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  • John S.

    Wonderful food and service. A hidden gem in twinsburg. Will be going back many more times. Good size menu with great variety. Would recomend to anyone who likes Thai cuisine or is looking for a chnge from the same old Chinese dishes that flood the area.

    (4)
  • Jerry A.

    Fist time here. Went with coworkers for lunch. The place is bigger than I thought. The service was very good and so was the food. The soup was very light and tasty. I ordered the chicken and shrimp mango delight. Not a heavy oil feel/taste either; which I liked. Although you only get three shrimp and not a lot of chicken the food was still very good and so was the presentation. I will definitely go back and highly recommend this place.

    (4)
  • Megan H.

    I was really hoping this place would be great, but sadly... It wasn't. I ordered the Shumai and the Crazy Noodle. First, the Shumai were store bought. No kidding, they're the same ones you can buy in the frozen section of a Giant Eagle. Don't get me wrong... They are tasty, but when I go to a restaurant, I expect homemade or at the very least a frozen version of something I can't buy myself. The Crazy Noodle was okay at best. I wanted Pad See Ew, but it was not on the menu. At the suggestion of the nice waiter, I tried the Crazy Noodle. It wasn't horrible, but all it really tasted like was spicy star anise. Overall, I was severely disappointed.

    (2)
  • Todd R.

    Great Thai dishes!! Their seafood coconut soup is one of the best I've ever had (although they have been putting less and less seafood in) and both standard and country Pad Thai are perfect. Curry dishes were very good as was the duck dish I had. Satay was great, especially the beef. They also have one of the best Thai Ice Teas as well. I've had Thai food in all the major cities including San Fran, New York, Chicago, Honolulu HI, Washington DC and this rivals them all. Word of warning however. Twice we have gone with friends who are not Thai food lovers and they ordered typical Chinese dishes that ARE on the menu and both times they thought it was only fair at best so they did not like it. Stick to what they know and that's Thai food. Pad Thai the way it is SUPPOSED to be, not the typical overly oily or worse soy sauce ridden dishes you see elsewhere. Please support this local spot and keep it open!

    (5)
  • Dee B.

    When we walked in there was no one in the place ... Which made me worry... Buutttt The appetizers were amazing as well as our dinner!!! I would highly recommend! Not sure why the place wasn't packed!!

    (5)
  • Patrick W.

    Overall: For my takeout, the food was hit-and-miss. I'll probably be back to try a different dish. There aren't many Thai options in the area. Food: 3 stars. Pad see ew was bland and below average. I'd prefer they use Chinese broccoli (kai-lan or gai-lan) instead of mushy regular broccoli. The good news is there was a lot of it, so you'll definitely get 2 bland meals. The Tom Kha was very good. Spring rolls were average. Prices: 4 stars. Very reasonable, especially considering the other Thai places overcharge. Pad see ew was $10, Tom Kha was $4 and spring rolls were $5. Service (takeout only): 4 stars. They had the meal done on time, and the employee seemed nice enough. Appearance: 3 stars. It's fine. It's not unique but it's adequate.

    (3)
  • Rob F.

    Food was good. My wife and I went there for dinner and the place was an absolute ghost town. I mean literally at 5pm on a Friday we were it. Service was good, food was good. Definitely not the best Thai I have ever had but it is quite acceptable for this area.

    (3)
  • Destiny R.

    STAY FAR AWAY FROM THIS PLACE! We should've taken it as a sign that this place was completely dead on a Friday night. We ordered the crispy pad thai and the massaman seafood curry. The noodles were "crispy" alright...they were not even cooked! We kindly asked the hostess to exchange our crispy pad thai for regular pad thai. She returned less than 5 minutes later and tossed the takeout container to us like we were animals! The hostess unwillingly provided a refund after we shared how terrible the customer service was. I will NOT return.

    (1)
  • Bobbie E.

    Great dinner after the festivities for Friday's night TwinsDays. Only us and another two friends Eating there. Great food

    (5)
  • Wendy S.

