Wat Mongkolratanaram

Buddhist temple · South Berkeley

Wat Mongkolratanaram

Buddhist temple · South Berkeley

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1911 Russell St, Berkeley, CA 94703

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Sunday Thai temple brunch with beef noodle soup & mango sticky rice  

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"Russell Street looks like many of Berkeley’s tree-shaded roads: There are cyclists, pretty little houses, and Priuses. But then you’ll come upon a cheery Victorian house made brighter by the red, gold, and blue-painted entryway. A similarly colorful sign reads “Wat Mongkolratanaram,” and beneath that, “The Thai Buddhist Temple.” On Sundays, a little crowd in front waits for the best brunch in food-obsessed Berkeley. Though it’s been active in the Bay Area for decades, Wat Mongkolratanaram transformed the Victorian at 1911 Russell Street into a temple in 2001. Ever since, they’ve served the local Thai and Thai-American community, including students at nearby University of California, Berkeley, by offering religious services, as well as open-to-the-public cultural events, language classes, and a festive Songkran (Thai New Year) celebration each April. But it’s best known for its longstanding weekly fundraiser: a tasty and affordable brunch. When you arrive, you’ll join a line formed alongside the temple that leads up to food stations in the backyard, each shaded by a tent. A dish costs only nine or ten dollars, although you’ll want to come with a group so you can sample several. Then, enjoy your brunch at the long tables laid out on the lawn. The curries, soups, and noodles are served simply on disposable plates. The temple staff often pour Thai iced tea into paper Coca-Cola cups.  The surrounding area is fully residential, and complaining neighbors did once try to get the Sunday brunches shut down. In response, a flurry of petitions and support led the zoning board to vote 8-1 in favor of the temple. Defenders of Wat Mongkolratanaram described the weekly tradition as “magical” and “quintessentially Berkeley.”" - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"Russell Street looks like many of Berkeley’s tree-shaded roads: There are cyclists, pretty little houses, and Priuses. But then you’ll come upon a cheery Victorian house made brighter by the red, gold, and blue-painted entryway. A similarly colorful sign reads “Wat Mongkolratanaram,” and beneath that, “The Thai Buddhist Temple.” On Sundays, a little crowd in front waits for the best brunch in food-obsessed Berkeley. Though it’s been active in the Bay Area for decades, Wat Mongkolratanaram transformed the Victorian at 1911 Russell Street into a temple in 2001. Ever since, they’ve served the local Thai and Thai-American community, including students at nearby University of California, Berkeley, by offering religious services, as well as open-to-the-public cultural events, language classes, and a festive Songkran (Thai New Year) celebration each April. But it’s best known for its longstanding weekly fundraiser: a tasty and affordable brunch. When you arrive, you’ll join a line formed alongside the temple that leads up to food stations in the backyard, each shaded by a tent. A dish costs only nine or ten dollars, although you’ll want to come with a group so you can sample several. Then, enjoy your brunch at the long tables laid out on the lawn. The curries, soups, and noodles are served simply on disposable plates. The temple staff often pour Thai iced tea into paper Coca-Cola cups. The surrounding area is fully residential, and complaining neighbors did once try to get the Sunday brunches shut down. In response, a flurry of petitions and support led the zoning board to vote 8-1 in favor of the temple. Defenders of Wat Mongkolratanaram described the weekly tradition as “magical” and “quintessentially Berkeley.” Know Before You Go The brunch is served Sundays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and is cash only. At the front of the line, you'll exchange cash for tokens at $1 each. The token system is part of the temple's nonprofit status. But don't worry about how many tokens to get—you can return after your meal to exchange tokens back for dollars. Save room for the mango sticky rice and lotus blossom cookies." - Anna Minster, Alex Mayyasi

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Beloved community-run Thai brunch at the local temple, using a token system to fund programs. Highlighted by Atlas Obscura and frequently recommended by UC Berkeley voices; a delicious cultural ritual.

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Not a farmers market, but an open-air Sunday food bazaar beloved by locals. Atlas Obscura spotlights the token system and community vibe; recent guides and reviews affirm the enduring draw—perfect for pairing with a market weekend.

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Andrea

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really really great cute out of the way spot with friendly faces, tasty food, and a good cause. i took a few friends here and they were all impressed by the flavors and options. we got there before they officially open at 10am, but were still able to get in line, beating the rush that comes later on. the beef noodle soup is similar to pho, a bit different, and i’d say is a must-try. and the option to get three stir fries (13 tokens) is great if you want to try a bit of everything. my personal favorites are the eggplant and pork belly stew 🍆🥘

James

Google
Come here for their weekly Thai Sunday brunch from 10-1, an absolute delight. They use a "donation" based system in which you pay for coins that are then used to purchase different meals. They have beef noodle soup for 12 coins, coconut pancake desserts for 11 coins, mango sticky rice for 11, and multiple entrees from 11-13 for 1-3 dishes. There is plenty of seating with awnings, but it does get quite busy early on with half-hour long wait times I appreciate that they use reusable bowls and utensils and clearly marked return stations.

Kei Loves2Travel&Eat

Google
as we slomad travel the world on a monks budget, we are finding that the universe has provided for all of our needs. visiting temples, like this one, brings it back into alignment ✨

Helena

Google
Sunday brunch is a must !! The mango sticky rice and Thai tea are the best (I went back for seconds)

C T

Google
Friend took us here years ago for the Sunday market. Delicious food. Cool, laid back community vibe. Lots of college-age kids. Me and my wife took the kids here for their first time couple weeks ago. They have a token system for the food. I love their fried chicken and their sticky rice and mango dessert. My kids like the beef soup. They have vegetarian choices too. Lines get long so if you're there with some friends, teamwork makes the dream work- someone in your group get to the token line while the others get in the food lines. The token line moved faster than the other lines in my experience. We recently were there not for the market but for the same friend's father who recently passed away. I'm not Thai and can't speak the language, but the monks and staff were friendly and inviting, and when their, I presume, head monk speaks and can make a solemn group occasionally chuckle through the service, seems like you have some good, down-to-earth dudes there. Take shoes off upon entry.

