“Plearn Thai Palace is very traditional this place with nice Thai food. They have their Singha beer, one can enjoy while eating spicy food.The restaurant is small in seating but seems to be popular for take outs.Vegetarian options: YesDietary restrictions: Food for allParking: Street parking or near the libraryWheelchair accessibility: Yes“
“Very friendly service, good food, reasonable prices and a nice atmosphere. They do both Thai and Japanese menus including sushi and sashimi. Excellent value lunch deals during the week. I particularly like the yellow curry and orange peel chicken. My kids love the poke bowl.Vegetarian options: Most dishes are available with tofu in place of meat protein.“
“First time at Vanda Thai last night. Ordered green curry with tofu, chicken satay and fresh rolls. We chose two orders of fresh rolls, and each was HUGE. Big mistake, although they were quite good. We were almost full after finishing one of the two orders between us. No mint, which is a bummer. A little mint goes a long way. FRESH ingredients! The sauce was the same peanut sauce that came with the satay. It was good and appropriate, although we prefer a rice vinegar-based sauce. Next time, we'll go with one order of fresh rolls and split it between us. The green curry was delicious. A little too much salt for our taste, but it was not heavy handed and probably perfect for most customers. We're already planning for chicken instead of tofu on our next visit. The chicken satay was pretty standard, and had a little salt as well. Salt on satay is not necessary, but this was, again, not overpowering. Just a hint. Everything was FRESH, and prices are quite reasonable. Service was great.“
“Such a cute and delicious spot! We ordered quite a few dishes and left stuffed and happy. The staff was super friendly and courteous. The catfish curry was definite favorite, especially paired with the white wine we had. I'll definitely be returning.“
“I recently dined at Kacha Thai and I have to say, I was disappointed. While the service was friendly, the food was mediocre at best. I ordered the Green Curry with chicken and it lacked the depth of flavors that I was expecting. The portion size was also quite small for the price.The ambiance of the restaurant was also a letdown. The music was too loud and the lighting was too bright, making it difficult to have a conversation or feel relaxed. Additionally, the tables were too close together, making it feel cramped and crowded.On a positive note, the restaurant does offer a good selection of vegetarian options and the staff was accommodating to my dietary preferences. However, overall, I was unimpressed with my dining experience at Kacha Thai. I have had better Thai food at other restaurants for a similar price. In my opinion, there are better options out there for Thai cuisine.“
“Great presentation, amazing taste and large selection of vegetarian options. Loved this place for the drinks and quick service. I would recommend making a reservation here for the weekends.Dietary restrictions: Menu consists of all the information and the servers are pretty knowledgeable to help guide the selection or accommodate any special requests.Parking: Plan to park in the city parking lot. It is cheaper and closer to the restaurant.“
“Came here for drinks and appetizers. Amazing crispy catfish salad (so bright, balanced, savory, herbaceous) and the mak grut (keffir lime leaf) cocktail was one of the best cocktails I’ve ever tasted—complex, fragrant, refreshing and just delicious. As a person with Thai ancestry who is picky about his Thai food, I definitely recommend this place for a creative spin on Thai food that still respects the proper balance of flavor, at very least based on the two things I tasted!Great service and atmosphere as well. Can’t wait to come back and have a full meal.“
“Hole in the wall Thai restaurant. Traditional flavors that hit all the right notes. I've been to tons of Thai restaurants all over the United States and this place is by far one of the greatest of all time. Reasonably priced and dishes pack a huge punch. Don't let the decor or location fool you, this place is worth checking out. I've been here twice in the past 2 weeks lol. Servers are always nice and food comes out PIPING HOT. Pro tip, ask for dishes spicier if you can hang and ask for with the spice rack to add an extra kick!“
“Peanut sauce as usual was fantastic (with fresh vegetable rolls). Brussels sprouts were yummy. The only low point was the lamb chops. They were tiny and you only got 3 and they were charred. Everything else got hobbled up and the presentation, as usual, was stunning!“
“Just found this place recently, and been there two times afterward! It is absolutely on the top of our Thai places list. Have there Penang and green curries, crying tiger, short ribs, salmon on banana leaves, and few cocktails. Everything was delicious and artfully presented. Salmon was on point and ribs were so soft and flavorful. Craft cocktails were complex and added to the experience.“
