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  • Julie D.

    This was my first time at Thai Place. The restaurant inside is nice, lovely decor, very clean. The staff is super attentive and very gracious. For an appetizer, I highly recommend the curry puffs, they were delicious. The Pad Thai was good. My favorite dish is the butternut squash curry bowl. The chicken was super tender. Just one word of warning. They let you select your "hot & spiciness" on a scale of 1 - 10. Being a hot and spicy girl, I suddenly chickened out and opted for just a 5. Good move, 5 is "hot and spicy" enough for me!

    (5)
  • Gary R.

    I've eaten at both the Fox Chapel and Wexford locations but this review is for the Wexford one since we've been there many times. While it's a reasonable choice, it's not the best Thai food around despite the bold proclamation on their website claim to be "One of the top 10 Thai restaurants in the Country" - which is so far from the truth that you have to wonder about anything else they say. Is it good? Sometimes. Is it ok? Yeah, pretty much every time - predictably ok. This used to be our go to place for Thai food before the nirvana of Nicky's took us to a much higher level. But there are some good things on the menu, albeit just a little bit pricier than most other Thai restaurants. We do like the Emerald chicken which has fresh steamed spinach (can't go wrong with that!) and a spicy peanut sauce. The seafood ginger curry is a good mix of seafood in a red curry base and is almost always good. I also like the curry bowls, especially the panang curry, as well as the garlic pork. In some ways, I think they have an identity problem since a lot of the offerings look suspiciously like Chinese food and not Thai. I understand that they may actually be trying that intentionally to appeal to a broader market but when I want Thai, I want THAI!! For a strip mall restaurant, it's ok. Is it a destination? No, unless you're there for takeout. We rarely even think to go here anymore even though it's close and convenient. Guess I'm spoiled.

    (2)
  • Dave L.

    The Chicken Pad Thai is great, but everything else stinks. Wonton soup stinks (I do realize it is a thai restaraunt), Curries stink. I recently ordered take out and got five measly pieces of chick in my Gang Dang curry, and maybe thee pieces of broccoli. There wasn't even any sauce. Maybe their dinner portions are better.

    (1)
  • Ben B.

    Greasy noodles with about a tenth the flavor one should expect from Thai cuisine. Not to mention the incredibly inept waitress. Never again.

    (1)
  • Paidin V.

    They are not authentic the seafood is NOT fresh. It is way overly priced like freaking ridiculous for the quality and verity. I got the tom yum soup and the fish actually tasted moldy the two times I got it. The portions are small. Atmosphere is nice but that is as far as I am going to go when it comes to complements. The waiters look to be 18. My soup bowl was sticky. This place is not worth it. Sorry for the negativity it's sad that Pittsburgh gets so ripped when it comes to true Thai food.

    (2)
  • Josh W.

    Ingredients aren't very fresh. Way to much oil. I'd give it a 2.5 if I could.

    (3)
  • Jeff S.

    Nice selection on the menu

    (4)
  • Bill M.

    Awesome service, top quality, excellent flavor. I will return! It couldn't have been better. The 'Birds Nest' dish is a must try! The fresh spring rolls were so tasty. These negative reviews can't be true.

    (5)
  • Mel R.

    It tastes fresh. But very bland. 13.00 for chicken pad Thai that I've had better from a mall. Dry, no peanuts, tiny bit of dry bland chicken. It's over priced under flavored and just not good Thai. Save your money and time. We ordered it to go. their 15 minute time turned out to be 25 minutes.

    (2)
  • raymond m.

    Every once in awhile you stumble upon a restaurant, and have the best dinning experience thus was one of those occasions from the moment we walked in we were made to feel at home. The service was unbelievably good and the atmosphere was inviting and comfortable. The appetizers were wonderful the Tom Kah soup was spiced to perfection the spring rolls crisp but light skin crunched like no other spring roll I have ever had. The signature Thai Place Seafood platter was delicious the curry sauce finished this dish perfectly. My companion had the Tropical Bird Nest a unique must have. we both tried and liked the Singha beer imported from Thailand. We almost never have dessert but made an exception this time. So glad and lucky we did the Fried bananas well, all I have to say is Yum.

    (5)
  • Kayci L.

