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    4.3 (1.7k reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:30 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Kao Soi
    Anna T.

    A lovely spot to enjoy thai cuisine. Friendly staff with attentive service. I highly recommend the golden bag, which is crab stuffed cream cheese in wonton. They made sure the crab was the star instead of the cream cheese Their green curry was well balanced with the coconut milk, with eggplant and bamboo, enhancing the texture. I had chicken as the protein, which was a good amount. My coworker annihilated the Kao Soi, so that means you gotta try!

    Golden Bags
    Katherine N.

    FOOD - glass noodle salad is perfect if you're looking to squeeze in vegetables without just the greens - golden bags/crab rangoons were perfectly crispy and soft/flavorfuk filling DRINKS - thai tea tastes authentic and is refreshing - lychee white sangria has a perfect balance of sweetness as the fruit doesn't overpower the drink - matai is perfect for a hot day and is one of the most popular drinks SERVICE - didn't get names but our server whom is a lady went above and beyond as i came in the last hour on a tuesday night - a young boy/teenager was insisting on taking plates/cups away when there were food/drinks left over... this threw me off BEWARE OF PARKING - located in downtown long beach so prepare time to find parking

    Yummmmmy Pad Thai!!!
    Hillary H.

    Love love love this spot!!! The sautéed dishes are amazing! I love the crispy pork belly with peanuts and spinach-it's so unique and delicious!!!y office is nearby and we order takeout often and I opted for the pork belly and shrimp pad Thai with a side of their mouthwatering peanut sauce. We order the golden bags, and crispy spring rolls and both were sooo good!!! Perfect order every time with no mistakes or issues. The restaurant itself is absolutely beautiful! Street metered parking with a patio and two floors for seating. Service is phenomenal and the food is consistently a 10/10. You must go if you love Thai food!

    Jazzmine M.

    What a great spot! Staff is friendly and service is quick, food is fantastic (definitely recommend the soft shell crab curry), and the ambiance is casual with Thai flare.

    Yellow Curry, Thai Thai Iced Tea, Drunken Noodle (ig: ayeshasfoodcam)
    Ayesha Z.

    Thai district has been recommended to me soooo many times, and we finally got to try it out. Wow, this spot has such a great ambiance. It's the perfect dinner restaurant for a cozy, yet upscale date night. It's dim lighting, comfortable seating, and great service. We started off with the wings as our appetizers and Thai teas as our drinks!! The wings were crispy and flavorful. I loveeee wings so I was really happy that they were so good. The Thai tea was really good as well, it wasn't super sweet which I was a big fan of. The presentation was also done so nicely. We ordered the yellow curry and drunken noodles and both items did not disappoint. Something about yellow curry is truly just so comforting to me, and the noodles were melt in your mouth delicious. Btw, the yellow curry doesn't come with rice so you'll have to order it separately (which is what we did). All in all, I cannot wait to come back here.. this place is so delicious and truly hit all of the rankings for me in each category.

    Curry Duck with fried rice
    Marcela F.

    This restaurant is a gem in the downtown area of Long Beach. Parking is hard. It took us a while to find metered parking. It's su h a cute and cozy restaurant. Service was friendly and prompt. Food was delicious and their wine selection is great! This is my second time and it never disappoints.

    Coconut milk soup
    William L.

    Coconut soup is delicious with medium spice and soft tofu. Had you ew ice, nice change from pad Thai, balance of noodles greens and seafood. Restaurant was full and busy but did not feel overly crowded. Service was prompt and efficient with water refills and empty plate pickups at regular intervals. Sticky rice was that interesting dessert with a base of rice in a sweet blob, a a scoop of mango sorbet on top, and trimmed with pieces of fresh mango. Quite an eclectic collection that didn't really work for me but I could see why it was popular.

    Alex K.

