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  • Samantha S.

    Food came out pretty quick and was delicious! Definitely could get two meals out of one dish. Prices were pretty good too

    (5)
  • Ryan B.

    Their prices are pretty reasonable, and their food is delicious! I really like the Pad Thai with Chicken. They do a good job of spicing the food at the level you request.

    (4)
  • Jessy B.

    Moved to downtown and decided to try this restaurant as I love Thai! Ordered the pad see ew and pad Thai. Both were very good overall! Giving 4 stars since the pad Thai was a bit dry (needed more sauce) and the pad see ew only had a few pieces of broccoli.

    (4)
  • Katie K.

    Siam Rolls were amazing. The rest of the food we ordered wasn't what we were used to...but it was ok. I expect Spring Rolls not to be fried, rather to be fresh...but I know they come both ways. Oh well. I expect Pad See Eew to have really soft, very broad noodles...this pad see eew had thin noodles, I guess I also expected to have more broccoli in it...The Spicy Pad Thai was ok, needed more sauce though. In retrospect, I should've read the reviews to help me in ordering the best things off the menu...because the reviews were spot on with the Siam Rolls.

    (3)
  • Jason F.

    The food is great. Siam Rolls, Pad Almond. P28, and Sweet & Spicy Chicken are among my favorites. Ask for your food extra spicy and you'll have a moment of bliss. The service is lousy though. Fast, but lousy. I don't often feel guilty for giving a 20%, but here, it almost feels like I'm rewarding them for punching me in the face. Seriously, it's that bad. Overall, however, the quality of service doesn't matter. I keep coming back over and over and over...

    (5)
  • Alf O.

    Tasty Thia. Friendlyish service. The interior could use a little splashing up, but is comfortable nonetheless.

    (4)
  • Diedra S.

    I'm here. Right now. With a big plate of yellow curry and a bowl of tom kha. My tummy is so happy I've been compelled to jump on here and leave this review.

    (5)
  • R. L.

    Absolutely no. Food poisoning. Rotten-tasting food. Loud TVs.

    (1)
  • Rebecca G.

    Love love love this place. The Siam rolls are simply awesome! The homemade soups are fab especially the Gai Tom Kha. As for entrees, my go to is the P2-Pad Ped Beef (onions, bell peppers, mushrooms, and eggplant). So good!!! Keep in mind, this place gets packed at lunchtime and seating is limited. People begin arriving around 11am and the lunch hour lasts til about 1:30p.

    (5)
  • Neil V.

    Thai village next to the cooley library is a good option for students studying in the library, not wanting to waist a lot of time eating before getting back to work. other then that, i'd never eat there. the masuman curry is watery- not like the thick flavorful curries i get just down the street in east lansing. i've never had the crab rangoons or anything other then the curries, but i leave it to chen's to get my rangoon fix.

    (2)
  • Lorraine H.

    The new dish, Sweet & Spicy Chicken, is TO DIE FOR. If you don't eat here, you are missing out on life's great pleasures. Try the Tom Yum soup, spicy-HOT! I love Thai Village, it is my favorite restaurrant.

    (5)
  • Shanna H.

    Food was delicuous!! The portions were huge! We got soup with our meal and never had it before, glad we tried it. The food was so fresh and delicious! Good service too.

    (5)
  • Apollo L.

    Without question, this is the worst Thai food I've ever had in my life. I did give it one star because the food was very inexpensive, and it was prepared very quickly. PSYCH! I gave it one star because Yelp won't let me give it zero. A couple of points to start off with here: (a) Thai cuisine is one of my favorites, and I eat it often (b) I haven't gotten on to write a review in quite some time, but the horrendous food prepared by this restaurant inspired me to do so If there was a choice between never eating Thai food again for the rest of my life and eating one more time at Thai village, I'd be willing to completely forego Thai food forever. I ordered the "Drunken Noodles." I'm not sure if the noodles were intoxicated, but they can't have been prepared by a sober person. They were flavorless and overcooked. I don't know this for a fact, but I'm relatively certain that these noodles were cooked in crude oil. (You could get better Thai food from one of those prepared packets in the Asian section of the grocery store. If this is the best Thai food in Lansing...wow.) I don't usually like to waste food, but I paid for my meal and left after two bites. I had to go to a freakishly fast sandwich shop nearby so that I could manage to get lunch during my break. On the upside, if Thai Village would consider cutting down their oil consumption, it's entirely possible that we can reduce our dependence on foreign oil without having to resort to fracking.

    (1)
  • Amanda D.

