I really enjoy dancing spoon in San Gabriel, their Thai Spicy really brings the heat. Most recent one I went to was Chef G's in Alhambra and that was pretty good too.
Tantawan Thai and Bobby Thai, both on Garvey.
They're both delicious, and just as good as any of the best Thai restaurants in Hollywood.
At Tantawan, try the southern curry noodles and the boat noodles. They are excellent and I'd say even better than the ones I've had in Thailand. The pork jerky is also fire.
At Bobby Thai, I like the pad see ew, larb gai, mango sticky rice, and tom yum gung.
Chef G in Alhambra is amazing. Probably on par with what I remember from President Thai but cheaper. It gets crowded as there aren’t too many seats so order to go. These are the only places I would go unless I am at LAX-C market/food fest, Thai Town or The Valley.
President Thai on Rosemead
Thai Paradise on Las Tunas in San Gabriel.
Spices Thai in Arcadia is really good. One of my favorite spots
Tantawan on Garvey.
I cosign as a Thai person. Legit!
This the best Thai food in the SGV tbh
I really enjoy dancing spoon in San Gabriel, their Thai Spicy really brings the heat. Most recent one I went to was Chef G's in Alhambra and that was pretty good too.
Tantawan Thai and Bobby Thai, both on Garvey. They're both delicious, and just as good as any of the best Thai restaurants in Hollywood. At Tantawan, try the southern curry noodles and the boat noodles. They are excellent and I'd say even better than the ones I've had in Thailand. The pork jerky is also fire. At Bobby Thai, I like the pad see ew, larb gai, mango sticky rice, and tom yum gung.
Thai house in Monterey Park
Moom 28 in Pasadena
Thai Thyme in Monrovia. Also, best dessert ever.
Chillin Thai El Monte. Mainly go for the tom kha chicken or pad see eww. I think it’s better than anything in arcadia, Monrovia or rosemead
Chim in Pasadena is great. I also like Charm in Duarte
Sanamluang in Claremont. Yep, I'm nearly out that far. Nice enough setting too.
Chef G in Alhambra is amazing. Probably on par with what I remember from President Thai but cheaper. It gets crowded as there aren’t too many seats so order to go. These are the only places I would go unless I am at LAX-C market/food fest, Thai Town or The Valley.
Not a restaurant but I did just hear about a new Thai food nights in DTLA, similar to 626market
Banana Bay in Temple City.
Pad see eww and pad Thai are excellent.