    Another thai restaurant checked off the list. I have to have my Thai food regardless wherever I maybe. In Long Beach there's my usual that I have to visit and there's loads more that pops up here and there that looked quite interesting. We found this place after driving by loads of time and never been. It's located in downtown next to a bar and a few other restaurants and not far from the waterfront. Everything is walking distance from each other. Friday night which we didn't have a reservation. We walked in which there were a couple of people waiting for a table. The lady behind the counter who was also taking calls informed us that it would be a while for a table as it was full. We were fine waiting but she then mentioned that if we didn't want to wait, they had patio seating available. The front patio didn't look too pleasing for dinner as it's like a bar top literally right out front. Well, she meant a patio that was around the corner of the place. We checked it out which it was across from the bar and off the street. It didn't feel like it was part of the restaurant and just a seating that's part of whatever. We opted out with that option. Another gentleman asked if we put our name down which we didn't as we were never informed. Afterwards, it was maybe a 10 minute wait and a table was available. Honestly we noticed a good amount of open tables when we were escorted upstairs to the dining area. The seating was a little cramped and tables were pretty closed together. One wall of seats were tufted while the opposite side were single chairs with a cushion. Menu wise, all your Thai dishes with some extra added. They're not much noodle soup dishes which I like except for the boat noodles. We started off with a bootle of Malbec which was reasonable price. And the som tom (papaya salad) for a starter. Medium spice levels, it was with salted anchovies. Quite tasty on a bed of spring mix versus a wedge of cabbage like most places. It was quite tasty and enjoyed. Entrees, the chicken panang curry medium spice with steamed rice. That was tasty but portion was very small. And lastly the boat noodles medium spice level as well. I love me some boat noodles but it was a little different from what I've had at loads of other places. The broth wasn't as thick and slightly bland. It was fine but I wanted some of the pickle chili which they only had saracha paste and chili flakes. Also an order of the sticky rice. Out of everything, the papaya salad takes the cake. Panang was decent and flavorful but very small. Boat noodle on the other hand was just ok. Nothing major to rave about. The place was quite nice and very intimate in a sense of being close to each other. They were busy with both the dining downstairs as well as upstairs. It's broken down to three dining area with bottom floor which it also house the kitchen. Then you have the little mezzanine area right off the stairs with a couple of seats and then the main upstairs dining area. There's one restroom upstairs. Service was good. Staffers were friendly. And no pickles chili for a Thai restaurant...lol...

    Grilled beef salad, chicken pad thai, chicken yellow curry, and heirloom brown rice!
    Alexis A.

    Oh how I missed restaurant thai food! Since my bestie and I were in Long Beach for the weekend why not try something different than Orange County food? Love how beautiful this restaurant was and how it definitely showed the culture of Thailand! The food was delicious including the mango sticky rice dessert! Customer service was great and accomodating too! Customers inside this restaurant were friendly as well and it's more of an intimate space. Luckily Thai District was next to Steadfast coffee and this will be our new hangout spot :). Parking was a bit tough and so I recommend parking anywhere that's near the distant to walk!

    Appetizers.  Dumplings, Spring Rolls and their version of crab Rangoon
    Terry J.

    Scrumptious! We absolutely loved our dinner this evening. The appetizers consisted of their version of crab Rangoon. Uniquely delicious. The dumplings were crispy and had this delicious sauce covering them. Devine! We really enjoyed the spring rolls. Fresh and the peanut sauce was delightful. Our entrees consisted of Chicken Pad Thai. It's on the sweeter side but not overtly. The Pineapple Curry Fried rice was sooo good. The highlight of the meal was the cabbage salad and finally the mango sticky rice capped off a fabulous dining experience. Simply put the best meal of the trip.

    Ashley E.

    This Thai restaurant was very authentically decorated and the food was phenomenal. We were a group of four and ordered lots of dishes. I only personally tried the salmon, shishito peppers, and the crispy tofu, which were all very good. The others in my group loved their food, especially the crab fried rice and the red curry with the crispy pork belly. They loved the crab fried rice so much that they ordered another order! The servers were very attentive and responsive. We will definitely be back here when in Long Beach!

    Soft Shell Crab Curry   (It looks better when immediately served, but I messed up the plating digging in too quickly.)
    Joanne K.

