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Bidrage med feedbackEvething is goos. Kind staffs and foods are really amazing. The owner is kind and sense of humor. Love this place.Only the problem in this is the parking. I recommend to visit with Uber or to-go if you want at the crawded time.
One of the most authentic Thai restaurants I've tried here in Houston. This location here in the Heights is the OG. The restaurant is inside a Southeast Asian small market. The dining area is small but very accommodating for large groups. Best way of trying dishes is to come with your friends do family style and share platters. My favorite dish I've tried here is Pad Kee Mao. A close second is Panang Curry. The deep fried Pompano is also a hit. This place gets easily crowded and tables are close together, great to dine in with friends or family but get used to the noise level. Parking is very hard to secure as there are only maybe 6 spots right in front.
I ordered the Tom Kha Gai soup, which was hearty and flavorful. The coconut milk balanced out the citrus and sour notes perfectly. The soup was filled with generous portions of chicken and delicious mushrooms. My partner had the Pad Khee Mao with beef, which was packed with flavor and tender pieces of beef. It was difficult not to keep picking at the dish while waiting for to-go boxes! We will definitely be returning soon as there are so many tempting options on the menu that we can't wait to try. We are looking forward to our next visit!
I have visited many Thai restaurants in Houston, and this one stands out for its unique northern Thai dishes. I highly recommend trying their specialties, like the khao soi gai. We also enjoyed the pompano fish. The restaurant has a very authentic feel, with a small market attached.
One of our favorite Thai restaurants in Houston! This last trip we brought a large group of friends. I love the grilled Pompano fish , but I prefer the sauce on the side since it’s a bit sweet. Pro tip: Order the Masuman curry and put the sauce on the fish. It’s delicious! Any way Street Food Thai Market cooks flat rice noodles is delicious. It’s always flavorful and never overly greasy. The pork meatloaf reminds me of a Vietnamese dish except that it’s warm. It was our least favorite dish, but everything else made up for it. The atmosphere is jus ok since it’s in the middle of a grocery store, but who cares since the food is great? Looking forward to coming back!