    First experience with takeout here was not too bad. Got the crispy pad thai & the country pad thai~ Very good. It was fresh & a decent portion size for the cost. Also ordered the tempura veggies. That was a dissapointment! Very small portion for the price & for what it was, soggy & mostly carrot & onion~Unimpressed. Decided to go back last night for another try & ordered the crispy pad thai again, the ground pork pad ka prow & crispy spring rolls. WHAT A WASTE OF TIME & MONEY!! The crispy pad thai this time was basically a tiny pkg of broken up Ramon noodles with "3" lousy shrimp & a few pieces of bland chicken. It was grossly runny as well, considering the name C-R-I-S-P-Y ~Disgusting! NEXT, The pad ka prow was the worst excuse for a $14. 00 dish. It was literally nothing more than a scoop of ground pork & onion swimming in a pool of brothy water~About to cry at this point. Lastly, of all things, the spring roll was a rubbery crab stick rolled in a spring roll wrapper~ HUH?? I really wanted to love this place. It's very nice inside & seemed to produce very appetizing dishes from the kitchen to the table both times that I was there. However, their takeout is inconsistent & lacks any degree of pride. I gave them 2 stars for cleanliness & a pleasing dining room. Sadly, I won't be returning.

    (2)
  • Eric T.

    Every time my wife and I have been here the food has been amazing, and the staff has been super friendly! I particularity love the curry dishes, Tom Yum noodle soup, and the Crazy Noodle.

    (5)
  • Marci L.

    The good: the restaurant seemed clean and nice, our server was friendly. The salad was good, as was my Thai tea. Also quick seating, although the place was pretty empty at lunch time. Not a good sign. The bad: We went here for lunch. My daughter ordered the bubble tea. The tapioca in the tea was hard as a rock. We then ordered the calamari appetizer. The batter was flavorless and the calamari tasted old (freezer burn?) For lunch we ordered Pad Thai and Masaman curry. When our lunch arrived we immediately noticed a foul odor. I leaned forward to smell it and gagged. Something was not right, rotten or spoiled with the pad Thai. My daughter lost her appetite after smelling it. The ugly: My husband said that's enough- and went to talk to the manager (?) who was an older American lady. He explained that we were having a bad experience with the food and would like to pay for what we ate and leave. She told him she could offer him a free meal coupon for our next return. Umm, we will not be coming back. She then gave him a bill for the entire meal, including the foul pad Thai. We paid, left and regret ever coming here. We have eaten Thai food all over the U.S. and this was by far the worst, ever. The poor customer service didn't help matters either.

    (1)
  • Allison M.

    My mom introduced me to this place and I love it. The mango wings (or anything with mango) are always amazing. Anytime I go, I also order the beef bi bim bab.

    (5)
  • Kelli W.

    Ordered takeout from here on 06/29/2014 after reading reviews. The place was empty when we got there. Food was hot and fresh. Love the Crab Rangoon. Ordered the Crispy Pad Thai and while it didn't taste bad, I should have ordered it the regular way. Will order from there again but only takeout as most of the reviews I read talk about horrible dine-in service. I don't want to experience that so takeout it is! If you are in the Twinsburg area or are close, drop in. You won't be disappointed....In the food anyway.

    (4)
  • Santo C.

    Fresh, hot and fast food. Spouse says it was tasty, perfect cooked chicken in crispy pad Thai. And plenty of it. Worth a try.

    (4)
  • Emily Y.

    Not terrible, but nothing to write home about. Ordered the pad Thai and it was ready very quickly, only contained 2 shrimp though (enough to make it plural on the menu, I suppose haha). I think there's probably better menu items, but I was in a hurry and ordered without exploring through all the selections. Overall, nice if you're in a hurry and want something outside traditional chain restaurants, but if you're specifically seeking Thai food, I would search for other options.

    (3)
  • Dean A.

    Ordered take out on a Tuesday at 7pm and ready at 7:10. Miso soup had lots of Tofu, seaweed and flavor. Pineapple fried rice had plenty of shrimp and chicken, pineapple and raisins and included veggies. All tasted very good. The dish didn't have much spice but that can sometimes mask the true flavor anyway. Portions great and value too! I travel for business throughout Midwest but would recommend Spice Thai Cuisine since I used Yelp myself to find it. Enjoy!

    (4)
  • chris k.

    Sadly, this place is under new management and is rather poorly run. The wait staff seems uninterested and several people came in and had to wait a couple minutes before anyone noticed them. I've been here several times since it reopened so I waited to post this hoping it would get better. It didn't. Although the food is still decent the service leaves a lot to be desired. Chris

    (3)
  • Ann W.

