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  • Kylie C.

    Friendly staff and great food. Their lunch specials are $9 and they will fill you up. I recommend the yellow curry with chicken and a spice level of 4. Another great dish is the Tom Kha Gai; tastes very authentic and will also fill you up. It does get crowded but it is worth it!

    (4)
  • Barney S.

    I don't get all of the good reviews here. Went for the lunch special and ordered our 'default' when checking out a new Thai place: Pad Thai and Pad Kee Mao. The Pad Thai was swimming in this orange, tangy sauce that was so overpowering that we had to take a sip of water after every bite. And my Pad Kee Mao was salty. Salt. That was all I could taste. Did they accidentally dump a bottle of fish sauce on my plate or something? Noodle vs 'meat' ratio was also disappointing. Blech. We couldn't finish it. Sorry. Maybe you'd have better luck with their curries.

    (1)
  • Chandrika G.

    Good food given the very few ethnic food options in Jackson. Peak lunch / dinner times gets busy with 15-20 minutes wait time ..so have patience as the food worth the wait. Owner n staff are very attentive n accommodating. Tips - Brown rice is not listed on menus but available on request. - their address directions are wrong on maps, exact location : opposite to theater , in the allay ..see the board for Thai cuisine. - its a restaurant in a house , hence little congested on space , But they do everything to accommodate big groups as needed.

    (4)
  • Nadia T.

    Best lunch for a reasonable price in Jackson! Was seriously craving some spicy food after many meals at restaurants with new American cuisine, and Teton Thai Plate hit the spot. Nice outdoor seating for the summer. We all ordered the $9 lunch special, which comes with spring rolls and a full size entree. The rolls came with a very tasty sweet dipping sauce. We were big fans of the cashew chicken and I felt pleasantly full for a few hours, but not stuffed (need to keep room for ice cream!). I'd highly recommend Teton Thai Plate for a nice quick lunch while strolling around Jackson Hole.

    (4)
  • Cindy M.

    Disappointed because they do not serve Papaya Salad! Place is a bit hard to find, located behind a coffee shop as I was trying to find decent Thai food as my tour bus stopped at Jackson. We ordered Pad See Ew, Larb Kai (salad) and Yellow Curry. Food came out within 15 minutes. Pad see ew came out as thin noodles instead of flat rice noodles (that I expected). Yellow Curry has good consistency; not too watery and not too dense. Came with rice. Larb Kai felt kind of bland; if I come back I probably will order something else I got the Thai Ice Tea but it wasn't too fun since it came mixed already (instead of being able to mix it yourself.) It was really sweet so perhaps ask if they could lessen the sweetness. Being Asian, the waiters gave us extra chili options. The spiciness level is not bad at all. Four stars since I found this town has lack of Asian food and they serve it pretty well. Overall not bad! Would come back if there are no other options.

    (4)
  • Jan P.

    Beautiful seating outside. Good service and the food was delicious.

    (4)
  • Rachel S.

    Very crowded at night in the summer--45 minute wait. Limited seating inside (around 6 tables) and windy outside seating. We ended up ordering food to-go with a 10% to-go charge. The food was decent but still pretty spicy even though we ordered a level 2 spiciness (out of 5).

    (2)
  • Kyle W.

    Last year my driver recommend this spot. I wish I had lisned. We had the chicken pad Thai and egg rolls. the egg rolls are super small but tasty. Pad Thai was great, but make sure to get spice lvl 2 of 5. It was still spicy. Good spot. It's a hole in the wall spot.

    (4)
  • Deb D.

    Fresh spring rolls with peanut sauce $8. Just average. I love Thai and was hoping this was as good as I remembered from a couple of years ago.

    (3)
  • Jeffrey C.

    Good value for the price! Large portions and passable Thai thousands of miles away from home

    (3)
  • Natalie C.

    Awesome food! Best around town. Best prices too! Jackson can be unreasonably pricey especially around tourist time, but this gem tucked away off the aim square was all a hungry backpacker could hope for

    (5)
  • Vernon C.

