I love nothing more than ending the night out with a good meal. Late Night Thai is one of those obscure restaurants that open after bedtime and are never busy. Pretty good food with a choice of tofu or veggies. Try the stir-fried Spicy Mongolian tofu in a smoky sweet sauce, my favorite dish at this place.
Review Source:This place is awesome, especially for a late night joint (note the times). It is cheap and great quality. Â The mango smoothie is one of the best I've had. Â Their basil chicken is great. Â Their drunken noodles (pad kee mao) are superb, full flavored with fresh vegetables that have not had all their goodness cooked out of them (not overlooked in other words). Â I would have included comment on more dishes but I have yet to try them, though I trust they will meet, if not exceed, the high standard set by those items I have tried.
Review Source:I think the concept of this place is funny. Late Night Thai. Not early morning, not late afternoon...LATE NIGHT THAI.
We got two things of pad thai, chicken fried rice, egg rolls, and crab rangoon for $20. That's ridiculously good. At a time of the night where people are probably willing to pay way too much for yummy salty food, I'd call it a deal.
I know some people here said their pad thai was grey and gross...but ours wasn't. It could've been the immense amount of booze talking, but I thought it was some of the best I've had in awhile. That doesn't really say much, because there are a ton of places out there with really, REALLY bad pad thai. But I liked it.
The chicken fried rice was good. The egg rolls were great. The crab rangoon was ok.
I wish they had this place closer to me, I'd stay up late just to get it. We were visiting friends though, so this was the first and possibly the last time I get to experience LATE NIGHT Thai.