    Came for lunch with my father just before a medical appointment. Even though we told the wait staff that we were in a hurry, the service was slow. To be fair to her, she appeared to be working alone, covering greeting & seating, taking orders, answering the phone for takeout orders, and serving by herself until another employee arrived about 1/2 hour after we were seated. Our food was very good when it did arrive. We each had a bowl of Tom Yum Goong, and we split an order of chicken cashew. It was all fresh and light and flavorful, as good Thai food should be.

    (4)
  • Mengran H.

    The best Thai food in Solon/Twinsburg/Hudson area. Very authentic. Don't hesitate to ask for "Thai spicy" which is the real deal non-Americanized fake.

    (5)
  • Dale B.

    Fast, Fresh and Good! The prices were really good on the lunch menu. We like it!

    (4)
  • Dan C.

    Food was very good. Service needs some help. I would order take out until they can get their inside service corrected. Not real busy but orders took a while to get. It was great when I got it!

    (3)
  • Brian X.

    Awful, awful food. We normally go to Thai Gourmet on Graham and Darrow, and absolutely love it. We thought we would try something new, and were nearby, so we stopped here instead. Let's start with the positives: friendly service, so-so decor, acceptable appetizers. After the appetizers, we still had our hopes up. But as soon as the server set down the plate of Pad Thai in front of me, this terrible smell hit my nose. I waited for my girlfriend to try her Ginger Chicken dish. After one bite she had this disgusted look on her face, and said "This is horrible!" I thought she was joking, there was no way it was that bad, but as I put my fork into the Pad Thai, it was like scooping up a clump of slime. I took a bite of it and got completely disgusted. It did not taste anything like Pad Thai - just bland, nasty slime. I could only force down a few bites. She thinks the Ginger Chicken was bought ready-made and just microwaved, and I have to agree, it had the taste of frozen food. It was still better than mine (which is not saying much), so after she had a few bites, I had some of hers. She really wanted to say something to the staff, but we held back. We quickly boxed it up, paid the bill and left. We've never thrown out leftovers before, but there's a first for everything. They have to know how bad the food is, yet they serve it to you with a smile. If this was a cheap $5 all-you-can-eat buffet, I could understand it being this bad. Save yourself the money and drive down Darrow Rd to Pad Thai. Or even better, go further south down Darrow Rd to Thai Gourmet, which easily has the best food, service, and decor in the area.

    (1)
  • Nick R.

    I'm so happy this place opened. We desperately needed a Thai place in Twinsburg. I've lived in many cities and have had Thai cuisine everywhere. This place is right up there with the best. So far I've been there twice and both times they did a great job. The first time we had Country Style Pad Thai, Green Curry, and the dumplings as an appetizer. Everything was very good. I learned that their "spicy" was not really that hot so the next time I went I asked for 2-1/2 stars on the spiciness. The second time we got the masaman curry and the wild boar basil. The wild boar basil was fantastic, I didn't have much of the masaman. The wait staff is made up of a couple of adorable Thai girls that are very attentive and kind of shy, which I love. They don't speak English all that well but always get the orders right and your water is always filled. The jasmine tea was good too. Now for the bad: no liquor license yet, and the place was sorta empty both times I went in. The liquor license is coming shortly according to the waitress. The place being empty scares me because I want this place to flourish in the worst way. To sum it up... Go there. You will not be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Mike F.

    Four stars or five, that is the question. Since moving to Twinsburg, it has been tough to find really great food, that's for sure. Plenty of mediocre restaurants to pick from, and I don't want that lack of quality in the area to sway me...thus 4 stars. Very good food, wonderful service, good selection. Lots of vegetarian and seafood choices, too. We really love the summer rolls and the currys are all wonderful. How do they make tofu taste so good? My only worry is that they never seem busy enough. Try them out!

    (4)
  • Tris IO E.

    Pretty good! We got take out so I cannot comment on the atmosphere but the food was good! I had the spicy thai green curry with chicken with brown rice - vegetables were fresh and the curry was very flavorful!

    (4)
  • Carol M.

    My husband and I have eaten at Spice Thai three times and it's been amazingly delicious and affordable! We highly recco that EVERYONE try this place to support our local businesses. PS - if you like spicy food, but don't like it too hot...order at the #2 level! :)

    (5)
  • Dale B.

