Grilled satay chicken skewers with a peanut dipping sauce.
Deep fried tofu, served with sweet & sour sauce.
Pan fried pork filled dumplings with a house soy sauce.
Those seeking burning questions must seek within - within a coconut, at least.
A bit sour, a lot of spice - prepare to get chili high.
Light noodles cooked with dark sauce - in all things, duality.
Thai classic. Deep breaths optional.
Despite the name, there’s no alcohol in here. Life is full of surprises.
In Thai culture, Yellow is said to be the lucky color of Monday. Good way to start the week.
Red. The color of heat. Also the color of fire. Coincidence?
This complex union of spices and herbs has been cited as an aphrodisiac. Is it hot in here?
This one has peanuts. If you need some time to consider your options, meditate on it.
Protein, spices, basil, and focus. Keep it simple.
Dedicate this moment to eggplants. They’re spongy and absorbent, much like our minds.
A dish like this has been hiding in the depths of your consciousness. Consider this moment. Choice of protein stir-fried with cashews and chilis.
Pepper, the source of heat. Paired with garlic, this one is not to miss.
Protein, spices, rice, and focus. Keep it simple. Did I mention the spices?
The only thing sweeter than pineapple rice is a moment of spicy mindfulness. Far out.
Hours of Service:
Friday: 11:00AM - 08:30PM
Monday: 11:00AM - 08:30PM
Sunday: Closed
Tuesday: 11:00AM - 08:30PM
Saturday: 11:00AM - 08:30PM
Thursday: 11:00AM - 08:30PM
Wednesday: 11:00AM - 08:30PM
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