R. R.

Google
A Berkeley institution. Excellent food at great prices. Buy your tokens with cash first, then purchase your food with the tokens. The chicken, mango and sticky rice, and Thai Ice Tea are my go-tos but there are lots of other options including vegetarian. Come early, it gets crowded by 11am. Open 10am-1pm for food. Temple hours are different. Money raised supports cultural programs at the Temple. Win-win.

George Dy

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I really enjoyed the dining experience at Thai Temple. I went to school in Berkeley, but never had the opportunity to come here. I imagine you'd come here for the affordable and tasty Thai foods, but stay for the ambience and community vibes. The payment process is unique. You purchase tokens that are refundable if unused, and then you trade tokens for food items, which are all recommendations because it is run as a non-profit organization for all. You can get a rice plate for $9+ depending on what you plate, including everything from tofu curry, eggplant & green beans. You can also get mango sticky rice dessert, fried chicken, or stand in the massive line for beef noodle soup. A great value overall and excited to come back.

Cheri “Bella” Isabella

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Kind people in the temple. Fun atmosphere outside where one orders meals for a $10 or so donation per dish. $3 Thai tea. Shared eating area. Great way to meet new people over a hot meal. Long covered tables with chairs.
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Den Paul Aquino C.

Yelp
The Thai Temple offers a truly unique experience, combining the serene atmosphere of a church with the vibrant flavors of authentic Thai cuisine. It's a cool concept that really works, making it a must-visit spot for anyone who loves Thai food. The food here is super delicious and affordable. From the savory pad thai to the mouthwatering curry dishes, everything tastes incredibly fresh and full of authentic flavors. The portions are generous, and the prices are very reasonable, making it an excellent value for the quality you get. The setting adds to the charm, with the peaceful temple surroundings providing a calm and relaxing environment to enjoy your meal. The volunteers and staff are friendly and helpful, adding to the welcoming vibe. Overall, the Thai Temple is a hidden gem that offers an exceptional dining experience. Whether you're a local or just visiting, this is a spot you shouldn't miss. I'll definitely be coming back for more!
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AJ S.

Yelp
Visited today which is Mother's Day 2024 around 11:20. This place was highly recommended by my brother who treated my mother and I here for the first time. I think main reason why I didn't enjoy my food was because the Thai bald guy(age 55-65) who served my family and I food today. He was very rude and started yelling at me when I asked about spice level on the veggies. He proceeded to tell me about some white lady who went off on him because he said the food wasn't spicy but to her it was. Also that he is from Thailand and spice to him isn't shit.. All his words not mine. I'm a very understanding person but when I am paying my money and the person serving me can't answer what is the least spicy veggie dish for me to try. I find that alarming. I am happy I was able to hold my composure in front of my children and just walk away. However, i'm inclined to leave a review in case someone higher up can speak to him about the service he is providing to customers. Once back at the table i shared the story with my family and my brother shared the last time he was dining here that the same guy was yelling at someone else. This is just unacceptable! I will be back but only for the good looking soup and other deserts I saw some ppl enjoying. That soup line sure was long today though! mango sticky rice: was yummy my daughter loved it. Her only critique was that the coconut sauce was a little salty. she likes it on sweeter side. 11 tokens green beans w/ curry paste: family favorite! i'm sad i didn't try pad thai: meh. we have all had better. red curry w/ rice: family favorite and better than the yellow yellow curry: get the red curry thx me later thai tea: 8/10 for me. my family likes it too its just Im use to it being a little sweeter. I know sugar its good for you. 3 tokens The outside area has tables and chairs. Some shaded some not. The weather was perfect today. Also get there early because I heard they started selling out of food and deserts. Parking sucks. We found parking one- two blocks away so if you don't mind the walk
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Alex C.

Yelp
Met up with some friends here from their recommendation. My wife had apparently heard about this spot before, but neither of us had ever partook. The location first off is definitely unique, and your GPS IS taking you to the right spot. Located smack dab in the middle of a residential neighborhood in Berkely, This is a Thai Temple converted from a single-family dwelling home. The lot size of this property is pretty big, and the actual dining area is setup in the massive backyard. When you first arrive, walk to the left-most booth to convert your money into tokens. Cash only, and the conversion rate is 1:1. With tokens in hand, get into one of the various lines to redeem for a variety of delicious food. They open at 10am, but we noticed they were already serving food when we arrived at 9:45am. Although there was little to no lines in most of the booths, everyone who was there appeared to have queued up for their famous beef noodle soup. We wound up getting several dishes that day, and got to try a little (or a lot) of most of what they had to offer. This included: Beef Noodle Soup: You have your choice between thin or medium noodles. The noodles had a nice consistency to them, and there was a generous amount of beef slices and chunks inside. Despite the fave reviews, I honestly felt this dish was just ok. Was not a big fan of the sweet broth, I'm use to something more savory or clear. 3-combo plate of tofu yellow curry, kabocha (pumpkin) squash and chicken: First off, the serving size of big and very generous. This a theme you'll find here for everything they serve. We really enjoyed the yellow curry and pumpkin squash, but felt the chicken was a bit dry. Comes with a scoop of rice. Kanom Krok (Thai Coconut Pancakes): This was surprisingly good! Small and unassuming, it's actually really well made with a nice light sear at the bottom. Best when served hot, so eat up! Kanom Babin (coconut pancakes): This was pretty good too. But like the Kanom Krok, is really best when had hot and fresh. Like everything else here, was really surprised with the number of pancakes that was provided. Thai Tea: Best 3 dollar refreshment you can find here. It was really good and well made. And a perfect refresher to wash down all the food on a hot day. Thai Jelly: Decoratively shaped, these gelatinous discs of coconut milk would probably be a hit for coconut lovers. But overall, me and my wife agreed this one was a pass for us. There is a sauce and spice condiment station right in front of the token booth. And live music was briefly playing during our morning meal. There were so many other food options we hadn't tried in our first visit, but we were both so stuffed we couldn't possibly eat anymore. We were definitely eyeing a few other dishes, and look forward to trying some more stuff next time around. If you get here early enough, there is a private parking lot off to the side that can hold about 8-9 cars. There are also two koi tanks in that lot that have a ton of beautiful koi inside. Street parking is limited, but we were easily able to snag a spot half a block away early in the morning.
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Uday M.

