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  • Je N.

    I've become spoiled and will probably never get Thai food from any other restaurant. I've been to this place at least 5 times in the past year, and my girlfriend believes she may have put the entire staff through college. Yeah, we think it's that good. They make a really strong, dark thai iced tea that pairs so perfectly with our favorite curries. She's a fan of the panang, while I am obsessed with the pumpkin red curry (with chicken). If you go on a Saturday you'll get the chef who likes to make everything wicked spicy, which is exactly what we are into. The apps are good, if small for the price, but the peanut sauce for the satay is really delicious. The staff is really friendly and always ready to refill a drink or bus dishes when you're done so you have plenty of room on the table. Try it, you won't be disappointed!

    (5)
  • Tammy D.

    As far as Thai places go, this place has good food, great service and a casual atmosphere. All of the dishes came out in a timely manner, nice and hot and the glasses of water were always refilled. Our party of six ordered the sampler, two plates of Satay chicken and our individual dishes. I had the volcano beef. It was good. I wasn't expecting anything out of the norm. The white rice was pretty dry though.

    (4)
  • Zak A.

    Very good food and when you ask for it spicy they certainly deliver. Seemed slow for a Saturday but we got take out and great portion sizes, well cooked, and very delicious. Fast service and I enjoyed the decor while we waited.

    (5)
  • Ming S.

    I stopped by this one on my way back from Delaware seashore and I liked it. It's not a fancy one and you might find its appearance rather unappealing, but the food is good. You may want to try their Satay with their garnished veggie. Their curry is pretty good too. They only have one waitress while I dined there so the service is kind of slow. That took a star out of my rating, but if you like Thai this would be the one you should try.

    (3)
  • K C.

    This is not authentic. Ketchup flavored pad thai, lard na was sour, the utensils were very dirty, and the beer was skunk.

    (1)
  • Abbe H.

    Good portion, tasty sauce. Had the green curry. I've had better, but have definitely had worse. I'd go again if in the area.

    (3)
  • Dara S.

    Best Thai food to be had in Delaware. We have sampled a broad variety of dishes on the menu and have found most to be very good to excellent. Tom Ka Gai soup is great, as are the steed dumplings. They use real wide fresh rice noodles for authentic Pad see Ew, and the curries are great. One of my fav dishes is Yum Woon Sen and theirs is perfect!

    (4)
  • Eva and Zach A.

    Been here a few times now always bringing along friends. I love it! Pad Thai is solid, there curry dishes are known the more mild side of the force, but bursting with flavor. Atmosphere great! Lots of beautiful tapestries and quiet. Heavy hand on drinks, attentive wait staff, and fast.

    (5)
  • Akisha J.

    Best Thai food I've had! Try the papaya salad (The best I've ever had), the pineapple fried rice with shrimp (AMAZE), or the thai basil chicken! It looks a little rough from the outside but I've never been disappointed. I used to live right around the corner and I DEFINITELY Recommend it...

    (5)
  • Bill S.

    Pricey for what it is, but the lunch specials are priced extremely well and taste great. I've been to other Thai restaurants in New Castle County, but always find restaurants skimping on the meat and upping the filler (and the price). Of course we've all had much better Thai, but considering the location, are you really expecting more?

    (4)
  • Su M.

    Tasty rolls and curry dishes. The service is super fast. Don't expect a very clean tables. Music is nice and pleasant. can become a little noisy with the group. I like their hot tea in winter.

    (4)
  • debbie a.

    I was driving back from NJ along 295/95 when my preggo cravings suddenly came one with a NEED for Thai food. We stopped along the way and found this unsuspecting little place in a shopping plaza. The restaurant was bigger than I expected and even had a bar and huge TV playing the Simpsons. The upsidedown hanging paper umbrellas was a cute touch to the decor, but i was all about the food. The booths are a litlte bit cramped and you can feel every movement of the person on the other side of the backrest, but I was there for the food. We were the ONLY patrons in the restaurant on a Sunday evening at 8, but i was comforted by the fact that the people seemed Southeast Asian. We ordered: Thai Coffee - I didn't get to have any since I needed to sleep, but my dining partners stated it was pretty good Thai Tea - A little sweeter than i would have liked, but WAY too loaded with ice in a cocktail glass (skimpy serving) Drunken Noodles - YUM... i have had many bad drunken noodle dishes and this was actually pretty good =) Thai Basil Chicken - with a nice twang of fish sauce in the background and a strong basil taste with a FIREY bite of thai bird chilies... i was happy =) I don't live near this place, but I travel the corridor on 95 enough between MD and NJ so i will be happy to know there is a good Thai place, not too far from the highway, to stop in a gnosh on some delish drunken noodles.

