In Business Since 1977
(818) 790-6074
Authentic Thai Cuisine Since 1977 Dine In Or Carry Out
* Awarded the California Restaurant Association's Best Asian Restaurant (Tri-City)* Voted Glendale's Best Thai Restaurant 2002




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Posted by Socalnative3 on 11/24/2008
Thai is my fav kind of food so I am always trying all of the Thai places i can find. Thai places in La Canada and areas around it, in Van Nuys, Burbank, Redondo Beach, North Hollywood, all over southern Cali. This is by far the best Thai I have found. Clean place, nice atmosphere, fast, nice service, resonable prices. Not just a hole in the wall, a beautiful little sit down restaurant for a date, (I've actually suggested this place for several of mine ;0) ). I will try just about anything, but am particular what I call good. I like flavor, and hate when meats have alot of fat or grissel. This place has great flavors and doesn't have any of the gross extras you don't want. Actually, I really miss living as close to them as I used to. They have a few great Vegan items too since I have taken a few Vegan family & friends there. The only other Thai restaurant I've found that might match this place in my absolute favorites category in all of my travels, is by Las Vegas. Try it out, you'll love it!!
Posted by The_Stork on 10/12/2008
Min's Kitchen is one of our favorites. The other is just down the street -- The Dish! Min's has delicious food, a cozy atmosphere and excellent service. They greet regulars by name, and are very friendly.
Posted by HybridPally on 8/20/2008
The food tasted great, but the portions are somewhat on the small side. Now, I don't ask for much and am mostly content with what I have and try to give people the benefit of the doubt, but the woman serving my table was horrible. She always had a scowel on her face, constantly ignored my table, and it seemed she serviced tables better if she thought she was going to be tipped well, which really is a pitty, because I have been known to tip up to 30% based soley on service. (It also shows how one should never judge a book by its cover). I think I can say I get better service at the DMV!! In any case, the atmoshphere was cozy and I still marvel at how they managed to fit all those tables in there. I do recomend trying the food, because it is delicious, but only if you have a few (9-12) extra bucks to drop for small portions and bad service.
Posted by PasadenaKat on 7/7/2008
After driving past this restaurant for years, I finally decided to go last weekend for lunch. Boy, was I missing out. I must say, the Thai food is better than Bobaworld/Noodle World. It's just more flavorful and the dishes really stand out. As for the service, the waitress was very friendly and gracious. The only problem was, she was the only person waiting on the entire dining room. I say dining room, because the restaurant looks sort of like someone's dining hall, with tables of four along the walls, and long tables in the middle of the room. They need new high chairs. Oh yes, it seemed like Chef Ramsay was barking up orders in the kitchen, and the one waitress (bless her heart) was running around in "Benny Hill" mode, trying to make everyone happy. Yes, the meal was pricey, the service was fair (amazing enough), but the food was so delish! Try the braised green beans and the House Special (egg noodles with duck). Go during off-peak hours to avoid the "Benny Hill" antics.
Posted by jlieske on 10/1/2007
They prepare their Thai dishes with more refinement than I find elsewhere. I appreciate that they have a large selection of vegetarian options. And their prices are very reasonable.
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