Yaowarat Thai Street Food

6 Beale St, Quincy
(617) 481-1121

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anpu anpu

Food is too sweet for me, but my husband likes it. We have been there many times, but stopped since a few months ago, due to price went up so much. Over $20 for a bowl of noodle or a rice place. Thats ridiculous.

Roy Young

Hidden Gem

Jay Shen

The food here was pretty solid, and it seemed like some frequent visitors already knew the workers, which was an indication that this establishment has good food that made people return. The menu had a mixture of dishes from not just Thailand but other parts of Southeast Asia as well. My friend and I picked the most popular dishes, and they were pretty good in my opinion.

The Khao Man Gai, which was basically Hainanese chicken with both fried and regular versions, had some good sweet sauce and the fried chicken pieces had good texture. The regular chicken and dip were a bit plain, but didn't affect the overall experience. The Khao Kha Moo, which was basically rice with pig feet, had very good flavor and texture, as the pig feet meat was very tender. Having an egg on the side along with a sauce was also very nice. Finally, the tom yum soup had a bunch of stuff in it that I have not seen before in tom yum soup yet, like peanut bits, and the flavor was good, even though I personally would've prefered it to be stronger on the sour side.

Many of their dishes look really authentic on the menu which I believe are their biggest selling points, so if I happen to be around the area, I would love to try their other dishes. They are very heavy on pork, though, so I can see an issue for someone who doesn't eat meat to not have a lot of options here.

Kevin Liu

11/10 experience

Xin Lu (Ruyi Lu)

So fire

Catherine Ma

DON’T order here unless you want painful diarrhea 30 minutes after eating

Guochun Mo

Waited over 40 minutes for a simple dish.

Im-Sun Jung

This humble little restaurant serves one of the best Thai dishes I ate anywhere like Las Vegas, NYC, Washington DC. I brought my own glass container for takeout hot Tom Yum soup. I also tried the Panang curry - very impressive! It has the classic thai fragrant herbs like kiffir lime leaves, lemon grass, cilantro. I loved it. Makes me happy that we moved to Quincy.

Pack Katisomsakul

Always feel authentic here when ordering Thai food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Bill Stone

Had the Tom Yum noodle with pork. Delicious! And the lady had BBQ pork egg noodle .. very hardy meal, not spicy, We will be back again!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jeff Giese

Excellent food and service.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Oanh Trần

I have eaten Khao Man Gai at this restaurant several times and I found it quite delicious. But today when I ordered it again, it really disappointed me. While eating, I found a worm inside the rice, I think the restaurant did not comply with food safety and hygiene!!

Food: 1

Hannah

Finally tried this Thai restaurant, and it exceeded our expectations! It’s been a while since we enjoyed a meal where every dish impressed us.

We dined in, and while we were the only ones there, it's clear that takeout is popular. The space is small but cozy, with enough room to feel comfortable. The service was prompt and attentive. We ordered the scallion pancakes, pad see ew, and khao moo tod. The scallion pancakes were incredibly crispy and came with a delicious sweet sauce. Both the noodles and the pork with rice were packed with flavor. The pork dish, our favorite, featured crispy fried pork over rice, with some sausage, hard-boiled eggs, and a refreshing cucumber side. The sweet sauce enhanced the dish perfectly.

We enjoyed every bite and highly recommend this place. Can’t wait to return!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Pitipat Wongsittikan

The best Thai food so far. The taste was authentic with reasonable price/portion.

We recommend (we ordered these) Kao Mun Kai, Kao Ka Moo, Beef egg noodles, and Kuay Jub. They were so gooooooooooood.

Come try it once.

The only downside was that the air condition was a bit warm. We were sweating while eating pur dinner.

It is commutable from Boston via the Red Line (45 mins) and about 15 mins via car.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Rice

Jackie Wang

Everything we tried here was so flavorful! I almost couldn’t stop eating which is both good and bad. The prices are also super reasonable and the server is super nice. 10/10

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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Yaowarat Thai Street Food

6 Beale St, Quincy, MA 02170
(617) 481-1121