Yelp
Most important thing is to bring cash! You'll trade it in for tokens that you can spend at any of the food and drink stations. There are a handful of vegetarian and meat options, and you can either get an entire plate of one dish, or split it between two or three dishes for a couple extra bucks. The food is all fresh and tasty, but since it's made in larger batches don't expect them to be able to customize anything (e.g. spice level). You can also get desserts like mango sticky rice, or sides like coconut rice cakes. The lines move pretty quickly and there's plenty of seating, although not all of it is covered. The prices are reasonable considering the authenticity of the food and the portion sizes.
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Leah E.

Yelp
A Buddhist temple that sells the best Beef Noodle Soup in The Bay? Count me in! 1. Get in line and purchase tokens. Not sure how many you need? You can trade them back in for money, donate them, save it for the next Sunday Funday. 2. Take your pick of delicious dishes- including vegetarian options... it's the beef noodle soup for me! 3. Find a spot, it's communal seating and a UC Berkeley student favorite so be ready for some interesting ear hustling. Prices have gone up $1 since my last visit. But honestly I don't mind supporting a great cause. If you go with the family be sure to check out the impressive koi fish tank in the front.
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Thiri T.

Yelp
I was so so excited to finally try brunch at the Thai temple and loved all the home cooked food and atmosphere! It is definitely worth a visit and all the food (especially the beef noodle soup) was AMAZING!! It reminded me of my mom's cooking. There are meat and veggie lines for combo plates with various items and beef noodle soup. There are also desserts and ready to made fried chicken. I wish I brought enough cash for dessert. Here are my tips for next time that I also will follow: - trading in tokens is a 1-1 exchange. You can trade in however much you want and you can trade back in what you don't use for the full value - bring enough cash!! Entrees were around $11-14 and desserts were around $8-11. There are also drinks for $2-4 - use the spice rack. it is sooo flavorful but beware of the spiciness - explore the temple areas respectfully! - the hours are 10-1! A bit early but worth the waking up!
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Morgan W.

Yelp
A Sunday brunch classic, unchanged over the years. It's a simple system: exchange cash for tokens and use the tokens to purchase generous portions of delicious Thai food and support the temple. The food is dished out cafeteria-style and it can get very busy, so it's important to come early to secure a seat, snag a place in line, and order the items you're craving before they run out for the day. I usually get a two item veggie combo plate (the vegetarian line is always shorter than the meat line!) and my favorites are the yellow curry tofu and kabocha curry. The best nearby parking is in a quiet residential area, so definitely be respectful of the temple's neighbors when coming and going!
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Michelle R.

Yelp
Love this place. I want sour of they would be open on Easter Sunday. I got the last plate!
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Eileen T.

Yelp
Coming to this temple was such a great experience! My friend and I were dazzled by the bustling community, the wide variety of food tents, and the friendly atmosphere. We ordered beef noodle soup and combination platter with Panang chicken, chicken pad Thai, and kombucha squash. The beef noodle soup was so savory, and everything on the combo platter was very flavorful as well. Just as a side note, the Pad Thai had a slight kick to it, but it was very delicious! For dessert, we ordered the Kanom krok (mini coconut pancakes) with cinnamon and chives as well as the Kanom babin (fried taro pancake with coconut flakes). Both these desserts were definitely the highlight of the visit-- they were just the right amount of sweetness and tasted absolutely amazing fresh off the stove. Definitely planning to stop by again in the future!
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Manya Z.

Yelp
Decent experience here overall and for a great cause, but it's honestly a bit overhyped, in my opinion. Food is only served on Sundays, parking can be really difficult, they only take cash, and a lot of food sells out rather early. There are a lot of foldable tables/chairs set up, but still, it was hard to find seating and there were many people trying to enjoy their food on the ground. That being said, my boyfriend and I both opted for -- and really liked -- the beef noodle soup, which we heard was the best dish. You get a choice of thin, vermicelli noodles or pho noodles. We got one of each, and I think the pho noodles were better. Despite the soup being a bit too salty for my taste, for $11 each, these bowls, which were loaded with meat, noodles, and veggies, were well worth the cost. I'd really like to try one of their meat and rice or pad thai dishes next time though!
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Susan L.

Yelp
This is a beautiful Thai Temple in Berkeley. You can pray with the Monks or have an amazing "open food" market with the public. There's plenty of sitting, but parking is a very difficult to find. The volunteers are very helpful and nice. The food is flavorful. All monies go to the temple and of course, they take donations. Throughout the food market, you'll see girls dressed in their Thai costumes and a mix of people visiting to eat good Thai food.... There are young, older, Asians, Hispanics, Caucasians people dining in a communal environment. I brought my own "to go" containers to take home food so I don't cook for the day. They charge $1 extra for "to go" containers. If you dine, there's no charge. Cash only is accepted. When you arrive, convert your cash into TOKENS to buy food and drinks. You can exchange your tokens back to cash if you have leftovers or you can donate it to the Temple.
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Alicia K.

Yelp
I always heard about this place but never took the time to get here. So glad that I finally set a time to come. We came around 11am on Sunday and it was already pretty crowded. It's cash only, and we didn't see any ATMs nearby, so be prepared! Exchange cash for tokens first then get into line for food. By far, the beef noodle soup is the best. It's a must order! Honestly one of my favorite beef noodle soups I've had in a while. I chose the thin rice noodles, which had the perfect texture! The bowl is $11 and comes with a generous portion of noodles, an okay portion of beef, and veggies (celery which added a great crunch factor and carrots that were cooked to perfection). For Berkeley, $11 is a great deal. If you want it to go, it'll cost you $1 extra so be sure to bring your own tupperware if you know you won't be able to finish. My friend ordered taro puffs and coconut pancake bites. I liked the pancake bites better, but thought it wasn't worth $10. He also ordered a plate to-go, which came with their most popular items -- pad thai, pork, and eggplant. To me, everything was just okay and didn't compare to the noodle soup. Next time, I definitely want to try the mango sticky rice! It looked so refreshing. Making this my Sunday morning ritual for sure.
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Junnay B.

