The restaurant is average in taste and offerings for a Thai cafe, but is filling. The environment is a bit bare bones, but suffices. It wasn't a bad deal overall.

The restaurant is average in taste and offerings for a Thai cafe, but is filling. The environment is a bit bare bones, but suffices. It wasn't a bad deal overall.
We stopped in on MLK day evening and the we had the place to ourselves. Needless to say, the service was excellent. I had a very nice meal (Chiang Hiange Mai Beef Curry Noodle (very spicy) that was well presented and flavorful. After consuming the beef & noodles, there was still a quantity of broth present in the bowl, so...
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I eat here frequently. The food is good and spices are delightful. great value
I've been to pretty much every Thai place in Eugene,I would say by far this place is the best Thai place both in Eugene/Springfield.
It's a small quite place.
The food is pretty good.
I like the Thai Peppered Stake.
*Tip* If you ever go to Los Angeles looking for some amazing Thai food I would suggest "Ocha Classic" Hands...
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This little restaurant in an unremarkable strip mall has been a local favorite for years. It's one of those places where you go for the great tasting, authentic Thai food, a little chat with the owner, and you can snack on the leftovers later at home. The curries are wonderful, the sticky rice is great, the simple Thai salad has...
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When I ate there I don't remember anything being particularly good or bad. Overall, everything was pretty average.
This is the best Thai restaurant in Eugene and Springfield. The atmosphere isn't great- but it makes up for it with friendly service and excellent authentic food. The owner is from Thailand and is usually cooking in the kitchen. Sometimes she comes out to chat with the customers and ask how the food was. They seem to know a lot...
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But it was not to be. Good Thai cooks pride themselves on creating dishes with a balance of flavors (sweet, sour, spicy, bitter) but my Tom Kha soup was overwhelmingly sweet - not a good way to start.
I ordered Panang curry, and what arrived was a thin, soupy dish, with much more liquid than meat and vegetables - Now...
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My wife and I have eaten here on a number of occasions and have been impressed by the quality of the Thai cooking that is available. The prices are reasonable and the lady who owns the restaurant is quite willing to chat about Thailand if the place is not too busy. We feel that it is superior to the Thai...
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Aiyara is our favorite Thai place in the Eugene-Springfield area. We eat there at least once a week and have tried many of the dishes, all of them attractively presented and very good. The owners are friendly and helpful. It's sort of in a strip mall and plain on the outside with simple tables inside, but the food is special...
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