“Great tasting food, cozy and charming location plus friendly and attentive service. It’s what makes a restaurant stand out from all the others. Nicki, the owner, goes above and beyond in making sure her guests are comfortable and satisfied. We’ve had brunch as well as Thai meals. Everything was super delicious! Parking is better than downtown Walnut Creek, Concord or Martinez which is another plus. Keep Skylar Bistro in mind for Art and Wine plus Concerts in the Grove later on.Parking: During festivals and concerts, nearby parking may be hard to find - nothing new there. That’s no reflection on the restaurant. Other times, there’s parking out front or across the street plus the Post Office.“
“The food was made Northern home-made style. It doesn't deviate so the menu is predictable but the quality was excellent and better than most in this area. Service is spectacular... I'm a child of a restaurant owner with high expectations! Crab fried rice had chunks of crab vs minced pieces. Salmon curry was full of crunchy vegetables and served 2. Fresh rolls, Thom Yum soup and calamari were all worth ordering.“
“It's a welcome sight to see the original owners of the restaurant back! The husband is the waiter and the wife is the cook. I ordered the exotic herb salad and pad Thai. Both were authentic, flavorful, and simply delicious! It was takeout, so I didn't take photos.“
“So delicious!!! My family loves thai food, and while this place may not look big or bustling on the outside, it is amazing. The indoor dining area is quant and small, so there may only be around 5 tables available. We were seated quickly, and the waiters were very kind. The food was absolutely wonderful. We are big fried rice lovers, and it did not disappoint. 100% worth a visit.“
“Located in one of San Ramon's strip malls, One House Bistro offers a blend of tasty cuisine and visually appealing ambiance. You can't tell from the outside, but once you walk in it's pleasantly surprising to see all the flower decorations The food is delicious and satisfying. The cocktails and mocktails were pretty looking and tasty. However, there was a hiccup upon arrival... despite having made reservations a week in advance, a table was not ready for us when we arrived on time. Nonetheless, the staff swiftly resolved the issue. We ordered vegetable egg rolls and tuna tower for appetizers. For mains we ordered grilled lamb chops, braised short ribs, pad see ew, kao soi, carbonara spaghetti and pad kee mao. For dessert, we ordered mango sticky rice and ice cream with caramelized banana. Everything was tasty and well plated. For drinks we ordered lycheetini, hot sake, hibiscus refresher, pink lady and empress cocktail. Everyone enjoyed their drinks. The straws came with a little cute decorative paper flower on top We were celebrating a birthday and they brought out candles lit in a small chandelier on top of ice cream. It was a sweet touch to an already memorable evening. Overall, while there was a minor setback in the beginning, the dining experience was enjoyable, making it a recommended spot.“
“Wawa Thai delivered a delightful dining experience with their take-out Pad Thai. The dish was well-executed, boasting a harmonious blend of flavors and fresh ingredients. The noodles were perfectly cooked, and the balance of sweet, sour, and savory elements was spot on. Portion size was generous, ensuring satisfaction with every bite. Wawa Thai certainly earns a recommendation for those craving authentic Thai cuisine.“
“This place was so good! Some of the best yellow curry I have ever had. Full of flavor and super fresh. It’s a family run place and you can sense that with the quality of food and the level of service. If I wasn’t from out of town I’d be back in a heartbeat.“
“This is a cozy little hole in the wall spot for authentic Laotian food.The food is consistent for dine-in and takeout and has great portions for the price. I'm always guaranteed leftovers.I suggest trying the namkhao, gaeng nor mai, and raw beef laab (if you like raw, but cooked beef is available as well).Everything about the place is great, besides the location. It's happens to be in a not so friendly looking location, but don't let that stop you from trying out their food. Get take out and you won't be disappointed.“
“This is my go-to for Thai. Regardless of what youre looking for the flavors here are near perfect. The restaurant is clean and the service is always great, fast and friendly. The selections on the menu are wide and everything is fresh and adequately seasoned. If you like your food on the spicy side dont forget to ask for their spice caddy to bring all the flavors together for the full experience. Recommended dishes would of course start with their shrimp fresh rolls, the lemongrass or ginger chicken, any of their curries, the pad eggplant if youre trying to be good and definitely try the duck or the crispy trout if youre not. Would I return? Any chance i get.“