    (3)
  • Mike M.

    Went to this place just before three & asked if we could get the lunch special that ends at 3pm. One lady said let me check & made a big thing about it. She went into the kitchen & returned shaking her head. The weird thing was that we were there before 3 & the restaurant was empty !!! No wonder with a bad attitude like that. Needless to say we will never go back there. When they look @ their empty restaurant they just may think that they have to be more respectful of their patrons !!

    (1)
  • David S.

    It's okay but not great. Dishes seem to be prepared quickly rather than carefully. It'll do in a pinch, but I've had much better Thai food than this for the same - or even lower - prices.

    (2)
  • Pink S.

    I ate there with large party and the guest of honor found a fruit fly in his food. When this was brought to the server's attention there was hardly any acknowledgement and my friend was offered a free drink... Disgusting... Speaking of disgusting so was the food. My pad thai was flavorless and the chicken was not fresh. Ordered what was supposed to be sticky rice and papaya salad and was actually served plain rice instead. When asked where was the "sticky rice" I was informed that they only offered it with the dessert version. Apology? No. Refund? No. Would I recommend? No.

    (1)
  • Marcel M.

    Since my iPhone Yelp app failed to save my long-winded review I'm keeping this real brief. We had the coconut soup and spring rolls to start. Both very good. Then we shared the Green Curry and the Brown curry. Both were okay. Not great but not bad. In the middle If I'm in the area I'd definitely revisit.

    (3)
  • Fallon M.

    My husband took me here as an afternoon surprise lunch. He said it was a gem that has very great food and reviews so I was super excited to go! When we arrived, it wasn't the greatest looking place and the carpeted floors kind of worried me (dirt trappers) but I still kept a positive outlook. We sat to eat and my husband saw some co-workers arrive as well. It is a favorite place to go at his office. My husband ordered the Sweet and Sour Chicken and I ordered the Shrimp Pad Thai. My husband finished his and I was slowly working on finishing my food off- my initial thought was the food was delicious and I couldn't wait to tell my foodie friends about this place! Half way through my meal, I see something out the corner of my eye and it was a ROACH!!!! It ran across the table and I was immediately peeved, grossed out and disgusted! I felt sick to my stomach and thought of the infestation that was in that restaurant! At the time I was also 7 months pregnant! I informed the waitress that we saw a roach- she did not seemed surprised at all or offer any compensation. We paid and left so quickly! When we got outside we shook our clothes out and when I thought of the food (although good) I was so disgusted!! I couldn't eat anything for the rest of the day and felt nauseous! Later in the day I searched on the Department of Health for this restaurant and not to my surprise, this restaurant has been cited for rodent/infestation issues in the past. I WILL NEVER GO BACK TO THIS PLACE AND I WILL WARN ANYONE WHO WOULD LIKE TO GO! They need to be shut down and fumigated immediately! Ugh! When my husband returned to work, he had to warn his co-workers about the restaurant! They vow to never return!

    (1)
  • Elly R.

    Good place to stop on the way back home to NY or NJ! Food was great!

    (5)
  • Carolyn N.

    I go here all the time because I love pad thai and its the closest thai place around but its not as good as it was a few years ago. The pad thai is good but I swear it used to be better, i can't put my finger on whats changed. I always like to disclose that I always get take out from here, not dine in so that could be part of the issue but the take out used to be better. I will continue to go because I love the pad thai and spring rolls. Its really not a bad place - I really enjoy the food. I just remember it being better when I first started going.

    (3)
  • Jason N.