    Fast, Fresh and Good! The prices were really good on the lunch menu. We like it!

    (4)
  • Mike F.

    Four stars or five, that is the question. Since moving to Twinsburg, it has been tough to find really great food, that's for sure. Plenty of mediocre restaurants to pick from, and I don't want that lack of quality in the area to sway me...thus 4 stars. Very good food, wonderful service, good selection. Lots of vegetarian and seafood choices, too. We really love the summer rolls and the currys are all wonderful. How do they make tofu taste so good? My only worry is that they never seem busy enough. Try them out!

    (4)
  • Tris IO E.

    Pretty good! We got take out so I cannot comment on the atmosphere but the food was good! I had the spicy thai green curry with chicken with brown rice - vegetables were fresh and the curry was very flavorful!

    (4)
  • Carol M.

    My husband and I have eaten at Spice Thai three times and it's been amazingly delicious and affordable! We highly recco that EVERYONE try this place to support our local businesses. PS - if you like spicy food, but don't like it too hot...order at the #2 level! :)

    (5)
  • Mengran H.

    The best Thai food in Solon/Twinsburg/Hudson area. Very authentic. Don't hesitate to ask for "Thai spicy" which is the real deal non-Americanized fake.

    (5)
  • Megan H.

    I was really hoping this place would be great, but sadly... It wasn't. I ordered the Shumai and the Crazy Noodle. First, the Shumai were store bought. No kidding, they're the same ones you can buy in the frozen section of a Giant Eagle. Don't get me wrong... They are tasty, but when I go to a restaurant, I expect homemade or at the very least a frozen version of something I can't buy myself. The Crazy Noodle was okay at best. I wanted Pad See Ew, but it was not on the menu. At the suggestion of the nice waiter, I tried the Crazy Noodle. It wasn't horrible, but all it really tasted like was spicy star anise. Overall, I was severely disappointed.

    (2)
  • Todd R.

    Great Thai dishes!! Their seafood coconut soup is one of the best I've ever had (although they have been putting less and less seafood in) and both standard and country Pad Thai are perfect. Curry dishes were very good as was the duck dish I had. Satay was great, especially the beef. They also have one of the best Thai Ice Teas as well. I've had Thai food in all the major cities including San Fran, New York, Chicago, Honolulu HI, Washington DC and this rivals them all. Word of warning however. Twice we have gone with friends who are not Thai food lovers and they ordered typical Chinese dishes that ARE on the menu and both times they thought it was only fair at best so they did not like it. Stick to what they know and that's Thai food. Pad Thai the way it is SUPPOSED to be, not the typical overly oily or worse soy sauce ridden dishes you see elsewhere. Please support this local spot and keep it open!

    (5)
  • Dee B.

    When we walked in there was no one in the place ... Which made me worry... Buutttt The appetizers were amazing as well as our dinner!!! I would highly recommend! Not sure why the place wasn't packed!!

    (5)
  • Patrick W.

    Overall: For my takeout, the food was hit-and-miss. I'll probably be back to try a different dish. There aren't many Thai options in the area. Food: 3 stars. Pad see ew was bland and below average. I'd prefer they use Chinese broccoli (kai-lan or gai-lan) instead of mushy regular broccoli. The good news is there was a lot of it, so you'll definitely get 2 bland meals. The Tom Kha was very good. Spring rolls were average. Prices: 4 stars. Very reasonable, especially considering the other Thai places overcharge. Pad see ew was $10, Tom Kha was $4 and spring rolls were $5. Service (takeout only): 4 stars. They had the meal done on time, and the employee seemed nice enough. Appearance: 3 stars. It's fine. It's not unique but it's adequate.

    (3)
  • Rob F.

    Food was good. My wife and I went there for dinner and the place was an absolute ghost town. I mean literally at 5pm on a Friday we were it. Service was good, food was good. Definitely not the best Thai I have ever had but it is quite acceptable for this area.

    (3)
  • Destiny R.

    STAY FAR AWAY FROM THIS PLACE! We should've taken it as a sign that this place was completely dead on a Friday night. We ordered the crispy pad thai and the massaman seafood curry. The noodles were "crispy" alright...they were not even cooked! We kindly asked the hostess to exchange our crispy pad thai for regular pad thai. She returned less than 5 minutes later and tossed the takeout container to us like we were animals! The hostess unwillingly provided a refund after we shared how terrible the customer service was. I will NOT return.