    Very delicious. They have three kinds of hot sauce too. Service is good. It's a Hidden Gem Thai restaurant in Jackson Hole. Come!

    (4)
  • Catherine M.

    A little place in Jackson not much ambiance unless you sit outside but the food is to die for. Great lunch specials. All the food is great. Service is also good. Love it..we've been here several times since we've been here

    (4)
  • Lily S.

    The waiter with the funny mustache is nice and helpful (changed out our hot water for iced, thank you!) and remembered that we requested less spicy. The food is meh. Curry was too runny, Pad Thai was too sweet (exactly what turns me off about Thai Food... why are we having "dessert"? lol); and the salad was different from what I'm used to: instead of grilled steak, it's slices of grilled beef, the kind you'll see in Chinese stir fried broccoli and beef. Come on! They have a big patio and that's where most of the diner hung out, leaving almost the entire interior dining room to us, pretty cool!

    (2)
  • Fanfan L.

    Too bad service! Does the boyfriend of the waitress just break up with her? Ton yang goon tastes terrible

    (1)
  • Vidya R.

    Restaurant is setup in a house, in an alley way opposite the Teton theater. Lunch menu had the usual Thai options. The Pad See Ew I ordered was tasty till I started getting sugar crystals in my bites!! But my son loved the very same noodles and the chicken in it. Hubby's yellow curry was much better although I felt it was on the salty side. Nothing to write home about.

    (3)
  • Kelly H.

    THE ABSOLUTE BEST THAI FOOD. I love this restaurant. Seating inside is a little bit tight but the outdoor seating is very spacious. I definitely come here way too often but it is so good that I don't even feel guilty. I recommend the green curry or the pad Thai. It's fast and cheap. I have nothing bad to say about this place.

    (5)
  • Sandy W.

    Great food. I've had several of their dishes and have yet to find one I didn't like. Special recommendation for the pad Thai and Thai iced tea. One note: be careful ordering drinks because there are NO refills. So just be aware. Love this place

    (4)
  • Scott C.

    If you're in Jackson and want Thai food , don't bother with anywhere else just go to Thai plate. Best food, prices and service. Plus real Thai people work there.

    (5)
  • Jonathan F.

    We enjoyed Teton Thai Plate immensely after eating nothing but Western food for the previous 6 days. My credentials: lived in Thailand for many years and married to a Thai for 10 years; I eat a lot of Thai food. I've eaten amazing Thai food on four continents and stuff that I ended up throwing in the garbage. While the Teton Thai Plate caters to a Western audience, it's close to authentic Thai and certainly the best you're going to find in Jackson. A bit too sweet perhaps, but we ate everything happily and took the rest home. The pad Krapow with chicken was very good and authentic as was the Tom Yum Goong. I didn't care for the egg rolls or red curry so much. pad see Eaw was ok but used the wrong noodles for the dish (sen lek vs sen yai or in English - small rice noodles vs flat wide noodles). That said, it was still true to the taste and the kids didn't miss a beat eating it - they can be the harshest critics sometimes. To be totally fair to the nice folks that run the place, it's not easy getting the right ingredients or fresh noodles in Jackson - everything has to come from SLC. I would go back anytime and also recommend Teton Thai Plate to anyone in search of some Asian taste at 6,209 feet. A few notes - owner is extremely friendly as was the wait staff; atmosphere is totally casual and kid friendly. Also, while a bit pricey for causal Thai, the portions were generous so I think value was there too.

    (4)
  • Noelle N.

    We followed Yelp's rating and went here on Sunday evening at about 6 pm. The outside tables were filled. We ordered and were very soon served our food. I ordered Chicken Soup (Pho). The bowl was huge. I took home half of it. The food was very tasty, fresh, and rapidly and pleasantly served.

    (5)
  • Katie Z.

    Pad Thai is delicious, Pad See Ew is outstanding! The seating area is teeny tiny, but they got us in very quickly. Unfortunately, they were really stingy with the rice!

    (4)
  • Darlynn C.

