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Feedback gevenAuthentic Thai Lao kitchen. The green curry was fantastic as the peanut sauce with the shrimps spring rolls. My friend Chee ordered the Thai boot noodles and her niece got orange chicken and her nephew the Pho. All enjoyed their meals. My friend Bao recommended it based on my request for authenticity. Right next door is Viet Tofu, home of the best egg rolls in all Fort Worth, Bar none. The places are not beautiful, but they are delicious!
At first try this Lao Thai restaurant in Haltom City and I was impressed! The drunk noodles were one of the best I ever had. Be careful with the spicy level. I had 3/5 and the heat wasn't a joke.
The AC seemed to be broken. Food was fine, though my wife and I got every pad Thai and ours didn't taste the same. I would rate the food a three or four, but I give a total rating of 2 because of the cockroach that crawl on the wall next to us. I had to kill it because it was too close to our table. I don't know what was worse... The villain who is there, or the waiter who sees us, observes it and doesn't kill it himself or apologizes to it.
The food from this little dive was amazing! Bold flavors and very fresh. I had the Thai Green Curry and my partner had the pineapple french. The curry was something of the best I ever had and the roasted rice was delicious. By the way, the spice level on the curry was great. If you like the heat, go with stage 7! This is authentic Thai food and I loved seeing all the ladies in the kitchen that makes everything from scratch. The service was friendly and fast as well. We'll be back!
Homey place of a restaurant. Drove, walked by it close to 10 years now. Finally decided to give it a shot. Food was decent, the lard na flavor was a bit off to me. noodles were also not chewy, too soft and pasty. prices are comparable to most these days esp since everything just seems a little pricier.