Loved our meal at this restaurant, was not sure when we walked in and the location was in a basement. The food was really really good, I enjoy Thai food and can be quite critical. All the dishes we had here were superb, the staff and friendly and helpful. Highly recommend getting a meal here even if not near Brown.
Great food, tastes very authentic. I got the Holy Basil Pork and I think it was a little bit too salty. Other than that, food portions are huge and prices are reasonable.
Food, service and place is good and clean. The food is good just touch sweeter for my taste as being in Thailand before, sauces are adjusted to local palates. Menu has many choices and prices are good as it is near Brown University so geared towards students mostly. Had a good tun yum noodle soup, stir fry noodles, crispy pork with vegies and green papaya salad. No frills just good decent food and decent portions…!!!!!
Randomly discovered this place a couple months ago, and it quickly became a staple. The rotisserie chicken and the sides that go with it (get the rice and veggie slaw - it will cool your mouth!) are awesome. The tom yum soup is awesome too. I still haven't tried their drinks, but they come in fish bowls and look great. Sometimes the wait can be long if you hit it at primetime, but it's worth it.
Had the chicken drunken noodle and the Thai iced tea. I didn’t expect the Thai tea to be bottled, but it still looks like it was restaurant made and it was really tasty. The chicken drunken noodle was explosive with flavor. It’s really busy, but worth the wait.
First time here and it was just ok...I had the scallion pancake and they were over done, and not a fan of the peanut sauce that came with it. I also had the beef house fried rice and it was ok not horrible just ok.
The foods were awesome! Very authentic Thai food with a lot of flavor. The place is very busy at dinner time, so be prepared for line. They should hire more waiters, as it is so busy.
I seen this many times, and had the chance of going. I really enjoyed this small pub spot. Its really easy to miss, its actually underground (sort of - have to follow the signs) and being in Thayer Street it wasnt as packed as I thought it would be on a Saturday.Theres not much for options, but the food was well prepared and really really good, also, which is such a added bonus, they serve pretty quick (very low wait time). You can pre order, dine in, and do pick up, they have the bar as well so its really nice. Love the lights and rustic/quaint look. Really good for casual dining with 1-4 people (very small group or dates /couple).I had the lemon ginger tea, pineapple fried rice frice (actually had fried chicken pieces) and Kai Tod. This literally was less then 26 bucks, very cheap for freshly cooked and filling food.
Great food and service! A must try
we were here on sunday night, the wait was long but the food was worth the wait. Heng has always been my to go place for lunch and this was my first time getting dinner here, the servers were friendly and attentive. to start we got the papaya salad and kai tod (fried chicken fingers?), both of them were very good. for our entrees we got the Massaman curry, hot basil fried rice (i added pineapples), pad see ew with crispy chicken and holy basil with ground chicken. all of our entrees were excellent, great flavors! Their mango mojito was great as well, and of course the thai tea from Tong-D is something everyone needs to try.