    We had the lunch special. The noodles are nasty and flavorless. Full of sugar with very little spice. One person in our party had the ginger chicken and rice and was pleased but the rest of us had noodles and were all disappointed.not worth eating here

    (2)
  • Kathleen W.

    Luckily it wasn't terribly chilly outside - but it's strange to me to NOT be allowed to sit inside ... especially for a restaurant located in a town that has views of ski runs. Aside from this, the food, service and price were all good - (as far as outdoor dining standards go). We enjoyed our pineapple fried rice, the green curry, and the tom yum koong. I would probably pass on ordering the mixed vegetables.

    (3)
  • Inez J.

    Food was expensive. $14 for padthai. But portion was huge. So you can share it with someone if you're not that hungry. If you're hungry, you can finish it all by yourself. Prices already includes tax ( didn't know that. maybe that's common in wyoming?). Good thai food for a restaurant in wyoming. Service was meh. It was night time and we came in around 8pm for dinner. The tables inside the restaurant were empty, but they won't let us sit inside. All the guests were outside. Their reason was "nice outside!" and directed us outside without any further ado. Kind of forcing us basically. It was cold outside okay. They didn't turn on those lamp heat thingy. So we just ordered hot water.

    (3)
  • Feb S.

    Taste: 3 Location: 4 Cleanliness: 3 Ambience: 3 Value: 2.5 Service: 3.5 * Out of a 5-point scale We were craving for Thai Food so we decided to go to this restaurant. We were kinda surprised by the prices, which were more expensive than even Thai Food in downtown Chicago. I got the Beef Pad Kra Pow, which tasted just alright, and a bowl of Tom Yam Kung, which was pretty good. I'd probably order more general food like Pad Thai or Fried Rice to be safe next time.

    (3)
  • David H.

    This place has some danky food. Flavors were impressive and the portions are decent. Wife and I stopped here to get a quick bite to eat. Service was good. Tables are outside. No booze. I'd give this place 5 stars if they had some micro brews to go along with the tastiness. Aside from that, this place is off the hook with flavor. Bring a jacket, it can get nipply.

    (4)
  • Akber S.

    Man. This food. It's making me emotional. Not even kidding I love Thai food, might eat it every other week. I especially love green curry and panang (did I spell that right?) we found this place on our way through town after flying in, it is kinda hidden in the back of a building. The FOOD IS AMAZING. BEST THAI FOOD IVE EVER HAD. the soup, the curry, the pad Thai. All were bomb. Also should be mentioned is that the tofu was deliciousssssssss. It was melt in your mouth. Definitely come check this place out on ur way to the slopes.

    (5)
  • Kristen N.

    After eating at about a gazillion places that were all serving the same things (read: Buffalo burgers, trout, sandwiches, etc...) during our week in Yellowstone, I was craving something different once we hit Jackson. This place totally hit the spot. Thankfully, it was nice out, so we got to sit outside on their patio area. I think they were only seating outside, but I'm guessing they have an inside seating area, too. We ordered the Pad Thai with Shrimp and the Green Curry with Shrimp. When we ordered, the spice scale was a little unclear and both dishes varied quite a bit in spiciness, even though both were ordered around a 2/5. As someone who can handle quite a bit of spice, but hate having a dish totally overpowered by spiciness, a 2/5 was solid, but I could have probably handled a 3. Both dishes were really flavorful, though, and I couldn't stop eating! They let you bring in your own liquor. They don't serve anything there, so plan accordingly...

    (4)
  • Tim K.

    The four dishes we chose eg . Pad Thai , shrimp fried rice, spicy chicken with basil leaf and chicken Tom Ka soup were well prepared and delicious. You don't have to come to Los Angeles for Thai food in Jackson.

    (4)
  • Liang K.

    Nice place to try thai food~ It's delicious and traditional. I ordered the tofu soup, glass noodles and duck noodle soup. It taste great. I also ordered deep fried chicken as app. It was cook well. As for drink, Thai Tea is a little too sweet for me, but it is good to order after all~

    (5)
  • Andrew A.

