Not good. And way too expensive for a tiny portion just because they are on Rainey st. We ended up giving half the food to the stray cats in the area.
R Y.
Classificação do local: 5 Chicago, IL
I love this place. Second time here. Order the basil chicken and ask for it extra spicy. She gets it right every time. Sweating right now, but what else can you ask for sfter a night out on Rainey Street? The perfect after bar food!
David S.
Classificação do local: 3 Austin, TX
Fairly eh. They serve standard Thai dishes like Pad Thai, Pad Kee Mao, red and green curry, etc., which means it kind of has to be compared to brick-and-mortar restaurants, which makes it tough. The Pad Kee Mao we had was pretty good, quite spicy, but the Pad See Ew was pretty bland and uninteresting, so apparently there’s a bit of unevenness. The food wasn’t bad, so it’s tough to bring it down too far. It’s definitely enough for two not-that-hungry people to share, but it’s still pricey. To sum up, it’s pretty standard Thai fare, done with a fair bit of mediocrity, for maybe a bit too much.
Les W.
Classificação do local: 5 Austin, TX
My favorite Thai food trailer so far! Chicken is definitely fresh, I hate it when I try a new trailer and the meat tastes like it had been frozen. Broccoli super fresh and crunchy. All the flavors work well together, I like mine a little extra spicy and they definitely accommodate. I’ve tried basil fried rice, cashew chicken, pad Thai, pad see yew and some of their sides. So far my favorite is the basil fried rice extra spicy with pork and chicken;0
Sean L.
Classificação do local: 3 Austin, TX
I got the pad see ew and it was OK. The chicken and noodles were good but it was too saucy and the veggies weren’t that fresh. I will probably give it one more chance and hopefully the next dish I get is a little better.