    When my husband and I stopped in for a quick dinner, we experienced so-so food with pretty bad service. This was especially surprising considering we were one of two couples in the entire restaurant. It took over 20 minutes for our appetizer to arrive (Siam Rolls...these were actually pretty good). My entree was delivered first with no comment from the waitress about when my husband's would arrive. In fact, she didn't speak much to us at all after she took our orders. When my husband's meal was finally delivered to the table, we were very short on time and he asked for the check and a couple of boxes. The waitress soon returned with both, wordlessly tossing the check at him. Had she been bustling around serving several tables this behavior would have been slightly more understandable, but she was spending her time sitting alone behind the front counter. We didn't eat much of our meals, but what we did eat was just okay. Definitely no where near good enough to overlook the poor customer service. We wound up throwing out our leftovers later that night. If you're looking for good Thai food, I recommend Taste of Thai in EL or Thai Princess in Okemos. We keep hoping to find good Thai food closer to our home on the west side, but so far that just hasn't panned out.

    (2)
  • Keith L.

    I can't get enough of P18 (Peanut Curry) and P19 (yellow curry)! Its so good. Great location with pretty good service. It gets really busy during lunch but I know when to beat the crowds so I always have a good time. I generally ask for my check soon after I get my meal if I am having a quick lunch because I know it will take a while before they come around again.

    (5)
  • Smitha V.

    We have ordered twice from Thai village for catering for my sons birthday.both times they were prompt,right on time and the food was excellent.the owners r very friendly .the lady helped us to find the correct menu we need for our party that fits our budget and then they delivered it correctly on time.the food was hot and extremely delicious.all our friends loved it and kept on asking where we got the food from.this is not the first time this happened .the last time we ordered which was two years back too the food was delicious too.this place is a gem in downtown lansing.when you order Thai food always ask for help unless u r from Thailand .they are always willing to help you out to choose a dish which suits your taste .try their chicken satay ,Penang chicken,sweet and spicy chicken and fried rice.without doubt this is the BEST Thai restaurant out there with excellent service.i m giving it the highest rating and review because they helped make my party a smashing success!

    (5)
  • TrustMyReview U.

    I have been to this place twice and it was a disappointment both times.

    (1)
  • Sam A.

    Great food for relatively low prices compared with a lot of Thai restaurants. We went for dinner at 8:00 on a Monday night and got a spot right outside the door. Dinner here includes hot and sour soup which you almost never get anymore. It was very good and definitely had a little kick to it. We ordered the crab rangoons and the veggie spring rolls to start. The rangoons (5) were delicious, fresh with a great flavor and the sauce was extra citrusy. Spring rolls (2) were pretty standard (and very hot). For our entree we got the Pad See Ew which I am always hesitant to do at new places since I'm pretty picky about the dish, but we were very pleased! We ordered it medium with tofu. It was just the right heat, the broccoli was fresh and perfectly cooked, and there was lots of gravy which is key! Total bill for two apps, two soups and one entree was $13.50. What?! Awesome. Couldn't even finish all the food between two of us, so looking forward to some very good leftovers later tonight. Between the low prices, nice service, and delicious food, this place was a winner. We'll be back. EDIT: Changed from five to four stars after a couple more visits with friends. We've had two distinct dishes included the Pad Thai here that taste fine but have a VERY strong smell...I won't get into specifics but definitely something you don't want your food smelling like :P We've been sticking with the Pad Se-eew since then and still love it.

    (4)
  • Tiffany H.

    Always happy to see new restaurants pop up in downtown Lansing. Thai Village is nothing exceptional, but the menu has a decent variety of Thai standards, and the quality has been solid each time I've eaten there. The interior looks to be a bit small and has always been very busy when I've popped in during the weekday lunch rush. I'd definitely recommend calling in ahead if you're ordering takeout. I've never eaten in, but the takeout service is reliable.

    (3)
  • Ming C.

    I live downtown and could not WAIT for the Thai Restaurant to open. It did not disappoint! The food is delicious, the atmosphere is very pleasant and it is very convenient. I also like that it is open late in this area as a lot of the restaurants close after the lunch hour. I love Thai food, but for those of you like me who cannot eat the spicy stuff, there is plenty of delicious mild or mildly spicy items on their seven page menu. You can also take out. Full menu is on their web site thaivillagelansing.com

    (5)
  • Vick A.

    Potato curry is amazing. Cheap food, but very good. Never disappointed here.

    (4)
  • Mark H.

    Best Thai in the greater Lansing area. Have been three times as of this posting - delicious and prompt each time.

    (5)
  • Wally N.

    Nothing fancy -- and a very good value. Food is about on par with No Thai in East Lansing, but the menu is a tad more interesting here.

    (3)
  • Clare L.

    I can't believe the one star reviews. I absolutely love Thai food...and I love Thai Village. I have it at least once a week. Have never experienced anything watery or gross. Vegetarians - and anyone else who appreciates good tofu - will love this place. Their tofu is cooked to perfection. Never had anything there that I didn't like.

    (5)
  • Lisa B.

    The food at Thai Village is awful. The egg drop soup tastes like a watery broth with a ton of shredded cabbage & carrot chunks. The oil that they use to fry their appetizers is old and rancid. I won't be dining here again.

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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