“I've been coming to this restaurant for more than 10 years. Great service, friendly waitresses/waiter, nice and clean restaurant, authentic Thai food. Ordered tom kha chicken soup, chicken satay, pad see ew, green curry and Thai basil chicken. All tasted good. They even packed our leftovers at the end. If you love your food to be Thai spicy, let them know (request a 5 star spiciness). Definitely a great Thai restaurant to eat in San Ramon.“
“A great restaurant for a spontaneous dinner stop on a Thursday night. We had the Salt and Pepper Tofu, Pad Thai, Drunken Noodle, Eggplant and Tofu, and Papaya Salad. I thought all the food was quite good. Interested in trying the other foods as well.It would be nice if the restaurant offered the crushed Thai dry chilies to go with the food. I think it adds a different taste than the pepper flakes we were offered --- Maybe they were and I just didn't know. We didn't ask if they had fish sauce on the side, but IMO the food didn't need it.Overall a good experience for the group.“
“OMG! This is the first time me and my coworker have been here and damn are we super excited about this GEM! We came from across the street and it is such a game changer. Told my other coworker that we wanted Thai and she suggested we come here instead. She said it is a bit pricey, but says that the flavors are there compared to others she's tried around Concord (mind you our office moved from Alameda). She did not disappoint us at all and we ordered 3 lunch specials and half it within us. The best decision we ever made, when it came to not knowing what to eat and wanting to try it all - LOL! Satay chicken was really juicy and tender and the amount of flavor on here was really good. We also ate the curry noodles with chicken, chicken basil and sweet and sour chicken (not pictured because we ate it LOL and yes we order ALL chicken). I will say out of all 3 of these, the basil chicken and the curry combined together on my plate was honestly the best I've had. The basil chicken has thee perfect amount of spice added to it. It was like a perfect hot cheeto spice - LOL that's how I tell people how spicy things are. The Thai ice tea THOUGH, was the best I've ever had. The Thai tea was light and not super sweet at all. I don't usually drink Thai tea because every location is waaay too sweet for me, so I always pass on drinking it. But my coworker who directed us here said to try it and I am super happy that I did. I will literally only come here for the Thai tea - LOL. Don't get me wrong. I don't know what or how authentic Thai food should, but I will say this place has the same vibe and energy in their food that you would find in SF, over here. And I will tell you now, that we usually go to SF or a hole in the wall in Oakland just because everyone knows Contra Costa area doesn't have much options for Thai. But this place definitely has my support now.“
“Dropped in last night for a late dinner, 8:30 PM. I ordered a chicken dish off a new menu and it was the single best meal I have had in some time. Chicken, coconut, rice, cilantro and a wonderful bowl of broth.Cannot recall the name, Ro-Rhotem?They got beyond the usual noodles that so many people seem to love.Expand your horizons and come in for a visit. There is so much more to Thai cuisine and this is one place to get it.“
“Really well made Thai comfort food, better than most appetizers, fast service, good proportions, to go containers keep food hot for the ride, a lot of different things to try, ive eaten here now about a dozen times, nice decor on holidays, I've been to Thailand and eaten with Thai people, and this is a close second I'm America. Best part if you want it spicy, they know how to give it to youVegetarian options: Had to get off meat while my teeth got fixed and was able to change every dish and appetizerDietary restrictions: Same thing, had teeth issues, ask for and received soft foodsParking: More than 20 spotsKid-friendliness: It's weird my kid orders nuggets and fries and fried rice and to my surprise everything was cooked so well, I began stealing his food and ordered my own fries once. Also they made a nicely simple fried rice, no spice and finely cut veggies, perfectly cooked, I eat his leftovers all the time, same with noodles and curries“
“I walked into a nice restaurant decorated in with Thai art, classy cocktail music, and a smiling white with a ponytail. He asked me what I wanted for a drink, so I asked for my favorite drink, Thai ice coffee. The delicious iced coffee came very quickly in a canning jar with handles. My order of three lunch specials was cooked and served very quickly. For most people, ordering one lunch special is enough, but I wanted to try their food in a big way. Only then can you experience the chef's cuisine. Also, I'm babysitting a cat here in Orinda for nine days, so I haven't wanted to cook if i can order enough to eat delicious leftovers. What a pleasant surprise, the food, atmosphere, and the three dishes, were quite fresh and delicious. The Pad Thai, which I ordered with chicken, was very nice, I had delicately seasoned noodles, shredded carrots, shredded cabbage, green onions,fried tofu, fried eggs, bean sprouts, and finely chopped peanuts. For an extra $2, you