    This was such a disappointment. My boyfriend and I were craving a nice spicy noodle dish, but didn't feel like driving to our usual spot (Noodlehead in Shadyside). So we decided to try Thai Place. To start, the corking fee was $12. Seriously? That is absolutely ridiculous. I've been to fine Italian restaurants that charge half that per bottle. We ordered steamed dumplings, which tasted okay but for the price, other places are much much better. Finally, we ordered our main entrees, Spicy Noodles and the See Ew. The ratio of noodle/meat to useless vegetables was way off. Plus we asked for siracha and they gave us a tiny bowl of chili sauce that was hardly enough for half an entree. The service was good, but we won't be retuning. If you want good thai, great atmosphere, amazing service and a cheap corking fee - save yourself the disappointment and make the drive to Noodlehead in Shadyside.

    (2)
  • Roy R.

    One visit -- not a composite. Easy access from the larger shopping center on both sides of Rt. 19. Huge buildout in the area over the past 5 years. So this place, and others, have a built-in shopping crowd for lunch and dinner. Place is pleasant on the inside, service quick and gracious. But I am a "hot" style of food and the chicken dish was bland to my tastes even though I asked for it to be on the hot side. My guess is that their hot has been toned down from what one would find in a more "foodie" district. We will go back and try again. f8 and be there.

    (3)
  • Ashley P.

    I was in the area for a rugby weekend with my boyfriend. We were both craving light and healthy food and decided on Thai. We decided to take a chance on Thai Place despite the mixed reviews. To begin with the positive: the atmosphere was pleasant and the decor attractive. The owner (at least I assumed he was) was charming. The not so positive: both the pad Thai and the curry mussaman were extremely bland. The shrimp in the pad Thai while ample in its portion had an off taste to it. Our waitress was generally inattentive, despite the fact there were relatively few customers in the restaurant. If this restaurant was in my hometown, I would not return.

    (2)
  • Elizabeth B.

    The statement "Meh. I've experienced better." truly describes my experience at this restaurant.... The Good News -- My Chicken Pad Thai was descent. The Bad News -- Everything else. We were seated within a minute, but it took the waitress nearly 10 minutes to come get our beverage order. Considering there were only a couple other tables of people in the restaurant, the length of time that we waited was a bit confusing. Before she came over, the girls that I was with warned that the waitress had been quite rude to them in the past. She was aggressive and intense, the sort of person you feel badly interrupting. I had to make a special request due to a food allergy and felt very apologetic about the request afterwards due to her stern reaction. Lunch was approximately $10+tip, which I thought was a bit steep for a strip mall restaurant. My meal started with a teeny tiny little salad that had a unique ginger dressing. My Pad Thai was tasty - the eggs and chicken within the dish were very good - but I was very disappointed in the spice level. I have ordered a "3" at several other Thai restaurants in the area, and though I requested a "3" once again, this dish came out as a "0" or "1." My two co-workers ordered spice levels of "7" and "10" and were both also disappointed in the lack of punch in their dishes. Personally, I would eat at Nicky's Thai Kitchen (North Shore and Downtown) or The Green Mango (Monroeville) any day over The Thai Place.

    (2)
  • Brennan K.

    Overpriced and underspiced. Enough said in my book, but not Yelp's. The decor in here is sterile, the service is acceptable, but the food was bland and very overpriced. Have not and would not return, there are better options out there for getting your Thai fix.

    (2)
  • Dan H.

    Thai Place has great Pad Thai. My favorite is shrimp or chicken. My honest opinion is that Thai Place offers the best Thai food in the area. Great service, great food, great environment. I highly recommend this restaurant.

    (5)
  • Tracee I.

    The food is not bad - but nothing special. The curries, pad thai, and salads are good, but the appetizers are a must skip. One thing to be aware of, the salad does not come with sufficient dressing to cover all of the lettuce. If you ask for more, you will be charged extra ($1). This place is the king of hidden charges and nickel and diming practices.

    (3)
  • Shell P.

    A little disappointed to only be able to give this restaurant 3 stars because some colleagues had recommended it to me and I was expecting more. I went here on a Saturday for lunch. It was eerily quiet (which should have been an indicator, I suppose)--only one other table was seated when we got there and two other tables were seated while I was there. The service was friendly and the food came out quickly. I also thought the decor was cute and it seemed very clean. The food, however, was the disappointing part. Entrees were around $13 each--would have liked a lunch price, and would have expected bigger portions than what we received. Even the rice that came with the curry was the tiniest of portions. The green curry had good flavor, but was really watery. We got an eggplant dish, and 90% of the eggplant was tough and almost inedible. There were approximately 4 pieces of eggplant that were delicious, which made me think the rest of the dish was leftover from the day before and re-cooked (and over-cooked). The pad see ewe was probably the best of the three dishes we got, but the others were lacking so much and the portions were so small that it was hard to appreciate. In summary, I thought the portions were too small and the quality of the food inconsistent given the prices. If I lived closer, I'd give it another shot, but unfortunately, there are better Thai places closer my neighborhood, so I likely won't be returning.

