Mini Yeah
About the Business
Mini Yeah is a cozy and inviting restaurant located at 9619 Las Tunas Drive in Temple City, California. Specializing in delicious and affordable mini-sized dishes, Mini Yeah offers a unique dining experience for those looking to try a variety of flavors in one sitting. From mini burgers to mini tacos, there is something for everyone to enjoy at this charming eatery. Come visit Mini Yeah for a fun and flavorful meal that will leave you wanting more!
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Location & Phone number
9619 Las Tunas Dr, Temple City, CA 91780, United States
Hours open
Monday:
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
11:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Reviews
"Tom Yum Hotpot broth was delicious, most of the ingredients were pre-cooked and some overcooked. Corn was soggy and stale. Lemongrass clams was okay, overall, the clams for both this dish and hotpot were not fresh, still had sand in it, plus it is also pre-cooked. It was served in 2 minutes upon order placement.. Thai volcano pork ribs was delicious, balanced flavour, and tender meat. Only praises here for this dish."
"2/3/2024 - Mini Yeah, a Fution Thai Food stall chain restaurant in Temple City (100 Years History), Los Angeles, was opened in 09/2023. It has nearly 300 stores worldwide. In China alone, it has more than 200. The Fusion Thai Food has been attracting millions of Chinese customers worldwide. For example, a boneless chicken feet dish is the best among all Chinese restaurants in Los Angeles I have been going for decades. Aunt Phuket Curry Shrimp, Mango Stick Rice, which is very unique with three flavors, and Thai Coffee are also 5 star, respectively. A hot pot dish is also very good."
"The atmosphere is great, and I love the decorations. All food tastes great! Thai Traditional Tom Yum Pot, Squid In Hot & Sour Sauce and Iced Lychee Bowl are must-tries!! Their service is excellent! Highly suggest this Gem! Will definitely return to try the dish I missed this time."
"First, if you're coming here for Thai food, don't expect it. This is not really Thai food but really a Chinese idea of Thai food. You won't find the traditional Thai flavors of galangal or lemongrass really come through but really moreso the Chinese flavorings. It's a fun restaurant with fun food and decent service. Just don't come expecting Thai. The drinks are EXCELLENT so definitely come for the drinks. Really good Thai tea and really good pineapple drinks. The mini chicken is fun and comes piping hot with a great dipping sauce and wonderfully cooked skin. They give you gloves so you can break it up with your hands. It's juicy and delicious. The chicken curry is more in the style of a Chinese/Cambodian curry which is a bit looser and less creamy. Maybe like a panang curry but no thai eggplant. There's a bit of a kick, lightly bitter, and somewhat salty. Don't dump your rice in, take it a bit at a time. The soups are fun. A huge bowl with a bunch of sides! Not the topping you would expect but this is a great value. Definitely worth an order. You can share this with 2-3 people. There's a cup Noodle dish that I think is fun! And quite yummy compared to the pad thai. Well seasoned and lots of protein. It's a solid stir fry. Mango sticky rice was delicious! Great balance of creamy coconut to sweetness. The mangos were really fresh and perfect. Definitely a good finish to the meal"
"This newly opened Thai street food theme restaurant became very popular and saw a lot of Instagram postings. So we thought we had to check it out. We went today to dined at Mini Yeah Thai Restaurant in Temple City, a popular Thai street food chain from China. The standout dish here was the Spring Chicken, known for its crispy skin and tender meat, which didn't disappoint. However, I was less impressed with the Satay, which was dried and difficult to enjoy. The Thai Pad Thai, on the other hand, was quite tasty, though the portion size left me wanting more. One aspect that truly stood out was the restaurant's decor – it's Instagram-worthy, with vibrant Thai culture murals and a charming beach-themed courtyard. Service at Mini Yeah Thai was excellent. When I mentioned the issue with the dried Satay, they promptly replaced it with a more tender version prepared by the chef. Kudos for their responsiveness. However, it's worth noting that prices here lean towards the higher side, and the portion sizes can be quite small. Additionally, the parking situation might catch you off guard – the parking lot is located in the back, and you have to enter through the rear door. In summary, Mini Yeah Thai Restaurant offers a mix of hits and misses when it comes to the food, but the delightful decor and attentive service make it a decent option for a Thai dining experience in Temple City, albeit at a premium price point."
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