    (1)
  • Bobbie E.

    Great dinner after the festivities for Friday's night TwinsDays. Only us and another two friends Eating there. Great food

    (5)
  • Eric T.

    Every time my wife and I have been here the food has been amazing, and the staff has been super friendly! I particularity love the curry dishes, Tom Yum noodle soup, and the Crazy Noodle.

    (5)
  • Wendy S.

    First experience with takeout here was not too bad. Got the crispy pad thai & the country pad thai~ Very good. It was fresh & a decent portion size for the cost. Also ordered the tempura veggies. That was a dissapointment! Very small portion for the price & for what it was, soggy & mostly carrot & onion~Unimpressed. Decided to go back last night for another try & ordered the crispy pad thai again, the ground pork pad ka prow & crispy spring rolls. WHAT A WASTE OF TIME & MONEY!! The crispy pad thai this time was basically a tiny pkg of broken up Ramon noodles with "3" lousy shrimp & a few pieces of bland chicken. It was grossly runny as well, considering the name C-R-I-S-P-Y ~Disgusting! NEXT, The pad ka prow was the worst excuse for a $14. 00 dish. It was literally nothing more than a scoop of ground pork & onion swimming in a pool of brothy water~About to cry at this point. Lastly, of all things, the spring roll was a rubbery crab stick rolled in a spring roll wrapper~ HUH?? I really wanted to love this place. It's very nice inside & seemed to produce very appetizing dishes from the kitchen to the table both times that I was there. However, their takeout is inconsistent & lacks any degree of pride. I gave them 2 stars for cleanliness & a pleasing dining room. Sadly, I won't be returning.

    (2)
  • chris k.

    Sadly, this place is under new management and is rather poorly run. The wait staff seems uninterested and several people came in and had to wait a couple minutes before anyone noticed them. I've been here several times since it reopened so I waited to post this hoping it would get better. It didn't. Although the food is still decent the service leaves a lot to be desired. Chris

    (3)
  • Marci L.

    The good: the restaurant seemed clean and nice, our server was friendly. The salad was good, as was my Thai tea. Also quick seating, although the place was pretty empty at lunch time. Not a good sign. The bad: We went here for lunch. My daughter ordered the bubble tea. The tapioca in the tea was hard as a rock. We then ordered the calamari appetizer. The batter was flavorless and the calamari tasted old (freezer burn?) For lunch we ordered Pad Thai and Masaman curry. When our lunch arrived we immediately noticed a foul odor. I leaned forward to smell it and gagged. Something was not right, rotten or spoiled with the pad Thai. My daughter lost her appetite after smelling it. The ugly: My husband said that's enough- and went to talk to the manager (?) who was an older American lady. He explained that we were having a bad experience with the food and would like to pay for what we ate and leave. She told him she could offer him a free meal coupon for our next return. Umm, we will not be coming back. She then gave him a bill for the entire meal, including the foul pad Thai. We paid, left and regret ever coming here. We have eaten Thai food all over the U.S. and this was by far the worst, ever. The poor customer service didn't help matters either.

    (1)
  • Allison M.

    My mom introduced me to this place and I love it. The mango wings (or anything with mango) are always amazing. Anytime I go, I also order the beef bi bim bab.

    (5)
  • Kelli W.

    Ordered takeout from here on 06/29/2014 after reading reviews. The place was empty when we got there. Food was hot and fresh. Love the Crab Rangoon. Ordered the Crispy Pad Thai and while it didn't taste bad, I should have ordered it the regular way. Will order from there again but only takeout as most of the reviews I read talk about horrible dine-in service. I don't want to experience that so takeout it is! If you are in the Twinsburg area or are close, drop in. You won't be disappointed....In the food anyway.

    (4)
  • Santo C.

    Fresh, hot and fast food. Spouse says it was tasty, perfect cooked chicken in crispy pad Thai. And plenty of it. Worth a try.

    (4)
  • Emily Y.

    Not terrible, but nothing to write home about. Ordered the pad Thai and it was ready very quickly, only contained 2 shrimp though (enough to make it plural on the menu, I suppose haha). I think there's probably better menu items, but I was in a hurry and ordered without exploring through all the selections. Overall, nice if you're in a hurry and want something outside traditional chain restaurants, but if you're specifically seeking Thai food, I would search for other options.

