Thai Monkey Club Menu

  • Appetizers
  • Soups
  • Salads
  • Noodles
  • Stir Fry
  • Curries
  • Fish
  • Fried Rice
  • Side Orders
  • Desserts
  • Appetizers
  • Soups
  • Salads
  • Noodles
  • Stir Fry
  • Curries
  • Fish
  • Fried Rice
  • Side Orders
  • Desserts

Healthy Meal suggestions for Thai Monkey Club

  • Appetizers
  • Soups
  • Salads
  • Noodles
  • Stir Fry
  • Curries
  • Fish
  • Fried Rice
  • Side Orders
  • Desserts
  • Appetizers
  • Soups
  • Salads
  • Noodles
  • Stir Fry
  • Curries
  • Fish
  • Fried Rice
  • Side Orders
  • Desserts

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  • Scott B.

    New owner and chef for the past nine days. Thought we would give it a try last night. Had a couple of chef's specials, the crudo (bass as I recall) and the hamachili. They were exquisite. Next were crab and cheese wontons. The wrap was light, the filling flavorful, and the dipping sauce was a thinner consistency than the usual syrup that accompanies these at so many other Asian restaurants. These were a class above and the best we've ever had. We had to get a second order. We indulged in pad Thai with chicken as a main course and were equally happy as we had been with the rest of the meal. Compliments of the chef, we had tempura fried Brie with wasabi honey and apple slices for dessert. This added to the sense of unexpected sophistication for the menu. Service was attentive and prompt. A manager stopped by a couple of times to inquire about our dinner. We found our new "go to" Asian bistro.

    (5)
  • Carrie Macomber H.

    Wonderful new owners! The food is amazing with a spectacular menu and daily specials. Great service as well as a very kid friendly restaurant. We will be back soon!

    (5)
  • Todd C.

    Very authentic! I haven't had Thai food this great in a long time. Som tam was amazing! Perfect with Larb and sticky rice! Mango and sticky rice for dessert was just right. I've had Thai food in many places.... this is awesome!

    (5)
  • Ray T.

    The drunken noodles and the pineapple fried rice were delicious. The heat matches traditional Thai heat which is great. Hot is actually hot. The service was great too.

    (4)
  • Victoria F.

    I am used to very, VERY good, authentic Thai food in Vermont, and was disappointed with the local Thai options after moving to Louisville. No longer! My family went to Thai Monkey Club today and all of our meals were excellent and very well priced...cheap even. We talked about it all day and couldn't help but go back for more; we ordered delivery for dinner! Can't get enough. Go now, thank me later! :) Bonus: lots of gluten-free, soy-free and non-dairy options for those of us with awful food allergies. Also, they were super nice to my 3 yo daughter...more bonus points!

    (5)
  • Christy V.

    What a nice surprise to find in Superior. We truly enjoyed everything that we ordered. The Thai spring rolls were light and crisp, and the Pad Thai was perfectly prepared. I loved the Panang Beef and the Crisp Duck was full of delicious vegetables. I will say that you should trust your server's suggestion on spice level. I am a fan of spicy heat, and was worried when she said we should try "mild plus" level 2. I thought it would be too mild. Instead, it was quite spicy and perfect to my taste. You can always add more heat, but it's hard to take it out. We will definitely return.

    (4)
  • Brian G.

    So Thai Monkey Club, what a name? No seriously, that's an damn odd name. I half expected a circus type atmosphere when I went in there. However, no sword swallowing, no trapeze, not even a damn clown spraying people with seltzer water. What I did find were some very nice people serving up delicious noms and I couldn't be happier that I gave it a shot. While new, this has quickly become a favorite. I'd even put it on par with big dogs deli as far as how much I like it, and that's saying a lot. BDD is my bar for awesomeness and would be my last meal if I had to choose one. Anyways, I got Pad See EW Chicken - Hot. They have six levels of hot, so I got a five as I was unsure if it was going to be too hot. It was good, but I think six would be just right. Usually you order spicy food and it's got ground pepper on it, which is crap. The pad see ew, both chicken and shrimp that we ordered was definitely good. Not as sweet as I remember my favorite place being in Chicago, but still damn good. I also got a Thai Springroll. With a peanut sauce, I could eat these endlessly. This may be the most dangerous thing that they have on their menu as after I finished one, I wanted another dozen. Love it.