can get the egg roll and salad, but I already had those with the two other lunch specials. The #6 Peanut Prawns, which were deep fried in a light batter, came with peanut curry sauce over a bed of spinach in a bowl, served with slices of orange, a crunchy Noodle salad, rice and a fried vegetarian Thai egg roll. Delicious! The prawns were a decent size, and quite tasty. My last dish was #12, Garlic Pepper Calamari, with onions, zucchini, mushrooms, green onions, fried noodles, were served with the sliced oranges, plus a noodles salad with carrots, cucumber, red cabbage, and shredded iceberg lettuce, deep fried noodles, were crunchy and fresh with a light dressing. Overall, the food was quite superb, my mom lived in Bangkok for fourteen years, so I know how to appreciate Thai food. I will definitely come here again if I'm visiting the area again.“
“The food and service is excellent. They have vibrant art on the walls and jazz music playing for the perfect ambiance. It's also family owned; these folks are absolutely sweet and kind. And it's clean and bright and spacious. A must if you like Thai food and a close-knit community“
“I was in the mood for Thai so I ordered 11th Tiger for delivery- first time I've tried them. I have a favorite Thai dish - Kua Gai (or as it's called in Thailand, Guay Tiew Kua Gai). Its a noodle dish very similar to Pad See Ew. It's a very common street food in Thailand, but difficult to find in the US especially the West Coast. And most places that do have it, it's not that good. So I was pleasantly surprised to find in on 11th Tiger's menu. I got it with chicken which is traditional (Gai actually means chicken, so ordering any other protein isn't really accurate) - and was not disappointed. This was delicious and now that I know they have it, I'll for sure be a regular customer. I also got Cashew Nut Chicken which is my other go-to Thai dish and this one was just about right. Lots of Thai places carry this, and I wouldn't say it's the best I've had. But definitely good enough to satisfy the craving when I get it. It was a little pricey over Doordash, so I'll try in person next time. If you like Thai noodles, I highly recommend the Kua Gai. IMO better than the more well known dishes.“
“We love Pagargung Thai and have been coming here for almost 17 years. Their pad Thai is fantastic, the Pagarung prawns are the best item ever and their garlic pepper pork is a must. We've never been disappointed, and the price point is reasonable.“
“Amazing Thai cuisine experience! Server was extremely friendly, helpful and prompt. I was surprised how authentic of food . As a Thai who live far away from home, this place could fill my heart. I love Som tum and Pad see ew. If you like traditional Thai spicy , tell the server they won’t disappoint you. Or if you are new to Thai food, let them know they have great suggestions. Bathroom is very clean, restaurant is very clean and decor.I highly recommend Love Thai restaurant.“
“This is my favorite Thai restaurant in Danville! I lovvvve all of their dishes ! Excellent quality of fresh ingredients and delicious! I tried all the Thai restaurants in Danville , San Ramon, Dublin and this place is the place to be! The best!“
“On my way home from church, I searched Yelp for Thai restaurants in the area. Yelp gps took me to this place and I'm glad to have found it. I was pleasantly surprised they offer lunch special on weekends - it was the best choice for me as I was dining alone. I got the lunch special plate of grilled chicken with peanut sauce over brown rice, veggies and salad. Such a generous delicious serving. I would have preferred the peanut sauce served on the side but I failed to ask. The tangy & sweet salad compliments the chicken with peanut sauce very well. Their Thai iced tea wasn't too sweet which is perfect. I got the fried banana with coconut ice cream for dessert. Bananas rolled in brown sugar served with a bit of honey. So crunchy! Perfect dessert for me as I love fried bananas! Ice cream was so creamy. Take note coconut ice cream doesn't have a strong taste, it's a bit bland if you're used to American ice cream. Serving is good for 2 or 3 people. The place is divided into two sections. It's nice and clean inside. Service is prompt and friendly. Very warm Asian ladies providing service with a smile. I'll be back!“
“a Favorite place to go. Food is Delicious, and the personnel are always very friendly. I recommend the Spicy Stir-fry Cashew Seafood. Another satisfied lunch, I would eat at this time everyday if i could., i brobably could, its very affortable.“
“Our lunches, both Mango salads, were vibrant & fresh, packed with flavor, three plump shrimp and beautifully presented with a gorgeous purple flower. Will be getting cravings for this again very soon and all summer long. We are so looking forward to trying all of their dishes, they all looked incredible as we were making our way out of this elegant restaurant. Be sure to put enough money in your meter before entering the restaurant ($2.50 per hour). The fine (it is a private lot) is hefty.“