Yelp
I love supporting this place! Anytime I'm free on a Sunday morning, I grab my friends to come try all of the yummy foods of Thailand. The cooks are always so generous with their portions and they genuinely make the best home cooked food. It's great to be supporting the surrounding community and it's always an experience whenever you come. My must-gets are definitely the beef noodle soup, papaya salad, cau (braised pork stew), and the mango sticky rice. If you like coffee, the thai coffee is also great.
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Megan D.

Yelp
This place is amazing! Like other reviews mention, you exchange cash for different colored tokens and then use those tokens to purchase delicious, homemade tasting Thai dishes. Be prepared to wait in long lines but it's all very worth it. Highly recommend the Pumpkin Basil, Chicken Panang Curry, Eggplant Basil... you really can't go wrong. Be patient, be kind to workers and you'll be rewarded with some of the best Thai food you'll ever have.
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Brian J.

Yelp
Lovely Thai temple in Berkeley. Fun to visit anytime, but Sundays is the day for the food, which is really only served from 10a - 1p. The quese are long, prices are rising and they often run out, but it's still great to support this place. (Though I don't think they are struggling too much based on the history of buying adjoining properties.) The coconut desert thingees (what are they called) oh, Kanom Krok (I just looked it up) are probably the best ones you'll find outside of Thailand. The rest of the food is good too. I lived in Thailand, so it's not quite as good as there, but for Berkeley, and the good vibes that surround it's A-ok fun. I really am happy this place is here. Enjoy.
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Kevin T.

Yelp
The temple is a stark landmark that embellishes an otherwise typical suburban neighborhood. My roommates and I visited around noon near the tail end of service. It was drizzly, so the place was a little sleepy and parking was easy. I could see parking being a nightmare on a busier day. Follow your nose and you'll find the food market in the courtyard out back. It's mostly covered and there are several tables setup. Like other reviews have mentioned, you make a donation to receive a stack of tokens to spend on whatever catches your eye. Don't worry, the tokens are refundable/exchangeable. The temple offers an incredible deal for what they serve. My 2 friends and I ate about $11 worth each. For rice plates, definitely go for 3 sides. We opted for the yellow curry, pad Thai, and pork belly. The pad Thai tasted like it was heavier on the tamarind paste. It was just okay. I think the beef noodle soup, was definitely worth a try. And on a rainy day, it hit the spott. There may have been deliberation on whether seconds were in order. Mango sticky rice was delicious and ripe. Overall, I'd definitely recommend if you've never been, and I'd swing by again if I was in the area.
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Katherine N.

Yelp
This place has decent vegan and non vegan thai food options. The wait can be quite long but the ambiance is fun and unique. Theres only outdoor seating and it can get quite packed. The thai food isn't the best I've had but its decent for the price. This was a fun place to visit on the weekend. Note: Cash only.
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Maggie C.

Yelp
A fun experience! The temple is on a side street right off MLK. It's not a through street and is usually jam packed, so I recommend not even trying your odds and make your life easier by parking a block or two away. If it's your first time, make sure to bring cash and head straight toward the back to exchange for tokens. $1 = 1 token. There are different lines at various tents for the food. I got the 3 item plate for 12 tokens + Thai tea for 3 tokens. I got the pad Thai, eggplant basil, and chicken panang curry. The chicken panang curry was my favorite overall. My friend got the beef noodle soup. This one had the longest line. I tried a bite and I am going to go for this the next time! It can get really busy. It's all outdoor seating. Self-serve on utensils, chili station, and trash.
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Aaron W.

Yelp
Another essential Berkeley eat! Come here for the experience and affordable prices. We came around noon on a sunny day and it seemed like everybody else had the same plan. I'd recommend having some friends wait in line for tokens and others wait in line for food. In total, it took about 30 minutes for us to get our food and get eating. Definitely try the beef noodle soup! The rest of the dishes were pretty carb and rice-heavy but kept us full regardless. Although I've had better Thai food elsewhere, the outdoor + communal experience of it all was really enjoyable.
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Natalia V.

Yelp
A cherished experience I'll keep with me forever! Came here for brunch on Sunday and had an amazing experience. It's lovely to see the community come together here. A beautiful weekly practice that makes me wish I lived in the Bay! The food is amazing and it's a lovely space to practice prayer. You buy a token for a dollar and can get full with $10. The system they have here makes so much sense. This is not the last time they'll see me. I missed the chance to get the mango sticky rice because they sold out, but next time. Apparently it gets packed here so the earlier the better, but it rained the day I went so it wasn't too full.
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Aretha D.

Yelp
What an incredible place to enjoy your Sunday morning! A few tips if it's your first time: -Come with cash as they only take tokens, $1 = 1 token, I would come with $20 to try a little bit of everything -Parking can be a big difficult, I ended up parking a few blocks away and walked -There can be a bit of a line for each dish, but they move really fast -If you're vegetarian, I highly recommend the eggplant, pumpkin, or tofu curry. Only 10-11 tokens! -Add a bit of pickled jalapeños or sambal in your food from their community topping table, it really enhances all the flavors -Clean up after yourself! Once you're done with your food, you can sort your trash into compost and waste, utensils also get washed too I love that this is such a unique way to serve the community, I will definitely be coming here again!
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Sydney J.

