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Dok Bua

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411 Harvard St.
Brookline, MA 02446 View Map
Phone: (617) 277-7087


Cross Street: Fuller St.
Hours: Daily 11a.m.-Midnight
Price: $5.01 - $15
 
Dress: Casual
Smoking: Not Permitted
Accessibility: Partially
Parking: Street Parking
Public Transit Accessible
Reservations: Not Accepted

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Restaurant - Thai

A Thai restaurant that grew out of an Asian market (there are still a few specialty items on sale), Dok Bua is a casual spot for an inexpensive meal. There's a large menu as well as a whiteboard with daily specials.


What users are saying about Dok Bua:
"Rather than some dingy kitchen in the back, all the food is cooked at a visible grill, by native Thai people... The Pad Thai and Thai iced tea will always be my favorite, it's definitely the best I've ever had!!" (Read More)

What users are recommending:
"Anything on the specials board. Pad-thai, Beef and broccoli on rice etc. etc. Cryspy Pork Gapraw ..."

Accessibility Note: Sidewalk-level access.


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Date Posted: Thursday, December 18, 2003 (report spam)

SO Good
Rather than some dingy kitchen in the back, all the food is cooked at a visible grill, by native Thai people... The Pad Thai and Thai iced tea will always be my favorite, it's definitely the best I've ever had!!
Recommended: Pad Thai with chicken
Food: 10
Service: 8
Ambiance: 8
Overall: 8


Date Posted: Thursday, May 29, 2003 (report spam)

The Best Thai Food in Town
If you want to try real authentic Thai food, the search is over. The taste is awesome,they try to do everything better day by day. Try it and you'll really love Thai food
Recommended: Cryspy Pork Gapraw
Food: 8
Service: 8
Ambiance: 6
Overall: 10


Date Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2003 (report spam)

Food, With Lowest Opportunity Cost and Highest Benefits!
I tried the beef and broccoli with rice and ate the whole large dish all by myself, the Pad-thai's etc. were great. But I like the Thai Ice tea the best.
Recommended: Pad-thai, Beef and broccoli on rice etc. etc.
Food: 8
Service: 8
Ambiance: 10
Overall: 8


Date Posted: Friday, May 02, 2003 (report spam)

Eat and Go Shopping
First it was a Thai grocery. Then they started to serve food. Now, new tables have crowded the grocery items into a small part of the operation. I hope they don't disappear entirely; for me, being surrounded by exotic groceries while eating food prepared from some of them has a strange kind of charm. The food is not all that different from a number of "lower-end" Thai places that are springing up around Boston and Brookline these days, but it also tries to dress up the food just a little. It's not as fancy as some of the old guard, but you do get table service, and some more complex dishes. I recommend whatever is on the specials board, as these dishes tend to be more unusual. You can eat Pad Thai anywhere (though Dok Bua does a nice job with this standard too), why not try something different? Service can be a little scattered, and the ambiance is obviously nothing fancy, but you're not paying black-tie prices either. Dok Bua delivers a taste of the exotic for a very reasonable price.
Recommended: Anything on the specials board.
Food: 8
Service: 6
Ambiance: 6
Overall: 6


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