About
Welcome to Tip's House - Cuisine of Thailand, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Los Angeles at 3970 W 6th St, LA, CA 90020. This inviting establishment is your go-to destination for authentic Thai flavors, specializing in Thai seafood and salads that resonate with both tradition and zest. With a commitment to quality, Tip's House delivers an experience that will transport your taste buds straight to Thailand.
Upon entering, you will feel an ambiance influenced by the bustling street food culture of Thailand. It isn't just a restaurant; it’s a celebration of culinary heritage. The decor remains simple yet inviting, perfectly aligning with its mission to provide genuine Thai cuisine without the frills.
Now, let’s talk about the menu. Tip's House features an enticing array of appetizers that set the stage for your meal. The Fried Fish (pollack) at just $5.50 is a delightful start, alongside the renowned Wing Of Angel—chicken wings stuffed with savory ground chicken for only $7.95. I was particularly drawn to their Fried Jumbo Shrimps, which at $8.95 are clearly a must-try for any seafood lover.
Moving onto the soups, each bowl is a heartwarming affair. The Spicy Seafood Soup ($9.50) strikes a perfect balance between heat and flavor, while the Tomi Yum Koong, a shrimp lover’s delight ($7.50), delivers on its promise of rich, bold tastes. Many customers sing praises for the Wonton Soup ($5.95); its comforting blend of flavors encapsulates the essence of Thai cooking.
The salads here deserve a spotlight of their own. The Yum Nuar ($6.95) is a spicy beef salad that bursts with freshness from tomatoes, cucumbers, and onions, perfectly highlighted by a tangy dressing. For something lighter, the Plah Koong ($7.50) with its succulent shrimp is incredibly refreshing and a wonderful representation of Thai salad.
Customer testimonials echo the sentiment of an unbeatable experience here. One reviewer, Alic L., expresses consistent satisfaction with the crab fried rice—a dish that seems to keep patrons returning year after year. Others rave about the exceptional service, with staff often eager to recommend popular choices like chicken Pad Thai or their delightful Thai iced tea.
Tip’s House stands out not just for its food, but for its commitment to an authentic dining experience. With reasonable prices and a warm atmosphere—even bustling with patrons during peak hours—the restaurant remains a cherished spot for both locals and visitors. If you’re seeking an authentic Thai culinary adventure that reflects the rich culture and flavors of Thailand, Tip's House - Cuisine of Thailand is an absolute must-visit.
Whether you're dining in or opting for takeout, your taste buds are bound to thank you for this culinary journey.
“ Great service! I've been coming here for a year now and the crab fried rice is always delicious. i also enjoy any of their jumbo shrimp options and their thai iced tea ”
“ I ordered takeout and the food was made quickly, and the service was incredible. The person who took my order was super attentive, recommended an order, and was very enthusiastic for me to try the food. The food was delicious, 10/10 recommended. I got chicken Pad Thai and chicken fried rice. ”
“ Tips is amazing. Our go to spot and I have tried many Thai places. The egg rolls are the best I've ever had and we will continue to come back and recommend to everyone. ”
“ Food - service - ambiance. Hit all the marks! So delicious and recommend mint chili shrimp combo. ”
“ If you're looking for an authentic thai food. This is the place to be! The place is not fancy, it's giving legit thai street restaurant, the service is pretty good! The price is reasonable as well! The place is not busy during weekdays ”
“ Good food last time here 2000, 24 years later ordered same spicy garlic chicken Customer service the same ”
“ Excellent food, awesome service and great suggestion on the garlic shrimp . The park isn't to great but Kanica the awesome employee, has a great personality too. She even walks the Togo orders out to the customers. This way they didn't have to park and get down. The place is clean and has an "A" grade. ”
“ Good neighborhood spot for an affordable lunch with decent portions. Flavors are classic Thai American and they offer the usual Pad thai, pad see ew, etc. The lady working there is super chill and funny. Docked a star because on the day I went, all the stir-fried noodles were broken to the point where I could eat them with a spoon. They also don't serve free water (only bottled water), but you can bring your own outside drinks. ”