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Thai · Central LA

Sticky Rice

Casual dinner with friends craving bold Thai flavors.

Closed now $$ Local FavoriteCasual VibesQuick Bite
6.7/10
Great Scored by Wesley Fong · How we score
№ 01 · The Brief

Third Street Thai built for the group order

Tucked along the bustling stretch of West 3rd Street in the Beverly Grove neighborhood, Sticky Rice has become a standout destination for Thai cuisine in Los Angeles. With a 4.6-star rating built from hundreds of enthusiastic reviews, the restaurant has earned a loyal following among both neighborhood regulars and diners traveling across the city specifically for its food. The energy here feels lively yet unpretentious, striking a balance between a quick, satisfying meal and a full dining experience worth savoring.

The menu showcases a vibrant range of Thai classics alongside dishes that highlight regional specialties less commonly found on typical Thai menus in the area. Signature offerings include fragrant curries, wok-fried noodle dishes, and the restaurant's namesake sticky rice paired with mango when in season. Diners frequently rave about the balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy notes achieved across the menu, along with generous portions that make sharing plates a popular approach for groups looking to sample widely.

Inside, the atmosphere leans casual and approachable, with simple decor that keeps the focus on the food itself. Seating tends to fill up quickly during peak dinner hours, reflecting the restaurant's popularity, while the open kitchen area adds a sensory element with the sizzle and aroma of dishes being prepared to order. It's the kind of space where the buzz of conversation and clinking plates creates a comfortable, unfussy backdrop for a good meal.

Sticky Rice suits a wide range of occasions, from a relaxed weeknight dinner to a group outing with friends eager to explore Thai flavors together. Its central Los Angeles location makes it convenient for visitors exploring the Beverly Grove and Melrose area, while the moderate price point keeps it accessible for regulars who want to return often. Whether craving a comforting bowl of noodles or looking to introduce out-of-town guests to standout Thai cooking, this spot delivers a memorable and flavorful experience.

№ 02 · What to Order

The order, from the record

№ 03 · Insider Tip
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Come before 6:30pm on weekends to avoid the dinner rush and snag a table without a wait.

Wesley Fong · Top of Los Angeles
№ 04 · The Verdict

What earns the 6.7

01
Thai staples, done reliably

Pad see ew, green curry, and mango sticky rice cover the core of the menu without needing to reach further into regional territory.

02
Built for sharing

Portion sizes and a spread of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy dishes make group ordering the natural approach here.

03
Beverly Grove convenience

A Third Street location keeps it an easy, moderately priced option for both regulars and Melrose foot traffic.

How we score

The Insider Score is our own 10-point editorial rating, set by the writer who covers the room. It is never an average of other sites’ stars, and it is never for sale. It weighs three things:

01Track record

How highly a kitchen rates, across how many diners, over how long.

02Consistency

Whether recent diners still agree with the long-term verdict.

03Distinction

What the kitchen does that its category does not.

Sticky Rice earns a 6.7, great on our scale for Thai in Los Angeles.
Wesley Fong
Wesley Fong
San Gabriel Valley & Koreatown Editor

Wesley Fong covers the Asian corridors for Top of Los Angeles: the San Gabriel Valley's regional Chinese tables, Koreatown, Thai Town, and the South Bay's Japanese rooms. An Alhambra native who works from the public review record.

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