Yelp
How it works here is that you first pay for cash for tokens, one token is $1 each. If you're unsure how much to get, you can always browse around the different food stands to check prices first, but if you buy more tokens than you end up spending, you can always go back to the token line and return the tokens to get money back, or you can donate the tokens (essentially giving a monetary donation to the temple). The vegetarian food line tends to be somewhat shorter than the meat food line. There's also another section to the right of the main vegetarian and meat food/curry lines where they sell mango sticky rice, coconut pudding, fried chicken, papaya salad, and coconut cookies, which I often forget to look at since there's usually no line for it. One of the consistently longest and most popular lines is for the beef noodle soup - $11 (11 tokens) which sadly doesn't have a vegetarian option offered. Another popular line is for the fried desserts, kanom krok (small fried coconut pancakes) and kanom babin (taro fritters, which also use coconut and rice flour, and are advertised as being gluten free and vegan). You can order only kanom krok, only kanom babin, or a mixture of both, and you can choose between any combo of these four topping options for the kanom krok: plain (no toppings), chives, corn, or cinnamon. This review covers two different visits. On one of the occasions, I ordered three vegetarian items - pumpkin (kabocha) squash, yellow tofu curry, pad thai - for $12, plus a Thai iced tea for $2. On the second occasion, I ordered two vegetarian items - kabocha, yellow tofu curry - for $11 plus a Thai iced tea for $2, and I split a $10 order with my friend of a combo of kanom babin and kanom krok. However, they will soon be raising the price for iced tea to $3. They offered free samples of the kanom babin the last time I went. Still, the food portions are generous and I generally end up not finishing so you might want to bring your own Tupperware/reusable containers, you can even hand it to the people serving the food directly and they're willing to put the food into them, if you want to cut down on paper plates and waste. I find the kanom krok and kanom babin are both quite yummy and are not very sweet but are somewhat savory. I personally liked cinnamon as a topping the best, but also liked the corn, and only found the chives okay since their flavor actually doesn't come out very much and it's overpowered by the coconut around it. The second time I arrived around 10:45am but there was already quite a few people there, including a long line for the beef noodle soup. Since the folding tables provided by the temple were almost all full by that point, I would actually recommend you bring a picnic blanket or your own chairs if you want to eat at the temple as they do have a grass area where I ended up sitting to stay further from the crowds. There is an all-gender single stall restroom, and a men's restroom and women's restroom with one stall each.
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Keeley M.

Yelp
One of our favorite Sunday lunches! The food is authentic and the service can't be beat. Everyone who works/volunteers there is delightful and helpful. We have been making our way through the menu and recommend it all! Our favorites so far are: 1. The Soup with extra beef and boiled egg (from the pork dish)- ask for a second bowl to make sharing easier 2. All the curries! 3. Fried chicken and sticky rice We bring our own to go containers, our own trays, proper soup spoons, and peanut sauce for the spring rolls Go and enjoy!
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Samantha L.

Yelp
Food: -Beef Soup: $11 -most popular, reminds me of pho -Thai Iced Tea: $2 good iced tea, no complaints -Chicken Panang Curry + Pumpkin: $11 overall good, chicken was a bit dry and the pumpkin could've been cooked a tad bit longer for a softer texture -Green Beans & Tofu: $10 green beans were delicious -Mini Sauce Bar of ~4 different chilis and sauces Parking: small onsite parking lot but decent amount of street parking. Tips: -Hours 10:00-13:00, limited outdoor seating so come early ~9:30 -Exchange cash for coins (you can always exchange back). It is cash only but you'll need ~$15 per person -Lineup for food by splitting up your party and grab a seat before it runs out -There are limited bathrooms -Dogs are allowed -This helps raise money for the temple so please be kind to all of them and clean up after yourself
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Jenny W.

Yelp
Such a fun experience and great way to spend a Sunday morning. We came here early, around 10am, which imo is the move. The crowds started showing up closer to noon, at which point there were long lines for all the food. You start off exchanging cash for tokens, which you can convert back to cash at the end if you have extras. Then you go to different stations to pick up food (which you pay for with your tokens). The stations boil down to the following: beef noodle soup, veggie or meat+veggie platters, miscellaneous apps / desserts, fried chicken, and made on premise desserts. I got a meat+veggie platter, with kabocha+tofu, green curry with chicken, and pad thai (vegetarian). I really liked the kabocha tofu, and the green chicken curry was nothing mindblowing but it was satisfying. The pad thai is not your classic Americanized takeout pad thai - it was much more sour and much less sweet. Personally wasn't a huge fan but my friends liked it. Sweets wise we got this pandan dessert which I didn't love - it had an odd texture and I couldn't taste the pandan at all. The move instead is to get the khanom khrok, a coconut pancake-like dessert. We got a mix of mango and cinnamon, which were both excellent.
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Charlie P.

Yelp
TLDR: worth it for the unique stuff and Thai tea, but your "basics" are gonna be overpriced You arrive and they are always busy but move fast enough. You need to bring cash and exchange it for tokens. For a good time your probably going to need at least $50. It's $1 per token and most things are $10, so if you want to try a few bring the cash, or a few friends to share with. Thai tea: $3 worth it because it's actually more expensive at restaurants now Kanom: $10 worth it bc you can't really get it anywhere else Taro fried: $10 fun to try but personally just taste like fried dough for me. Pad Thai: $10 don't bother most nasty "pad Thai" I ever had and also has no meat Soup: $10 kinda worth it bc where else can you get it for this price
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Vincent M.

Yelp
Tip: make sure to get here early as parking is limited and lines get long very quickly AND bring cash!!! Lines were very organized, easy to follow, and moved relatively fast. Everyone was super friendly and quick to guide if you're confused. Beef noodle soup and mango sticky rice were without a doubt our favorites and seemed like the most popular. Soup($11) had lots of flavor and portion sizes were very generous. There was a variety of meat types included with a selection of thick or thin noodles. The mango sticky rice was absolutely delicious and the perfect finish to our savory meal. Still dreaming about that sweet n juicy mango! The rice plate was a little disappointing as we regret not selecting pad thai as one of our sides. Meat was also a little too fatty for our liking. We will definitely be back not only for the unique experience but also to try some of the less popular food items from their HUGE selection of food items.
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Cindy C.

Yelp
After all these years, probably more than 10 years of coming here to the Wat Mongkolratabram, it's still a fun way to have Sunday Brunch with Thai food at a Thai Temple. Today's food was Pad-Thai and curry had a lot of flavors. The soup lady gave me extra noodles in the boat noodle soup, the soup was delicious as always. They open at 10 am, so I advise you guys to come before 10:30 am so you can get a table. As of 2022, mango and rice $10, beef boat pho $11, food $11.. other desserts ?? Ps. Cash only, if you don't have cash bring a friend who does..
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Dianna H.

