Pad Kee Mao Noodle
Chao Krung Thai

Chao Krung Thai

111 N Fairfax Ave Los Angeles, CA 90036-2110, United States

Tea • Thai • Salad • Vegan


"tourist travel from nyc to cali for the week with a family of nine (5 adults and 4 children). found this restaurant on open table. the restaurant was there at 8:15 clock, not only three couples busy. we were immediately greeted and sitting, but got no service for 30 minutes. in the meantime, a party of six was so frustrated that they left after complaining on the waiter. After waiting for 30 minutes, we flew the busboy and asked someone to take our drinks orders. at this point we have decided to order everything that the long waiting period has given. the drinks we came to get two completely different bottles of wine than on the drink menu, the bottles were opened before we had a chance to see them. there was no explanation that the weepings we ordered were not available. the apps were quite terrible. the huhn satay was like eating rubber. the fresh roll was nothing like a spring roll. it was like an salad packed in rice paper. the net was good, I would skip the apps and go straight to the net. after compiling over the apps agreed the waiter to remove the fresh rolls from our bill, but refused to remove the chickens'satai. the owner has made the satay personal and not complicated. Overall, I would say that the main thing was good, but the bad customer service had a lasting impression and from this reason we would never return this restaurant to other traveling or recommend."

Farmhouse Thai Eatery

Farmhouse Thai Eatery

98 Wadsworth Blvd No 117 (at Alameda), Lakewood, Colorado, USA, 80226, United States

Thai • Curry • American • Ice Cream


"4.5 stars. Reviews for this place are all over the board so I 'm not sure what 's going on. We went on a Saturday for dinner and there were only about 10 people there. My wife ordered the pad Thai and was not impressed. I tried it and it was fairly light on flavor. The noodles were also cut, maybe 1 inch long, instead of served in the traditional way. All the tables also had forks and you had to ask for chopsticks, which seemed odd. We were the only ones using chopsticks. I ordered the pad See lew and it was the most flavorful pad See lew I 've had. It was also spicy, which took me off guard. We had the satay appetizer, which was great. Cooked well and flavorful. We also ended up ordering the mango sticky rice and it was the best I 've ever had. The service for us was fine, as expected. The cost before tax and tip (no drinks) was $55. The couple next to us said their food was good as well. I know this place is fairly new and maybe they are still finding their groove with their operations based on previous reviews. This place does feel like a mom and pop place, but they had 3 people working front of house and 1 or 2 in the kitchen. I suspect they may be trying to adjust the food and approach for the typical clientele in Denver, but they don 't need to. I will go back because honestly this is some of the best Thai food in Denver."