    (3)
  • Elle B.

    Quite disappointed, as I was hopeful the previous reviews were just a bad day. Flavor was great, however, for $53 for two dinner entrees, and very small portions. The containers were half full, rice was small (maybe an ice cream scoop) and hard (as if it was sitting for a while). The portions of meat were less than expected for a dinner portion. Staff were kind, and polite, I will not be back. I should have know better, as the restaurant was totally empty.

    (2)
  • John C.

    This is gourmet crafted Thai food - try the Woon Sen Pad Tai noodles with chicken (spicy set to 8-10 if you like a little fire on your food). My favorite!! Very nice man that owns store & very good food and staff too

    (5)
  • Ryan N.

    Have been here for lunch and the pad thai is excellent! Not a thai food snob but it was good enough to make me want to return. Atmosphere was nice and the service was very good although it was hardly crowded at the time.

    (4)
  • Dean A.

    The food was super fresh and amazing. I had the veg. pad thai and loved it. On a scale of one to ten I ordered a 5 which was pretty spicy. If you go higher then I hope you know what you are doing. The servers were very kind and complimentary.

    (5)
  • Laura H.

    I came here with my family last night for a break from turkey after Thanksgiving. We have been here many times as my brother is a fan of thai in general as well as this particular restaurant. He lives in Boston and claims none of the thai restaurants in his area compare favorably to this one, which blows my mind since he lives in BOSTON but I digress...we were the only table in the entire place and it was about 6:30 on a Friday night. My dad ordered hot and sour soup to start, my mom went with the fried spring rolls (chicken), and my aunt went with the tofu spring rolls (in rice paper not fried). They said their appetizers were tasty. For entrees my mom got her usual pad thai which she likes there, at a 3. Each time she orders it she says the same thing, "oh wow this has a kick to it." Only if you think ketchup is spicy does it have a kick to it. My dad got his usual general tsos chicken and as usual said it was good, ordered at a 5. My aunt ordered the squash curry and said it was excellent with tofu. I don't recall what number she ordered it to be spiced at. I decided to try something new, basically it was chicken in curry sauce over spinach. I forget what cutesy name they used for the dish on the menu. I ordered it at a 3 and it was not flavorful, very bland. I'll go back here again since my family enjoys it but I will never come here on my own accord. Much better Thai restaurants elsewhere in Pittsburgh.

    (2)
  • Lisa C.

    I thought this place was fantastic! Nice, clean, relaxing, almost spa-like atmosphere, friendly service and great food! The tofu spring rolls were AMAZING with the fresh mint surprise inside. The chicken dumplings were also very good. Both appetizers came with delicious dipping sauces. I got tiger prawns for my entree and was NOT disappointed! So much flavor, and the portions are big! All entrees come with a generous cup of white rice. Took some home for lunch the next day. I love that you can choose your spiciness preference (scale 1-10) for every meal! The place is a bit pricey, but you get what you pay for. I would certainly go back.

    (5)
  • Tara J.

    We love Thai Place. When my husband worked in Blawnox and I was expecting our second child, we were regulars for take-out (Gang-Karee!) over there. His work moved to Cranberry and a year later, here comes Thai Place. Same owners, recognized him when he walked in the door. They are a little pricey so we only go there for a treat now that our family is a little larger (another child came along after) but they are pretty irresistible. I love the Gang Karee and the Choo Chee Salmon and sometimes I cannot resist a craving for Spicy Rice Noodles with shrimp! My husband prefers the Tamarind Fish. They also have a very inauthentic Chicken Fried Rice dish that is fantastic. Its a little sweet, not at all greasy, and way better than any standard Chicken Fried Rice. The kids love to split an order. Its a friendly place, and usually pretty quiet, for dine-in. I've never had to wait for a table. The staff is more than friendly and will occasionally load down the youngest child with fortune cookies on the way out. We usually go for take-out though, just because its easier than schlepping the whole clan to a restaurant. I've never had anything there I didn't like. I just wish it were a little more affordable. Also, while they are very welcoming of children, there is no children's menu.

    (4)
  • Robert A.

    Meh. We've eaten there several times and the food is average. They don't use the right noodles for Pad See Euw.

    (2)
  • Ian L.

    Excellent, authentic Thai food. Very clean, high quality, excellent service. Don't listen to the negative reviews.

    (5)
  • A A.

