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The soups were delicious(I got both), edamme was yummy too. I feel like the pad thai didn't have much flavor other than spice. Reasonably priced and everything tasted fresh. But I don't think I'll order here again.
I love 55 Thai! My go to place for lunch. I usually get the drunken noodles with shrimp and tom yum noodle soup. Great service and food is fresh excellent. So yummy!
Tired and wanting good food, our hopes were high. Simple order Pad Tai chicken beef. The noodles were greasy but the worst part was that the meat was very dry and off color. It seemed like the meat was quite old warmed up and added... The spring rolls were ok but $35 was not worth it. (I will add that the service was good)
As tourists after visiting Balboa Park, I searched for a nearby Thai place and this showed up on Maps. The surrounding area is not comfortable to be in after the sun sets. My suggestion is head to the Gaslamp Quarter. Food here is just OK. Pad Thai was $10, $2 for shrimp. Very limited menu. No Pad See Ew, or basil ground pork with fried egg rice items common at authentic Thai places. The Thai Tea was not good.