Emilia L
Google
I walked into this little spot on a lazy afternoon with nothing better to do, and honestly, I’m glad I did. It’s a tiny restaurant, but super clean and filled with light. The decor and the casual banter between the staff gave me the vibe that this is a Thai place (correct me if I’m wrong).
As an East Asian who’s never actually had Thai food (I know, shame on me), I played it safe and went for the Korean beef bowl. The beef was pretty decent—tender and flavorful—but the rice was a bit too wet for my taste, and the kimchi didn’t quite hit the spot. But hey, it’s a Thai place, not a Korean one, so that’s fair.
Later, I gave in and tried both the Tom Yum and Tom Kha soups. Google told me one’s supposed to be spicy, the other creamy, but plot twist: both were spicy 😅 Personally, I preferred the Tom Yum—it had that addictive tang and heat that makes you keep sipping even when your mouth’s on fire.
Would I come back? Yup. Overall, it’s a solid little gem. Not perfect, but charming in its own way.