Okay, the best Thai food in West Los Angeles is Mr. Noodle, hands down. They're also located next to Diddy Riese, the greatest desert spot to ever grace the Western half of these United States (fresh ice cream cookie sandwich for only $1.50 yo! ) Mr. Noodle is my GO-TO place for wicked good curry dishes, which is my Achilles' heel.
Red curry tofu + vegetables = major droolage as I sit at my desk right now. Also, I *highly* recommend getting chow mein instead of rice. Oh yeah, and soup + egg roll for only $.50 more.Mr.
Noodle 936 Broxton Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90024-2802 (310) 208-7808 Now, for closer to Santa Monica, the wife and I are big fans of "Poom Thai", which is located near Lincoln and Pico. Again, I'm a huge curry fan, and they rock it. The Mrs. gets spicy vegetables w/ Tofu, and they really know how to pound that sucker out.
Takes about 20 minutes when ordering to-go because they're always so busy, but I count that as a good thing. Poom Thai 2204 Lincoln Boulevard Santa Monica, CA 90405-1321 (310) 452-2150 (pictures - Mr. Noodle Curry Goodness, Diddy Riese Epicness, Poom Thai "In-House" Review ;-).
Best Thai Food in Santa Monica is Lattitude Thai Restaurant Lattitude Thai Restaurant 2906 Lincoln Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90405 (310) 396-4726 local.yahoo.com/info-44177493-lattitude-....
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