Basic nook nestled inside the Jewelers Mall serving up a menu of traditional Thai fare. Based on 63 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.1 stars. Price $
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout
Address:
625 S Hill St b69, Los Angeles, CA 90014
Phone: (213) 624-9996
Hours
Friday | 10:30 AM–3 PM |
Saturday | 10:30 AM–2:30 PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday
(Labor Day)
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10:30 AM–3 PM
Hours might differ
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Tuesday | 10:30 AM–3 PM |
Wednesday | 10:30 AM–3 PM |
Thursday | 10:30 AM–3 PM |
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Reviews
Dave in AZ
First, this place is CASH ONLY, and is buried in the basement of jewelry building with no signs… there is a menu on wall, and you just order at counter ,and there are some old dirty booths. A real hole. I’ve eaten here twice, as there are not many Thai places DTLA. However, the food seemed pretty good. I got Rad Na with pork, noodles and gai lan (Chinese broccoli) were correct stuff and it was well made. Limited menu with no appetizers really. But I will eat there again, nice basement hole in the wall place.
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Maria Clay
Garlic Chicken & Thai Tea. The chicken was not fresh price was expensive. The quality of the meal was poorly, and no bathrooms available. I will never visit this basement restaurant.
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Marcos Martinez
I got a wonton soup for my mom she was feeling under the weather or local Thai restaurant was closed so I decided to try this one out she finished all the food and for her to actual finish of a soup it’s a miracles so I got to say thank you. Now it’s my turn to try my new spot . You must try this spot!!! And the price is right.
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Gary B
Great Thai food in DTLA. We can this place Thai Basement because it is literally in the basement of a jewelry district building.
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Howard White
Wonderful surprise to try somewhere new and it turns out to be so good. Everything about the place was nice including the service and decor. Best thing was we walked out more than satisfied with our meal and it was for less than I expected. Worth going back to!
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Matteo Contreras
I admire this place! They prepare high quality food, their menu is varied, The chief cook in that restaurant is a real authority in the kitchen, I like very much tasting all their food. The dishes are always of high class, the service towards the customers is nice. I frequently visit this place and I not even once was unhappy. I recommend it to all my friends.
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Katherine Taylor
This place is so hidden you’ll be surprised it’s even in business. It’s a basic Thai restaurant with a small menu and a few ready made dishes. Food comes out really fast and it’s cheap- not too many DTLA places where you can get an entree and a drink for 10 bucks. I was disappointed by my pad see ew the first time I came (salty and undercooked) but I really liked the spicy basil with chicken on my recent visit. Cooks may be somewhat inconsistent. Cash only and don’t expect fancy atmosphere.
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Wisteria Village
If a restaurant is impossible to find and they still survive for years then you know you found a gem. Literally a Mom and Pop Thai place with authentic food and always served hot. You will usually see them yelling at each other like any other family Complete with spice tray and large portions this cash only place will hopefully be around as long as they don’t become too popular.
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Alex Cain
This is located in the basement of a jewelry district outlet and while you can’t get reception/wifi when you are below in the dungeons you can get some cheap, good Thai food. Ordered the Chicken Pad Thai noodles and received a full meals worth for under $10. If you want some time away from technology and some decent Thai food this is the place for you.
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Marcus Sims
No pretense, no frills, cash only, great food. I’m really simple so I go for pad Thai. No nuts, veggies and such, but it’s great. Multiple options for fried rice. Price to value is off the charts. Portions are HUGE!
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