Oh no! You didn't mention the Thai Temple in North Hollywood on Roscoe. It's not a restaurant, but on the weekends, they have a street food thing. You buy tokens then go to the different stands for some authentic Thai Street food. I personally need the check out the LAX-C Thai food court. I hear it's good, but never tried it.
Great choices of 10. As a Thai, I've been to about 7 out of 10 on your list. I love how you rated them regardless of how cool and hip the restaurant looks. You created a great mixture of prices, which is awesome. You go by the taste instead of the look and kudo to you on that! My thought about Jitlada, it's very expensive especially the fish dishes! It's about $40-50 per dish, which is insane. Anajak Thai, I live near that restaurant in my neighborhood. It's become much more snob than before they got rated by LA Times as number one restaurant in LA. I tried to make reservation and it's just not so easy now, so I opted out of that. Please do a top 10 Thai restaurant in Orange County, as I think you didn't pay attention to that part at all. It seems a bit bias in that regard. Other than that, great choices! There are soooo many Thai restaurants in the US today and so many are very delicious / to die for! Some of them I'd say taste better than in Thailand!
Very good list. Really glad to see the underrated Northern Thai Food Club on there. I was really hoping to see the weekend food court at the Watt Thai Buddhist temple on your list. Some of the best Thai food in LA can be found every weekend in North Hollywood. And it's about 25% cheaper than at any restaurant.
The most successful Thai restaurant is Ocha classic on 837 Vermont ave Los Angeles Ca 90005. It’s the most popular and makes as much money as all the restaurants you listed. Yes all of those restaurants don’t make as much as this restaurant combined. The Hispanic community has adopted the location. Go wait on a holiday for a table for 4. You waiting hours to get in. Yes am Hispanic and speak Thai. Sawadee-krub to all my fello farang lol 😂
I saw your video with Chinese, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, and Thai but not Laotian food yet. Could you please try out Laotian food at Yum Sະlut in Echo Park, Los Angeles 🙏 Thanks
Great list! If you ever venture to Northern LA County, check out Siam Rice II on Railroad Avenue in Santa Clarita. Nothing fancy inside, just delicious food and excellent service!
I want to shout out Cajun Seafood House, where Ruen Pair is. When I want thai food but also seafood boil, I go there. IMO it's better than Shrimp Lovers
I can’t believe you did not include Yai on Hollywood Blvd. This place has been around at least 30 years! I saw Tommy Tang the Thai chef who had a cooking show in the 90’s eating here, even though he had his own restaurant on Melrose!!! Yai was also featured in the AAA Club Westways magazine in the 90’s!!! I’ve been eating at this place for more than 25 years and have never disappointed, still owned by the same family too. I’m disappointed but maybe a kept secret from the general public is not a bad thing.
As a Thai in LA, I approve this list.
Nice
Can you do a top ten dim sum 🥟 restaurant in LA please?
STICKY RICE RESTAURANT and NIGHT + MARKET restaurant are 2 places that should be on the list.
Thai BBQ in Studio City was amazing in the 90's, but its long gone. They had the best garlic dishes ever.
Next time your in Thai town Hollywood area visit
Sanamluang Cafe Hollywood right across from sapp Thai coffeee shop
Oh no! You didn't mention the Thai Temple in North Hollywood on Roscoe. It's not a restaurant, but on the weekends, they have a street food thing. You buy tokens then go to the different stands for some authentic Thai Street food. I personally need the check out the LAX-C Thai food court. I hear it's good, but never tried it.
Thanks for this awesome list! I will try some of these restaurants! Thanks Steve!
Ras noodles in Panorama City and similarly Pa Ord on Sunset
No Sanamluang?
