Pa Ord Noodle

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Los Angeles, United States

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Thai restaurant

Pa Ord Noodle Reviews | Rating 4,5 out of 5 stars

Pa Ord Noodle is located in Los Angeles, United States on 5301 Sunset Blvd #8. Pa Ord Noodle is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category thai restaurant in United States.

Address

5301 Sunset Blvd #8

Price range

$$$

Phone

+1 3234613945

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Cynthia Wilson

Some of the best spring rolls I've ever had! Really fresh and flavorful food. Easy parking behind the building (rare in this area) and good service. Sadly no liquor license which is pretty terrible because nothing goes better with Thai food than beer. Great Thai coffee.

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Numm S

Not my go-to place for Thai food. The noodle options are extensive. They all tasted very good every time I went there. For dark soup (boat) beef noodle, I still think Sap Restaurant on Hollywood Blvd is better but that's just my preference.

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Jenn Park

The best Thai food in LA hands down. A very unassuming restaurant with so much depth of flavor in every single dish. You need to try their papaya salad, it is by far the best I have ever had, it has all of the umami flavor and freshness in ingredients. The boat noodles are always solid, staples like drunken noodles and pad Thai are always on another level. They won me over with their papaya salad, and every other dish has not disappointed. Pro tip: beware of spice levels. Their version of spicy is truly tears in your eyes, snot in your nose, no holding back spicy.

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Piper Goodman

Thai food and the scene at this location is super good. Had a friend come into town and she asked me to take her here again. The place has a cool feel to it. My apartment is far from here, so I can't visit often.

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Wendi Krown

This place was fine. Pork belly appetizer (11) had really tough, hard chewy pieces of pork belly but was nicely flavored. I got the small #9 (7) which was the seafood soup that consisted of some rice noodles and some previously frozen fish cakes and calamari swimming in some pink soup. Was pretty flavorful, surprisingly. Also they might use a significant amount of MSG as I was crazy thirsty after my meal? Might have been I tried the wrong item as my friend's fried rice was delicious. Prices keep rising. Parking is difficult. We had to wait quite a bit as we were a party of 6.

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