    Perfect for after skiing. Tom Yum Koong and Shrimp fried rice were delicious would deff come back when back when in town. It's a bit hidden behind the old town photos but a good little spot to eat Thai food.

    (5)
  • Griffin B.

    The pork dumplings are a nice temperature, but a little airy, as if it had been pumped up. As for taste, the initial bite comes across as nasty, but once you start chewing more there is a nice flavor to it. The outer later has a nice, bready taste to it. You can select what level your spice is- two was recommended by our waiter as a "mild" level. Two, personally, is extremely mild, and three is recommended. For the vegetarians and vegans, the spring rolls are delicious, with a complex peanut sauce and perfectly prepared with many various vegetables and herbs. The water's hint of lime goes very nicely with the taste. The Pad Thai is a little thin on the meat, but is appropriately spiced. The House Salad is excellent, with a nice presentation and a variety of toppings. The waiters and waitresses are polite and nice, helping you quickly when it comes to any problem you have. All in all, this restaurant is great if you're in the mood for some quick Thai, but there are better quality places out there.

    (3)
  • Letie W.

    Take out for dinner cost me-$42. This included green curry with beef, pad thai with chicken, pineapple fried rice with chicken. Each cost $14. Yes...it's pricey, but honestly. ..the food was pretty darn good. If it had tasted poorly, you'd be seeing a 1 star. My only complaint. ..minus 1star is service. I showed up to pick up my food, told it's not ready. Fine. Asked if I could pay ahead so this way I can just take my food and leave. I paid. Then I sat waiting for my food... for like 15 min when I noticed a bag of take out sitting on their counter. That was my order. Instead of the servers asking or checking up on my order. ..which is sitting there. ..they just stand around chatting with each other or their friends who come visit them. Hello!!! I just waited an hour for take out (time I called in and had to wait...especially since there were only 4 tables)...perhaps you should be focusing on your JOB and get your customers their food? I can't speak for eating there, but it does take an awful long time to get your order if you call it in. Older guy who took my $$, no thank you and no smile and no receipt. Perhaps the owner? YOU'RE WELCOME!

    (4)
  • Kat O.

    Small restaurant. Service was great. I had beef noodle which was suggested by the deserve and the broth was impressive. Noodle was cooked from the dried package and not fresh made like the Bay Area. I don't think they have fresh noodle in Jackson Hole so that was good enough already.

    (4)
  • Hemant M.

    Fresh and flavorful Thai food. Vegetarians should note that the curries contain fish-sauce. Nonetheless great food and great service! Dinner orders are good for two people easily.

    (4)
  • Hanna O.

    This review is based on a take out order. The service was great, and even with me accidentally giving my husband the wrong directions, the food was still hot when he got back. I ordered the panang curry with tofu. The curry is on the watery side, but I prefer that compared to a thick heavy creamy curry. They don't slack on the tofu or veggies. The veggies were fresh and it was great. We also ordered the phad Thai and chicken fried rice. The portions are huge, left overs for a least two more meals. Oh, we also ordered the egg rolls. The sauce that comes with them was great.

    (4)
  • Ken K.

    We thought the food and service were good....pricing was a bit high. My son had a duck dish for $18, and I had a Yum Shrimp Salad for $14 (total of 6 shrimp) and the spice level I ordered was #2 on a scale of 5. (I grew up eating spicy things, and I can assure you that I should have ordered #1 on the spice) When asked "how hot" by the waitress, I suggest going 1 lower than you think! We also ordered Satay (chicken) and it was very good. Add to this one Thai Tea $3 and you get a bill of about $51 for lunch including tip. This is a $35 lunch where we live, including tip, and we would expect excellent facilities, service and food for this price....and we live in Tampa Bay Florida main tourist area. We were not worried about the extra $$, as we were on vacation, and just happy to be experiencing the Jackson Hole area.

    (3)
  • Louie A.

