Red Corner Asia
Los Angeles, CA 90027
Phone: (323) 466-6722
- Price:
- $$
- Cross Street:
- Hobart Boulevard
- Hours:
- Daily 11am-2am
Message from Red Corner Asia
Relax and enjoy the finest Thai cuisine in the heart of Thai Town
- Lunch specials
- Authentic Thai food
- Specialty desserts
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Editorial Review for Red Corner Asia – by Randi Schmelzer
In Short
With flat-screen TVs, a blaring lite-rock soundtrack and glassed-in kitchen, this laundromat-turned-dining room caters both to neighborhood locals and an oddball array of hipsters and industry types. The menu, which spans an adventurous Asian-cuisine spectrum, offers standby starters like pork- and mushroom-stuffed angel wings, papaya salad, spareribs and seafood hot pots; more intrepid eaters opt for lemongrass-speared fish cakes and fried squid skewers. Entree highlights include crab pad thai and Volcano chicken, a house specialty.
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Insider Tips
Save MoneyLunch specials, available weekdays from 11am till 4pm, include two entrees and two salad, noodle, soup, rice or veggie sides.
What to DrinkThere's beer and wine, as well as non-alcoholic concoctions like the "Thai Slush," a blend of palm seeds, red beans, toddy palms, jack fruit, tapioca, sweet basil seeds, pearl barley, coconut Jell-o and sweetened condensed milk. The corkage fee is $7.
User Reviews for Red Corner Asia
06/17/2008 Posted by nskip
Some friends of mine took me out to LA the other day for Thai food and it was so worth the trip. We had a number of dishes, Pad Thai, Pad See Ew, Volcano Chx, Spicy Fried Rice (not so keen on this one had a weird spice that didn't quite sit right with me) Reg. Fried Rice, Chx Satay, Tom Yum Soup (too spicy for me, but still tasty) and sticky rice with mango. Everything was delish and the service was excellent. Parking was a bit weird (valet to drive your car a foot) but thats LA I guess, and only 3 bucks so no big deal.
05/24/2008 Posted by rachelaschwartz
we got take out from RCA, so we can't comment on the service. the food was mediocre - i'd stay away from the seafood all together. tom yum was flavorless as was chicken satay. papaya salad wasn't bad, but the shrimps were kind of gnarly (we asked them for no shrimp, though something was lost in communication). drunken noodles were entirely passable. cheap, but i don't think i'd go back even for the price.
Pros: cheap
Cons: food
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