Address: | 13242 Aurora Ave N #104, Seattle, WA 98133, USA |
Phone: | +1 206-695-2858 |
Site: | poppopthaistreetfood.com |
Rating: | 4.6 |
Working: | 11AM–9PM 11AM–9PM 11AM–9PM 11AM–9PM 11AM–9PM 12–9PM 12–8PM |
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Mark Guzman
This place is awesome! I love eating Thai food and this place does not disappoint. It is next Jimmy Johns near LA Fitness so its a little hard to fine. The staff here is incredibly friendly and obviously is very knowledgeable about the food on the menu. Per recommendation of our server, I decided to get the braised pork leg and spring rolls. The spring rolls were very good! But the braised pork leg is definitely one of their best dishes. I came back here with my wife to try the grilled chicken with sticky rice and she tried the spicy holy basil with minced pork. The grilled chicken was very good as well, although I find that the quantity of food given is on the smaller end. My wife LOVES the spicy holy basil with minced pork. Perfect combination of spices and is just right for her.
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elena s jose
I ordered Chicken Pad Thai( supposedly). It was awful! Greasy with pieces of what looked like griddle scrapings of bacon. I dont eat pork. The lady at the front first had no idea what pork is, was very rude. The chef refused to remake the dish or refund my money. I saw another customer getting the same thing and it looked much better. When i pointed it out they ridiculed me. The two of them said i was crazy and what i was pointing to in my dish was pieces of burned egg and onion instead of pork. Regardless, I was not happy with the food they should have remade it or refunded me 8 bucks. Awful!!!!!
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Chris Smith
This place is for real. Im totally burned out on Americanized Thai food. My favorite, traditional street-Thai food restaurant, The Noodle Hut in Everett, closed a couple of months ago to move and Ive been jonezing for some authentic Thai ever since. This place fit the bill. I looked for something on the menu that didnt look familiar and it was delicious. The chicken was cooked perfectly and the flavors were completely on point. I wont tell you what to try, just recommend that you take a shot at something you dont recognize. The prices are decent and the staff is very friendly and helpful.
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Creighton Watley
What a diamond in the rough. I dont expect much from the North Aurora corridor so to find this place was great luck. Our server (one of the owners I think) was very polite and courteous. Our food came out very quickly, less than 10 minutes waiting. We ordered the grilled chicken, the panang curry, and the pork leg. Each one of us were very satisfied with our dishes. My friend who ordered the curry said that 5 stars was definitely spicy, but not melt your face off. Ill be coming back to this restaurant for certain.
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Yoshio Hasegawa
Very authentic and fresh Thai food! This establishment is nice, cozy and very clean! I had the Yellow Curry and it was absolutely delicious. Very nice and fresh tasting. Good portion size. The only complaint, which wasnt much of an issue, is that Pop Pop Thai Street Foods spicy meter must be off. I asked for 5/5 on the spice scale and it didnt seem nearly as spicy as I expected! I am also a lover of spicy food so, who knows. Just remember, if you want spicy ask for 6/5!
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Gill Chang
They offer some unique dishes that you dont see at other American-Thai restaurants. Tasty! Food came out match exactly what you see on their website so you know what to expect. The only thing is their service speed. I went there for a late lunch around 2:30. They still had quite a few customers eating inside as well as people popped in for take out. However they only had one waiter to handle everything, which made the wait a bit long.
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Stewart Tong
Really love this place. It has some unique items (stop saying authentic!) that are different from others. Ya theres the familiar pad Thai or pad kee mao. Skip those and try something new. The yen ta fo or red sea noodle is my absolute favorite. Other go to items are the chicken noodles (dry), kao mun gai, and papaya salad. The desserts are also amazing and likely not something youve had before.
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Oremo Ochillo
The food here is really good. They keep it pretty simple: appetizers, salads, curries, rice dishes and noodle dishes. But really jumps out at you when you vome here is the value you get. Two people can walk in, eat, leave completely satisfied all for around $20. Co sider how expensive it is to do everything in Seattle these days you just cant beat that.
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Jackie Wong
New favorite Thai place in north Seattle! Spice level is higher than you expect. So far Ive had pad see ew, pad kee mow, pad Thai, panang curry, and papaya salad. I dont understand the appeal of whole chunks of salted crab...I thought my teeth were going to break!! Other than the crab fiasco, the flavors and textures are excellent!!
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Glenn Gregoris
Absolutely the best Thai food around, hands down! My favorite here is the Pad Keep Mao with pork. I get it 5 stars and its the perfect level of spice for me. The only downside is that they have pretty much ruined me for other Thai places! Give Pop Pop a try if youre in the area - you wont regret it!
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Aleque W
Awesome Thai food! I loved each dish I ordered. The papaya salad was spicy and a highlight. The interior decorating is a little sparse, but for the reasonable prices and the flavors alone, its a 5 star. I would recommend going and will be coming back when I drive up to North Seattle again.
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Brandon Beahm
Overall love this place, great for a chill lunch at a fair price. Especially love the Pop Pop Fried Rice! Wasnt too blown away by the Phad Thai, BUT I did still enjoy the dish and luckily it wasnt not overly sweetened and practically turned into a dessert like most places will do.
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Angela Frey
Hands down, my favorite Thai restaurant in Seattle. For the location and prices you would expect something run of the mill, but this place is a diamond. Dont expect your usual parade of all the dishes - the menu is more select but it includes some rarities like khao mun gai.
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The food here is delicious, not heavy with sauces. Clean fresh presentation. The staff were amazing. They share info about the side condiments and what pair with what. They serve whole coconuts! So tasty and fun. I will be making Pop Pop a regular destination.
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Brisa Halviatti
Called to order take out, food was prepared right on time. Got 3 out of 5 star pud see ew for about 10$ after tax and I loved it! Just the right amount of kick where I could still taste the other flavors. Had enough for left overs. Will be going back for sure.
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Obie Pressman
This is the best Thai food in Seattle. Ive spent months traveling in Thailand and this is the closest youll get to the food over there. Do yourself a favor and order the dishes you dont find on 95% of Thai menus in the US. You wont regret it.
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Brady Dibble
Real Thai food. Others claim, Pop Pop delivers. Thai people come from all over the Puget Sound to eat here. You cant go wrong with anything on the menu. Recommendations: Kao Mun Kai or Tom Yum Noodle Soup Source: Married to a Thai woman.
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Katie Griggs
The food was really good and my waiter helped me make the best decision for what I was in the mood for that fit my vegetarian diet. My water was also promptly replenished. Its an affordable place to eat with great, authentic Thai dishes.