Yelp
3 stars for the food but the whole experience was 4 stars Note: make sure you bring cash! My friend and I came Sunday morning around 11:15 and it was packed! It was our first time and the signage is a bit confusing, so I'm glad I checked some Yelp reviews beforehand for guidance. Here's what to do: 1. Exchange cash for tokens and make sure you don't get too much. I was only planning to get food and not any dessert, so $15 was enough for me 2. Get in line for food. There are 3 lines - beef noodle soup, meat + vegetarian curries and stir fries, and vegetarian only 3. Get any drinks or desserts with your remaining tokens 4. Find a seat and enjoy! There's plenty of seating, but it was so packed when I went that we had to wait a little bit to find a spot, even just for the two of us. Most of the seating is also in the sun with no shade. I wish I had known that beforehand so I could've brought a cap. The beef noodle soup line was too long and unshaded, so my friend and I decided to wait in the meat + veg line instead. The pricing works as follows: 1 item - $10 2 items - $11 3 items - $12 You also have to pay an extra $1 for a takeout container. The options when I went were: -chicken yellow/green/panang curry -pork belly, eggs, and tofu stew -pad thai -kabocha basil stirfry -eggplant basil -green beans with tofu -tofu yellow curry I got a 3 item plate with chicken yellow curry, pork belly, and kabocha basil. The chicken curry was okay, the pork belly was dry but I liked the flavor, and the kabocha was too sweet. Honestly, most of the food was too sweet for me personally, hence my 3 star rating. My friend tried the pad thai along with two curries, and she couldn't eat more than a bite or two of the pad thai because it was so sweet. There was still many boxes of mango sticky rice left when we finished getting our food around 11:40, but $10 seemed a bit pricy for what it was so I decided not to try it.
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Christina S.

Yelp
So happy I find out about this temple that serves food every Sunday from 10am - 1pm. There were plenty of tables and chairs for everyone to sit with multiple booths to get food and snacks. The temple is cash only so make sure to bring cash! The lines were super long but moving fast. I started off with: $3 Thai Tea, 5/5 $13 Combo Plate- Pad Thai, Thom Khem, Panang Curry (to go plate $1), 3/5 $10 Kanom Krok, 5/5 $10 Fried Chicken and Sticky rice, 4/5 The service was amazing and everyone was super nice. My overall experience visiting just brings back memories from when I would visit the temple with my family. The combo plate got 3/5 because the Pad Thai is a "meat" dish but didn't have meat at all and was very bland. I don't even remember if the Pad Thai had eggs but I know it had tofu. The person who served me gave me two pieces of pork followed by two pieces of tofu and an egg. He gave me more chicken pieces in my curry than in my Thom Khem which was sad to me because the Thom Khem was really good! The rice was a little hard but I was able to drench it with the sauces of my combo plate. I plan on coming back every other Sunday so I can be able to try meals close to home without having to actually go home. I can't wait to try the beef soup, the mango sticky rice, and other kanoms!
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Christina J.

Yelp
Quick update These were delicious: Kuaytiaw (soup) -with sen yai noodles Protip: Line was much smaller when we came in the morning
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Franklin Z.

Yelp
It's a fun experience to eat here on the Sundays for the food market! It's very unique and have never seen a temple serve food to the public like this, so I'm glad I tried it. This place takes tokens only, which can be purchased with cash only, and the parking can get challenging here. However, I did not feel that I needed to wait too long during lunch time here when I went.
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Tiffany S.

Yelp
Finally had the chance to check this place out! Token system for donations and ordering food. $11 for beef noodle soup / 11 tokens $2 Thai ice tea / 2 tokens They had ran out of everything but Pad Thai in the other line- looking forward to coming back and trying their other items. Communal seating, no fuss kind of place. Good place to have a casual meal with a lot of folks!
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Margaret W.

Yelp
Been wanting to come for years now then COVID hit. I'm glad they're open again. The food is comforting and nothing fancy. But it's good. Also - Be nice. They're moving as fast as they can. Hours 10-1pm SUNDAY only We arrived around 11:45am. Line was long but moved pretty quickly. By the time we left (12:30pm) - a lot of things were sold out. Note- Cash only PSA Have someone wait in line while you buy (just enough) tokens for what you're gonna spend. The 3 of us shared: Two Beef noodle soup (super good). $11 Mango with sticky rice $10. Three item combination. $12 There's a table stocked with condiments/ hot sauce/ fish sauce etc etc. dude the hot sauce is burning hot. Gonna pay for that later Tables are available for diners. Bring table wipes if you're that person. BYOD also otherwise $1 for water or $2 for Thai tea.
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Jasmine L.

Yelp
I perused through the Yelp reviews before coming here and I don't regret the experience, albeit thinking it was just okay. It seems like prices have gone up in recent times as well, gotta love inflation. Upon arrival on Sunday at around 10AM, there were already around 15-20 people in the beef noodle soup line and quite a few people eating. You have to exchange tokens ($1=1 token) to buy the food. There is a token line where they have a large menu that you can check how much everything is if you want to get the exact number of tokens for what you want to buy (cash only). You can also exchange it back afterwards if you bought too many tokens. I went to the token line, while my bf got into the beef noodle soup line. There are a few different booths for different dishes (meat, vegetarian, beef noodle soup, desserts, etc). We decided to try the beef noodle soup and mango sticky rice. There was no line for the mango sticky rice/desserts that early. The only large line was for the noodle soup. + Beef noodle soup: I saw on other Yelp reviews you get the choice of noodles between thin, flat, and thick. My bf wasn't asked about his choice, though, and was given thin automatically. The broth is very sweet, but has a meaty flavor to it. You get a substantial amount of noodles, a few chunks of carrots, celery, and a decent amount of beef (meatballs/beef slices). This line takes the longest because they make the noodles to order, so they're fresh and not soggy. There's also a condiment bar with this fish sauce based chili sauce. The soup was much better/balanced with the spice once I added that into the broth. I would get this again if I came back. $11 + Mango Sticky Rice: There's quite a few mango chunks in here. The rice is nice and sticky, and not too sweet. It also comes with the coconut sauce, which I prefer without. Overall, the mangos were fresh and decently sweet, but I thought it was just okay for $10. I definitely think it's worth a try, though, especially if you like the dish. $10 Tips: Split up and get into different lines asap. Bring cash. Bring your own water bottle! (You can purchase water/drinks (thai tea) here though). Come early! Parking can be a little hard, we parked a block or two away since it's in a residential area. -And don't forget to wear sunscreen since it's outdoor seating, and most of it is in the sun. Everyone's pretty friendly, and it does get packed, so a lot of people share tables as well. -Bring tupperware if you want to get it togo (+$1) or if you can't finish the food (they give the rice plates to you on a paper plate). The experience is pretty cool and the food is decent. I'm not sure if it's worth the lines though, but I do like the community vibe of it all! Regardless, definitely worth trying at least once.

