Miguel “Migs”
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If you’re on the hunt for an authentic Thai experience that feels like a mini vacation, this spot has got you covered! From the moment you walk in, the smiling, attentive staff make you feel right at home. They’re always ready with recommendations, and service is impressively quick, so you’ll be enjoying your meal in no time. Bonus points: parking is ample, which is a rare gem!
The tables and chairs are all black but the wall design is fun and playful, with colorful, cartoony wall art that adds to the cozy (yes, slightly snug) atmosphere. And who could miss the tuk-tuk inside! It’s a great touch, especially for kids who would love to hop on for a photo—though unfortunately, one of its wheels is broken, so it’s strictly look-but-don’t-touch.
On to the food: we started with “Ping” — savory and juicy chicken or pork skewers with a dipping sauce that has a kick of spice. Absolutely addictive! Then, we had the “Pad Thai, street-style with shrimp”, which was cooked perfectly. The noodles, shrimp, and a squeeze of lime created a flavor combo that’s hard to beat. We also got the “Hoy Joh”, if you love dimsum, you’re gonna love this bite sized treat! The Som Tum Thai salad balanced all the salty and savory notes of the other dishes beautifully. We washed it all down with a Thai iced coffee, which was a beautiful marriage of milk and coffee and they’re refillable! My friends tried the “Chinese broccoli with Pork belly and the Pad Mee Leung and to them both didn’t disappoint.
They’ve got a somewhat wide alcohol selection, too ( cocktails, beer and wine), if you’re in the mood for a drink to pair with your meal. All in all, this place is a little slice of Thailand with amazing food, a welcoming vibe, and a few quirks that make it unique. Definitely worth a visit!