    Perhaps I am just a food snob. I was trying to remember why I had not been to this place for such a long time. I returned for an evening take out meal after perusing their online menu. I decided to order the pork larb and pad thai with chicken. The pad thai was a bit odd. The noodle were cooked well, tender, and not overcooked. However, the noodles were small and a bit broken in length. The bean sprouts were fresh and crisp but could not make up for the odd flavors in the sauce. The chicken was nothing special and somewhat bland. Overall I was a bit disappointed in the dish. There were some odd and unexpected notes in the sauce that I could not quite place. Rather then highlighting any flavors it was just a bit distracting. The pork larb was also less then expected. The ground pork was well made, however, the seasoning was bit heavy handed and harsh. The citrus and spice flavors did not blend well, instead they were harsh and clashed with each other. The lettuce chunks were iceberg from near core cuts, while crisp they were not exactly tasty or ideal. I did expect a bit more from Tasti Thai, but I wonder how much of the difference is an attempt to mainstream their menu and ingredients for the New Castle population. I think perhaps some other dishes would be better, but only a repeat visit would say for sure.

    (2)
  • Jill W.

    Nice place. My fav are drunken noodles, crispy tofu and coconut soup with lemongrass! Usually there are not many people so you can have a small party there and don't have to worry about reservation.

    (4)
  • Andrew K.

    Some of the best Thai food in New Castle County. Do not be fooled by the out of the way location.

    (4)
  • Izzat A.

    Went here last weekend with the fiance. Service was friendly. We got spring rolls for the appetizer, which were good, but kind of expensive for three small rolls. I got chicken pad thai and it was alright. Tasted different than any other pad thai I had ever had. Fiance got the tofu drunken noodles. They were good but definitely not great. Prices were pretty cheap. This place is okay. Might come back, but only to get drunken noodles.

    (3)
  • Matthew D.

    We live in NJ and drive all the way to New Castle on the weekends for the sole purpose of eating at Tasti Thia! After blanketing all "claimed" Thai restaurants in NJ and PA, we've found this wonderful place in somewhat nearby Delaware... The spring rolls are not too greasy and always have a light, fresh flavor. We typically order a hot pot of the Tom Yum soup with Shrimp. For entrees, my wife and I usually go for the Drunken Noodles, which has the perfect bland of authentic Thia seasoning! You cannot go wrong with Tasti Thai.

    (5)
  • Alex Z.

    Very good food. Average prices. Terribly slow service. Terrible location in a butt-ugly strip mall, and a corny sounding name that made me reluctant to try this place--but in the end I'm glad I did. As to the service, the people here were fairly polite, but they weren't at all attentive. They also did not speak English well--and this is the funny irony--nor did they seem to speak a common language between themselves either, which, although it was highly amusing to us, may have played some of a role with the confusion with our order. In the end it was all worked out fine. But our food took seemingly forever to come out, and then, when it did, it did not come out all at once, which was inconvenient. I did find the food here to be far above average though, for an American Thai restaurant. Although the offerings are typical, the quality of the food is unusually good. Whoever was cooking seriously knows what they're doing! The spices were subtle and balanced...everything was fresh, and it had a unique flair that set this place apart from the generic Thai places that are scattered all across America. Was it worth the wait? It's hard to say...I'm right on the border between saying yes and no. But the quality of the food bumps this place up up up to 4 stars no matter how slow the service was. Other people seem to have had better experience with the service, so it is possible we just ended up with a new waitress, or an off night. I am willing to give this place the benefit of the doubt because the food was so good. But I will say, I won't come here again if I'm in a hurry!

    (4)
  • Matt R.

    This is a great restaurant with delicious food that's seasoned to perfection. I'm always amazed that there isn't a big crowd inside this place - the service is fairly quick, the servers are friendly, and the place is clean. The portions they serve aren't huge but are not small - it's just right for the price. Never had a bad meal here, and we've been at least a dozen times.

    (5)
  • Jessa N.

    I went to Tasti Thai on Monday for the first time. The waitress was very attentive and took our orders without even writing them down. The group I was with was very impressed that she remembered everything. She was very quick about getting our drinks and refills, which was a change from most places around Newark/New Castle. I had the Three Flavor Chicken, which was fantastic. The sauce was a sweet and sour type sauce, with hints of pineapple and red pepper... hard to describe but VERY good! The chicken itself was tender, and the portion was big enough for me to take home. My fiance had a side of fried rice which I tried. I thought the taste was a little bland, but all the vegetables in it were fresh. He also had the Volcano Beef, which unfortunately was mostly vegetables and hardly any beef. The beef itself was tender and very flavorful thanks to the sauce, though. I will definitely go back again.

