Dish on Dining: Dazz Thai -- CLOSED

UPDATE (04/30/09): This restaurant closed and an Ethiopian restaurant took its place.
1442 Franklin St. (at 15th), Oakland
Downtown
PH: 510.268.1109
Open for lunch only

Dazz Thai, despite sounding like a jazz studio, opened a few months ago near 15th Street, half-way between my office and Chinatown. This week I decided to check it out and asked my friend Jeanne to join me.
The restaurant is brightly painted with the typical Southeast Asian colors of orange and lime, and has some interesting photographs on the walls, including what looks like family pictures. The room is split into two dining areas, and is often filled with the smell of incense.

The menu is made up of your typical rice plates, stir-fries, curries and pad Thai noodles. But they also serve a few Thai noodle soup bowls, which looked intriguing. Jeanne and I decided to order a few dishes to share, and they all pretty much came out at the same time.



Our waiter warned us that the Pad Kee-Moua would be spicier than the other noodle dish we were looking at, and he wasn’t kidding. It wasn’t overpowering but you definitely got the kick. (I actually shouldn’t be surprised because right at the front table with the incense is a big jar of dried red chilies, so this place doesn’t kid around when they say spicy.) Jeanne liked the noodles, but I felt it was a little on the greasy side.

The food seems fresh, and the servings are generous. It’s definitely a step above the couple of Thai places near me, but nothing to travel long distances for. In fact, it’s the kind of place I’d go half-way for.
Single guy rating: 2.5 stars (Spicy Thai Lunch)
Explanation of the single guy's rating system:
1 star = perfect for college students
2 stars = perfect for new diners
3 stars = perfect for foodies
4 stars = perfect for expense accounts
5 stars = perfect for any guy's dream dinner
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