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Having long standing in U-District is already a good proof for its value. Located underground doesn’t discourage gourmet’s enthusiasm. It’s casual ... More
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I've been to Little Thai many times over the past seven or eight years, and it's always been quite pleasant. While it is frequently packed for lunch, there isn't much of a dinner rush - but then,... More
I've been to Little Thai many times over the past seven or eight years, and it's always been quite pleasant. While it is frequently packed for lunch, there isn't much of a dinner rush - but then, it's cheaper at lunch time too, and you get basically the same amount of food (but a little cup of soup or salad comes with your lunch). The spicy noodles and phad thai are both pretty good. The big noodles with Thai sauce have been recommended to me a lot, but I've never gotten around to trying them. The pumpkin custard for dessert is also good, as is the black sticky rice pudding.
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This place is kind of a hole in the wall place just behind the Ave. The food is awesome and so is the price. I recommend the big noodles with thai sauce, I pretty much get this every time I come... More
This place is kind of a hole in the wall place just behind the Ave. The food is awesome and so is the price. I recommend the big noodles with thai sauce, I pretty much get this every time I come here. Just like other restaurants around the University district it gets pretty busy. Try to get here a couple mins before 12 to get a table.
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I have to admit that it's rare that a Thai restaurant really stands out from the others I've been to, and this one is no exception - but that's not a bad thing. The food has been consistently good... More
I have to admit that it's rare that a Thai restaurant really stands out from the others I've been to, and this one is no exception - but that's not a bad thing. The food has been consistently good when I've been here. It's a good place to come for a bowl of noodles, or Thai curries vegetables on rice.
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