    The lunch specials are one of the best deals in town. Great food, fast, and BYOB - it is basic and tucked away in a corner, but the food is well worth it

    (5)
  • Kelly M.

    Meh. The food was a nice change from national park fare but not the greatest. Yellow curry was a little thin with undercooked veg but perfect spice level. Pad Thai was very sweet with sauce almost tasting as if from a jar. Service was very pleasant and our water glasses were never empty. ****This is a BYOB establishment as they lack a license to serve alcohol. Heads up! The construction in the the area can be confusing. When walking to the restaurant follow signs to small door on left to enter this tiny restaurant.

    (3)
  • Shal J.

    Tons of veggie options, outdoor seating, BYOB - all great things! The food was delicious and the service was so nice. Don't let the $5 plastic outdoor chairs scare you away! We had the veggie tom yum and cashew rice with tofu. It was all very flavorful and delicious. It looked like lots of locals were getting takeout from here, which was nice confirmation that this place isn't a tourist trap (though the once the food arrived, it confirmed that on its own!).

    (5)
  • Brandon C.

    Amazing food. If you like it HOT, try the "secret sauce", it'll blow your mouth off!! Great wait staff, a must if you like Thai!!!

    (4)
  • Vivian H.

    This place is somewhat hidden but it has great authentic Thai cuisines. For those who aren't sure what to get, Chicken Satay, Pad Thai, Pineapple Fried Rice, and Green Curry are amazing options to begin with.

    (4)
  • Dave B.

    Excellent hole-in-the-wall Thai restaurant off the square. The Tom Yam soup with coconut milk was superb. The curry entrees were rather spicy at their lowest heat rating (2 of 5) and I love spicy food. It was an excellent dinner and a good value for the normally pricey Jackson Hole restaurant market.

    (5)
  • Anna T.

    The good part: I had pad kee maw and I thought it was delicious albeit salty. The portions are a pretty good size too. The bad part: there was a white waiter who was really inefficient rude. We had a group of 20 Asian people coming in and he was serving water to two people at a time. He spoke in a really sarcastic tone telling us to be patient. Even though we arrived first, we were one of the last to be served (we had to call the owner to serve us). And only when he realized that we spoke English, did he become more polite. I found that offensive.

    (3)
  • J A.

    We never actually did eat here, after being seated, than ignored as we watched several tables seated after us get their food, we were repeatedly told they'd look in to it, with no indication they'd told us that several times over the last hour and a half, we finally left. On the way out our "server" hoped we enjoyed the meal and wished us a good night with no sign he even recognized us. What a joke. If you can't even get the food to the customers, I don't want to eat it. Fuck you Teton ThaI Plate.

    (1)
  • Will Y.

    This is the worst Thai restaurant I've ever been too. I waited for 10 mins and no one brought the menu over, so I had to get it myself, and after calling them several times, somebody finally came by to take my order. After 40 mins of waiting, I went to talk to them to let them know the situation, and owner just said I don't know what you are talking about, and the thing is, the restaurant wasn't even busy. This is by far the worst restaurant I've been to, be aware.

    (1)
  • Jake D.

    TERRIBLE TERRIBLE service, great food if you order to go. BUT DO NOT go there expecting to be treated nicely for your dine in experience.

    (1)
  • Farah A.

    For the price you pay it is a good quality. LIked: the food was great, authentic, and great service . Dislike: the setting.. they could pay more attention to the atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Gabe E.

    Great food, fast service and excellent prices. From the lunch menu I had the stir fried vegetables with cashews and chicken. The vegetables were fresh and the chicken was a plenty. Typical Thai restaurant setting, casual and simple. Fantastic indeed I will be back the next time I'm working in Jackson, WY.

    (4)
  • s n.

    Was presently surprised to find this gem in the middle of Jackson. The green curry was a bit mild than what I usually expect but the pad see maw was excellent. The flavors were pretty good. The Thai iced tea was great for the inflamed taste buds. The service was prompt and friendly.

    (4)
  • Mary C.

