Indo Asian Street Eatery

110 N Tacoma Ave suite a, Tacoma
(253) 503-3527

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ปิยธิดา ศรีหะแสง

This is the best Pad Thai I've ever had in Tacoma. The service was excellent too. I highly recommend everyone to try it!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Monica Wheeler

Superior service, delicious food, clean establishment.
In 39 years of life, this was the best service I have ever witnessed much less recieved. We went here 8/16/25 for dinner for my daughter's 13th birthday. 7 of us (2 adults and 5 kids aged 8-16) we have 2 particularly picky eaters and our server was so amazing. She gave them individual attention and helped them find and adjust menu items so they would have something they enjoyed. Really went the extra mile for everyone in our party. The food tasted fresh and clean and looked amazing. They even brought out a wonderful arrangement of mango roses and coconut ice cream with a candle and sang happy birthday! They also brought our other kids ice cream when they had puppy eyes about the birthday girls treat. Everything about this place was amazing. We had spring rolls, bahn mi, pad thai, teriyaki chicken, chicken katsu with curry (on the side per the picky eater #1) we ate her curry and wow, yum! And a fried tofu dish for picky vegetarian eater #2. We love this place now that we have been.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ashley Lee

I used to enjoy this place but now I no longer do. The host in the front can’t even read English but stands at the front? I think she might even be the boss. I asked for a to go order and she finds other servers who are in the middle of taking orders and now the food just tastes horrible and not what it used to be!!!!! If I could leave a zero star I think I would

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Sarbari Mukherjee

A wonderful experience! The food was very good and the portions are large. The servers are very friendly. We are visiting Tacoma, I want to come back here to eat once more before we leave town. Had the pad see ew with tofu and the miso salmon — both had a lot of veggies in it, which I loved. The tofu was delicious!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Brit Graham

I've visited this restaurant multiple times and it has yet to disappoint. The chicken pad Thai and crispy garlic chicken are my faves. Absolutely worth the visit!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jessi Layne

A once-mediocre spot you could go to if you are beige and need your Southeast Asian fare to come without flavor, this spot now has some serious skinned knees from the short fall from “meh” to “nope” it has made recently. I didn’t think the food could get any more bland or the service more inattentive, yet the bars for both (initially set at floor level) have lately gone subterranean. Flavorless dumplings that at least used to be dumplings now completely fall apart and are just mush. Noodles that formerly tasted as if someone had set a bottle of fish sauce next to them at some point, now are so painfully without funk that James Brown is turning over in his grave. What’s worse is that you could normally steer most friends next door to the delightful Moshi Moshi rather than this drek, but the owner has apparently decided owning a place that doesn’t suck is just not in his wheelhouse. Such a shame. With so many phenomenal options for Southeast Asian food in our beautiful neck of the woods, I see absolutely no reason to ever return to Indo Asian Street Eatery.

Kelly Tansayni

10/10 – Absolutely divine!
I had the Vietnamese Vermicelli Noodle Bowl at Indo Asian Street Eatery and let me just say — it was out-of-this-world delicious! For just $21, the quality and portion size were more than worth it.

The dish was bursting with flavor — a perfect balance of sweet, tangy, and savory. Everything tasted incredibly fresh, and the ingredients were beautifully presented. Every component complemented the others perfectly, making every bite a delight.

I sat by the window soaking in the warm natural light, which made the whole experience even more wonderful. The ambiance is cozy, chill, and welcoming — just the way I like it.

The service? Top notch. Friendly, attentive, and fast. You can really feel the care they put into both the food and the customer experience.

Highly recommend this place! If you’re craving something fresh, flavorful, and satisfying — this is it. Don’t walk, run!

Shanna Littrell

Love! My new favorite go to for a fresh delicious meal that I left feeling like I not only had a nutritious meal but also felt satisfied 😋 Stay away so its not too busy for me 🤣🤣 jk

Som Phimmachack

Service was fast and food was delicious with different options to choose from. I had the nam khao and crying tiger steak which were seasoned well and the nam khao had a good crisp.

Krystal J

The new owners are horrible. Everything has gone to crap.

Ryann Haileigh

The owner ruined my favorite restaurant of all time and hurt many employees by firing them with ZERO notice. Don't support this man who can't support his whole staff.

Tay B

everything was very flavorful! good portions to share. my favorite was the beef pad se ew and bahn mi. imperial coconut rum drink was too creamy for my taste, but still good. FYI, bring cash or they will charge extra for using credit card. We'll be back to try more on the menu.

Eric Mills

The servers and staff were sweet and nice. You could tell they were overworked and understaffed though poor things.
The food however, no baby. No. Lacking flavor. Bland. Quite a shock. It used to be good, but in the past 6 months the it’s all gone downhill.

Sayomphu Thammarach

We enjoyed the wonderful food and services. Will recommend to others. Always a favorite of ours.

Chase Roper

Had to come here and update my review from 2 yesss ago after what happened to Moshi Moshi yesterday.

Tacoma’s first ramen bar. A queer-affirming, community-centered, staff-built safe space just quietly shut down by the new owner Kevin Merrill with no public announcement, no goodbye, no notice to staff, no dignity.

Over the last couple of weeks, Moshi’s orders were cut off. Ingredients stopped arriving. The bar couldn’t restock. Meanwhile, INDO located right next door and run by the same person, continued operating normally.

Yesterday, the Moshi staff were informed that it’s over. According to staff, the owner said “I’m not taking anything away from you,” while taking away their source of income and safe space.

The plan? Turn the Moshi side of the business into an additional “higher end” Thai option than Indo. If the owner says anything publicly, please know this wasn’t just a business decision. Moshi was thriving and profitable. It was a decision about which spaces are worth saving and the owner clearly didnt think the vibrant, queer affirming space was worth anything. And chose to erase it from our community.

If you ever felt welcome in Moshi or Stadium District, if you ever ate there , laughed there, worked there, please share this. And leave a review here as well.

I’m sorry to staff there but I will be boycotting Indo.

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