    (4)
  • Moh A.

    I love thai food and was excited to try this place, but unfortunately the food was bland and the service was slow. There are better options in the area.

    (2)
  • Christine H.

    My husband and I absolutely love Thai food. We have been to Thailand and eaten authentic Thai food. Thai Monkey Club in Louisville is by FAR the best, most authentic Thai food we have experienced outside of Thailand! You can order your food at varying levels of spiciness including Thai hot....our favorite. The owners make you feel so welcome just as if you were eating right at their kitchen table in their home. There was not one dish we ate that we didn't love! We can't wait to take our friends there. You have to visit this restaurant and experience it for yourself!

    (5)
  • Viktoria P.

    Portions are very small and very expensive, quality of food is below average. They refuse to deliver unless u order over $25, while their website says free delivery on $20 order! This place is new so I decided to try it, was very disappointed. Very stingy Thai people. I will never be ordering from there again!

    (1)
  • Adam F.

    I ordered the "monkey set 2: Esaan Sausage" Rather expensive at $25. What I got was a few skewered beef sticks like from a pupu platter. What looked liked a single sausage sliced and served upon a bunch of cabbage. And a container of carrot shreds amd more cabbage. It couldn't have cost them more than 2 bucks. Sausage and pupu platter sticks were tasty, but $25? Give me a break! If some stranger came over and looked at the order, the estimage for it's value would have been perhaps $8 at today's retail prices. RIPOFF.

    (1)
  • Jade Q.

    I work in the same shopping center, so when this Thai restaurant opened, I was very excited! It is 100% authentic Thai food. Being from Southern California, I grew up eating authentic Thai food, and I have been completely satisfied with the food I tried. A note on the service: They just opened, so they aren't optimally staffed at present. I've found them to be very attentive every time I've come in, but it has only been for lunch take-out, since I work next door. I can't attest to dinner or dine-in service. However, the food still comes out very fast, always in less than 10 minutes. The staff are so nice and friendly. I'm now a regular customer. Important: Spice levels have been inconsistent in the dishes that I've ordered, so beware. Twice, I have ordered medium. The first time, it was super spicy, which is exactly what I wanted. However, the second time, I could hardly detect the spice. It could have something to do with the fact that these were different dishes, but I'm not entirely certain. As far as dishes go, I definitely recommend the lunch special. You choose your entree, and it comes with an egg roll and a bowl of soup for around $9 before tax & tip. It is super filling and you will certainly have some of your dish leftover for the next day. I highly recommend the drunken noodle and the spicy eggplant dish (which is a thousand times more epic than it sounds). In both, you have your choice of meat (or in my case, non-meat). I've also ordered the Thai basil rice, which had an amazing taste, it just wasn't as spicy as I requested it. The egg rolls are delicious! I am vegetarian, so I've only ordered the soup when it was vegetarian, but it was very delicious. I highly recommend giving this place a try. There aren't enough authentic Thai restaurants in Colorado in general, but especially not in Louisville.

    (5)
  • Kristine E.

    The red curry with chicken was BLAND - and I asked for it to be spicy. My friend had pad Thai which had an odd color to it and was more greasy than tasty. Very disappointed...

    (2)
  • Jake L.

    This place is AWESOME! It is by far the best Thai in the Boulder/Louisville/Superior area. The seating area has a really nice atmosphere (casual, but still upscale feeling) with plenty of seating. The wait staff is phenomenal and incredibly friendly. And the food... oh gosh the food.... The Pad Thai is in my top 5. And this comes from someone who is VERY picky about Pad Thai. It was the perfect combination of sweet, spicy and peanut-y. The Pad See Ew was also very good. It was not the best I've ever found, but still top 5. The Krathiem Prik Thai (with garlic and pepper) was INCREDIBLE. I have never found a dish like this at another Thai place. I will be coming back purely for it. And I am still drooling over their mango sticky rice. They use forbidden black rice and add a scoop of vanilla ice cream on the side. It was AWESOME. I'm moving right down the street from this place and it's going to be dangerous. Everything about our visit was great and I KNOW I will keep coming back for more.