    A hole in the wall tiny place but amazing food - aroma when you first suggests the food will be very good. Start with some fried wontons, and fresh noodle rolls wit delicious peanut sauce. Beef noodle soup with medium heat amazing , pad see ew, pad thai, and pineapple fried rice - all delicious.

    (4)
  • Nehal G.

    Tom yum soup was a bliss when we stopped after spending the whole day in the national park. We had to wait for a long time before we could sit but the food was decent.

    (3)
  • Keith C.

    Stopped here for a quick lunch. The Tom Yum soup was some of the best I've ever had, the service was fast and the price was good especially considering it's in Jackson. Well worth it.

    (4)
  • John M.

    A hidden gem, literally in JH. Great food. I'd recommended the Cashew Nut. Delicious! Little pricy but well worth it.

    (4)
  • Shutang S.

    my wife and i were in a trip to grand teton and we picked this place for dinner. John is very kind and thoughtful and the food is delicious and in big portion. recommend!

    (5)
  • Karma Y.

    They were too small for our large group, so we asked for Take out. Excellent food and they tried their best to get us the order as fast as they could. Little place nestled in an alley, but exceptional food for a tourist place. Ive been to Thailand, so I know what Thai food should taste like. This is one of the best. If you are in Jackson or the vicinity, you have to visit.

    (5)
  • David K.

    Mehh I don't understand the raving reviews, this is mediocre thai at best, I won't be going again, there are much better options in Jackson

    (3)
  • Rosarah R.

    Food are really bad, they severed me japence yellow curry when I am acctually ordering the red thei one. Beef noodle is horrible as well, total of 6 piece s tiny beef chop. And the price are not fair at all compair to the servce and food. Terrible terrible, will never come again.

    (1)
  • A S.

    They have real tasty pineapple fried rice! Located quite close to town square which makes it convenient for a quick meal while doing the usual touristy stuff.

    (4)
  • Florence C.

    Tom Kah was ok but the rest of the food we ordered wasn't even close. We had pineapple fried rice and that was edible. Pad See Ew was greasy and was out of flavor. Duck soup did not taste like "Duck Soup" I was only craving for Asian Food and wanted a FIX and that was a big disappointment. I do want to say the server was nice and attentive. Hoping that they will improve because they were rated 4 stars and it is very deceiving.

    (1)
  • Andrew H.

    This place is tucked away in a side alley near an ice cream stand. With outdoor and indoor seating, it's perfect for cool summer evenings. It gets crowded and can be a little bit of a wait but the food is worth it! I would say it is one top three Thai restaurants I have been to in the US and I lived in Thailand for 6 months. Great flavors and serving sizes. We had a soup, panang curry and drunken noodles all delicious.

    (5)
  • Rebecca J.

    I go here 2-3 times a week. I took my friend here who had recently gotten back from Thailand and she said the food was exactly what she had eaten when she was abroad. Their noodle dishes are perfectly spiced, the curries are rich and flavorful, and their soups are amazing. It's a BYOB, but they provide glasses and there is a liquor store right around the corner. It's an outside place and the seating is in plastic chairs with glass tables, but I will not knock a star off for something unrelated to the tastiness of the food. Don't miss out on the best pad Thai I've ever had!

    (5)
  • Jeff H.

    Bring your own booze! We were skeptical taking a flask in till we saw the bottles of wine/spirits and beer on tables. That's when we knew we were in the right place. The food was great, and we went with a (Thai 6) on the hot scale and it lit us up, just like we requested. They ran out of fresh spring rolls, which was a bummer, but that was the only bad part of the experience. We'll be back next time we're in town.

    (4)
  • Ray M.

    I am spoiled we have the best Thai food at home. Locals recommend this place The yellow curry was fine The service was poor. A definite hole in the wall place that could be better

    (3)
  • sanda k.

    Excellent location, food and service. Tried the spring rolls, red curry with tofu, fried rice and pad ki Mao. The soup was ok, but all other dishes were great. Outdoor seating is good in summer.

    (5)
  • Patty S.

