Food was kinda dry and didn’t have much taste. The Pad Kapow and Laab Mo was bland and felt like the same thing, just slightly varied in taste. The food didn’t feel or look all that special.The mango sticky rice was very good though.
Love this spot! I sometimes go to Radio Coffee & Beer just so that I can have some food from Dee Dee. The food truck is owned by a really sweet family and the ingredients are high quality. All of their entrees are packed with flavor and are decently sized portions. Most importantly, the Mango & Sticky Rice dish here is absolutely AMAZING and one of my favorite desserts in ALL of Austin (seasonal because of the mango, of course). Give this place a try and support local!
THE BEST ka prow I have ever tasted.The jasmine rice is also really good and perfectly cooked — the rice can make or beak a dish too imo.
Extremely tasty authentic Thai food. Husband and Wife owners clearly work hard and have a lot of passion for their work. Definitely worth a try!
To find what is hands down the best Thai food I've ever had as a truck in the Radio seating area is a wild experience. To have again what I ate last night, I would gladly pay twice what they're charging here.Service was quick, even for a busy Saturday evening, and food was ready before their estimated wait time of 30 minutes. I'm straight up baffled that we're 2 years into a global pandemic and it looks like some folks reviewing still can't figure out the mobile ordering stuff — it worked perfectly in this case and was no more confusing than any other order I've made.Just one note for new customers: if you *doubt* that you cannot handle the default spice, I recommend you opt for the lesser-spicy version instead of pushing through. The default spice was perfect for me, but my husband had to finish his beer to help him through his meal (despite this he loved it and is eager to try more).
Online order only, which was kind of annoying but I get it since they run out of food fast.Ordered the pad kapow, laab moo, skewers, and mango sticky rice. The pad kapow and laab moo were SO SALTY. I'm unsure if this is how Thai food is supposed to be, but I was straight up not having a good time eating the main entrees. The skewer was not bad, tastes like a standard pork skewer. The mango sticky rice was okay, didn't really wow me. I prefer my mango sticky rice with some sort of crunch element, such as toasted sesame seeds.Overall, overrated and overhyped place unless you enjoy your food on the saltier side. I'd come back for the mango sticky rice maybe.
My ABSOLUTE favorite place to go. The Larb Moo is transcendent. It is fresh and it has beautiful spice to it. The experience is streamlined and fast. It's situated at radio so you have live music and a nice place to get a glass of wine with your meal!
Had heard incredible things about this place from so many others and was so hoping it would meet the hype and it exceeded it. The moo ping skewer is a must have. The owners are really kind and working hard to meet the heavy demand for the food while keeping prices very reasonable. Excited to go back
Some of the best Thai food Ive ever hadThe Pad KaPow is incredible. Also recommend the Moo Ping- and the laab if you're good with spicy!
This is a 9.0 spot. This algo needs to be adjust