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Bbq chicken, sticky rice n a small side of papaya salad hits the spot! Will be back to try the noodle dishes. The service was okay, I don’t expect you to be a cheerleader but a simple "hello" would do 🙂
I recently had the pleasure of dining at Sticky Rice in the Grand Central Market, and I can't stop raving about the incredible experience. The Crying Tiger Steak was a highlight that left my taste buds dancing with delight. The thinly sliced steak was perfectly cooked, tender, and packed with flavo
Stumbled upon this place and gave the PAD THAI a try, food was great, however, the service is gotta catch up to the other joints operating around the market. I get it, it was a Saturday, maybe caught them on an off day. But I’ll be back to try something else and maybe be surprised by better service.
Very flavorful Thai food. I thought the portions were a bit small but overall delicious. Tried the chicken curry noodles and it was fantastic. Thai iced tea definitely top 3!!!!
The ambience was nice and the service was not bad. Coming to the taste of food, the Thai bbq chicken set was above average and the value for money was not bad.. Some dishes may need a "push" to perfection but overall I would say the restaurant was above average. Despite a small flaw, the restaura
Authentic and good Thai food! Was my first time at the market. After walking around a few times, decided to try Sticky Rice. The omelets over rice reminded me of the streets of Bangkok when I was young with street hawkers. Great flavor and hints of fish sauce. The papaya salad was fresh and ref
My recent visit to Sticky Rice left me in awe. The ambiance of the restaurant was a true homage to Thai culture. The soft lighting, traditional artwork, and soothing colors created a serene atmosphere. It was the perfect setting for an intimate dinner. Service was impeccable from start to finish. Th
It was good, service was fast. You are right in the middle of the action sitting there to eat. Highly recommend the food.
On weekdays, you want to get here before noon, or after 1:30pm to avoid the inevitable lunch crowd. They have two separate lines: one for noodles, another for curries and grilled meat dishes. I thought the Pad Thai was okay, but it needed more flavor. The crab fried rice was subtle and delicious.
I'm going to miss this place. Visited this place during my brief stay in LA. Amazing food with good portion sizes and flavor. The wait time during dinner can be a bit long and best sellers tend to sell out. Tasty food to try and definitely recommend.
I've gotten food here a few times and it's always been good! It's ready pretty quickly and reasonably priced. I most recently got the yellow chicken curry. It was like 70% chicken which is awesome because usually other restaurants will just put a bunch of potatoes as filler. The only problem I had
I had the pleasure of dining at Sticky Rice restaurant and it was an amazing experience from start to finish. The menu had a great variety of dishes, including some unique and lesser-known options that I had never tried before. I particularly enjoyed the Khao Soi and the Pad Kee Mao - both had amazi
Walked the entire market and chose Sticky Rice. My friends went the el Salvadoran cuisine route. I went with the pineapple fried rice with chicken. I’m not a small human, and that filled me up. Very tasty. Aside from the amazing food options, the people watching in the market is quite entertaining!
We tried the tofu pad Thai and the braised beef panang curry and both were very good. The beef curry was definitely the better of the two. The pad Thai was a HUGE portion and not too sweet but I would have preferred much less noodles and more of the other ingredients, it was honestly way too much fo
Only to-go orders still, but packed well and quick friendly service. I ended up trying the Khao Soi, which is a curry noodle Thai dish. It came in a to-go package that separated the curry soup from the noodles so that they wouldn't get overly soggy. The curry is on the sweeter side and is very crea
First time eating here. Delicious & flavorful! I ordered the “Gai Yang” and my favorite part about the plate was the papaya salad. Perfect flavor as a side to the chicken and rice.
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