    TL;DR The best Thai food. I can't go to any other place for Thai food. Sweetest staff, delicious food, and beautiful atmosphere. Food: The food was amazing as always. For an appetizer I got the wings. They were slightly spicy from the Thai chili, and they were crispy on the outside and juicy in the middle. I got the fried rice with chicken. The best fried rice I've had so far. It's not oily but has the toasted flavor from the wok. The vegetables were also fresh. I got the soft shell crab curry again. The crab legs are perfectly crispy and the soft crab meat is delicious dipped in the spiced curry. I got the tom yum soup again. It is the best tom yum soup. It's balanced, but bursting with flavor. Sour and slightly spicy. Service and Ambiance: Everyone is always so nice. Tip was so kind with recommending me dishes and talking with me so genuinely. She told me I should get the roasted duck curry next time I come, and I will definitely come back to try! The ambiance is so calming and natural. Great lighting, comfortable seating and atmosphere.

    Red Curry
    Lauren D.

    Visited Thai District on a busy Thursday night. We ordered the Thai District pot stickers to start with. Really nice ginger flavor and presented in an elongated dish with a little mixed greens and pretty orchid for decoration. For our main course we ordered red curry with pork which was flavorful and not too spicy per our request. Our noodle dish was the Kai Kua noodles with chicken, similar tasting to our usual pad see eew. First time ordering this type of noodles. We enjoyed them very much. A small side of rice to go with the curry to soak up all the juicy flavors was a nice addition. The service was good for a busy night where all the tables were occupied. The decor is typical of the usual Thai restaurants. Seating down stairs is a little tight. However, when seated so close to the next table you get to view what your neighbors are eating and may opt to change your order. There is also upstairs seating. I have yet to be seated there. Next time I will ask to go upstairs.

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    Where's the parking?

    Street parking

    This place is listed today as having outdoor seating. Is it still available? If it is, is it covered or heated? How many people can sit there? / June 8, 2023

    Yes there are 6 seats bar seating outside on sidewalk

    Do the regular curry orders come with rice or is it just the specials?

    No curries in most Thai restaurants don’t come with rice, the specialty items will have rice as well as Lunch specials. Cheers

    Gluten free options?

    Yes almost our entire menu is or can be. Just mention it to your server, we are closed until Tuesday.… Read more

    Do you have gluten free options available?

    Yes our menu is 90% gluten free, even the noodles are made with rice flour except for one dish the Kao Soi but you can still substitute for rice noodles if you want to have this dish. Mention to your server gluten free when ordering.

    Is the patio dog friendly?

    Yes Amanda, dog friendly. Cheers

    I would like to know do we need to show our vaccination card to dine in?

    No it is not required. Thank you

    What is the Tom kah soup made with? I have a family member with some food allergies and would like to double check. All I was able to read was coconut, mushrooms, and tofu. Any answers would be greatly appreciate. Thanks!

    Yes it is made with coconut milk, lime juice, lemongrass, galanga (ginger’s family), lime leaves, fish sauce, mushrooms, you can chose the proteins like chicken, beef, pork, tofu, vegetables etc… topped with cilantro… Read more

    Is the chicken organic (free of hormones and free of antibiotics) and not frozen?

    Thank you for your question, it is not organic like all Thai restaurants but it is fresh, we only buy black label quality, it never disappoints. Cheers.

    Are all of the food cooked in peanut oil?

    No peanut oil in our kitchen we only use canola oil which is the healthiest one.

    What should I do about my order not being delivered tonight?

    I ordered from Postmates...the address showed 1388 daisy ave...is this the same Thai district?

    Yes. We have this commissary kitchen to handle all third party apps ; Postmates, UberEats, Grubhub, doordash and such. Same chefs, same recipes.

    What is the difference between Kai Kua and Pad See Ew noodles?

    Hi, They both are the same wide flat noodles the Kai Kia has beans sprouts and garlic, the Pad See Eww is stir fried with sweet soy sauce both come with fried egg and both are mild in flavor, I like to say if one is not too familiar with Thai food… Read more

    Are you open on Xmas day and if so do You recommend reservations?

    Yes to both unless it's on a Monday our closing day!

    What curry is typically the spiciest?

