Dee-Dee is a great place for Thai street food in Austin. They use fresh ingredients straight from the farm, which makes their food even more delicious. We tried their Pad Kapow and loved it. The rice was full of flavors, and the spicy stir-fried pork went perfectly with it, along with the fried basil. Just be prepared to wait a while; we waited around 45 minutes for our dish.
Wow! I heard this place from YouTube and they are definitely worth the hype. Every dish looked so simple, yet so good. This is really some authentic Thai food you won’t be able to find elsewhere. You can taste the love and passion they put in everything!
The wait can get a little long, so I recommend to pre-order pick up online.
Super recommended!
Had the pad kra pow (pictured) twice while in Austin along with the laab & mango sticky rice! Super flavorful and spicy. It was oily but I worked around it cause it’s so flavorful. Had to take it to go cause we got eaten alive by bugs in the outdoor area. Someone suggested maybe wait to put the fish sauce on as that was an attractor. Definitely give them a try!
Heard about this place from Eater. I had the Om Gai. It was, in fact, fantastic. There was this really interesting flavor that I couldn't place, and the smell was fascinating. I'd love to go back and ask them what ingredients they use so I can identify that flavor.
I might get the Om Gai less spicy next time since the normal Thai heat was a bit hot for me to taste the other flavors - on the other hand I enjoyed the heat, so might get it normal spicy again next time.
Also had the mango sticky rice. It was delicious, as mango sticky rice usually is, and I appreciated the solid portion of mango and rice. I would ask for a second container of coconut milk, though, as the one they gave out wasn't quite enough.
Great food, really tasty. Fantastic mango sticky rice. And it's such a cute area, so nice to eat in.
I came here just to try the sticky rice, and it was probably one of the best mango sticky rice I've had. It has the perfect balance of flavors and it wasn't too sweet. I also got the Pad KaPow. It was so yummy, and I especially liked the fried basil. However, I was a little bit disappointed in the portion size for the price. They only accept online orders, and the wait time was about 30 mins when I arrived, so order in advance if you don't want to wait!
Great food truck and area to eat with a bar you can bring drinks outside from.
The Thai food here is the real deal made with care. Very tasty, better than I’ve had anywhere else in Texas.
Looove the mango sticky rice and the ka pow! Also got the Om Gai during the cold days. Recently tried their new special Gai Palo and it hit the spot. It so much comfort food and it’s a mix of the chinese five spice dish and viet version of this. I like this a lot better cause the sauce for the rice makes it more fresher and light. I wish this stays on the menu longer!!
Straight GAAAAASSSSSS!! Tofu stir fry was cooked to perfection ate it before I could snap it. Rice must’ve been steamed with wisdom and love. Mango sticky is a must. Don’t hesitate. This is your dank vegan option you’ll remember forever. Whole place is a vibe bonus. The boys will be back 🙏🏼⚡️❤️🔥
Very authentic Thai cuisine. I loved the rice and mango for dessert which was sweet but not overly so. Mangoes were fresh, ripe and tender. They give you just enough to feel greedy eating it alone but not enough to really want to share.
The other big winner was the larb. We were warned about the level of spice before we ordered. I ordered it anyways as i like spice but knew it might be challenging from the way it was described. Though my mouth spewed fire and I drank almost half of my partner's hibiscus drink, I ate almost all of it. It was intoxicatingly delicious. Try it but be warned. There's a price to be paid for this heavenly dish. I ate mangoes to blunt the spice towards the end. Holy molely.
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