Thai restaurant, Asian fusion restaurant
Thai Fusion Bistro is a delightful treasure in West Hills, blending authentic Thai flavors with modern twists in a cozy, family-friendly setting. Diners rave about the speedy service and relaxed ambiance, accentuated by smooth tunes. From mouthwatering papaya salad to the divine fried bananas paired with coconut ice cream, each dish is crafted with care. Enjoy a variety of healthy options and happy hour treats. While parking can be snug, the experience is well worth it. Perfect for solo diners or groups, it's a must-visit for a flavorful escape!
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Yes, yes and more YES! "Don't be so shy" by DJ Diac, ReMan & Nomeli and "Love me like you do" by Twin & Jessica Chertock play in the background. That lo fi, slow bass, chill music, relaxed ambiance vibe in here matches perfect with the food.I feel at ease. Staff: Humble people, putting their heart and soul into their jobs, food and service.We were well taken care of. Food: OMG! Great Thai classics and fusions. The star of our experience was not only our waitress "Deer," but the Fried Banana was out of this world.It's a Real banana, like a plantain.Crispy, not oily at all, packed with flavor. Omg, the coconut ice cream is sublime.It's smooth like a sherbert, yet creamy like vanilla ice cream, not overly sweet at all. The caramel on the side is very tasty, not sugary.You can dip as you like. The Papaya Salad says Fresh all over.It's not watery at all.I can tell this is made to order.They dress it per each order.It's the right balance of grassy notes, sour and a touch of sweet.Very refreshing and bright. Steamed Mussels: what makes this dish is the subtle notes of lemongrass and Ginger in the broth.The spicy dipping sauce that goes with it on the side is extraordinary.It's got that little hint of sour to round out the flavors in the dish. White Fish Tacos: crispy, flakey fish, not oily or greasy at all.I do like the freshness coming from the thinly sliced carrot, cabbage, red onion, and avocado.Tasty! Thai Fried Rice: THIS is what Thai fried rice should be.It's not to be confused with the Chinese version of fried rice.This is more delicate, still flavorful, and Packed with protein.TFB put a lot of meat in there.I love the fact that we ordered pork fried rice, and you could actually see that there was at least two pork cutlets in there diced big, so you could see what's going on. Quick tip, put some of that dipping sauce from the mussles on the fried rice, and oh my god! Parking: lunch time you should be able to find a spot at least.Dinner time there's plenty of room because the other business is nearby close. Management: my only notation is to change the sign on the outside of the building.Maybe put some white color around the rusty letters so that they're more visible in daylight.During the day it just looks like one big huge piece of rusted metal.You can't actually read with the name is. This is a great spot for family.Matter of fact, in front of us was father, son, and two grandchildren.Also a good place for the locals who work in the area from home, tourists visiting from out of town, and one of those places that just becomes your local Thai spot to everyone. I will be back! Woooo
Really fun restaurant.They had really Thai food and then a mixture of Chinese.We had some happy hour apps and wine which made the meal a good value.
The food is awesome here and budget friendly.We tried a combo appetizer , must go if you want to try all varieties.👍🏼
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