    Great food. Very nice people. Highly recommend! We ordered 3 different dishes and all were very good.

    (5)
  • Marie C.

    We were surprised to see several Thai restaurants listed in Jackson. We decided to try Teton Thai Plate and were not disappointed. While the ambiance was just ok, the food and service were excellent.

    (4)
  • Jeremy B.

    I'm sorry, this is the worst Thai food I have ever had. I order the Pad Thai from the restaurant ate two bites and found it to be inedible. It was soaked in sauce and the chicken was so white and dry I struggled to chew it. Perhaps I ordered the wrong thing from the menu, but my one experience with the pad thai was atrocious

    (1)
  • Foley J.

    Delicious! I had the yellow curry and my wife had the red. This was our first Thai food experience and they have hooked us. Thai Plate is now our lunch spot when we go to Jackson.

    (4)
  • Chan J.

    One of the best lunch values in town. Fresh and delicions. Try the Orange chicken app.

    (4)
  • Lindsey R.

    i like it but the problem is consistency. Pad thai was way too sweet the first time i tried it. The next time it was fine, the third time it was too sweet again. But the curries are killer. And the byob thing is a great touch.

    (4)
  • Julie A.

    I LOVE this place. It's got a great hole-in-the-wall vibe and with the number of locals that frequent this little restaurant, it's obvious they've got a good thing going. It's affordable, authentic, and most importantly, DELICIOUS.

    (5)
  • Eric L.

    We stopped here last weekend and loved it. My wife is Thai, so she and the owner, Jon, had a good visit in their native language while I enjoyed an excellent Thai iced tea. The food was fresh and very good. I had a red curry with duck - seasoned just right for a farang. My wife had Yum Wun Sen (spicy shrimp salad) which she says is as good as you can get in Bangkok. Friendly, casual and authentic. Highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Priscilla W.

    Fresh food and friendly staff. I had the Masman Curry lunch special which is my go to Thai dish. It was very good and fresh. Just the right amount of spicy. My husband had the Pad Thai and it was also good. Another reviewer said it was a little pricy. Our meals were only each $9 and came with an egg roll, which seems pretty decently priced for Jackson Hole.

    (4)
  • Henry D.

    Teton thai is by far the best Thai food I have ever had. Watch yourself on the heat scale though, they make it spicy.next time in Jackson this will be my first stop! Atmosphere is great because of the local skiers that go there and the traditional Thai women making your food.

    (5)
  • Aditi H.

    Very good food and fast service. Don't be fooled by the exterior. It is pricier than the average thai place though. Loads of veggie options!

    (4)
  • Dom K.

    Awesome food- they had a duck curry with pineapple special which I got. Authentic, spicy, and tasty. Very good Thai food

    (5)
  • David A.

    Pretty solid Thai place. Didn't try the other Thai places in Jackson, so I can't compare, but on a general note, this is a good stop. Started off with the spring rolls with peanut sauce which were delicious. I love peanut sauce and there's is definitely some of the better I've had. For my dinner, I got the red curry. Came with a nice mound of rice and a good sized bowl for the price. The server never asked how spicy I wanted it. It ended up not being very spicy at all, which was disappointing. I think you can ask for a specific spicy rating, but she didn't ask. I also tried from the Pad Kee Mao and the Pad Thai someone else ordered. Both were good (I particularly liked the Pad Kee Mao). I recommended the lunch special $9.00 for a good portion size and a complimentary fried egg roll. I don't know how the portions are for dinner, but for that price, the portions were strong. I didn't find it too pricey personally. I also like the option to sit outside. I had the opportunity to throw a noodle to a nearby chipmunk-like guy. He also seemed to enjoy the place.

    (4)
  • S F.

    This place is great. The won ton soup was flavorful and chocked full of veggies, slices of chicken, and delicious wontons. The pad thai was also very good and has a nice flavor. They don't deliver but pick up was quick and easy. So happy to have found Teton Thai!

    (4)
  • Jedd J.