    (4)
  • Jao K.

    Tasti Thai is and has always been our special occasion place to eat. It was my first introduction to Thai food and I've been in love since. I can't remember a single bad visit in the dozen or so times I've gone over the years. I highly recommend this place.

    (5)
  • Dan P.

    Place is a lot larger on the inside then the exterior gives. Decor is nice though a hodgepodge of Thai and Chinese. It's pretty much the only Thai place in Northern Delaware that has reasonable prices. We ordered the Pad See Ew with Tofu and the Drunken Noodles with chicken. These are the two dishes we order to test out Thai places compared to others. Both tastes like what they were suppose to taste like, but both dishes did not have enough of their respective sauces for the noodles. Like other reviewer mentioned, they do give you the traditional 3 types of spices at your table if you ask for them which is nice. It's too bad I actually had to use some on the drunken noodles because they did not have enough sauce on them. The noodles for the Drunken noodles came out in a pink/orange tinted sauce, usually it's a darker color. The Tom Yum soap was good and nice portion. Again everything had the right flavor, just not enough of it. Portions were good though and we will go here probably once every two weeks, but only because it's close by and cheap. They have lunch specials that I will try next, looks like all the lunch specials are curry/sauce based, and not noodles.

    (3)
  • Debapriya S.

    Good place

    (4)
  • Daniel Q.

    Best service ever!!! At the first minute I entered the restaurant, I had an excellent service. The fish (whole tilapia) is sublime, especially the thai sauce. You must try the thai tea (very sweet)! I never seen so friendly and caring people in a restaurant.

    (5)
  • Bill P.

    Billy Thai in Delaware!!!!!!! Delaware can get quite spicy on the weekends ;) so I decided to give it a whirl!!!! In a non-descript strip plaza.....only a liquor store missing. Laundromat OPEN!! Yeahhhhhzzzz!! Very Mom and Pop.......server Dan very charming. There was one more server and then the chef/owner who comes out to make appearances before regular diners. Nice touch. GREAT food pics on Yelp BTW. Lots of rests. don't take such good food pics. JUST sayin. I got the Tom Gha chicken soup BIG bowl and well flavored and delicious coconut milk broth.....pieces of chicken slightly over cooked but good anyway. Their own take on Pad Prik Khing chicken was next for me.....wonderful spicy marinade of red curry paste.....a lil runny but delicious and chicken and veggies mixed in made it a not so typical dish and I actually LOVED IT. Spooned up every last drop. NOW even though they have visible fridge full of Singhas and small Sutter Homes wine bottles.....THIS IS not for take out/carryout. :( These are for restaurant purposes ONLY!!!! HEY......I asked :) That's OKAY I gots plenty of alcohol later. Peace Out.

    (4)
  • Cicy H.

    I ordered the vegetable Tom Yum and spicy eggplant with basil leaves. Tom Yum was quiet bland for my taste, not spicy or sour, but the basic flavor of Tom Yum is there. The eggplant was not bad, it's on the oily side for my taste, and could be more flavorful. Overall, the food is what you pay for. If you are looking for reasonably priced and mediocre Thai food, this is the place for you.

    (3)
  • Rosie S.

    The dining area is disgusting. The menus are dirty. The place was dead during lunch time. The food is okay, & I don't think it's good. The drunken noodles aren't as good as I expected them to be. I was mislead by the reviews that I read on Yelp about the drunken noodles. They had random chunks of browning lettuce, which I just removed. The thai iced coffee tasted a little odd. The satay & shrimp pancakes were cold. I liked how the satay tasted. The shrimp pancakes were greasy.

    (1)
  • Collin D.

    Wouldn't eat in dining room here....dated old furnishings and stained carpet. On the flip side - good Drunken Noodle dish - great flavor - but could definitely have more chicken. Carried out and glad I did. Wish they would renovate the dining room....

    (3)
  • Stephanie E.

    The chicken drunken noodle is the best that I've ever had. I have tried many places from New York to Washington, DC and Tasting Thai continues to out perform them all. The portions are generous and the food is always consistently good. If there is one complaint, it would be the dining area. The shopping center and dining area is outdated. It could use a major remodel; however, that wouldn't even give me pause to try it again.

