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Lacha Somtum Thai

Lacha Somtum Thai

5171 Hollywood Blvd, 90027, Los Angeles, United States

Thai • Asian • Lunch • Casual


"Lacha Somtum is quaint and unusual and magnificently good. I hosted a party of 7 there recently, and our evening was wonderful! Chiang Mai Sausage (on the menu as Curry Pork Sausage) was the standout dish, so good that I didn't have a chance to take a pic before my guests made it disappear. Each bite-sized slice was tender, flavorful, and perfectly spiced. Not a hint of toughness. The Papaya Salad with cooked shrimp was another favorite; it was spicy, crunchy, and refreshing! Spicy Eggplant had a light savory flavor that was great at the start and even seemed to improve as the dish cooled. Several in our party who missed a second helping of eggplant (because it went quickly) spooned the remaining sauce over rice. Green Curry with chicken was delicate and subtle. We also had Crab Fried Rice, Fried Tofu, Shrimp Cakes, Panang Curry with Shrimp, and Mama Sue Noodle Hot Pot (Tom Yum) all winners. The only slight disappointment was the Crab Pad Thai. It tasted great, but seemed identical to Pad Thai made with tofu; we couldn't taste the crab. It was hardly a deal breaker. Note however, an ACTUAL deal breaker for some people will be that Lacha Somtum doesn't serve beer, wine, or spirits. This was not a factor for us. Service was attentive and friendly. All of the above including various teas and soft drinks cost $235 including tax and tip.From the outside, the restaurant looks small and quaint, but the inside feels large and airy. The room is a charming mish-mash of various types of tables and chairs, many with colorful plush upholstery, and a somewhat incongruous deli-style display next to the kitchen. The overall effect of food, room, and service made Lacha Somtum a solid winner for our group."

Pho 79

Pho 79

507 Hilltop Plz, 23454, Virginia Beach, United States

Tea • Asian • Steak • Vietnamese


"What happened? Did upper management change? Something happened, and it’s not good. Service was terrible. The Pho tasted different.-sat down, waited approx. 10minutes to get someone at our table. In that time we saw two tables get sat down, drink order/food order placed. Mind you this is after we hav long sat down.-finally a waiter came brought water and glasses and menus. Then left.-a different came and asked “so what can I get you all to eat so I can put the order in.”? we dismissed the tone, left it for open interpretation.-ordered crab Rangoon. The guy that brought the water brought the crab Rangoon and stated “oh by the way, we are out of sweet and sour sauce because restaurant depot didn’t have any.” Didn’t bother to offer any other alternative, just left.??‍-a third person came and dropped off the pho. Went back and grabbed the sprouts/lime/basil/cilantro-the food. The rangoons were flavorless. I never thought that would be possible. It was bland. Could taste the old oil, I guess that’s the season/flavoring. The pho was “ok”. Definitely not up to it’s standards of past various visits. Flavor was off and the noodles were cold in the middle of “noddle ball” so I let the broth warm it up a bit I guess, I don’t think that’s standard.-So after the pho was served that was the last interaction we had with the staff. They never came back and checked like other venues have. However the table behind us was checked on 2-3 times. The table behind my side at least once, but they had to get up and go to the bar for refills. Even the lady said to her guy “this section must be invisible” I chuckled.So….after this experience, for the money…..I will gladly take my money to the usual fast grab and go Chinese joint like Mei Zhen or Jade Garden. At least I know service will be fast and food will have flavor. Whoever is running this joint, is definitely running it into the ground. Very sad, it was a great thing when we found out that “Pho 79” was going to open at Hilltop years ago, and it was very good while it lasted.Not recommended. Take your hard earned money elsewhere."