Reviews Ekkamai Thai Restaurant

4
Handoko Oktavianus
+4
It is a good thai restaurant. They are quite popular with locals because of their good taste and reasonable prices. We ordered three food. All of them are good. However, green curry is too sweet for my taste. I would ask it to be more spicy next time! Overall, it is a good restaurant!
5
Abhinaya Chandra
+5
Small restaurant with amazing food. It seems like mostly locals come here. There are tons of vegetarian options for decent prices for LA.
5
Serenia Taylor
+5
The food was very delicious and fresh & plenty to share. Service was ok. I would go back but do takeout because we are outside and it's next to the street so it was very noisy.
5
Ariana St. Peter
+5
best and quickest Thai food that I have found in LA. always super flavorful and always hits the spot! plus if you order take out and spend $30 dollars you get free egg rolls, which are super tasty!! everything feels so made with love as well. you can taste the quality and effort in every bite. I'm sure there's better or whatever out there but for the price, so good always!
5
Gabrielle Garcia-Williams
+5
The fried trout is absolutely delicious!! So crispy and the fresh salad on top is great. I will crave this dish.
4
Ania Ania
+4
Very good food and lovely service !
5
Michael Livezey
+5
Best Thai food on the Westside. We’ve been eating here for years, mostly takeout, but have dined in more recently and they always have very authentic, fresh, and delicious Thai dishes for an affordable price. Would highly recommend!
5
L P
+5
One of my fav thai restaurants in US and LA area. Their fried rice was very good. Esp thai basil fried rice.
4
Pheebs
+4
The noodles were on the sweet side. Wonton soup was overly powerful with cilantro flavor. Mango sticky rice was the best. Perfectly ripe. I'd come back again. But ayara is better still. I wanted to stop at Costco too that why we went here.
5
Frank Thoeny
+5
We usually eat at the restaurant, but today we ordered on the phone and had our food delivered right to our door. Excellent service and the best Thai Food in WLA. We highly recommend Ekkamai Thai Restaurant. We go there weekly and sometimes twice a week.
4
Eric Mao
+4
Friendly and accommodating staff, heard that we wanted to split some dishes so instsntly grabbed us four individual plates. We got the Pad Ekkamai, Sweet and Sour Vegetables Entree, Green Curry with Shrimp, and Thai Fried Rice. Green curry was very liquid, like a soup. Thought it was a bit bland. Fried rice was good, but not anything too out of the ordinary. Pad Ekkamai was flavor-packed, had a stronger garlic/spice flavor than a regular Pad Thai. Sweet and sour vegetables was really good, didn't think I would look forward to marinated pineapples but this dish was great. Oh, and we got a side order of brown rice (purple rice), which was really good.
5
Mimi Gib
+5
I've been to a lot of Thai restaurants, and this one is definitely among the best. The food is consistently delicious, and the staff is always friendly and attentive. This Thai restaurant has a great selection of vegetarian options, which is a huge plus for me. The flavors are amazing, and the service is always prompt and friendly.
5
Austin Sanchez
+5
I’ve been to my fare share of Thai restaurants, and this is by far the best Thai restaurant I have ever been too. The Phanaeng curry was absolutely amazing. Would and will come again when I’m back in Santa Monica.
5
Pest Outwest
+5
I like to take out from here, it's close to my apartment block, easy drive, just across Lincoln beyond the Costco. They do standards well, the pad Thai is a bit gooey for my taste, but it's okay. I think the peanut sauce with the satay is too bland, but given I always cut up the meat and mix it with whatever else I'm having, doesn't matter I suppose. The appetizers are where they shine, the satay is fine, but the bacon wrapped shrimp are killer. I eat a couple and then . . . cut them up and mix it with the noodles. Ah well. The chicken rolls are particularly good, real dense and meaty. You know what I do with them too. I like that you can delete the peas from the curry, peas don't belong in Thai. Nothing fancy, just American Thai for the masses, and that's exactly what I want for a takeout treat on a TV night. Considering it's in a pretty high-rent district, the cost is reasonable. Parking might be an issue on a busy evening, but I've never had a problem.
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