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Contribuisci feedbackFood is about the same as a/c deli, sweet mango, or lao thai, but way more expensive. 12 bucks for a sausage and sticky rice plate is ludicrous. The chili they give is really watery and not enough too. Everyone is really nice, but the store needs to match or beat the competition's prices, give better portions, or make it more delicious since the food is more or less the same as similar delis. Not impressed. Rather dissatisfied
12/10 Legit fast food home style cooking when you’re on the go and need a healthy balanced meal. On rough days when I don’t want to eat their soups are absolutely delicious I recommend the khapoon or beef tendon soup. Keep up the great work and food.
Clean and large space to experience the cuisine from one of ok it newest cultures in the valley.Southeast Asian cuisine naturally followed the wave of immigration to the Valley, heightened in the 1970s. Hmong cuisine, in particular, took a bit longer, IMHO, due to many factors including the brave struggle to succeed in America, and the fact the the majority of immigrants came after 1970.Having grown up on Chinese cuisine, I celebrate the opening of Malee's Kitchen in Southeast Fresno. Exotic tastes and preparation, with a hint of the ancestral connections in the mountains of Laos/China.Not the least is how Malee's Kitchen set up your dining experience. A quaint indoor diner is juxtaposed to a new, extended food truck with the works. Friendly and efficient staff prepared your food in a quick and clean manner, while you wait either indoors or outdoors under large umbrellas on a huge concrete patio. This place does food right.Vegetarian options: Papaya salad is so good!Kid-friendliness: Lots of space to run around in a fenced spotless patio.Parking: Huge corner lot in the country.Wheelchair accessibility: Everything flat, large, and one story.
First time customers…staff was very friendly, food was delicious. It was a great experience for our first time there , definitely going back.
This place is pretty sweet and surprisingly great food! Tucked away behind the gas station but don’t let that fool you… These people know how to cook clean, hot, delicious food!!My father and I were driving by and saw the lights and delicious looking food proudly on display by the patio area.The owner Chue came out and was so friendly and helped us decide what to eat. He was very knowledgeable and had great communication and customer and hospitality skills.Something that is greatly missing these days.We felt very welcomed and the food as I mentioned did not disappoint.They have an outside area which is pretty cool and kind of like a “taco truck” area with music playing but they also have an indoor area as well.It is a family owned and operated restaurant named after Chue’s mother, which is sweet to hear. This means that the food is family which is so awesome in this day of corporations and businesses taking over everywhere.One word about my experience. . .My father is elderly now and doesn’t say much anymore. But he did mention how much he enjoyed the food which is saying something wonderful.Anyone with older parents knows the few joys you feel when you are out with them. Everything hurts, takes time, and Conversations are not as stimulating as they used to be.It’s sometimes brings tears to your eyes.So, seeing your elderly parent light up for a few moments and enjoy food and mention it. . . is a small miracle to experience.Thank you Malee and thank you Chue!