Ho Mok
Bua Luang Thai Cuisine

Bua Luang Thai Cuisine

1166 Solano Ave, 94706, Albany, United States

Thai • Asian • Vegan • Thai, Asian Fusion


"I am quite passionate about Thai food since much of it is delicious. However, since much of their food is on the spicier side, I tend not to eat a lot of it. Which takes me to the city of Albany where I had the opportunity in trying out Bua Luang . Located in the heart of downtown Albany directly on Solano Ave and just a couple blocks east of San Pablo Ave, this place has been dishing out delicious South Asian Thai food dating way back to 1990. Which means locals and residents of surrounding areas have eaten here at least one time or another. As far as their menu goes, this place is fairly standard with a wide variety of Thai offerings. This includes noodles, curry dishes, seafood specialties, soups, fried rice, and salads. I came here with my significant other during the evening of Saturday 4/20/2024 at around 8:00pm. Luckily they were open until 9:00pm which gave us ample time to dine-in, order, and enjoy our food. As far as the interior layout, this place has a very classic cozy feel to it with wooden accents and unique Thai-inspired displays throughout. It isn 't the biggest place but still enough to accommodate at least 30 customers. They do have a very nice wooden outdoor deck (which I am guessing was built during the pandemic) to enjoy the more comfortable days and evenings. The hours are also quite generous as they are open Tuesday through Sunday from 11:30am-2:30pm (for lunch) and 5:00-9:00pm (for dinner) while they are closed for business on Monday. Once seated, we were given two iced water. I knew exactly what I wanted prior to coming here and that was none other than one of their main signature dishes, their Panang Beef . This dish used thick red 'Panang ' curry with tender beef, lime leaves, ground peanuts, bell peppers, sweet basil, and coconut milk while served with broccoli. My lady went with their Pad See-Ewe (with chicken) which is pan-fried rice noodles with traditional broccoli, Chinese broccoli, carrots, eggs and bean sauce. We also opted for a side of Jasmine rice and I chose their Thai Iced tea as my beverage of choice. Both of our dishes arrived in roughly 10 minutes and everything was piping hot. As for my beef dish, it has the perfect amount of sweet and spicy with a distinctive and noticeable coconut/curry flavor to it. Even though I am not the biggest fan of spicy food, I could tolerate this. I sampled some of her Pad See-Ewe and this was cooked to perfection as there was a very generous serving of chicken inside. Overall, its safe to say that the food in general was above average and delicious. Not jaw dropping amazing but a smart choice if you 're looking for a family-owned Thai restaurant in the East Bay. All in all, Bua Luang was the perfect comfort food for our Saturday evening. And if you can 't dine-in or even pickup your order, they offer online ordering delivery through all the major food apps; DoorDash, Grubhub, Uber Eats, and Postmates. As for the restaurant itself, the service that our female waitress provided was excellent as she made sure our waters were filled up and that everything tasted delicious. The atmosphere, ambiance, price, and most importantly, the food was good. My rating for Bua Luang, an above average four stars."

Lily Thai

Lily Thai

615 Grand St, 11211, Brooklyn, United States

Thai • Curry • Casual


"My recent visit to Lily Thai left me impressed with their delectable Thai cuisine and friendly atmosphere. I had the pleasure of trying their summer roll appetizer and the popular dish, pad kee mao (aka Drunken Noodle). Here's my review of this delightful Thai restaurant.To kick off my meal, I decided to start with the summer roll appetizer, and it was the perfect choice for a refreshing start. The rolls were beautifully presented, with a colorful array of fresh vegetables and herbs wrapped in translucent rice paper. The flavors were vibrant and the textures were fantastic. The accompanying soy dipping sauce added a delightful nutty twist that complemented the rolls perfectly. It was a light and tasty appetizer that left me excited for the main course.Next up was the pad kee mao, and it did not disappoint. The dish arrived steaming hot, and the aroma alone was enough to make my mouth water. The wide rice noodles were stir-fried to perfection, with a generous portion of tender slices of beef and an assortment of crisp vegetables. The seasoning was on point, combining savory, slightly spicy, and aromatic flavors that blended harmoniously. The heat level was just right for me, but if you prefer it spicier, don't hesitate to let the staff know. The dish was beautifully presented and served with a side of jasmine rice, allowing me to savor every delicious bite.One aspect that could be improved is the portion size of the pad kee mao. While the flavors were outstanding, I found the serving to be slightly smaller than I anticipated. However, the quality of the dish made up for it, and I left feeling satisfied.The pricing was reasonable, considering the quality of the food and the overall dining experience. The menu had a variety of options to suit different tastes and dietary preferences, ensuring that there is something for everyone."