Bustling, brightly decorated stop for contemporary twists on traditional Thai fare with beer. Based on 524 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price $$
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery
Address:
9043 Sunset Blvd West, West Hollywood, CA 90069
Phone: (310) 275-9724
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Hours
| Friday | 1–3 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 1–3 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Sunday | 5–10 PM |
| Monday
(Labor Day)
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Closed |
| Tuesday | 5–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–10 PM |
| Thursday | 5–10 PM |
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Reservations: resy.com
Reviews
Grace Wong
Went here for my birthday dinner with friends and it was a good experience overall. I had fun. Parking can be tough – street parking. The food was okay. It was definitely flavorful, it didn’t taste bad and the service was great, the employees were welcoming and patient and the food came out fast. I loved the location of the restaurant, towards the end of sunset strip before it goes into the Beverly Hills area. It’s a trendy and colorful place and has a casual feel to it. I’ve had better pad Thai – this pad Thai tastes pretty average. Which isn’t bad! It definitely tastes right and the chicken on both the pad see ew and pad Thai were great. The sweet potato curry didn’t taste like sweet potato and more like regular potatoes but paired well with rice. The crab wontons were the best – they were super delectable and I liked that it sat on a bed of vegetables. Flavor is heavy in general as is with all Thai food, lots of sauce and heavy seasoning but I guess that’s what makes it good. Wouldn’t go for Thai if you’re health conscious but once a week dining out can be okay. The sweets were sweet and satisfied my sweet tooth and the mangoes were incredibly fresh and sweet. It was good experience overall though! I rated it three stars because I think the food was pretty average and didn’t blow my mind and the price is regular pricing you see at a typical restaurant in LA.
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Drew Bushnell
A nice cozy Thai restaurant that feels like a authentic spot right out of Phuket. The decorations are nice, but feel a bit cheap for the price of the food. Food is served family style and average at about $18 per plate, but they aren’t so big as to fully serve two people from one plate (other places like TOI have the same price but bigger plates). Food was really delicious and I highly recommend the Pad Kee Mao (tho it’s quite spicy, be warned). I’d say the restaurant would work quite well as a date night or a fun friends night as the food is served family style. Beer is available, but not on the menu for some reason. I’d recc this spot!
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Bob Benson (rwildbenson)
We had a group of 10 and did the pre fixe dinner. The food kept coming and the wine did too. It was perfect and we were pleased with full bellies, and leftovers to enjoy as well. Loved the vibe, the staff was phenomenal. Overall 10/10.
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Xiao Meow
I highly recommend the Tom yum Gong, shrimp fried rice, and pork toro. The food is very spicy. Be prepared! However, I don’t think it’s worth coming a second time.
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Shanelle S
Trendy Thai spot with a couple of locations throughout LA. Came here for an impromptu dinner in a group of 6 and had no reservation but we were able to get seated within 20 minutes at 9pm on a Friday evening. The entire party needs to be present before you get seated. Indoor dining only (no outdoor seating). Metered street parking as well as paid parking lots (we did one that was $20 all night after 5pm that was right by the Roxy. Credit cards accepted.
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Thomas Szymanski
Colorful decor, food, and service. Everything about this place is brimming with life. The music is pumping on a Saturday night with absolute classics, the food is flavorful and well-prepared, and the drinks are made with a level of consistency and care that matches. We get takeout from here as well, but the experience of coming in for drinks and food is worth taking your sweatpants off for. Put on something cute and casual and stop in. The wait can get long, but bar seating can move pretty quickly, if you’re feeling impatient or like sitting up at the rail.
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Natalie
It’s the one of the best Thai place in los Angeles. The food here is so delicious that you can’t get enough of it. The flavours are are sensational. You won’t regret dinning here. Me and my friends had chicken wings, pork skewers and shrimp fried rice all were delicious. You can also try spicy fried chicken sandwich which is also tasty. The staff are also nice and kind.I’d definitely recommended this place for you to try.
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Juan Andrés Espinosa Torres
This Thai spot is definitely what i would call average…. The service is amazing and they have some interesting thai beers, but its often loud with cafeteria ambiance.
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M planetmike
Arguably the best Thai food in WeHo. Service is quick. One needs to ask for Thai spicy, if this is desired. Very good panang and papaya salad.
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Max M
It’s the hip spot for thai food. Intended to look and feel like a real night market in Thailand (it does not). Patio dining is not currently open. The restaurant is noisy so not a good place for having a conversation or a romantic dinner. Lots of Christmas lights all about. They have a limited drinks menu. The food is so so, more for the scene, less about the food.
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