    (4)
  • Samantha L.

    I work in the same area and I see their signs on the way to work everyday. Finally I got to stop in and try it! I ordered online via yelp (for the first time ever!) and everything went flawlessly. I scheduled a 12pm pick up and it was ready right at 12. I got the thai tea with boba which is delicious and the pad thai (not spicy) which is also very good. Next time I want to try the pineapple fried rice. This is a great new addition to Louisville and I plan on going here for all my Thai food needs. Other places just don't compare.

    (4)
  • Doug Y.

    Yummy, fast Thai food! The Chicken Satay was delicious, and the chicken was tender and perfectly grilled. Delicious lunch on a cold, gray day.

    (5)
  • Nick A.

    I have ate at the Broadway location in Denver and thought it was really good. So we were excited to see one opening relatively close to us in Louisville. It did not disappoint. The food was great! The Broadway location is a little spicer so I recommend going up one spice level at the Louisville location. I would say this place ties Thai House in Arvada for my second favorite Thai restaurant. My first being US Thai in Edgewater.

    (4)
  • Alice K.

    The Panang Curry and Drunken Noodles were quite delicious, and the service was also quite good. Anything more than "Medium spicy" would have burned a whole in my stomach - these Thai places are really making me doubt my ability to handle spicy foods.... The downside? When I spilled my to-go container of the Curry even before walking out of the restaurant.......dang it.

    (4)
  • Dave A.

    Not much good about our visit. Indifferent service and blah food. The fish cakes were decent but the larb and papaya salad only looked like Thai food the taste and complexity of flavors missed the mark. I always order Thai hot plus and I swear my salad was baby food mild. The remedy after I asked about it was to bring me a side of chile's but adding them after prep didn't do much for the consistent distribution of flavor so it ended up being very mild salad with chile's dumped on it. To add insult to injury this place is expensive. We ordered a small soup, fish cakes, two salads and a fried rice to share and it was $65. That is too much for a restaurant that feels more lunch counter with paper napkins than sit down and eat dinner joint. I doubt I'd go back.

    (2)
  • Renu D.

    I have been here twice now and while I really liked it on my first visit, I did not like the food on my second visit. I am willing to consider this as an off day and hope the service and the food improves. On our first visit, we ordered the Pad thai, drunken noodles, shrimp tempura and spring rolls. Everything tasted good. while the service was not super attentive, it was not bad either. on our second visit, we had the pineapple fried rice with shrimp which was a huge let down. There was an overdose of turmeric in the dish, the shrimp did not taste fresh and the rice was partially cooked and the whole dish was very wet. This was a big disappointment. We also had some egg rolls and drunken noodles both of which were A ok. Since the restaurant is new and they were having air conditioning issues ( the place was HOT ) which they were trying to fix I am not writing them off just as yet. I hope they bounce back stronger with great food and service.

    (3)
  • Paul M.

    Tasty food, fast service... I use to come here for lunch while at work on Mondays but they aren't open any more that day. Aside from that the food is very good and priced well for the portion of food you get.

    (4)
  • James M.

    Absolutely fantastic food and great service. I highly recommend trying the chefs special of tempura brie with wasabi infused honey. It's a slightly spicy and sweet bite of savory cheese that in ways reminded me of a savory roasted marshmallow. As odd as my description may sound, it is dangerously delicious. The egg drop style soup, spicy drunken noodles, spring rolls, and chicken skewers we had were all wonderfully seasoned and perfectly cooked. Nothing was overly spicy or bland. I look forward to exploring more of their menu in the future.

    (5)
  • Scott F.

    I just don't get it - they have so much potential, but the food isn't that great. I've been a couple times with a couple different people and nothing has been very flavorful. I really want to like this place, but the food is bland and service is spotty at best. If you want really good stuff, drive the extra mile north on McCaslin to Busaba - always a line at lunch, so arrive early, and a great staff.

