In town for some training decided to try this place out as there aren’t many places in the area. I ordered the pineapple rice and when I opened it. It looked like a piece of carpet or something furry was sitting on top. Not sure what it is or if it’s supposed to be on there, but at that point didn’t want to eat anything.
This is a small, modest, probably family owned place. Great for relaxing and eating Thai food. Foods are delicious. The menu explains what is each dish, some of them with photos.The customer service is FANTASTIC.Don't be afraid to come in, because you don't know anything about Thai food. The menu and the waitress will help you choose.I strongly recommend this place. Lovely as Thai people.
excellent food. everything i have tried here is delicious. my only gripe is the portion size. if the portions were a bit larger for this price it would push them to 5 stars easy. but wow, their red curry and pad see ew are like 10 out of 10 on flavor and texture
I went to eat with my mom to try the place out. We were the only customer at the time and did not go during rushed dinner hour. The host/waitress weren't friendly or inviting. The options were limited and small portions. The pork belly bao was good. Spicy miso ramen was plain but I'm not sure if its because I had the pork belly bao first. My mom liked her boat noodle soup, but was also disappointed with the small size. We had asked for water and was given kiddie sized glasses which I finished in one swig. Waitress did not refill even after seeing me slurp it in front of her, had to ask someone else, who also didn't refill after I finished it a second time in front of her. I wouldn't want to go back, very small space to feel ignored by staff.
One of my favorite Asian food spots in Lowell. The ramen is probably the best in the city. It's quite small and not usually busy whenever I go. Pad Thai is easily the best pad Thai I've had in my life and I'm Cambodian.I wish there bobba drinks had dairy free options. That's my biggest wish.
I had more great experiences than bad one at this place. I had boat noodle that didn’t taste as great on one of my 4 visits. I enjoyed my three other visits very much. I also had drunken noodle on my last visit and it was surprisingly good. It was like Chinese Chow fun with basil and little sweeter. The only thing I want to change about their Pad Thai is lowering the acidity. It was a little sour for me, but still yummy.
I recently discovered Wee Thai Food. I’ve been there twice and have gotten the chicken drunken noodles, scallion pancakes, and curry puffs both times. The food is phenomenal and the staff is very nice.
Excellent! I had the Khao Soi: Popular Northern style Yellow noodle in curry, chicken, boiled egg, red onion, pickles mustard sour; and it was wonderful - fresh, well flavored, nicely spiced. I will definitely be back, and definitely working my way through their menu.
Food delivery service couldn't figure out how to count to 2 bags and only brought us one.Manager of the restaurant was super helpful and did a lot to make us happy (and not hungry anymore).On top of it the food was amazingly good. Fresh ingredients, very balanced flavors, everything was delicious.
Overall, one of the better noodle places I've been in the states. Some things are better than others. Their Pad Thai was incredible, but their Miso Ramen used very little red miso, leaving almost a pastel color and lack of flavor. The service was mediocre, which is sad because we were only 1 of 2 groups there. But the wait staff was friendly, even if they weren't exactly attentive. Would still recommend for some great flavors.