- Thai food
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- Tom Yum soup
- panang curry
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- EdgarNovember 25, 2017The go to place for me and my wife to have Thai food in the Twin Cities. There's a home cooked taste to their food which is endearing. I highly recommend the pineapple fried rice and Panang curry
- Mina MarcelleSeptember 1, 2014I have other favorite places for Pho & Spring rolls (this is an extremely competitive neighborhood for Asian food). However what I love here: Curries, Laab, Tom Yum soup! The Best Tom Yum soup :)
- Mark BeyersdorfSeptember 7, 2014#92 with the crispy fillet is outstanding! Spicy noodles with flat noodle is great, green papaya salad is super yummy and will melt your mouth off if you're not ready.
- City PagesJanuary 10, 2014Kaeng Pa - "Every bold bomb of northern Thai flavor is in the mix here: Loads of lemongrass, kaffir lime, galangal, and abundant chiles do a little dance with peas, greens, and eggplant."-Emily Weiss
- Peter SDecember 7, 2016Spring rolls and pad eggplant were very good. Be prepared for a 1 to 10 hotness scale and variable service. Food is worth it!
- BradJuly 25, 2015The steamed fish with mango and lemongrass was unreal. The Tom Yum and Tom Kha are among the best I've had outside Thailand.
- Leif MoserMarch 30, 2012They'll make it truly hot if you ask... spicy noodle, pad ga prow, panang curry, pad Thai.... and the BEST spring rolls in town!
- Sounder AndrewsDecember 24, 2013Spicy noodles are really crazy noodles. Get Thai spicy and you'll be sorry in a good way.
- Chez StockMay 16, 2015pad see we is solid but I've never been asked for a spice level for this typically mild dish.
- Katrin SeaborgFebruary 6, 2014Egg rolls are wonderful! Cooked to perfection and served with delicious sauce.
- AmandaDecember 27, 2012On Mpls St Paul's list of Insider Eats for the best Thai food in town. They'll even make it without MSG if you ask them!
- Stephen KoontzAugust 25, 2014The place needs sprucing up but the food is possibly the best Thai in the Twin Cities
- Heavy TableJanuary 10, 2011Get the Lad Na -- the mild, subtle sauce has universal appeal, and the wide, thick noodles possess a certain chewy je ne sais quoi. Read more
- Get the #68 (spicy noodle) ask for flat noodles instead of thin. WAY better. I usually get it with chicken.
- Eric HowardAugust 30, 2013I've been twice and havnt been impressed with it. I got the catfish meal the last time... It was horrible. Fried, too crispy, and full of bones.