    (3)
  • Dean A.

    Ordered take out on a Tuesday at 7pm and ready at 7:10. Miso soup had lots of Tofu, seaweed and flavor. Pineapple fried rice had plenty of shrimp and chicken, pineapple and raisins and included veggies. All tasted very good. The dish didn't have much spice but that can sometimes mask the true flavor anyway. Portions great and value too! I travel for business throughout Midwest but would recommend Spice Thai Cuisine since I used Yelp myself to find it. Enjoy!

    (4)
  • Dan C.

    Food was very good. Service needs some help. I would order take out until they can get their inside service corrected. Not real busy but orders took a while to get. It was great when I got it!

    (3)
  • Brian X.

    Awful, awful food. We normally go to Thai Gourmet on Graham and Darrow, and absolutely love it. We thought we would try something new, and were nearby, so we stopped here instead. Let's start with the positives: friendly service, so-so decor, acceptable appetizers. After the appetizers, we still had our hopes up. But as soon as the server set down the plate of Pad Thai in front of me, this terrible smell hit my nose. I waited for my girlfriend to try her Ginger Chicken dish. After one bite she had this disgusted look on her face, and said "This is horrible!" I thought she was joking, there was no way it was that bad, but as I put my fork into the Pad Thai, it was like scooping up a clump of slime. I took a bite of it and got completely disgusted. It did not taste anything like Pad Thai - just bland, nasty slime. I could only force down a few bites. She thinks the Ginger Chicken was bought ready-made and just microwaved, and I have to agree, it had the taste of frozen food. It was still better than mine (which is not saying much), so after she had a few bites, I had some of hers. She really wanted to say something to the staff, but we held back. We quickly boxed it up, paid the bill and left. We've never thrown out leftovers before, but there's a first for everything. They have to know how bad the food is, yet they serve it to you with a smile. If this was a cheap $5 all-you-can-eat buffet, I could understand it being this bad. Save yourself the money and drive down Darrow Rd to Pad Thai. Or even better, go further south down Darrow Rd to Thai Gourmet, which easily has the best food, service, and decor in the area.

    (1)
  • Ann W.

    Came for lunch with my father just before a medical appointment. Even though we told the wait staff that we were in a hurry, the service was slow. To be fair to her, she appeared to be working alone, covering greeting & seating, taking orders, answering the phone for takeout orders, and serving by herself until another employee arrived about 1/2 hour after we were seated. Our food was very good when it did arrive. We each had a bowl of Tom Yum Goong, and we split an order of chicken cashew. It was all fresh and light and flavorful, as good Thai food should be.

    (4)
  • Nick R.

    I'm so happy this place opened. We desperately needed a Thai place in Twinsburg. I've lived in many cities and have had Thai cuisine everywhere. This place is right up there with the best. So far I've been there twice and both times they did a great job. The first time we had Country Style Pad Thai, Green Curry, and the dumplings as an appetizer. Everything was very good. I learned that their "spicy" was not really that hot so the next time I went I asked for 2-1/2 stars on the spiciness. The second time we got the masaman curry and the wild boar basil. The wild boar basil was fantastic, I didn't have much of the masaman. The wait staff is made up of a couple of adorable Thai girls that are very attentive and kind of shy, which I love. They don't speak English all that well but always get the orders right and your water is always filled. The jasmine tea was good too. Now for the bad: no liquor license yet, and the place was sorta empty both times I went in. The liquor license is coming shortly according to the waitress. The place being empty scares me because I want this place to flourish in the worst way. To sum it up... Go there. You will not be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Jerry A.

    Fist time here. Went with coworkers for lunch. The place is bigger than I thought. The service was very good and so was the food. The soup was very light and tasty. I ordered the chicken and shrimp mango delight. Not a heavy oil feel/taste either; which I liked. Although you only get three shrimp and not a lot of chicken the food was still very good and so was the presentation. I will definitely go back and highly recommend this place.

    (4)
  • John S.

    Wonderful food and service. A hidden gem in twinsburg. Will be going back many more times. Good size menu with great variety. Would recomend to anyone who likes Thai cuisine or is looking for a chnge from the same old Chinese dishes that flood the area.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Tue

Specialities

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

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