Oranee D.

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SUNDAY food court is amazing. Authentic Thai foood. Reasonable price. If you are in the area before NOON on Sunday, you may want to stop by on a nice, sunny day. Get your tastebuds ready for yummy Thai food cooked by Thais. Limited outdoor seating. If you love street food in Thailand, you will enjoy this place.
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Taylor Z.

Yelp
Pretty fun outdoor food run by the temple. Lots of variety of stuff! The beef noodle soup line was mad long and busy.
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Karen C.

Yelp
Affectionately known as "Thai temple brunch," this place serves up delicious food at reasonable prices every Sunday from 10am-1pm. I'm partial to the pork belly, egg, and tofu stew and pad thai from the three item plate section. The portions here are ginormous and I can't fathom spending more than $15 on food and drink when I'm dining here. If you have a typical appetite, bring tupperware or be prepared to spend the extra $1 for a take out box. P.S. This place has been cash only for as long as I can remember and there are no ATMs, so make sure to get some bills before arriving.
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Angel L.

Yelp
*CASH ONLY* My first time here was when I was a Cal student, and I remember feeling so grateful we have something like this "in our backyard". It's amazing to have a whole community gather at a temple to share a meal. You've seen enough reviews on here to know it's yummy and attracts lots of visitors every weekend! Early bird gets the worm truly applies here - some items can run out fast or you might encounter long lines if you come at noon. Tokens are $1 each, and the most you'll spend is probably $10 on a dish (which is super reasonable considering how much a meal now costs). I'd recommend coming in a group to divide & conquer different stations (one person @ main courses & another at dessert for example). My favorite is the beef noodle soup. I look forward to this visit every time!
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Jordan H.

Yelp
What a cool experience! This place is a legit Thai temple near Downtown Berkeley that serves hot food to the public every Sunday from 10 - 1 PM. The food is DELICIOUS and one of my favorite places to get an authentic Thai meal. Cash only. On arrival, you walk to the token book and exchange your cash for tokens, which you will use to pay for your food. Any unused tokens can be exchanged back for cash. There are a few different food stands for different dishes -- beef noodle soup (~$10), rice plates (~$10), coconut-based dessert called kanom kruk (~$8). Everything is very affordable, authentic, and come in very generous portions. Thai food is typically expensive at the restaurant so you can get amazing value here. The beef noodle soup is probably my favorite. The broth is out of this world and the meat is super tender. The rice plate is probably the best value. You can get three items and they really pack it on! The kanom kruk is typically the slowest line (30+ min), as they require a longer process to make, so if you are in a hurry, I would advise skipping. There are tables and chairs set-up on the lawn. Street parking only. Berkeley parking can be a mess so I advise parking 2-3 blocks away in the neighborhoods and walking to the temple.
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Quoc H.

Yelp
Definitely not hidden spot in Berkeley anymore but this place is always packed as it is only open on Sundays! Most people coming are students, locals, and families so they just walk there, but the temple is located in a residential area so parking is super easy to find and it's free. Entering the temple from the front there's a menu outside and also the alley for the lines for veggie and meat rice plates. I came around 10am and veggie line had 1-3 ppl while meat has 2 lines and around 10 people each. You have to go extra money for tokens first ($5 for red and $1 for green) but they are equivalent to paying for food. The line for the beef noodle soup is the longest for good reason so I suggest getting a friend in that line asap while someone exchanges money for tokens. I got the beef noodle soup (of course) for $10 and it comes with choice among thin, thick, or flat noodles (get flat!) and beef balls, beef slices, and veggies. I added chili flakes and fish sauce at the sauce bar. Overall 10/10. You can ask them for extra meaty bone used to make the broth for $1. This bowl is a must get even if the line is long! I also got 3 item combo for $11 (they raised the price) and it comes with rice. My items were pad Thai, yellow chicken curry with veggies, pork belly (they really skimp out on this selection tho fyi one egg and a few pierces of meat because it's more expensive compared to pad Thai and chicken). Big tip here is to bring your own Tupperware and ask them to fill it up using that! They scoop waayyy more into the Tupperware than the plates. If you want a togo containers it's $1 extra so you might as well bring your own from the start. Food overall was good tho, pad Thai 7/10 nothing special, pork belly 8/10 tender, juicy, could used more flavor, yellow curry 7/10 also nothing special. There is also a dessert stand! There are taro fritters, Khanom Krok (coconut milk pancakes), and mango sticky rice. I got the last two! The pancakes comes with choice of cinnamon, corn, or chives topping. I picked cinnamon and also used sugar (from sauce bar) to dip them in! This was $9 and my rating is 9/10. Overall very delicious, but they felt not done on the inside and was kinda gooey? Could be good for others but I would've liked them more crispy on the outside and done on the inside. The mango sticky rice was also $9 and was 8/10. Mangos were fresh and rice with the coconut sauce was not too sweet.
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Tiffany Y.