    Green Curry

    It's gonna be my first time coming here. What are your best and most popular dishes besides pad Thai?

    We specialize in Northern Thai Food being a native of Chiang Mai, Kao Soi would be one and not available in too many Thai places around, Pomelo salad, Drunken noodles with pork ragu, Lana Basil with fried egg, Geang Hung Lay, Buddhist style Duck… Read more

    Hours of operation?

    It's under more info, when you click on Thai district also it's on their website

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    My friend Conrad and I came here on a night where we needed good vibes and good bites to make our…read moretime together worthwhile. Meaning, we were spending time together and just moving through the interaction, like clothes in a spin cycle. But going here made our time together mean something more because we had arrived at a space that elevated our mood and spirits. So we were now feeling the suds and splashes of the movement not just in the monotony of the spin. As we entered, I felt like the place was a Chinese Market but indoors. I have never bene to China (I have yet to die so maybe one day my feet will have the chance to step the Great Wall) but I feel like their street vendors would have stands like the seating motif within the main room of this joint. The place was not packed but there was no space within the wooden booths for Conrad and I. I asked for options, and they showed me two different rooms. The first room was the Hao Pen You room which was heavilty yet beautifully decorated with varying red lanterns in the ceiling. Additionally, there was a paper dragon hanging in the ceiling, swimming in the air amidst the lanterns. The host ushered me in, and milaseconds after I felt a quick sense of awe. Not like the one I felt one I saw the Sisteen Chappel, but one that compelled me to snap quick photos of the aerial view. The host understood. She stopped her explanation to give me the space to feel my wow that was delivered in a red envelope. I eventually decided to sit in this room, so there is more detail that I can deliver, but before I do, I did request to see the other room of the house. So we crossed the room with the wooden booths and stepped into an immersive Tiki Bar that gave shipwreck vibes. Like the survivors of shipwreck took what they could from the boat's carcass, and made a great bar in the beach that glowed with the light of jellyfish and had seaweed on the ceiling as decoration that was not stale like mistletoe on a doorway. When Conrad and I sat in the Hao Pen You room, we learned that it was a quasi speak easy. According to history, in the 1800's it was common for Chinese immigrants to visit gambling and opium dens behind laundry rooms to find a space that they could call their own and escape discrimination. I am sure that dens of the past did not have the blazing style of the room I was sitting in, but I did appreciate learning about the history that inspired the room. Only because the pain of the past was reshaped to honor a culture in theatrical and edgy red. Plus, as one of my pictures show, the dragon's face and laser lit eyes, made it seem like a real creature born to this earth, not one simply reserved for myth and Game of Throne episodes. I appreciated the immersive trip to Chinese's lore and history. The reason why I did not give this place 5 stars, was the food. The food in general was (maybe tragically) basic. Conrad did not confirm this fact until we were outside the restaurant. I asked him why did he not share his feelings with our server when she asked? He explained why would he, she did not cook the food, and she could not do anything? And I am from the camp, where honesty matters but I guess it might only matter to me? He might be right what does honest feedback do for a server? Conrad might have been practicing "restaurant politeness" like keep the situation civil because if one becomes a demanding patron or eater then one breaks the social contract and becomes rude. Specifically, Conrad and I had the Vegan Dumplings, the pork buns, and rice wrapped in leaves. And even though we had different bites, and each one had their own flavor profile at the end I can only describe each bite as basic. That is my opinion, and I stand by it, as I should, as every one should. Perhaps this restaurant owns this identity. This might be a place that offers theatrical atmosphere, great drinks, vibes that make a Tuesday special, but their food might be the area that remains standard, and in the final score card the servers of the joint might be ok with that.

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    The atmosphere is what you are here for and the service and atmosphere was great! We were able to…read moregrab a drink outside at the tiki pop up first and it was altogether just a fun night! Everyone was friendly and cocktails had booze More

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    Fried zucchini + yucca chicharones
    Fried zucchini + yucca chicharones
    Smoke and fire!
    Smoke and fire!
    The Exhibition Room

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    Thai District - thai - Updated July 2026

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