    LOVE their pad Thai!!! And the TomYum soup is W O W!!! A bit expensive, but worth it for the amazing quality!! A+++

    (5)
  • Casey H.

    I drive by this place to and from work and this week, I had a short lunch break so I decided to stop by. I placed an order of tom yum soup with tofu and todd munn (fish cake) appetizer. I would not recommend the soup. It had the tom yum clear brown broth with some floating mushrooms, pepper flakes and aged tofu (texture is more densed). The fish cakes were the size of a half dollar and about 1/4 inch thick over a salad in a thin crispy flour bowl. This surprised me but it was actually tasty. I don't know that I could go back to this place. I may give it one more try.

    (2)
  • Traci K.

    Went in and decided to just take our food home. Ordered and our food took more THAN 45 MINUTES for a salad and noodles to come out. It was annoying to see tables come in, eat and leave before we got our food to go. will not be back

    (1)
  • JBaby S.

    Nothing special. Service below par

    (3)
  • Kelly B.

    So I'm a vegetarian and I'm always looking to try new places and cuisines. I went here with my brother for the first time after shopping because he loves this place. I don't really have anything too bad to say but the stuff there wasn't that great. Hot and sour soup here tastes really weird, but they do make it vegetarian which is a plus. I think if you want to be sure of a good meal get pad thai. By the way the spicy levels are 1-10... They seem to have pretty high spiciness even at level 5. First time I went I got a spicy level 2... What can I say, I was afraid! But the next time I got a 5. I would say if I go again I'll get somewhere in between. It's nice that they have tofu available for vegetarian and vegans. The workers here are always nice and polite and service is pretty fast i suppose but overall this seems like just an average place to get Thai.

    (3)
  • M Z.

    Certainly not the best Thai food ever. But it's still a to-go place in Wexford area. Their curry dishes are ok.

    (3)
  • Kim M.

    Takeout review only. The restaurant looked very clean and well put together, low lighting, quiet, gentle colors. The service was very good - I called and ordered a takeout entree to be ready at 6 and saw the cook walk it to the front at 5:59. I appreciate picking up hot takeout. I just can't get past the food. If you are really desperate for Thai and don't want to leave Wexford then this is your place. I ordered the Spicy Rice Noodles because I wanted noodles and I like Pad Thai but find it too sweet for me. The veggies were good - broccoli, carrots, cabbage, water chestnuts, the tofu was full of grease, the noodles were nice - flatter and wider than typical rice noodles. The sauce though I tasted fish sauce was more like Chinese garlic sauce than a thai sauce to me. It was very greasy and I would have preferred half of the sauce. This matches my past experiences with takeout from here - mostly one note flavors (not the mouth bursting many flavors that I love about Thai food) and a nice dose of spice.

    (3)
  • Gregg L.

    I've had Thai all over the globe. Thai Place is good but not great in comparison, but as a local restaurant it fulfills the need for Thai! It is not as authentic as many other Thai restaurants I've been to but the food is good, it is clean, and the service is attentive.

    (3)
  • Danielle S.

    The food here is good, and quasi-authentic, but it's really not amazing. I will continue to eat there on occasion due to a craving for Thai food and its convient location, but in reality, I've had so much better. There is a lack of consistancy with their dishes (for example, last time my Pad Thai didn't have peanuts on top - what?) and they use "how hot do you want it scale" to cover up for the fact that their food is just mediocre. The fact that they have been ranked the "best Thai in Pittsburgh" and have had so many "celebrities" visiting says a sad statement for Pittsburgh's grasp of good Thai food.

    (3)
  • Chelsea C.

    Thai food is my weakness. I have been here twice now and each time it has been delicious. I ordered the Spicy Noodles both times. First time I ordered a level 6 which is what I normally order, but that was a little to spicy. So today I ordered and a 4 and it was perfect. Lot's of heat but I was able to enjoy it a lot more. I also ordered crunchy spring rolls and they were also delicious. I am already ready to go back!

    (5)
  • Jamison Y.

    Okay, I'm not spending a ton of time on this review. I'll just highlight the highs and lows. The service was bad. The food was really good. I had the rice noodles, 7/10 spicy with shrimp added. The fried bananas were meh. Okay, here's the part where the review gets 1 star and the reason we're never going back. My wife saw the server use her hands to remove things out of someone's dish that he didn't want in it, wash her hands AFTER and return the dish to him. I thought she was kidding, but my wife is a restaurant manager and that's not something she'd make up. I wish she was, because the dish I had was awesome. We can put up with bad service; I'd have gone back for the food. However, the hands thing is the end of that place for me. Naaaaasty. Avoid this place.

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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