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Grand Ave. Thai Cuisine Oakland

Grand Ave. Thai Cuisine Oakland

384 Grand Ave, 94610, Oakland, United States

Thai • Casual • Italian • Catering


"Mama Oakland is a modern, welcoming nook serving seasonally minded, three-course Italian dinners a wide range of thoughtful wines. I would ideally give this restaurant a 4.5 out of 5 because of one thing (read review below), but that's not possible here, so I'm rounding it up to 5.The service at this restaurant was top-notch. You are basically getting a Michelin star restaurant experience for a very reasonable price. From getting seated to taking our order to cleaning our table and replacing the utensils before bringing out the new dish, their service was phenomena from the beginning till the end. Our server was very attentive and polite and friendly. The restaurant has indoor, outdoor, and bar seating areas. We were seated inside. The ambiance is pretty relaxed. Since the indoor space is not that big, the place felt very packed, especially with all the foot traffic.Mama Oakland offers a prix-fixe menu, which includes a starter (soup/salad), an entree, and a dessert. You also have the option for some add ons like bread, shrimp, or steak.Our prix fixe menu was $39/person. My girlfriend and I picked the same items for our appetizer and entree but different items for dessert.Our prix fixe menu includedSTARTER-1. Sweet Corn Soup2. Early Girl Tomato Caesar SaladADD ON ::House-Baked Herbed FocacciaPASTA-1. Parmesan Polenta Mama's Sugo2. Fetuccinie con Crema al PecorinoADD ON ::MAMA's Famous Pan-Fried Beef Pork Meatballs +10Optional Entrée for the Table (serves 2+)1. Roasted Head On Prawns2. Pan Seared New York SteakDESSERT-1. Meyer lemon Sponge Cake2. TiramisuFrom the starter menu, we picked the sweet corn soup. From pasta, we picked the parmesan polenta, and we tried both desserts. The corn soup was very creamy and delicious. There was a small portion of veggies and meat in there, which was a great touch and a good contrast to the smooth texture of the soup. The polenta was really good as well. It had a smooth texture with slight graininess. It was very rich and creamy in flavor. The braised beef was cooked well and was juicy.Desserts is where I have some critique. The tiramisu that we ordered was not a traditional tiramius, and that's okay. It was still delicious as a whole, but the mascarpone cream was very dense and not smooth. Lemon sponge cake was soft, light, and amazing. The cake had just the right balance of sweetness and citrusy taste. The compote, on the other hand, was tart. Those 2 flavors combined were a hit and miss for me.Overall, it's a great restaurant with amazing food, service, and experience. It's definitely worth a visit."

Line Thai

Line Thai

3964 Washington Blvd, 94538, Fremont, US, United States

Tea • Thai • Soup • Chicken


"This charming Fremont Thai restaurant was completely empty at lunchtime, which is, sadly, a reflection of our currently declining economy. In normal times most any local restaurant would have a full house, or at least one or two Uber Eats drivers picking up an order. But today I had the restaurant all to myself. If you 're lucky, like I was, to discover Line Thai when it 's not busy you 'll be treated to a quiet oasis, tasteful decor, prompt service and an outstanding meal.My knowledge of Thai cuisine is limited so I ordered Pad Thai with a side of coconut soup. The soup arrived first and was a perfect balance of spices and a visual treat. A few moments later the Pad Thai dish arrived and I actually wished it had arrived a little later as I was still enjoying the soup so much. The soup featured slices of large fresh mushrooms. A+The Pad Thai didn 't disappoint, either. I chose chicken for the protein but shrimp and tofu are other options. I requested additional minced peanuts as I find they add a crunchy counterpoint to the texture of the noodles. It did seem that the soup had more chicken than the Pad Thai.Line Thai 's menu is a little confusing at first but if you flip to the back you 'll find appetizing photos of the featured dishes. New diners might confuse the name Line with the phrase product line or with a geometric primitive. Once you realize that the restaurant is named Line the menu makes more sense. The menu 's photo of their deep fried banana dessert was very tempting that 's a must for my next visit.The food at Line Thai is as good as any high end restaurant. Don 't let the lack of tablecloths and candles fool you; this is fine dining in a casual setting.Prices for entrees are under $20 which is average for a dinner menu. My total was $27 without tip, a bargain for a private lunch experience, especially in this economy.My guess is that Line Thai hasn 't been open very long. Once the local office workers discover this place, you 'll miss the chance of duplicating my solo dining experience. There 'll be a Line."