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“Friendly service, fast delivery, and AMAZING food.“
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“The first dish I order at any Thai restaurant is Drunken Noodles. This store's was delicious! Each bite made me hungrier for the next. The chef has excellent control over his fire and it shows in this dish. Nothing is overcooked and every component is cooked just right.“
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“One of my favorite places to eat for lunch! The food is always fresh, hot, and delicious! The owners are always so nice and polite 100/10 recommend!!“
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“We ordered Chicken Pad Thai and Tofu Pad Thai. Beautiful food...tasty, clean and definitely worth coming back for.“
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“My family LOVES this place. We eat there frequently, and have never been disappointed. Watt and Kim (owners) are lovely and hard-working people. Every time I walk in the door it seems as though we have been friends forever. I have tried close to everything on the menu, and I have never been disappointed. It’s hard to recommend one or two things because it’s all so good. I guess the things I order the most are the pineapple fried rice, and the fried wontons (oh my GOSH, that dipping sauce!). The Thai Basil Rolls are so refreshing. Pan fried pot stickers are a family favorite. We ALWAYS order these appetizers: pan-fried Pot stickers, fried wontons, rangoons, and Thai basil rolls. My wife and I REALLY love their Tom Yum soup, and their Pho. They use cabbage instead of bean sprouts, which I love. The Drunken Noodle, the curry, and the Pad Thai are all really good. When one or more of the fam feels like we’re coming down with something, we buy extra Tom Yum, and freeze it for later; it freezes very well! Thaw in the fridge for a few hours before reheating.
Oh! And I said we spend $20-30 per person only because my family has to order everything we want for leftovers during the week. We always spend a LOT of money when we order Bangkok Street!
Pineapple Fried Rice reheating tip: add rice mixture to a preheated pan, brown it a little, and then 1/4–1/3 cup water. I like to add some fresh chopped cilantro when I reheat it.
Fried Wontons leftovers (on the rare occasion you may have them) cook up great in the air fryer.
Thia Basil Rolls really need to be eaten fresh, but wrapping them in a damp, strong paper towel (like Viva), and placing them in a sealed bowl will keep them for a few days in the fridge. Don’t put them in the fridge right in the takeout containers.
Please stop by and see these lovely people, and try their amazing food.“
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“Great food and awesome service. I'm here either dining in or picking up my dinner at least 3 times a month“
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“Been travelling for some time and we chanced upon this restaurant with familiar flavours of home.. superb quality, hospitality and genuine warmth. Wishing every bit of success to Tui and team for their excellent delivery and authentic Thai hospitality!“