    (5)
  • Kerrianne H.

    Friendly staff, delicious food made to order. We have dined here before and both times we were very happy with our dishes. The vegetables were cooked just right, the soup perfect, and appetizers yummy. I will eat here again. Also, the meals are reasonably priced.

    (4)
  • Thomas B.

    This is truly some of the best Thai food I have ever had, certainly the best in Delaware. The drunken noodles are exceptional. Another great item is the crispy beef in sweet, sour, spicy sauce. The tom yum gai (chicken soup w mushrooms and coconut milk) is the best I've ever had. They will honor requests for Thai hot, which is sometimes a problem if you are a new customer. Ambience is fun, nicely decorated and friendly. If it were closer I would eat here several times each week.

    (5)
  • Christina G.

    LOVED THIS PLACE!!! When you go, make sure you try their desserts, too. The food tastes great, staff is friendly and it's not too loud, so you can have a romantic meal.

    (5)
  • Andrew R.

    I wanted to like my lunch since the staff was so friendly and it appeared that the customers were all regulars. The lunch was a sad looking spring roll and vegetable red curry that was basically pepper carrot and a speck of broccoli. It had such a strong taste of fish sauce that I ate two bites and asked for the check.

    (2)
  • Temeka E.

    I found my car drifting towards the Tasti Thai as I was exploring the area. I ordered the app sampler which comes with springrolls, friend shrimps, fried tofu (epic fail and I love tofu), and wontons. Overall, it was okay. But, what they did very well was the tom kha kai soup! OMG! I ordered the small cup. Chickens, mushroom, coconut and more all cooked to perfection! Next time, I'll try pad thai and another soup! Skip anything fried. The staff was friendly and they do serve alcohol. It wasn't a full bar, but a decent selection.

    (3)
  • Alexander H.

    Came in here on a Thursday night after reading a lot of positive reviews...First we walk in at exactly 6:00pm and wait 5 minutes to be acknowledged and seated, we then wait another 5 minutes to be givin water. The waitress simply dropped the water off and left, didn't ask if we wanted any other drinks or anything. Finally at about 6:20 our order is taken, we get a Calamari to start, I ordered Pad Pet Talay and a beer, my girlfriend I believe ordered Pad Broccoli and chicken. It was a little busy, and the waters were quickly refilled whenever they were low (this is probably the only positive). There were two servers one may have been the owner and older Asian lady, and a younger white girl. The girl was running around and very friendly so I felt bad for her. At 6:45 I ask where the calamari is, I'm a server so I try to be a lenient as possible I understand that places get backed up but 25 minutes for Calamari that takes about 45 seconds to fry??? We finally get the calamari and it was bland, no flavor at all...about 2 minutes after we get the appetizer (it's about 6:55 now, and 55 minutes after we walked in. I'm going to forgive the lack of pacing the meals because I assume they probably forgot to put in the calamari, but the food was only ok. Being from DC we have good thai restaurants and this place is horrible. I was also never asked if I wanted another beer, I didn't need one but it's a servers job to anticipate the customers needs not to make them ask for them. That is not to say they should be mind readers, but an empty beer is a clear would you like another drink. Overall I felt bad for the one girl who was running around busting her ass,while the other lady stood around barking at customers waiting on togo oders (1 guy was there when we got in at 6 after he called in his order, and still there at 630). The food was OK, and timing was unacceptable and to be honest I felt like management (owner) didn't care.

    (1)
  • Robert R.

    This is very good food in an odd out of place strip mall. Panyang curry, kaprow with chicken are my favorite.

    (4)
  • Isabella T.

    This place, in one word, could be described as awful. Service is painfully slow and the food is soggy. How does an asian restaurant mess up rice? Mushy and had to dump it after two bites. When I called to order take out they said 20 minutes. Once I arrived I had to wait another 40 minutes after. So obviously by the time I took a bite of my food it was cold. There were literally 2 people dining in so I don't understand how the service could be so slow. When I gave her my credit card to pay she decided to talk to people for 10 minutes while holding on to my credit card. I have been to Thailand and this place shames Thai food. I don't think I'll ever order from this place even if they gave me free food. There is nothing 'Tasti' or 'Thai' about this place. Please close down, you're making children in Thailand cry.

