Instead of Thai-Chinese, Toi is Thai-Hard Rock. The inside of the restaurant is plastered with rock posers from around 1975-1985. This is where the guys from Guitar Center get their pad thai. One of the best things there is the simplest: the black rice. Get that instead of normal rice. The portions are GIGANTIC, meaning one order lasts you for two meals, so be prepared to take something back. The prices are low. It's really spicy and tasty, so I go there frequently. The weekday lunch combo special is a real bargain.
Rock 'n roll attitude meets decent Thai food at this restaurant that's decorated wall-to-wall with rock memorabilia. Their menu includes a couple of especially delicious vegetarian options: a special kind of brown rice that makes most incarnations of the stuff look like pale imitators and firm, crinkle-cut tofu chunks lightly stir fried with fresh vegetables. Also notable, the outstanding...
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Late night Rock n Roll Thai food with a healthy twist. Great old Rock posters and twisted metal dragons flying off the walls. The menu is Thai with a twist, Pumpkin Tofu and the best brown rice I've ever eaten. First time I took my New Jersey born ad bred hubby there he turned to me and said, "Hey, that guy over there - he looks like Weird Al." "Hun, That IS Weird Al, we're in LA now....." Al...
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