Red Corner Asia - Thaitown
Tuesday, July 25, 2006 18:07
Last week, J and I went to Yai for some Thai fare. We were in the mood for noodles and again, we revisited Thaitown in a span of one week. I remembered reading Jonathan Gold’s review on Red Corner Asia and how he describes it as one of the more popular places in Thaitown to eat at. We drove down and knew exactly where it was. You can’t miss Red Corner Asia with its circus-like neon sign. Striped in green and yellow lights, the restaurant lures foodies like an angler fish in the deep sea. On the roof of the restaurant, a yellow banner is stretched across, noting their late closing time of 2 AM. We walked in and were immediately greeted by the manager, a kind-looking man, and three waitresses standing by the door. I think it’s a Thai thing - to have the waitresses wait by the door. I like that. We were immediately showed to the table in the center of the room. But being foodbloggers, we had to be picky about our seating because we wanted the best lighting possible. We ended up sitting near the kitchen window and got a full glimpse of whole chickens riding the ferris wheel of death. Jonathan Gold writes about that chicken dish, known as the volcano chicken. Prior to serving, a whole chicken is doused in Bacardi 151 and lit up at the table. I can only imagine that the employees are quite sick of hearing the ooh’s and aah’s of this restaurant gimmick.
Funny, a fly just landed on my computer screen - right on top of the Red Corner Asia food photos. Does this place have flies? Or is it super hungry? haha.
Anyway, we perused the nicely layed-out menus and knew exactly what to order. I noticed that there were some pseudo-Thai dishes like Tempura, Kung Pao Pasta and Bangkok Calamari which we steered away from. It’s a possible sign that RCA caters to the majority and offers watered-down Thai food. But you should try it for yourself. Here’s what we had:

We started out with Angel Wings, which were stuffed with ground pork, vermicelli and veggies. Although they only give you two pieces, you can seriously make a meal out of this because they are gigantic. Talk about force-feeding a chicken to buff up their muscle mass. The chicken was crisp and fried beautifully and the pork mixture was flavorful. This comes with sweet n’ sour sauce, but I prefer to use fish sauce. This can easily work as an appetizer for 4 people. $6.95

Next came the Fish Cake On Sticks. These consisted of fish paste, red curry paste, fish sauce and green beans impaled on a piece of lemongrass. Again, it was served with sweet n’ sour sauce. I liked this dish a lot but prefer the version I make at home. It wasn’t spicy enough. J didn’t care much for this dish because of the chewy texture. $6.95 for 5-6 pieces.

Pad Kee Mow is a favorite of mine. Basically it’s chinese Beef Chow Fun but with chile, basil and garlic. The beef was a bit burnt from the wok cooking but still had taste. Overall, this had nice flavor but definitely wasn’t the best I’ve eaten. Try it out though. This dish convinced J that there are better tasting noodles in addition to her favorite, Pad See Eew. $5.95

Now for the dish I yearn for in any Thai restaurant. This is basically like Thai pho, only with beef, liver, tripe, beef balls in a hearty brown soup. You can’t find this on the menu, so just ask the waitress for it. Compared to Yai’s Thai Boat Noodles, this is lighter in the beef flavor and more watery. I appreciate the amount of veggies they give you but is still somewhat bland. For Thai Boat Noodles, give Yai’s and Sapp Coffee Shops a shot. $5.95
I’ve only eaten at 5 places in Thaitown, and Yai, so far, has been reigning. I’ll be reviewing Sapp, Palms, Ruen Pair, Ord and Sanamluang soon. I have yet to try the dishes Jonathan Gold has recommended, but as of now, I won’t be back to RCA for a while.Thanks for reading.
Red Corner Asia
5267 Hollywood Blvd,
Los Angeles, CA 90027
(323) 466-6RCA
www.redcornerasia.com
By eatdrinknbmerry (see more of his posts). You can find more of eatdrinknbmerry's writing at his own website eatdrinknbmerry
Chris Y says:
July 25th, 2006 at 11:27 pm
Crazy - just went there tonight after considering several options. Had the fish cake, pork jerkey, duck w/ lettuce wraps, volcano chicken, yellow curry, and mango/rice for dessert. Food I thought was very good (yeah a bit “safe” though I agree), but service was horrible! Among many other things, dessert came while there were still empty plates and dishes on the table! And that wasn’t because it came out fast either…
Too bad. Still good food though.
eatdrinknbmerry says:
July 25th, 2006 at 11:34 pm
The food is fine there, but I’m there for the Thai Boat Noodles and Pad Kee Mow, which was so so. Try out Yai a few blocks from there. The fishcake was good but i could’ve used a lil’ more spice. Had it for lunch today and it was still tasty. If I go back again, I’ll have to eat the curry and fish.
Jonah says:
July 26th, 2006 at 7:44 am
Those Angel Wings look awesome, it’s like a turducken mini dish, but with chicken and pork, then fried. So I guess it’s nothing like a turducken.
Tim K says:
July 27th, 2006 at 2:58 pm
RCA is one of the best in Thaitown! Shrimp balls! Volcano chicken! The Pad See Ew is good too. Spicy string beans=yummy!
erin says:
July 28th, 2006 at 4:16 pm
I am a red corner fan–there’s a chicken dish i love but of course cannot remember the name of at the moment. spicy with nuts of some kind. Must start taking better notes :)
bucky bakes says:
October 25th, 2007 at 1:17 pm
RCA is still the only THAI gig that this food critic will spend his money at… i have been eating THAI food in hollywood and surrounding areas for 10 years now…
RCA is it… location, price, atmospher, but most of all TASTE !!! the food here taste incredibly yummy…
whatever your fancy of THAI dishes, order it here and always try one new thing… you will be back here… GUARANTEED !!!
ono, now i am hungry for Volcanoe chicken, garlic pepper shrimp, papaya salad and crispy duck panang…. mmmm
govinda says:
November 26th, 2007 at 10:43 pm
Heavy on the flavor here. Even their pad thai is better than their neighbors’. If you get it with the shrimp, you’ll discover a barbecue taste that’s really unique in such a tried-and-true dish.
But I have to think that this place is, along with Thai Barbecue across the street, the most unhealthy of the bunch. More fried foods to be found than all the other options combined.