Pho Thai-Lao Kitchen
219 Maywood Avenue, Maywood, New Jersey, United States
About the Pho Thai-Lao Kitchen
Pho Thai-Lao Kitchen is a popular restaurant located at 219 Maywood Avenue in Maywood, New Jersey, United States. Specializing in Thai and Laotian cuisine, this establishment offers a diverse menu of authentic dishes that will delight your taste buds. From flavorful pho noodle soups to spicy curries and refreshing papaya salads, Pho Thai-Lao Kitchen is the perfect spot to experience the bold and vibrant flavors of Southeast Asia. Whether you're craving a hearty meal or looking for a quick bite to eat, this restaurant is sure to satisfy your cravings for delicious Asian fare. Visit Pho Thai-Lao Kitchen today and indulge in a culinary journey that will transport you to the streets of Thailand and Laos.
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219 Maywood Ave, Maywood, NJ 07607, United States
Opening hours of Pho Thai-Lao Kitchen
Monday:
11:00 - 21:30
Tuesday:
11:00 - 21:30
Wednesday:
11:00 - 21:30
Thursday:
11:00 - 21:30
Friday:
11:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
11:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
11:00 - 21:30
Reviews of Pho Thai-Lao Kitchen
"Not the greatest Thai Food I have had but definitely not bad either. While all the items were cooked well, flavor-wise it could have been better. Especially the Pad Thai was just average, and I usually use it as baseline when ordering Thai Food. I would have given 4 Stars, if at least the price was not so high."
"Omg this was a hidden gem. Doing a drive by coming from my doctor's and returning something from Lands end. Saw this place and decided to check it out. We'll the pad thai was the best I ever had. The spring roll sauce was amazing a d the dressing on the salad was so flavorful. Went back 2 days later for more."
"So honestly the food is really good. The red curry I ordered I specified as spicy. It is honestly probably the best red curry I’ve had. The chicken and shrimp dumplings were delicious too. The restaurant is uncomfortable, they had no AC in late August, poorly lit, and customers were sitting in booths with their feet on the booty. I realize that isn’t directly the restaurants fault but people need to realize it’s not their living room. The quality and taste of the good honestly makes up for how much of a hole in the wall this spot is. I’d recommend doing take out."
"Came by on a cold Friday night at around 6:30 pm. There was only one other couple dining but there was a steady stream of people picking up orders. I think I’ve only tried Laotian food one other time, so I was excited to check this place out. To start, we had the Lao crepe. It’s kind of like the Vietnamese banh xeo’s sister - shares some similarities but they have different personalities. The Lao crepe is fried and crispy on the outside but the inside is almost mochi-like. The inside is filled with fresh herbs, bean sprouts, and peanuts. It comes with two dipping sauces. I’m not sure what the reddish one was but the other one, which I assume is some fish sauce concoction was perfect. I loved it so much that I used it for the fried rice we ordered. It was the Esan sausage basil fried rice. I liked the sausage but wish there was more of it. and the soft shell crab with garlic sauce. It’s filled with veggies, so at least I felt a bit healthier. We also had the soft shell crab with garlic sauce (which also came with a ton of veggies), which wasn’t great. The crab was small and over fried, almost borderline burnt and overall, the dish was too salty. The white rice it came with helped though. For dessert, they were out of our first two choices, so we settled for the fried vanilla ice cream, which was just okay. Overall, I really liked the Lao crepe but everything else was meh. Maybe we just didn’t order the right things. I would still be willing to come back and try the Lao style pho, especially since there aren’t many (if any) Laotian restaurants in the area."
"I recently moved to Thailand in January. I also lived in Lao for 9 months in 2020. I came back to visit family here in Northern New Jersey and decided to try Pho Thai - Lao kitchen today. They do an outstanding job. Everything tasted authentic and delicious. The service was exceptional too. This is traditional Thai and Lao dishes. A+"
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