Master Critic Review
Pride Sushi and Thai
8.3
Vibes:
Family Friendly Favorites
Quick Bites Champions
Group Dining Gatherings
Comfort Food Classics
A neighborhood standby that works best as a Thai-and-sushi hybrid order: one curry or noodle anchor plus a couple rolls for variety. The Thai side lands most reliably on basil-forward stir-fries and coconut curries, while the kitchen keeps tickets moving for weeknight dine-in and takeout.
Must-Try Dishes:
Thai Basil Chicken, Red Curry, Pad See Ew
Scores:
Value: 8.2
Service: 8
Consistency: 8.3
Food Quality: 8.6
Atmosphere: 6.6
Cultural Relevance: 7.6
What makes it special: A practical Thai-plus-sushi menu that rewards a tight, two-track order.
Who should go: Families and groups who want Thai and sushi together.
When to visit: Weeknight dinner for easier seating and faster tickets.
What to order: Red curry, Thai basil chicken, pad see ew.
Insider tip: Pick one curry and one noodle—then add rolls, not extra entrees.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Mostly street parking on nearby residential blocks; typically manageable on weeknights, but expect tighter spots during weekend dinner hours and plan a short walk.
Dress code: Casual and comfortable—jeans, sneakers, and everyday outfits fit right in; no need to dress up.
Noise level: Moderate—easy enough for normal conversation, with a little extra buzz during peak dinner rush.
Weekend wait: 20-40 min at peak times, shorter if you arrive early or do takeout
Weekday lunch: Usually little to no wait; fast turnaround for quick meals
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Yes—multiple vegetable stir-fries, tofu-friendly curries, and several vegetarian roll options.
Vegan options: Some options—ask for tofu/vegetable versions and request no egg or fish sauce when applicable; best approached as a limited-but-doable spot.
Gluten-free options: Some options—curries and simple rice-based plates can work, but sauces may contain gluten; call it mixed and ask the staff to flag gluten-containing sauces.
Best For
Better for: A reliable hybrid order when your group wants both Thai comfort classics and sushi variety in one stop—strong weeknight pacing and easy crowd-pleasing plates.
Skip if: Skip it if you want a high-end, destination Thai experience or ultra-specialized sushi—this is a neighborhood standby that shines most when you keep the order focused and practical.