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Tuk Tuk Thai
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Ratings and Reviews for Tuk Tuk Thai
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Apr 30 2012
Mai N. via Yelp
The pad thai has a really good flavor! I'm only giving it 4 stars because they could put more shrimp in it for $13.read more
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Apr 28 2012
Kai G. via Yelp
I had the pear salad...it seemed like it had already been eaten. Don't waste your money on this one. The spicy basil noodles might be okay w/o the...read more
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Mar 15 2012
Chanh H. via Yelp
Overpriced and unimpressive. I don't mind paying a little bit more if you're going to give me better quality or larger portions, but i got neither at this...read more
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Jan 29 2009
Aliceworld via Citysearch
The poor service matches the quality of food. The beef is dry and tasteless. They close very early and are very rude about it - th...read more
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Dec 17 2008
trojanfromoregon via Citysearch
I wasn't gonna write a review but after reading the negative reviews I felt I had to speak up. I'm Thai. I love Pad Thai. I've ...read more
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Aug 19 2008
TravelEats via Citysearch
A friend of mine, whom is a really picky eater recommended it to me. Well I was really impressed, b/c I'm a sourthern girl from N....read more
In Short
Owned by the folks behind Silver Lake's popular Rambutan, this small, square restaurant serves similar fare to Thai-craving Westsiders. Closely spaced, warm-wood tables fill the well-lit, yellow dining room, its walls accented with cobalt blue sconces. A substantial, veggie-heavy menu includes standbys like chicken satay and pad thai. More unusual dishes such as papaya salad, wok bowls and green-curry dumplings are also featured. The house specialty dessert is coconut sticky rice with fresh mango.