    (1)
  • Jessica R.

    As far as I can find in DE, this is as good as it gets for Thai. I especially like the Ka Prow made with tofu. They usually will substitute tofu in the lunch specials. Last time the waiter said they couldn't, but checked with the kitchen and said it wouldn't be a problem. I've been happy with all I've tried--everything appears authentic and not Americanized. Ignore the shopping center, just focus on the delicious food.

    (5)
  • Kelly Ann D.

    I was a little skeptical about Tasti Thai when my boyfriend suggested it. I read reviews online some of which scared me a bit and looking at the location and decor certainly did not help to generate excitement. I was plesantly surprised with Tasti Thai. We ordered the Tom Yum soup, some fried shrimp, and some dumplings to start. I would definitely skip the fried shrimp, they had a ton of breading on them and very little flavor, I mean you will literally be taking big bites of just breading. The Tom Yum soup was okay, the lemongrass flavor was a little strong for my taste and the shrimp in it were overcooked but this is my first time having Tom Yum soup so I'm definitely not the best person to judge quality for that course. The dumplings were pretty good though not remarkable. My boyfriend ordered the beef pad thai and I ordered the beef drunken noodles, both main courses came out looking hot and delicious. Both meals were tasty with crisp vegetables, properly cooked noodles, tender meat and flavorful sauces. I will definitely return to Tasti Thai again. I gave the place 4 stars because its in Delaware where any type of good asian cuisine is hard to come by; if this place was in Philly or any other city it would probably only receive 3 stars.

    (4)
  • Yingbo W.

    Been here once for a date about a year ago. I liked the restaurant decor and the atmosphere. There was a wide selection to choose from. I ordered pad thai and it was very flavorful and was not overly sweet or tangy. However, it was a bit too greasy for my taste. Other than that the service was friendly and prices were reasonable for the portion sizes. This place is better than Soybean's Asian grille in pike creek.

    (4)
  • mike b.

    This place is good for the prices you pay. I personally know the owner of the this place and can say that without a doubt that she works more every single day of her life than 99% of faux professional critics on Yelp that can hide anonymously behind a keyboard and computer screen while trashing places with their reviews. Every joe schmo on Yelp has an opinion, but they don't know what it is like to pour your soul into a place like this 7 days a week 14 hours a day for 6 years straight without ever having a single vacation. Practically everything is made from scratch here. The dumplings, rolls, and stock for the soups are all made from scratch, no frozen or canned stuff. I'm a big fan of the Lad Na (try this over the drunken noodles IMO) and absolutely love the chicken satay and tasti noodle soup. If you get the know the owner well (she's very friendly), you can even ask her to cook you up some REALLY authentic Thai food that you don't find on the menu.

    (4)
  • elizabeth s.

    I would be 5 pounds lighter if it weren't for Tasti Thai! I've been getting takeout here regularly for the last few years, and the food is reliably yummy. I love the spring rolls - they're crispy, delicious, and not too oily. The tom yum and tom ka gai have been super tasty whenever I've ordered them. The drunken noodles, my go-to, are completely addictive. The curries are also good, especially the green and red. Basically I've liked almost everything I've ordered - the pad see ew didn't have much flavor when I tried it and I didn't love their oyster sauce, but other than that, I'm a huge fan. Prices are reasonable, and the food is definitely as good as any Thai I've had in Philly or anywhere. They also offer lunch specials on weekdays. The fact that they're open til 10pm six days a week (9:30 on Sundays) is a huge plus in this area, too, when almost everywhere closes even earlier. True, the not-so-lux location leaves a bit to be desired but once you're inside, you won't care. Dammit, now I'm hungry. Note: they're now DE Today's critics' choice Best of Delaware 2008 for Thai! Postscript: Now that I am gluten-free (which means - dagger in my heart - no more soy sauce) it's a challenge to eat out. The fine people at Tasti Thai have been amenable to making some adjustments for me, even going so far as letting me go back into the kitchen to check ingredients, which as a regular customer/addict I certainly appreciate. Thai food has lots of options for GF people, such as the soups, curries, and some rice noodle dishes. Just watch out for soy sauce in seemingly-unlikely places like peanut sauce and oyster sauce - or bring your own bottle and they'll cook with that instead.

