Lots of different cultures represented at this stand; Cambodian, Thai and Indian being a few. I’ve had: –Spring rolls(I’ve had shrimp and tofu. vermicelli noodles and julienned vegetables) –Chicken wings(lemongrass stuffed reigns supreme) –Sushi(only on Saturdays!) –Coconut sticky rice(wrapped in banana leaves. very tasty when reheated at home) –Pad thai(Chicken and shrimp) The owners are very nice and prices are cheap. Would definitely recommend.
Henry N.
Classificação do local: 5 Cleveland, OH
I have been going to this stand in the West Side Market for years. They sell Cambodian, Thai, Chinese, and Indian cuisine. The prices are very reasonable for a container of Pad Thai, wonton soup, samosas, sticky rice or the delicious pork dumplings. My favorite is the buckwheat noodle salad with spiced firm tofu. The stand owners julienne the vegetables and tofu into thin strips by hand. It’s a delicious light refreshing meal by itself or as a side dish. Another delicious offering are their spring rolls. They sell these in packs of six or by the piece. One of the standouts are the stuffed fried chicken wings. These are prepared with lemongrass and other spices and served with a sweet chili dipping sauce. They’re absolutely amazing. They also do catering by request. If you like Asian food, this stand has a great selection of authentic food from all over Southeast Asia.
Miss Fluffybuns S.
Classificação do local: 3 Lakewood, OH
Decent food.
Jared W.
Classificação do local: 4 Concord, NC
All I ordered from Kim Se was an order of chili chicken wings, and they were very good. 5 wings for a $ 2 price tag, and they had a good mix of sweet and spice in the chili sauce. The wings were cooked well and had just the right amount of sauce too.
Travis Z.
Classificação do local: 4 Columbia, SC
Egg rolls and sauce were delicious. Didn’t try anything else.
Linley M.
Classificação do local: 4 Avon Lake, OH
I have always window shopped at this stand at WSM, but never tried anything. I usually don’t purchase prepared foods at WSM, mainly I purchase regular groceries there. We decided to get a few different prepared items from Kim’s yesterday and re-heat them for dinner. We purchased a pint of chicken pad thai for $ 3.50, it had a lot of flavor depth and they even gave you a side of sauce to add to it to counteract the drying out factor of re-heating food. The pad thai is also available in shrimp and vegetarian versions. The dish was delicious and a great value. I look forward to trying some of her other noodle and rice dishes. We also got a couple chicken satay skewers and the meat was tender and flavorful. We got a tray of pork dumplings which were obviously hand made and just as delicious as the other dishes. We tried a pint of her wonton soup and it was unlike any other wonton soup that I have ever had. The broth was full of chicken flavor and the wontons were soft, delicate, and fluffy. They almost melted in your mouth. I look forward to returning and trying some of her other dishes(spring rolls, samosas, etc) The service was friendly and the prices were spot on(all of the food that we got totaled $ 13). I wish they had a full service restaurant.
P W.
Classificação do local: 4 Cleveland, OH
Kim Se is one of my favorite stands at the market. I like to pick up summer rolls, fried rice and pad thai to stash in my fridge. The fried rice is an excellent value for $ 2. It is hard to make your own meal for that cheap. I do enjoy eating out but sometimes it is just a lot easier and economical to pick up a few prepared items and heat them up at home. The customer service is excellent as well.
Susie S.
Classificação do local: 4 Medina, OH
Great Pad Thai, friendly service, and a great selection. I didn’t really know what to order since it all looked so good. We also got sticky rice, a strawberry bubble tea, a Blueberry Ramune Soda, and some sort of ginseng drink that had a ginseng root inside the bottle. We will be back to sample the rest of what this lovely stall has to offer.
Larry B.
Classificação do local: 5 Woodstock, IL
fantastic and authentic Khmer and Thai food. The stuffed chiken wings are the bomb.
V C.
Classificação do local: 5 ASTORIA, NY
Best and most authentic homemade Cambodian and Thai food in Cleveland. The pad thai and stuffed chicken is to die for. Besides the food, the service is amazing. Sophie, the owner, is the sweetest person. Also– you can’t beat the cheap eats. Try is all!
Paulius N.
Classificação do local: 4 Cleveland, OH
Kim Se happiness buckwheat noodle and pad thai Cambodian yums. I work in the evenings, and when I come home, I am 1. To beat to cook. 2. Hungry. 3. Can’t sleep too well after a pastrami sandwich. 4. Hungry. I love to grab a few things on a Friday morning Westside market trip from Kim Se. Chicken Satay, shrimp/tofu/chicken fried rice, pad thai, green curry soup, dumplings, are all fresh, homemade, and delicious. Just a hint of cilantro in the spring rolls, a full assortment of condiments too. Also, you have the option of them heating food up for immediate consumption. Kim Se adds to the growing diversity of WSM’s foods. I like that more stands offer freshly prepared, not mass produced industrial food. Also, the spring rolls are a perfect food for bachelorette party snacks. Healthy, lo-cal, and… umm. phallic. Carry on.
Matt J.
Classificação do local: 3 New Orleans, LA
If you’re looking for Asian food at the Market, this is the place to stop. The mochi is wonderful and if you’re not in the mood to cook they’ve got all sorts of pre-made dishes(Pad Thai, please!) for you to take home and re-heat.
Michael U.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Great Mochi, friendly service, unique and healthy looking lunch options, and a nice selection of Oriental groceries.