i love their pad thai and the service is great.
The food was very nice and reasonably priced... My biggest regret is that I didn't try the duck
If you are really hungry but don't want to spend big bucks on fancy lunches, head over to Green mango.Their $12-ish lunch menu features extensive Thai authentic food - just enough to satisfy your cravings and your wallet. While the actual meals come in at a normal restaurant price, their bun beef as shown in the picture below, is a savory stir fry beef with lemongrass paired with chopped salad and vermicelli. I'm also a big fan of their lemongrass soup.The restaurant also offers a serene ambiance with modern Thai-inspired interior. Customer service is always friendly - true to Thai spirit and culture.
Just ordered $50 worth of food as take out. The phat ped telay was at least two- 3 days old and smelled rotten. The rice was fresh. I also ordered their fried chicken- fried means pan fried and not deep fried chicken. So weird. This restaurant used to be so great and today was a disappointment. Not going back.
Ordered from here for the first time and it was quite good! Food arrived still hot and seems fresh. Only complaint is the pad Thai is slightly overpriced for the quality in my opinion, but the tofu with sauce is amazing.
Ordered a street style Pad Thai with high hopes given the reviews and its quite possibly the worst Pad Thai I’ve ever had. There’s basically no sauce, no flavour, and there are bell peppers in the mix. Bell peppers are not mentioned in the menu and quite frankly do not belong in a Pad Thai. Also ordered a mango sticky rice, rice was ok, mango was very underripe.
Hands down, one of the best thai places Ive gone to. Service was quick, quality and taste was amazing. My only issue is that its not close enough to me. I would highly recommend this place. We ordered the coconut soup with chicken. It was flavourful and delicious. Had a pleasant sweetness to it. Also ordered the pinapple chicken curry which is made with a red curry base. It was delicious. I thought it would be too sweet but turned out to have the perfect amount of sweet and spicy. Like I said, highly recommend!
I ordered Duck Noodles and Phat Phed Talai. Duck was okayish, though had small bones in it. But Phat Phed Talai seafood seemed spoiled and had disgusting smell. It went directly into the garbage. This is not acceptable.
This is the best Thai food spot in the west end ... it's a fixture in the community and the staff is beyond friendly and welcoming ... moreover, the food is absolutely delicious with freshly sourced ingredients and knowledgeable kitchen staff ... all around a wonderful place for lunch and dinner ... the pad Thai and mango chicken are just yummy ... and the duck is divineHighly recommended ☆☆☆☆☆
We stopped here for lunch a couple weeks ago. They have a small seating area on the sidewalk so we sat outside.We ordered two lunch specials: the spicy chicken with basil on rice (#13) and the basil fried rice with shrimp (#5). I would say the fried rice was average - I have nothing good or bad to say about it. We liked the spicy chicken with basil better but it wasn't very spicy - more like mild.I would go back for their lunch specials. The price is right (10 bucks), the portions are perfect for lunch and there's over a dozen to choose from.