Old Weang Ping Village is a Thai restaurant in the Bay Area. It is named after the Thai city of Chiang Mai and is best known for its tasty Southeast Asian cuisine and aesthetic.
The restaurant features a tropical jungle path adorned with plants and Buddhist statues that enchantingly lead into the main dining area. The main dining area is decorated with sparkling lights and bamboo.
Popular dishes include chicken and tofu pad thai, barbarian soup with prawns, exotic herb salad, coconut curry prawns with an Indian crepe, coconut milk soup with chicken, vegetarian egg rolls, thai sticky rice, massaman curry with duck, and prawn salad.
Old Weang Ping Villiage only accepts cash, so visit your local ATM before stopping in. Street parking is available but can often be hard to find.