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Disappointed
I ordered food with light/less oil. The food came out with too much oil and almost no sauce. The food was tasteless. The waitress inputed the wrong information because she doesn't know the different between sauce and oil. Very disappointed!
They no longer open for business.
I really wanted to go here . They need to update website
Terrible Experience - Unprofessional and Deceptive This
Terrible Experience - Unprofessional and Deceptive This review is long overdue, but I wanted to ensure others are aware of my experience before visiting this place. I even filed a complaint with the Department of Alcohol and Beverage Control about t
Great Thai Food.
Wow, this place has great food. I got the Pad Thai special with lobster and crab and it was excellent. I found this place via Google maps search and walked here after dropping off my rental car. I was able to get seated right away and the service
Food was garbage .
Staff was rude and racist, drinks were mid. Only plus about this spot is what it looks like everything else is trash . They need someone new to come bring real life to this place. Found it on instagram, not worth it
One of the worst service I have ever experienced in my life.
The service was horrible from the server to both managers I had encountered. By the way they don't tell you about a 20% gratuity. I don't mind giving a nice tip when the service is good. The managers response when I had explained that the s
The music and ambience was the main plus here.
The drinks were nothing fancy but if you just order a basic drink its fine. We did order some shots so you couldn't really get that wrong. I was not a fan of the food though. Left hungry even. But after 10pm they serve pizza. The service was ok
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Horrible customer service. Greedy with their plate portions. Would not recommend. Save your money and go elsewhere. $
Food was limited, service is good.
Ambiance is nice if you like to be seating in the same place for hours. Music could be better. True to its name, definitely not for all types of clientele.
BE AWARE! Food is good, Service & major cleanliness issue / Dirty tables
Good Food / Dirty tables & patio / Poor Service. BE AWARE of the details: We were not aware that its a "to go" only venue during the day with them allowing to sit outside on a dirty patio and dirty tables dirty and never cleaned. Onl
The food was delicious but small portions.
This really is an appetizer and drinks place. However, we didn't realize we would be charged for our roomates birthday dessert. When I asked if they do anything for birthdays the hostess said they do this dessert where the waiter will come make
pretty small, too clubby for dinner, conversation is
pretty small, too clubby for dinner, conversation is impossible with the loud music. Not a great spot for dinner with conversation, probably better for a party club vibe with food available Drinks were good, we liked the fire burning one
Omg do not go! So bad! Such a rip off! Go to MainRo! The
Omg do not go! So bad! Such a rip off! Go to MainRo! The prices here are ridiculous! The dj sucked ass kept playing the same beat over & over again. Food awful, service wasn't great! I will never be back!
The Best!!!
We were staying at an airport hotel and found this place on TA. It was AWESOME. So good that I wish I had bought a noodle dish to eat on the plane the next day. We arrived at 5:45 pm and all but one table was full. There are about 12 tables. It is a
The bar/ restaurant was in the parking lot, Food was
The bar/ restaurant was in the parking lot, Food was terrible. Dry as a Popeyes biscuit not a pinch of salt. and over priced. Drinks were good but $22 nice ambience but definitely not worth it. Hard pass
Very busy but worth the wait
Found this restaurant on Eater LA list of recommended places to eat around LAX. We strongly agree. When we arrived about 7:30 many people were hovering outside the small restaurant. We were added to the list and provided our cell number and told
Lunch is a rip-off
We chose this place because of the high rating, but were unaware of the lunch situation. You have to sit outside on folding chairs, use disposable utensils, not get served water or iced tea refills, have to ask to go into their empty restaurant to us
The best food around LA
Food bomb in your mouth. Can't say enough good things about this place. My mom loved it and she isn't a fan of Thai food!
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