Niran's Kitchen Laos & Asian Style Cuisine’s
61 Federal Hwy, Deerfield Beach
(954) 708-2169
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Don't let the strip mall appeal sway you, Niran's Kitchen is very authentic, and flavoring is just right! Coupled by friendly service. I will definitely return again!😃👍
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Based on the amazing reviews decided to eat here rather than our usual Eat Thai in Delray. Unfortunately the curries were lacklustre and only a couple of pieces of chick lem, pad Thai way too sweet, practically inedible. Meals arrived 5 mins apart. Server was lovely, but food was disappointing
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 2
I had the Veggie Pa Thai and it was good not the usual flavor but new and interesting will definitely go again and try something else
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pad Thai
Food is really not good. The green curry was loaded with bell peppers and mediocre veggies and not much actual curry. The white rice was worse than home made. The Pad Thai had the most overly sweet sauce on it, was almost inedible by the end. Mango sticky rice looks like a frozen rice patty that they microwaved, and it is a really unappetizing beef patty color. Thai tea was also way too sweet and didn't even taste like tea. First and last time here.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 4
We came in at 730 on a Saturday night and they said no sushi.
We aksed whens the sushi
They said we arent serving sushi
With sushi in your name and no sushi ever thats a 1 star.
Niran's Kitchen is a true gem that never disappoints. We've visited several times, and despite the distance from Sunrise, it’s always worth the trip. Tucked away in a small strip plaza off Hillsboro & US 1, this cozy spot exudes a warm, inviting atmosphere. This time, we introduced another couple to the restaurant for their first experience, and it did not disappoint.
We started with the highly recommended Sai Gok, a sour sausage dish with sticky rice—deliciously flavorful—and paired it with their refreshing Thai Tea. To share, we ordered the house rice and added the Thom Khem Pork. Availability can vary between pork or beef for this dish, but we were lucky to try the pork, which was braised to perfection, with a caramelized sweetness that coated the tender meat and the hard-boiled eggs cooked in the same rich juices.
The Tom Kha, a coconut broth soup with chicken, was another standout. Their homemade noodles were the perfect complement, and the bowl was large enough for all of us to savor together. Of course, we couldn’t resist the Pad Kee Mao (drunken noodles), which had a delightful kick of heat and rich flavors that left us utterly satisfied.
By the end of the meal, we were wonderfully full. To top off the evening, Vatsana, the owner, came out to chat with us. She shared the story of her journey into the restaurant world and her passion for food and culture, which truly shines through in every dish.
If you're ever in the area, Niran’s Kitchen is a must-visit. It’s a mom-and-pop shop run by Vatsana and her husband, and they deserve all the support they can get. While they rely on snowbirds, locals should definitely make this a go-to spot year-round.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Niran's Kitchen is a true gem that never disappoints. We've visited several times, and despite the distance from Sunrise, it’s always worth the trip. Tucked away in a small strip plaza off Hillsboro & US 1, this cozy spot exudes a warm, inviting atmosphere. This time, we introduced another couple to the restaurant for their first experience, and it did not disappoint. We started with the highly recommended Sai Gok, a sour sausage dish with sticky rice—deliciously flavorful—and paired it with their refreshing Thai Tea. To share, we ordered the house rice and added the Thom Khem Pork. Availability can vary between pork or beef for this dish, but we were lucky to try the pork, which was braised to perfection, with a caramelized sweetness that coated the tender meat and the hard-boiled eggs cooked in the same rich juices. The Tom Kha, a coconut broth soup with chicken, was another standout. Their homemade noodles were the perfect complement, and the bowl was large enough for all of us to savor together. Of course, we couldn’t resist the Pad Kee Mao (drunken noodles), which had a delightful kick of heat and rich flavors that left us utterly satisfied. By the end of the meal, we were wonderfully full. To top off the evening, Vatsana, the owner, came out to chat with us. She shared the story of her journey into the restaurant world and her passion for food and culture, which truly shines through in every dish. If you're ever in the area, Niran’s Kitchen is a must-visit. It’s a mom-and-pop shop run by Vatsana and her husband, and they deserve all the support they can get. While they rely on snowbirds, locals should definitely make this a go-to spot year-round.
This place makes very delicious food. Incredible flavors. It’s all true.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
It's a very good Mexican street food restaurant that you should try if you like this kind of food. Even though I went there expecting laos food, I was not disappointed by the Mexican.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Great service had the house fried rice and it was delicious
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Fried Rice
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What a fantastic find! The homemade noodle soup is something special—the broth was rich and flavorful, with just the right amount of spice, and the fresh herbs added a wonderful aroma. The Pad Thai was just as great, not too sweet, with perfectly cooked noodles and a generous portion of fresh veggies.
The service here is warm and welcoming, making the dining experience even better. It’s a small spot, but that just adds to the charm!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Wow! I wasn’t expecting Thai/Laos food of this caliber but my work friends and I were literally blown away with the authenticity of the flavors and the quality of service provided by Chris and his lovely wife. Everything we ordered hit the spot including the Thai Iced tea. The food took me back to flavors I remember experiencing when visiting Thailand so this place is the real deal. Chris and his wife make it a point to be friendly and talk and they just add to the experience. If you want superb SE Asian food, seriously need to visit Niran’s. Will definitely come here when next visiting WPB.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Crab Rangoon, Pad See EW, Drunken Noodles
Great food, awesome hospitality, and service! Chris had great food recommendations for us as well as the best areas to visit nearby! Would highly recommend!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Five stars and then some, the food here is made with love, the gentleman that served us was very knowledgeable of the menu, the astonishment was very clean, nice to go in and see a clean restroom, fresh food with every bite I could taste the heritage that has been pasted to food here, this place will having u dreaming about more .I'm hooked
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The food was perfect. I got the shrimp in a blanket and Chicken laab. I got a picture of the shrimp but the laab looked so good I couldn’t even wait for that. Reminded me of my sis in laws home cooking. Chris’ll take care of ye.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
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