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Contribuisci feedbackReally amazing food. Nice wooden decor and Thai art. Food was really balanced, great spice and authentic. Owner was really nice and we tried the crunch fried rice (nam khao tod), pad Thai, pad kee mao (drunken noodle), duck fried rice. Thai coffee was great taste too. Pleasant spot in the middle of Martinez.
The food was really tasty! We ordered Penang Curry, Basil eggplant, pad ke mow. All were delicious!! Vegetarian options: Most of the dishes can be made with veggie options
First time visit because reviews looked awesome and was craving Thai food. Arrived for dinner last night around 7:50 PM. No customers were dining in. No staff present to greet us. We grabbed menus sat ourselves then we were greeted about 7mins later with “dining in?” No apology, nothing… they close at 9pm by 8:30pm they were turning off lights, sweeping, mopping, and we pretty much got the hint that they were trying to leave and close early. Tried to order dessert, but sticky rice w/mango they said mango was not sweet. At the end of meal, I wanted to use the restroom It was 843pm I was told I could not because they had mopped and the floors were wet back there. So we’re basically getting pushed out out of the restaurant before they closed. Unprofessional. Food was delicious, but the hospitality was not there at all And we felt very rushed. Upset that I left a tip, shouldn’t have left anything.
This place was really good. I liked the lazy Suzanne we all ordered what we wanted and shared family style. The food was really good. Service was great.
I've only gotten take out here, and it's all been really good. I think the Tom kha soup is one of the best I've ever had. It's amazing! The people I've met there have been very welcoming. They are easy to find across from the old train station in historic downtown and they have a small parking lot.