Naree Thai - Menu

555 E Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, United States

🛍 Thai, Asian, Asiatic, Vegetarian

4.4 💬 1680 Reviews
Naree Thai

Phone: +15624955988

Address: 555 E Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, United States

City: Long Beach

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 1680

Website: http://www.nareethailongbeach.com/

"Nare Thai is one short block away from the Long Beach convention center and worth the short walk. The walk there is up a really steep hill so I wouldn't recommend walking for those in a wheelchair or have difficulty walking.Food was really good with a few dishes I haven't seen. Try the Mee Krob, a crispy stack of fried noodles, my favorite tonight. The lychee tea was also a big hit, as was the curry and pineapple fried rice. Recommend!!Vegetarian options: Almost all dishes come with your choice of protein, including shrimp, chicken, and tofu .Kid-friendliness: There's outdoor seating on an open patio so if the weather's nice, antsy kids can run around a little and not bother anyone."


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Lovvvved everything I ate and the service was super fast and friendly also. Probably my new favorite Thai spot in LB.Food: 5/5

Menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates.

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Fiya
Fiya

The service is fast! The food was dank at a good cost especially for the area. Bomb drinks, food was filling, definitely coming back!Food: 5/5


Maria
Maria

I love this place! It’s a must any time I am in Los Angeles. I really like the pad Thai and its curries (green specially .You have veggy options with Tofu as a main protein source.And! During the week you have a very nice lunch menu for 13$ (appetizer main dish rice drink -try Thai ice tea- .I really recommend this place.Vegetarian options: Hay opciones, lo que es súper importante y todas están riquísimas.


Barnum
Barnum

Nare Thai is one short block away from the Long Beach convention center and worth the short walk. The walk there is up a really steep hill so I wouldn't recommend walking for those in a wheelchair or have difficulty walking.Food was really good with a few dishes I haven't seen. Try the Mee Krob, a crispy stack of fried noodles, my favorite tonight. The lychee tea was also a big hit, as was the curry and pineapple fried rice. Recommend!!Vegetarian options: Almost all dishes come with your choice of protein, including shrimp, chicken, and tofu .Kid-friendliness: There's outdoor seating on an open patio so if the weather's nice, antsy kids can run around a little and not bother anyone.

Long Beach

Long Beach

Long Beach, a coastal city in California, is known for its diverse cultural scene, scenic waterfront, and vibrant dining options. Seafood, tacos, and international cuisine are typical dishes to enjoy.

Categories

  • Thai Savor the vibrant flavors of Thailand with our menu featuring a delightful array of dishes, from spicy curries to fragrant stir-fries, all crafted with authentic spices and fresh ingredients.
  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine.
  • Asiatic
  • Vegetarian Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.

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  • Kids
  • Takeout
  • Seating

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