Yelp
**3.5 stars rounded up to 4 stars** The Thai Temple is only open for Sunday lunch and I definitely recommend coming right when they open because the lines get long and the food can run out! Once you get here, you trade in cash for tokens that can be used to purchase a variety of food. It's a fun experience with good priced food and outdoor seating! 3 Item Plate ($10) with chicken panang (red) curry, pork belly & eggs & tofu stew, and eggplant and tofu: The curry was definitely my favorite, but everything was delicious. I do wish they had given more of each item (only one piece of pork belly) though. Beef Noodle Soup with Thick Noodles ($9): They were super generous with the amount of toppings put in! The broth is a bit on the sweeter side, but it's full of flavor and I couldn't stop drinking it. I chose the thicker noodles, which could have been a bit firmer. Kanom Krok & Babin Combo ($8): My favorite part of the meal! I never tried these before but Kanom Krok are like creamy coconut milk pancakes and you can get them with toppings like cinnamon, chives, or corn, or just have them plain. Kanom Babin is a taro fritter that was super crispy and lightly sweet. Combo comes with 5 Krok and 3 Babin.
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Muang P.

Yelp
This Thai Temple in Berkeley is truly a hidden gem. Every Sunday from 1000-1300, they serve up some serious eats for a great price. But I'd suggest getting there early because they run out of food fast. Lines are long for each food station, but so worth it! As others have mentioned, it is a token system. They charge one token ($1) for to-go containers or you could bring your own. (CASH ONLY) They do provide plates for dine-in. There are plenty of outdoor seating and street parking throughout the residential area. Definitely give this place a try if you're in the area!
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Spencer Q.

Yelp
Food: 3/5 Service: 4/5 Ambiance: 3.5/5 Overall: Be prepared to wait in lines. The food does very in flavor from rich and flavorful to standard fare. Food: Beef Soup - 3/5 - The broth in this is very flavorful but the amount of meat and noodles is a little small in portion size. The pricing is fairly reasonable for this. 3 item plate - 3/5 - I got the pad thai, yellow curry, and pork belly. I would say the taste here was pretty standard fare. I would not say it's the best thai food I've had but it was decent. Coconut Dessert - 3/5 - There are typically 3 flavors. I got regular and cinnamon. It was a crispy exterior and milky center, It's basically coconut milk. Service: 4/5 - The servers are pretty friendly. Ambiance: 3.5/5 - In the backyard of the temple, there's a bunch of folding tables. Be prepared to cozy up next to some people.
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Zareen C.

Yelp
I'd always heard of the Thai temple brunches, and I finally got to go. I came pretty early around 10:15am on a partly rainy Sunday, which meant there wasn't much of a wait in line or for seating. Within 10 minutes or so, everyone in our five person party had exchanged their money for tokens and gotten their food. The food is delicious, and the best part is the price. For only $13 you can get rice, chicken curry, pad Thai, and a vegetable dish. The meal was warm and filling, just what I wanted on a slightly overcast day. There were very sturdy tents set up overhead so the occasional rain didn't bother us. It was a really nice place to catch up with friends over an affordable, yummy meal.
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Terra T.

Yelp
This is my go-to spot every Sunday morning! Affectionately known as "Thai temple", this place serves a variety of dishes for really cheap prices! - Beef Noodle Soup: 5/5 -$11 extremely popular which a rich broth with beef. You can choose your size of noodles from thick, medium, thin. - Meat plate (2 items): 4.5/5 -$11 there are many items you can choose from to add. I chose the Chicken Panama curry, which tasted really great with the meat and carrot being very tender and soft, and the pork belly/egg stew, which is my favorite side! I wanted to go back to get another portion of pork belly stew but they ran out by the time I got back! Recommendations: - bring cash! You exchange cash for tokens that will help you purchase the food - go early! Get there before 11 so that the lines are not lining and you can find seating - bring Tupperware! If you have any leftovers, bring them home! - parking, their parking lot is very small. There is street parking around the area but they tend to get filled if you don't go early enough!
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Patricia Y.

Yelp
Where the locals eat...Sunday brunch begins at 10 AM but there's already a long line so arrive early, especially since there's limited parking so you need to drive down a block to park around the neighborhood streets. First thing to do is exchange cash for tokens (you can change it back if you don't use it up or save for next time so get more than needed). There are different tents for all the dishes they offer. Go straight to the front line first near the entrance (unless you came only for the beef noodle soup) bc that's where they offer 1-2-3 combo sets starting at $10. The menu is posted on the front and a nice selection including vegetarian options. Save room for Thai iced tea and mango sticky rice dessert (big portion). I saw other ppl bring their own Tupperware containers, great idea if you want to bring home some of their sauce from the self serve table. Seating is outdoors and shared. All proceeds from their Sunday brunch are considered donations to the church & all the food tastes homemade!
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Jacob P.

Yelp
I have been here (Thai Temple, as we call it) more times than I can possibly count. For the last 15 years, this has been a Sunday staple for my family and continued into when I went to college. All the food is good, but the soup is amazing, the pork belly plate is tender, and the Kanom Krok (Thai coconut mini pancakes) are always a must-get. As long as Thai Temple operates, I will be a loyal customer. I just hope the prices can stay low . See you Sunday!

Sonya G.

Yelp
Best food Ever! I love going to the temple on Sundays as much as possible the food is amazing and for 15.00 u get slot of food I have tried everything they offer my favorite is the pork belly and the sops and curries as well sticky rice n mango!
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Monica B.

Yelp
Always a feel-good time! Yummy/hearty food, excellent prices, generous portions. First, get tokens. When I came most recently, $21 was enough for me, my partner, and leftovers lol. Then attack either the meat/veggie lines or beef noodle soup. Beef noodle soup line definitely gets long so maybe attack that one first. Bring your own Tupperware, your largest ones for largest portion sizes lol. I brought glass ones and it keeps the sauce contained nicely rather than the disposable to-go containers that might leak. We did the 3 meat combo for 10 tokens, beef noodle soup for 9 tokens, and then a Thai iced tea to share for 2 tokens. The beef noodle soup is so flavorful and satisfying. In our 3 item combo, we did Chicken Panang curry, chicken yellow curry, and pad thai (veg). Yum- I recommend it all! They have plenty of seating. We went at 10:20 this past Sunday and we found a table easily. However, there was a pesky bee/wasp that was threatening to touch my food lol. I noticed lines get much longer as I was eating. Love this place! Good vibes and good food.