    (3)
  • Mary S.

    Its all NEW !!! new owners ,new chef ! and the place really knows what they're doing !! Chef Ray ( think UCHI) and his brother from Thailand streamlined the 15 page menu to an elegant collection of all the Thai classics , Pad thai,coconut curries,(expertly prepared)so smooth and silky with just the right heat, crispy and fresh thai salads that make your mouth burst and crave some more! and of course some fun and traditional appetizers, but the real draw are the chef specials! don't miss out, Chef Ray a sushi Master (as anyone knows him from former haunts) ,has an eclectic specials menu that infuses artfully prepared sushi with a touch of other cuisines in mind , the "Tuna Goat" a unique sashimi dish pairing fuji apple tuna and a sprinkling haystack mountain goat cheese, pan seared Salmon that is literally a work of art served in a warm pool of red curry! There was so much to try, we will be back!! the staff and management eager to please will accommodate if you don't see anything on the new menu (favorites from the past) and while it may be hard to find at 1st once you try you will be back. a good selection of ice cold thai beers and wines by the glass or bottle are nice choices , but they also have some fun special cocktails.

    (5)
  • Angela K.

    Loved the one on south broadway in Denver but then we moved to Broomfield. We were so psyched when this one opened in Superior! We always get pad thai woon sen and it's the best pad thai we've found in Colorado. Super fast and very nice staff. We are devoted customers!

    (5)
  • Michelle p.

    Terrible service. We came in on a late Friday night just before closing. The cook was lazily relaxing on the couch. The owner took our order and the cook took it upon herself to make our food extra hot to the point of inedibility. Couldn't get new food because everything was closed. Unacceptable behavior.

    (2)
  • Michelle P.

    Server was so nice and helpful! We were there late and he was so patient. I recommend the place!

    (4)
  • Ben F.

    Had a fantastic experience here. I'm a New Yorker with a fair amount of great Thai around me and TMC is as good if not better than what NY has to offer. Don't know what Phil N is talking about in terms of service, as my waiter was fantastic. I would like to point out though that the restaurant Phil N recommends in his review is a restaurant that he has also bashed and given one star in a separate review... Anyway, my waiter was prompt, attentive and a great conversationalist. He was an american who even knew how to speak Thai! Great guy who helped me pronounce some of the harder to say dishes. I would fully recommend this place to anyone trying to succumb to their thai cravings.

    (5)
  • Charles P.

    Best Thai restaurant in Louisville or Boulder! Great food and very friendly service. I have really enjoyed eating here. The free delivery is also great! It has been very quick and restaurant quality both times I have ordered. The restaurant has a nice atmosphere, outdoor seating, and they sell Thai beer and wine! I've been to the restaurant 3 times now and I will be back. Definitely would recommend to a friend.

    (5)
  • Marissa C.

    I've noticed the signage all around town and just had to take the plunge. I ordered the chicken pad thai for lunch which also came with a small soup and eggroll. Score. I am nursing a cold so this combo sounded perfect. Atmosphere: Super clean, casual, tasteful and relaxed. Cool light fixtures and everything looks to be new. There is also a bar with various liquor and beer options. Soup: Delicious. Chicken, rice and mushrooms. It really hit the spot. The texture, flavor and serving size was on point. Eggroll: Cutest little itty bitty eggroll i've ever seen. veggies inside were great and the shell had the perfect crunch. Pad Thai: I got the chicken and It was delicious. I don't handle spicy well so I was pleasantly surprised when the default flavor was tolerable. Good sized portion (had to box the rest to take home). This is my favorite Thai place so far. Ginger tea: Hot, steaming, sinus clearing ginger. Freaking amazing. Add some honey and now I may just be coming in every morning to order their tea. Christ. Service: I was greeted immediately with a smile, my food arrived within 10 minutes of ordering. My plates were cleared the moment I was done. The server (possible owner) was very attentive and polite. There was a small slip up on the receipt but I was reimbursed for the overcharge. Will recommend and be back for more!