Great choices of 10. As a Thai, I've been to about 7 out of 10 on your list. I love how you rated them regardless of how cool and hip the restaurant looks. You created a great mixture of prices, which is awesome. You go by the taste instead of the look and kudo to you on that! My thought about Jitlada, it's very expensive especially the fish dishes! It's about $40-50 per dish, which is insane. Anajak Thai, I live near that restaurant in my neighborhood. It's become much more snob than before they got rated by LA Times as number one restaurant in LA. I tried to make reservation and it's just not so easy now, so I opted out of that. Please do a top 10 Thai restaurant in Orange County, as I think you didn't pay attention to that part at all. It seems a bit bias in that regard. Other than that, great choices! There are soooo many Thai restaurants in the US today and so many are very delicious / to die for! Some of them I'd say taste better than in Thailand!
Great Video!!!!!
Much appreciated
Very good list.
Really glad to see the underrated Northern Thai Food Club on there.
I was really hoping to see the weekend food court at the Watt Thai Buddhist temple on your list.
Some of the best Thai food in LA can be found every weekend in North Hollywood.
And it's about 25% cheaper than at any restaurant.
We appreciate your dedication and consistency. You'll always have our support.
The most successful Thai restaurant is Ocha classic on 837 Vermont ave Los Angeles Ca 90005. It’s the most popular and makes as much money as all the restaurants you listed. Yes all of those restaurants don’t make as much as this restaurant combined. The Hispanic community has adopted the location. Go wait on a holiday for a table for 4. You waiting hours to get in. Yes am Hispanic and speak Thai. Sawadee-krub to all my fello farang lol 😂
Great list, I live in DTLA and Holy Basil is an absolute hit...great food
It sure is!
Pa Ord on Sunset blvd is pretty good too! I like their Tom yum noodle soup dish and boat noodles
Always appreciate your dedication to your channel and providing suggestions and reviews. Always love how you always ask suggestions too!
Going to check these out, thanks!!
Another rockin episode
Wow no Sanamulang on Hollywood Blvd? That place has been there for decades.
Thanks for the video.
Safe Journey! CHOLULA!!!
Can verify, Sapp Coffee is legit. It is my Thai friend's fave spot.
Sri Siam Cafe is my favorite in the valley.
My favorite is Thai favorite in Tustin. It have really good crab fried rice
Great list to check out!
Great list
Great list 👌
Thank you so much for having us ( Ruam Mitr)
Wow. Lovely.
I saw your video with Chinese, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, and Thai but not Laotian food yet. Could you please try out Laotian food at Yum Sະlut in Echo Park, Los Angeles 🙏 Thanks
Great list! If you ever venture to Northern LA County, check out Siam Rice II on Railroad Avenue in Santa Clarita. Nothing fancy inside, just delicious food and excellent service!
I want to shout out Cajun Seafood House, where Ruen Pair is. When I want thai food but also seafood boil, I go there. IMO it's better than Shrimp Lovers
Need to try tea house Thai in LA.
I was starting to draft my post complaining about leaving off Sri Siam when I got to your last pick. Overall, this was a great list.
Natlee thai is a good one as well
Wow
Now I'm craving some thai!
I can’t believe you did not include Yai on Hollywood Blvd. This place has been around at least 30 years! I saw Tommy Tang the Thai chef who had a cooking show in the 90’s eating here, even though he had his own restaurant on Melrose!!! Yai was also featured in the AAA Club Westways magazine in the 90’s!!! I’ve been eating at this place for more than 25 years and have never disappointed, still owned by the same family too. I’m disappointed but maybe a kept secret from the general public is not a bad thing.
Eu quero ❤
Sucesso
Where’s a good place that sells Thai Roti?
TG Express on 3rd Street
Yum
Never had Thai food in the states but just finished my Thailand trip so that’s why I’m here. Lol
Woo-hoo another rocking steve, you should dress in suit and tie in ur videos
Dude Sherman oaks is not Los Angeles
It's LA County.
SanamLuang
Can you pin a list of the restaurants?
I know you are Asian, but American food would be good too.
No comment on 3 places.. all hype and 1 shouldn’t be on the list..
Save me some time and name them,, Please.
I follow you and this was not your best. It’s not as good with you just reading it 😢
Wonderful review Steve! You covered alot of area, so everyone can get in on the great eats. Thanks for all your time and effort.🍜🫕🍜🍲🥣🍡🍚🥟
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