Written by Sangmin L. on 6/13/2013 | Member since 2012
I don't understand why this place only has a 2 stars, I'd say the right ratings would be a 3.5 stars. They have decent food. Only downside is that sometimes they cook certain recipes very poorly. This doesn't happen often, but when it does, it really upsets me. Thai Buffalo chicken wings is my favorite recipe by far, but sometimes they are completely overcooked to the point I can't eat or sometime fried rice is not fully cooked and is crumbly. If the chefs were a little more concerned about it, I'd give this place a five stars. Also they deliver quite fast. Update* I absolutely love this place and the fried rice I mentioned above is only the fried rice that you order as a side. (The 1.5 dollar fried rice) The regular fried rice is absolutely amazing. There are a few recipes that didn't meet my expectations, but I found my favorite food here. Thai buffalo wings, BBQ pork ribs, BBQ pork, Thai fried rice, Yellow curry are my favorite so far, and I also like their noodle soups. Some meat entrees/chow mein seem to have a little too much veggie compared to meat/noodles, but you can always leave a note not to use to much veggie to get the right ratio.
See all reviews for Westwood Thai Cafe (Westwood Ave Between Rochester Ave & Wilkins Ave) »Written by Rich S. on 5/28/2013 | Member since 2013
Average and on the pricey side. Pizza may need to be re-heated upon arrival. Eggplant parm sandwich was heavy on bread and skimpy on eggplant. It's great you can order by the slice, though. Wish Seamless would let you do "half and half" ingredients on pizza orders.
See all reviews for Vito's Pizza (N La Cienega Blvd. & Willoughby Ave.) »Written by Matthew L. on 5/24/2013 | Member since 2013
The coconut shrip is ridiculous. I bought it because my girlfriend wanted it, and i cringed at the idea.... and i ended up eating ALL of it when she went to bed. AMAZING COCONUT SHRIIIIIIIMP. Okay and the crispy beef was so legit. Mmmm. Crispy beef.
See all reviews for Kung Pao Bistro (Santa Monica Blvd. & Fairfax Ave.) »Written by Pedram M. on 5/22/2013 | 7 other reviews | Member since 2011
The chicken in Fettuccine Alfredo is too processed to have any flavor but the stretchy cheese addition to the pasta makes up for it, almost. How about offering a no meat option?
See all reviews for Marchello's Pizza & Pasta (Between Gregory Way & Charleville Blvd.) »Written by Melody S. on 5/19/2013 | Member since 2012
By far my favorite place to order Thai food to go. Always plenty of quality food at a reasonable price. They nearly always deliver on the fast side of the delivery time range, and are smiling and polite. Feel free to check out the review I left them on Yelp under Melody S.
See all reviews for Thai Boom (Beverly Hills) (Between W Olympic Blvd & Charleville Blvd) »Written by Todd P. on 5/15/2013 | 2 other reviews | Member since 2013
They inconsistent about bringing chutney, which makes a big difference, but the food is very good. And one of the only relatively healthy things I can get delivered.
See all reviews for Jaipur Indian Cuisine (W Pico Blvd. between Kelton Ave. & Midvale Ave.) »Written by Cheng Q. on 1/30/2013 | 19 other reviews | Member since 2010
It may look like a cheap place, but their deli department is really nice. I had a triple decker roasted beef, turkey and Swiss. It was a lot of meat. It made me full and the fact is I'm a big meat person and I have a huge appetite. When you consider their location, the value they provide is simply amazing. If you're tired of those fancy restaurants in 90210, come order from here. And don't be shy when you pick up your food, (back at the deli department, not from the cashier) the guys work there will make you very welcomed.
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