of brunch and Thai food available at this eatery. And they have some delicious coffee that it is good without any need of sugar or milk or cream. We tried asking what coffee it was but the server maintained silence indicating to us it may be trade secret.
The pancake and bacon were delicious. Panake was fluffy and had good taste with the caramel syrup. While bacon was nice and crisp.
Smashed avocado with eggs Benedict was yummy. Just like how one would imagine those two things mix together over a toast.
Uncle Tom fried rice was mediocre. Rice tasted not only bland but semi-hard. Only thing that was good was the fried chicken wings. Perhaps getting the fried chicken fried rice would have been the better option.
Mushroom egg toast is a good option for anyone wanting a hearty protein brunch but no meat.
Fried chicken waffle was very filling. The go all out on the huge piece of fried chicken. Chicken was tender and crispy.
Food? Inspired.
Cocktails? Delicious.
Presentation? Stunning.
Service? Excellent.
Will be back for sure.
I had the fried trout with apple salad and a green tea mojito. The server was very helpful in answering my questions. The food was served promptly with beautiful presentation. The cocktails paired very well with our food and were delicious. We will be back.
This place had one of the best pancake syrups I have ever had. The waitress said it was a honey and butter combination, and it was absolutely delicious. The eggs were amazing as well.
Service and atmosphere were all well, they are quick and more than welcoming to provide service.
1st visit was at the peek Sunday brunch timeframe. The staff was slammed, front of the house was definitely under staffed for the amount of tables turning over. Even with that obstacle that staff was polite and attentive. I assume the kitchen was having similar issues. As a table of 2, our brunch orders were delivered to the table with 25 minutes between them. The manager without asking comp'd one of the meals. The biggest concern is the coffee. It was not good. Honestly, haven't had unappealing cup of coffee in a very long time. The salmon toast was excellent. The bread was a superstar. The amount of salmon was acceptable. The specialty pancake plate was ok. It didn't justify the $21 price tag. The basic pancake was OK, no taste that would say 'Woww, what a great pancake' The specialty part is added to the top of the pancake, it was served with a blueberry compote that was refrigerator cold. It took away from the taste rather than add to it.
We will try Peak again for lunch or dinner service. Not sure we will visit for Brunch again.
A special shout out to the Manager for reading the table without us saying one word. A double shout out to the staff for navigating a maxed out restaurant with super speed and attentiveness.
Great Thai brunch spot, never had anything like this before!
Really excellent food - went here with a group for brunch on a Sunday and we all really enjoyed it
We been here twice. Once for brunch and another for dinner. We really love their take on bringing Thai flavors to staples like chicken and waffles, salads, and others. We only tried a small number of items in their menu and would love to come back for more
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Inaacurate website description they didn't sit us before closing. Adjust it for better customer experience
We went out to maybe just get drinks for happy hour but we decided to get appetizers as well. We got different drinks including a lychee martini, mango mojito, and a Bangkok moonlight. All we really really good. Then we got most of the items on the apps menu like potstickers, calamari, fried tofu and egg rolls. The sauces for each were really good. The ambience was subdued but had lively music playing. The service was chill and laidback. We will come here again especially for brunch which looks really yummy. Yay local Alameda places!
This place is great!
Tried:
-Crab fried rice. They nailed the texture of the fried rice.
-Chicken satay tacos. Big pieces of chicken and great peanut sauce and side salad.
-Ferrero rocher pancakes. I was worried it would be too heavy, but the pancakes were actually so fluffy it balanced the chocolate.
Super excited to keep coming back!!
This Thai restaurant serves up the best Chang Mai/Kao Soi noodles. Service excellent too.
Good lord this food is so good! We got the Thai Tom Reduction and Lemon Ricotta pancakes. Both were perfection, and the staff are warm and attentive.
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