Offering what most certainly is some of Guam’s best Thai food, Thai Smoothie & Grill is a humble food stand located in Ordot. They offer a breakfast menu from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. and feature fried rice for as low as $3.
Whenever I find myself driving in Barrigada on Purple Heart Highway I tend to slow down to glance at Nit’s Thai Cuisine to see if there are any parking slots. I did find a parking space today at lunch and was delighted to find out that there was plenty of seating available inside Nit’s.
A good restaurant is one that maintains the consistency of its food quality and offers you value for the money you spend. By this measure, Spicy Thai Noodle Place fits the bill.
Ban Thai is Guam's most popular Thai restaurant and boasts a weekday lunch buffet that serves to a packed house. The party was thrown by Lek and Greg to show their appreciation to their friends and customers.
Thai Smoothie & Grill is one of Guam’s secret getaways or should I say “takeaways,” because that’s what you do! There’s no where to eat at this quaint road-side stand that can get kind of dusty on a dry windy day.
Sawadee! If you are looking for a genuine home cooked Thai meal you can stop by Somjai House in Mangilao. After several decades of operating freestanding
I had to eat some more food at Nit's the other day so I could take some photos for Nit. WIth the task at hand, I had to step up to the plate (not reluctantly) and started with an order of the Dried Beef Appetizer ($9) made with specially prepared Thai seasonings then deep-fried.
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