About
Welcome to the vibrant world of Sticky Rice, a delightful escape located at 8044 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA. This charming Thai restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere that transports you straight to Thailand, making it a hidden gem in the bustling Beverly Grove area.
Sticky Rice stands out not just for its ambiance, which blends retro movie posters with a tropical vibe, but also for its extensive menu filled with authentic Thai flavors. Whether you're looking to dine in or take out, this eatery caters to every need, featuring delivery options and an array of vegetarian offerings suitable for all diets.
The reviews speak volumes about the quality of food and service. Patrons rave about the richness of flavor in dishes, highlighting how they use real ingredients to deliver an authentic taste. Whether you opt for the Pad Thai loaded with vegetables or the hearty curries, each bite is crafted to bring you a slice of Thailand.
Many guests, like Nancy S. and Kristen C., have praised the consistency of flavor, whether dining in or ordering for takeout. The local community appreciates the casual setting paired with delightful service, making it the perfect spot for a quick lunch or a relaxing dinner. With options for beer and wine, you can enjoy a refreshing drink alongside your meal, or simply relish the superb Thai tea.
If you're a fan of Thai cuisine or eager to explore it, Sticky Rice is a must-visit destination. It is more than just a restaurant; it’s an experience that tantalizes your taste buds while providing a homey atmosphere that makes you want to return again and again. Come for the food, stay for the vibe!
To make your journey easier, feel free to reach out at (323) 879-9108 for any inquiries, and don’t forget to enjoy the nearby street parking!
“ What another great location for Sticky Rice Restaurant! Had the opportunity to try their new location here in Beverly Grove and what a treat! The minute you step in, it's a lil' corner of Thailand right here in LA! Large Bar top area for food and drinks to be served and a simple yet charming table set up to escape to a world of flavor. The food was incredible as we had tried the Pad Thai with chicken and Tom Yom. Noodles in the pad Thai was loaded with flavor and greens! The soup was rich and full and plenty of protein such as shrimp and other goods! We tried the location at the farmers market and it's just as delicious as we remembered! The cherry on top? This location we visited today in Beverly Grove had authentic and retro movie posters in homage to the cinematic history that LA is know for! What a blast from the past! Thank you Toyah for your warmth and kindness from the moment we walked in. Really enjoyed our conversation of our favorite line of movies and trivia, can't wait to come back and support this new location! ”
“ Really really delicious. Everything was super fresh and perfectly balanced. Good portions. Juicy chicken satay and rich curries. This may be my new favorite Thai spot! Delivery was fast and everything was hot. Highly recommend. ”
“ Ambiance 5/5: Walking into Sticky Rice for the first time was a pleasant surprise! The ambiance is different than anywhere else I've been, a very fun, retro and Thai theme. There are a handful of tables in the back and an elegant bar at the front that makes you feel like you're at a tropical resort. Service 2/5: The bartender was also the server and busboy, so he definitely was stretched thin. I guess he forgot us in the back table because he ended up giving water to and taking the order of a new group who sat after us while we were there for about 10 minutes with nothing but the menus. My stomach was growling the whole time xD Food 4/5: The food was tasty but slightly salty, and nothing special. We got Pad See-Ew with the fried tofu, Khao Soi with Chicken, and Pork Jerky. I wished the sauce for the Pork Jerky was more sour to balance out the jerky, like I've had at other Thai places; I ended up not eating much of it, and will be making my own sauce and rice at home. ”
“ One of my favorite Thai spots in LA! The richness in flavor in every dish is unparalleled. They use real ingredients, not just spices- to give that authentic Thai flavor. We always order for takeout but we came in today for a quick lunch and really felt the Thai vibes! The food is just as good in house vs for take out. Love this place! Give it a try if you havnt. ”
“ Cozy Thai spot tucked on Third Street. Small place with limited indoor, outdoor and bar seating. The service was quick and everyone was very polite and helpful. They offer a selection of natural wines which are very reasonably priced (~$30 for a bottle) among other drinks like Thai tea. We tried the Tom yum soup which was a sweeter rendition than other places we've tried and it was delicious. They offered different levels of spice which was nice too for those of us who can't handle super spicy. The pad siew and bowl noodles were fantastic as well. The crispy tofu in the pad siew was cooked perfectly and you had an option to choose your protein with the soups and entrees. Definitely will come back again. Limited street parking as it is off third street. ”
“ What a cute little Thai place I came for lunch too! They a variety of selection to choose from! I got the dragon noodles but mild spicy, which is actually pretty spicy so I would definitely lower the spice if you can't handle or order a extra side of noodles! I definitely wanna come visit and try the other food! The service here was just OK. It seemed like it was pretty empty when we came in! ”
“ Loved this restaurant for the chicken satay and noodles! It has great ambiance with fun retro vibes of 80s movies. Very great staff, served us quick! ”
“ Very glad they opened this spot - love Sticky Rice but never quite make it to the Silverlake location. Sat outside at the sidewalk tables which is not ideal, but wasn't bad on this block crowded with overpriced restaurants and valet. The sticky rice wings are just as good as always - golden brown and crispy with tender meat on the inside. The peppers give them just a touch of spice but I could have gone for more. The Thai pork jerky was a new one for me -- they're more like little boneless spare ribs than actual jerky, but that was preferably for me. Loved these and the sauce it came with. I enjoyed the drunken noodles too. The medium was a bit spicy for the man I was with () but I enjoyed them. ”