    (5)
  • Jimmy S.

    i ate here a lot many years ago. went back today for lunch for the first time in a long time. quality and taste of the food was great today! i hope to put this place back into my regular rotation.

    (5)
  • Jill K.

    Wow! I've been bemoaning the fact that New Castle Country has what, one Thai place? (Come on, folks! It's not all about corndogs and NASCAR!) But some googling and asking around unearthed Tasti Thai in New Castle, and the moment I heard about it, we jumped in the car and went there for dinner. It's sorta by the NCC airport. In a nutshell: AWESOME. Don't let the weird strip mall exterior confuse you; inside it's lovely. Great tom kha gai in a clay pot, wonderful larb gai, terrific drunken noodles (I asked for extra basil, and I'm glad I did). All of the veggies were fresh, the portions were perfect, and I was happy all around, The service was friendly, a wee bit slow-- but good food can't be rushed, so relax! We finished the meal off with mango and sticky rice, which was delightful. I will make this place a staple. Insider tip: Don't sit at the window table with your back to the front door; the door makes some noise opening and closing and it gets annoying after a while. Keep these folks in business!

    (5)
  • Weili Z.

    Yummy thai food... love the drunken noodles even though I ordered it non-spicy it was still flavorful. The wonton soup is light and tasty. Spring rolls are crispy and not too oily. Same thing applies to shrimp in a blanket.

    (4)
  • Anne M.

    I love this place, I really do. When Tasti Thai first opened, we immediately went on over. Having gwon up in New Castle (albeit, OLD New Castle, which makes me classy), I wasn't used to having Thai at my fingertips. But the several dozen (seriously) times I've been here makes me root, root root for the home team here. Inside a typical run down shopping center is Tasti Thai. When we first started going here, we would frequently be the only people in for dinner. Last Friday night when we went, it was busy, which is always good. They consistently have good food with lots of fresh flavors. I love the drunken noodles and their Pad Thai is a good, safe choice for someone just dipping their foot into a world of Thai. We went for dinner last night, and I had the spicy beef salad, a large plate laden with beef, scallions, cilantro, red onions, tiny thin clear noodles, and lettuce, all in a vinegary dressing. We also ordered the homemade shrip and pork dumplings which were awesome. For dinner I got pad pet something, which was seafood and fresh veggies (onions, peppers, green beens, and maybe something else) in a spicy sauce with squid, shrimp, scallops, and mussels. Very tasty. I also sampled a few bites of Julie's dinner, which was spicy chicken fried rice. Whenever I have had fried rice from a Chinese restaurant it was always chewy, dry, and tough. This rice melts in your mouth, it is so delicious. No desset, too full.

    (5)
  • Gary C.

    Great Thai Food, Great Prices, Great Service! Come Casual. Foods always consistently great. Worth the trip over the bridge. One of my favorites.

    (4)
  • Bob D.

    Delicious! I keep ordering the Pad See Ew and woof it down looking for more even though I'm full. Great staff: my wife is allergic to wheat gluten and dairy and they are completely accommodating (just ask). We live more 30 minutes away but keep coming back.

    (4)
  • Dee G.

    Food was great. Service superb and ambience cool. My first experience w/Thai food in de and turns out great.

    (4)
  • Pleasebelieviet K.

    My wife is thai and we tried the place out........ i ordered the soft crab and shrimp and my kids ordered the beef noodle soup (pho, my kids are half vietnamese) and they took one bite and never touched it again. the thai iced tea tastes up to par. the special sauce they used for my crab tasted like sweet and sour sauce-yuk! my wife ordered the squid salad and it was a bit salty. never coming back. if you're asian, you may not enjoy it, but for the rest, you might like it.

    (2)
  • Perch S.

    Very authentic. Great food. However, beware of dishes labeled "spicy" as they will make you regret being born.

    (5)
  • foodie j.

    Great thai food! We don't have any decent thai restaurant in de. But we have the best. The food is inexpensive and yum. I only gave this a 4 star because of the location. Some times the most wonderful restaurants are in the oddest locations! Don't miss out on trying the green curry chicken while you are here. You'll never give up coconuts all your life!

    (4)

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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
    Bike Parking : Yes
    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

Tasti Thai

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