Overall: 4.3/5 (dine in)
Block 9 is located in the corner of the building and can be missed if you're not looking carefully. We went on a Friday afternoon and it wasn't packed. The set up is like an Asian fast food joint. The food came out in about 10-15 minutes after we ordered on disposable trays. Food was good but the price is a tad high for the amount of food you get compared to another Thai restaurant of the same caliber.
Pork Skewers ($14): This came with 4 skewers, a side of sauce, and sticky rice. We poured the sauce over the rice and skewers. It wasn't strong but complimented the meat and rice well. The pork skewers were a good size, tasty, and tender. The sticky rice was okay.
Lunch Drunken Noodles ($12) with Combo Pork & Beef ($3): They gave a generous amount of protein - pork, beef, & shrimp! The pork and beef were standard but the shrimps were really juicy. The drunken noodles were delicious and addicting as well. The wontons were crispy but didn't really go with the drunken noodles so I felt like it was its own appetizer.
Mark Bailey [Cimarron-Memorial HS]
+5
This place is the business. Some of the best comfort Thai food around. It’s a 20 minutes drive for us and we’re here for the second time in 3 weeks. Don’t delay! Come over and order your favorite Thai dishes. Dunk noodles, pad Thai, cucumber salad, spring rolls, yellow curry, Bangkok fried rice…. All really good. Plus they have root beer. ☺️
Great restaurant if you are on a lunch break and need a quick bite to eat. The food serving size is perfect. The flavors of the food are lasting because of the freshness.
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