    (5)
  • Lisa S.

    Good food, not greasy, good portions. Nice service and family friendly. We had chicken satay, chicken dumplings, tom yum soup, tom kai soup, drunken noodles, fish cakes, jungle curry, mango drinks for kids, wine and ginger tea. All were good, but even the Thai hot wasn't hot enough for us...but we do really like things hotter than most people. We just added our own extra spice. Kids loved the fish cake appetizers and dumplings. Chicken was all white meat without grizzle. Also we had the fried tofu which was great. Busaba is better because it is homemade (this place is a franchise), but we would go back. Worth the money.

    (4)
  • Phil N.

    The worst service i have ever experienced in my life. Called for delivery service and was quoted that it will be about 45 minutes. Delivery service was actually 45 minutes late on top of the 45 minute quote. The person taking the phone orders didn't give me a total for my order. When I asked for the total he said it would be about $40 bucks. Couldn't give me what the total was going to with tax and delivery charges (total was closer to $50 by the way). After a hour of waiting i called back and inquired about the delivery (average temperament at this point as a hour wait for a 45 minute quote is doable). The person on the other line said that the driver was on his way. After another 20 minutes of waiting i called again. The person in the other line stated that the driver had left 30 minutes again and must be lost. He have me the drivers number and asked me to give him directions. Called the driver and he said he was lost and that he was driving the neighborhood. When the driver finally came to my house he said that he had only been on the streets for 15 minutes and that the delay was because they were too busy at the restaurant. I don't mind waiting as long as the business is up front and honest. Don't really appreciate being lied to. Food isn't all that. Busaba is way better.

    (1)
  • Andrew K.

    Thought I'd try this out as it had really good reviews. I'm sorry to say my experience was not good. Ordered take out. Food was cold and the tofu turned out to be chicken. Big disappointment.

    (2)
  • Dean M.

    My wife and I have spent 4 months every other year for 11 years in Bangkok. We have been looking for a restaurant that offers khaw soy and we found it. We ordered the Khaw Soy Chiang Mai with tofu and it was delicious. What a great restaurant with authentic Thai food. We will definitely be going back to try our other favorite dishes. Dean & Joan

    (5)
  • Shashu B.

    Great Thai food in Louisville - I guess it will be some competition for Busaba. Only tried the takeout but the restaurant looked nice when I picked up the food. The curry could be a little thicker (seems to be a pattern in most Thai places here) but everything tasted great, especially the drunken noodles .Glad to see they are expanding from Denver and I'm looking forward to trying the crispy pork (not really a good takeout option since it probably wouldn't stay crispy too long). It's pretty spicy - I asked for medium and they talked me down to "mild+" - which was probably a good thing for some people, but I don't think the medium would have been too much to handle. Anyway, definitely worth trying if you like good thai food with strong flavors and spice.

    (4)
  • Sam T.

    The drunken noodles were amazing (although I asked for a little spicy, 2-3 on a scale of 6 and I thought it was more like a 4, but that was fine with me). The green papaya salad was great and refreshing and full of flavor. I used the lettuce leaves to make flavorful lettuce wraps. The service was friendly and super fast. It may be my favorite Thai restaurant! I can't wait to go back and try the green curry.

    (5)
  • Alyssa R.

    Can I give a thousand stars?? Food was spectacular. I ordered their specialty Pad Thai and the crab wonton appetizer - it was sooo yummy! The pad thai was a HUGE serving so it was definitely worth the 10 bucks and the crab wonton had a lot of the crab/creamcheese in it (unlike most restaurants that just give you a teeny tiny bit) and my dad got the massamun curry with chicken and we both shared a little of each and it was delicious! I've visited Thailand and this place is authentic!! Their food is pretty spicy (i like my food to be pretty hot) so I ordered the medium and it was perfect. plus they can make anything gluten free or vegan/vegetarian with is great for all types of diets! The service was also very good - the staff is friendly. I definitely recommend this place!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :Closed
  • Mon : Closed
    Tue

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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