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Quaint neighborhood Thai restaurant with a lovely outdoor patio (like dining in a garden). First visit Gerard was amazing. Great service and pretty good food, although portions are not equal to prices. We didn’t enjoy the recommended pork dumplings at all; even had a very unappetizing odor. Pad Tha
I’m not certain if the environment is reminiscent of a genuine home or restaurant in Thailand, but it’s a quaint and welcoming place. Space is limited and if you go on the weekend, you’ll likely wait 40+ minutes. But I assure you the cuisine is worthy of the extended wait time. I want to go again. T
As many times as I have come here, I haven’t taken the time to appreciate this spot and write a review. All I can say to make a long story short is this is THE BEST Thai restaurant in Arizona. The level of detail the taste of the food and cocktails is just incredible. Thank you Glai Baan owners and
Warm, welcoming atmosphere. I tried something new this time, suggested by owner, it was good but not great. Chicken wing appetizer not very savory. Just tasted like fried chicken. Overall though I think they do a very good job. Entrance was hidden. Suggest you try every door. (It's in the front)
Wow! This place indeed lives up to the hype that everyone has told me. One of my best or almost the best Thai food I’ve had in the valley no doubt. My friends came to visit from Houston and we all LOVED it. Favorite dishes we had voted by the group: pad Thai, panang curry, Tom yum soup, and mushroom
This place is too expensive to have a fly issue. Absolutely beautiful building with vines growing all over the Walls and Even on the door entrance. The thai food was definitely some of the best. The service was Exceptional and the patio was gorgeous. Though it may not seem too expensive the portions
The hype is real and well deserved. The tastiest Thai food in the valley. Each dish was bursting with flavor. Started with the Kanom Jeeb (pork dumplings) served with a tasty soy sauce, these were incredible. Next up Yum Woon Sen (glass noodles with shrimp), flavorful and the spices were on point. P
Absolutely! So good. We wanted to try so many more options. Will definitely be back. We got four different things on the menu and split everything just to be able to try everything. Very small. Try to make a reservation. We ended up having to wait an hour and 30 minutes. However, they also have a pl
Super authentic, flavorful Thai street food dishes. Drinks are tasty too! Parking is a challenge so you might wanna call a Waymo. They take walk ins - you might wait a bit, but it’s so worth the wait! Really enjoyed our dining experience and looking forward to returning soon.
Having come from NYC is search of Asian food on my trip I am glad to say I’ve found a place I can go back to. Only got two dishes here but would highly recommend the pork skewers. The soup part of the Kao Soi was delicious but the noodles needed work — they felt like the generic noodles, not bad and
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