Welcome to Little Bangkok
Little Bangkok, a Thai-Chinese restaurant located in Atlanta, is a hidden gem known for its cozy ambiance and delicious food. With a menu boasting dishes like chicken pad thai, panang curry, and crispy tofu with peanut sauce, this restaurant offers a unique twist on traditional Thai cuisine. Customers rave about the attentive service and quick turnaround on orders, making it a perfect spot for a casual lunch or dinner. Despite limited parking, the flavors and generous portions at Little Bangkok make it a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Thai dishes in the area.
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2225 Cheshire Bridge Rd Ne Atlanta, GA 303242225 Cheshire Bridge Rd Ne Atlanta, GA 30324 Hotline: (404) 315-1530
Welcome to Little Bangkok, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Atlanta at 2225 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE. This delightful establishment uniquely combines the vibrant flavors of Thai and Chinese cuisine, creating a rich culinary experience that transports your taste buds straight to the bustling streets of Bangkok.
As you step inside, you're enveloped in a cozy atmosphere that feels both inviting and authentic. The attentive staff welcomes you with warm smiles, setting the stage for a memorable dining experience. Little Bangkok prides itself on its commitment to quality and flavor, evident in each carefully crafted dish.
Among the stars of the menu, the Hunan Chicken stands out, boasting a fiery hot spicy sauce bursting with fresh vegetables like snow peas and mushrooms. For those seeking comfort in crunch, the Almond Fried Chicken, topped with a savory brown gravy and crunchy almonds, is a must-try. And let's not forget the classic General Tsu's Chicken, where tender breaded dark meat chicken is elevated by a deliciously unique special hot sauce.
The Thai offerings are equally enticing. The Green Curry Chicken introduces a harmonious blend of creamy coconut and vibrant basil, while the Panang Curry captivates with its rich and aromatic flavors. The Avocado Shrimp is a delightful twist, combining the creaminess of avocado with succulent shrimp in a luxurious curry sauce that feels indulgent yet comforting.
Customers rave about the Pad Thai and Panang Curry, singing praises for their fresh ingredients and authentic flavors. The Mango Sticky Rice is a sweet encore that tantalizes dessert lovers, embodying the perfect balance of creamy coconut and luscious mango.
Little Bangkok is not just a meal; it's an experience worth savoring. Despite being a cozy spot with limited parking, the culinary journey it offers is unmatched, making it a standout in Atlanta's dining scene. With each dish, you’ll feel the passion and dedication that goes into creating this slice of Thailand and China. A visit here promises a culinary adventure that is indeed well worth the visit.
Whether you’re a long-time fan of Thai cuisine or a curious first-timer, Little Bangkok promises to leave a memorable mark on your palate.
We really Loved this place. It is a small simple place. From the minute you walk through the door you can feel their attentiveness. We had the chicken & pork pad thais, duck basil, Bangkok chicken, and vegetable fried rice. All were delicious, nice vegetables, and great flavors.
The Fancy Fried Rice and Mandarin Chicken are AMAZING! Definitely the best kept secret.
Little Bangkok is probably my favorite place to get Thai food in Atlanta! There is little to no parking and the restaurant itself is rather small, but it is definitely worth it to check this place out. The inside gives off a very cozy and traditional ambiance. In addition, the service is pretty good. I ordered the Chicken Pad Kee Mao and it was really good! I enjoyed the sauce, noodles, and chicken. I also liked the spice level. This is definitely a must try spot!
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This is one of my favorite places to get crispy tofu. Unlike many restaurants, they serve theirs with a rich, peanuty sauce (instead of sweet chili). For the price you get a generous portion of tofu. As an entree we had the panang curry with just veggies, medium hot. Next time I'll ask for more spice. It had a nice flavor otherwise. To finish we shared the mango sticky rice. I was so excited to finally try this dish! Yay for mango season. It's just as creamy and sweet as I'd hoped. The tang of the mango pairs so well with the coconutty sauce. Most of the time I prefer places that prioritize food over aesthetics, and LB is just that. The service was very attentive. They let us take our time and constantly refilled our water.
Parking is definitely a bit limited, but we were lucky to snag the last one before they had to start double parking! Otherwise, I think this is the best Thai food I've had in the area. It is cozy little restaurant and can't wait to go again. The service was excellent and very quick. I was shocked at how quickly they came out with our dishes. We truly waited for no more than 10 minutes each time we ordered. The Tom Ka soup (not pictured) was perfect for the rainy day, warm and SO flavorful. This may have been my favorite thing we ordered. For the main dishes we had Pad Thai and the Panang Curry which was served with a full pot of rice. All the dishes had a good amount of chicken in them. I am so glad we stopped in! Would 100% recommend!
Atmosphere: Little Bangkok is a small and lowkey spot, but it was quite busy when we visited. Parking can be tricky as there are only a few spots available in front of the restaurant. Service: We ordered takeout, and our meal was ready for pickup quickly. Food: We ordered the Green Curry, Chicken Pad Thai, and Drunken Noodles with Chicken. The Green Curry was flavorful and slightly sweet and spicy. The Pad Thai was decent, though the portion size was small. The Drunken Noodles were pretty solid overall with good portions. Overall: From our perception, Little Bangkok seems to have great authentic options. They did the basics well, though we would've liked to have bigger portions. If we were to come back, we would love to give them a try in-person!
Came here on a Wednesday afternoon. I was lucky to have grabbed one of the last parking spots up front as they were limited while also being pretty busy by 7 pm. It was high traffic for take out as well as dine in but I was still able to easily grab a table for 2. I shared a Crispy Bangkok duck, Tom yum and tom kha soup. For the soups, you can order a small which is enough for 1 or a hot pot which can feed 2-3 people. Both soups were tasty but since I have a preference for clear broths, I liked the tom yum just slightly more. The duck was lightly fried with a thick gravy over the top. Even though it was fried, I did not find it to taste or feel oily. A large bowl of white rice was also served on the side either/or for the soups or duck. Overall, I had a good experience. Service is very to the point which makes it an efficient visit. I would certainly like to come again and try more noodle and rice dishes.