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An amazing Thai restaurant with plenty of Asian food options to choose from. The only negative about this place is the hard to find parking spot. We ordered the scallion pancakes, no meat tofu sushi rolls and Thai basil fried rice. 🍚 🍣🍱 Scallion pancakes were not too oily, crisp and to our liking.
Very cute Thai eatery. They were playing Christmas music when we walked in and had a whole projector installation for the holiday season. We ordered the yuzu lager beer they had and it was freaking AMAZING. Such a good beer, albeit an expensive beer ($12) The food itself was also well done. The r
Wonderful experience dining at The Laughing Monk Cafe! We had a cozy table inside with a lovely jazz music video playing behind us on the wall behind the Sushi chef and the service and staff were exceptional. And the food was absolutely delicious!! 10 out of 10 for presentation! We will definite
Laughing Monk is pretty spacious, so it is good for a group meal. I've been here twice and have never had issues with the service. Food: - Thai Iced Tea: A classic drink at any Thai place. It was very creamy and did not taste powdery. I would get this again. - Shrimp Thai Fried Rice: This dish was
Fast, friendly service. I came here for lunch on a weekend, and there were plenty of seats. I ordered one of the special sushi rolls - the Rujihama, and it was really good! For sure one of the better sushi places I've had in the Boston area, with great presentation.
We arrived 30 min before closing, and they wore very nice about it. We ordered penang curry, shrimp drunken noddles, and chicken red curry And blanked shrim. Every tasted as expected, and we wore not disappointed even though we arrived last min.
Laughing Monk Cafe's inventive omakase highlights Thai-inspired flavors throughout its unique 2 hour tasting menu experience in a casual atmosphere. This is a must try!
I would recommend this place if you're looking for higher quality food of what they have on the menu, but I'm not sure if it would be recommended because they have a special item. I'd also like to note that this place is $10-20 because they have dishes like the Thai noodles that can fill you up, but
Very good food! Quick delivery to Children’s Hospital lobby (the order said 70 min. but it arrived in 20!)
This restaurant remains one of the best dollar-for-dollar values on sushi in Boston. Some amazing looking pieces come out of that kitchen. The Thai food selection is also extensive and delicious. The Omakase experience is well worth a visit on a special occasion.
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