8E8 Thai Street Food is bringing Thai food to the streets of Los Angeles, CA in style. It's a food truck, after all, and one that's sticking to traditional preparation methods and imported spices and seasonings to tantalize your taste buds.
Sure, it's easy enough to claim authenticity when it comes to exotic cuisines. But 8E8 Thai Street Food was founded by a descendant from a long line of Thai cooks, including parents that owned a food stall selling it in India. Remembering the recipes by heart, they set out to make a business of it, to much success. From the classic pad thai and drunken noodles to pad siew and pineapple fried rice, each is available with your choice of meat: 8E8 Thai Street Food's got soft tofu, chicken, beef and shrimp to sink your teeth into. Plus Thai iced tea to wash it all down. Sounds pretty good, right? We thought so. All the more reason to check out 8E8 Thai Street Food in LA, or have 'em out to cater your next event. Either way, this is one foodie experience you don't want to miss.
October 2024
The food is delicious and the chefs are very friendly
October 2024
The food is good. It's the only truck I come out for
October 2024
Love everything about this food truck! we all look forward to them every time they come around.
September 2024
Great packaging, cooked to perfection, still piping hot when i got home, and such generous portions! Super fresh and tasty and great value! Ladies were super friendly too! A+ customer service 😀
August 2024
Food was delicious, no wait time, and great customer service
August 2024
The drunken noodles with chicken was great. Thank you.
May 2024
Ease of ordering, variety of dishes, fresh and delicious ingredients and great customer service.
March 2024
I had drunken noodles with tofu and it was sooo good - flavorful and just the right amount of heat!!
May 2021
Loved the flavors, especially the fried rice! Reminded me of my favorite Thai place from Houston where I moved from.
May 2021
They had great flavor. I feel the chicken was a bit tough. Pineapple in the fried rice was really big pieces.