    Amazing location, it sure feels good to visit a beautiful town like Jackson and eat some good Thai food... finish reading my review here thaifoodaficionado.com/2…

    (4)
  • Stephanie B.

    I found love for my senses here at Thai Plate. A lovely outdoor setting in the courtyard makes for a relaxing dinner with hopefully some good conversation to go along with the most fantastic Thai food I have ever tasted...West of the Mississippi River. I have gone twice for dinner, and have been greeted and served by some of the nicest people I have ever encountered. We went early one night, and experienced the umbrellas perched over the tables and just yesterday we went later in the evening when all of the umbrellas were put away and the various lights went on. A very charming, and, dare I say, romantic ambience can be felt. The food? Absolutely superb. Prices are reasonable and you get a large plate or bowl of whatever you order, enough to take leftovers home (if you haven't already gobbled everything up before leaving). The eggrolls are tiny and delicious, the thai iced tea is neon orange, but pretty darned good all the same and the curries are delicious. I tried red curry chicken last week, and there was enough of a kick. This week I decided to try Pad Thai Chicken and it was absolutely the BEST pad thai I have eveer eaten. Yum. So good I almost ordered another order to take home with me. The table nearest to us ordered spring rolls that were quite large and stuffed to capacity. I will be trying them next time. Another great thing about Thai Plate is that it's B.Y.O.B Most tables were drinking wine and beer, and the staff were happy to accomodate us with beer and wine glasses. Yum! Writing this makes me want to head back there now!

    (5)
  • BelowZeroResident J.

    Fantastic Thai food, a little pricey though! The Pad Thai is incredible as well as some of the curry dishes. Good and friendly service. The prices are a little high for me making it not a regular outing but the lunch special is a great deal!

    (4)
  • Chelsea B.

    Teton Thai was the best Thai food I have ever had. I ordered the yellow curry with chicken and the 3rd level of spice. It was just the right balance of flavor and spice. The atmosphere was relaxed on the patio, very easy to enjoy good company. Everything was awesome, I will definitely be coming back!

    (5)
  • John M.

    Excellent soup, pineapple rice and chicken and pad thai. The service is friendly and very accommodating. BYOB.

    (4)
  • Mary W.

    Amazing!!!!! We stayed in Jackson for a week and this place ROCKED!!!! LOVE IT

    (5)
  • D. K.

    Found this place on accident on our first night in town. Loved it so much, we returned on our last night. Absolutely fantastic food. Very gracious service. Highly recommend. BYOB.

    (5)
  • Katharina B.

    My parents absolutely loved this place. In the summer they have a bunch of umbrellas out. Friendly services and amazing prices for jackson!!! Oh yea, and the food was delicious too. Bring your own beer&wine.

    (5)
  • Allyson M.

    Great find off N Cache...yum!

    (4)
  • steve w.

    A quaint little place downtown set off the road that you can easily walk right past. The food was excellent. The pad Thai was perfect and my wife's masaman curry excellent. We at lunch there and it was 9.00 per dish which includes egg roll. The one thing that drives me crazy about places like this are they only serve soda in a can. It can't be that difficult to put in a soda dispenser? It seems to be competitive especially in a place like Jackson you have to have a soda dispenser and offer refills.

    (4)
  • David S.

    If you want authentic Thai food, this is not the place for you. If you expect to pay typical prices for Thai food, this is not the place for you. If you are looking for bland, Americanized tourist food with a Thai twist, and have too much money to spend, then perhaps you should try this place, because the staff is really nice. Most entrees are $14 to $16, about double what you would pay at a typical Thai restaurant. The food is not good.

    (2)
  • Jaysson B.

    Chicken breast in all dishes. A bit high in cost for the avg patio furniture ambience, however the food was good and the waiters were friendly. You can sit outside during the summer evenings and if you need a drink the owner encourages you to buy at the liquor store and bring in... hey... lowers the cost!

    (4)
  • G G.

    I wasn't looking for authentic Thai food in Wyoming, so I had my expectations low to begin with. Firstly, all the dishes were pricey, with min at least $15 per dish. The food was dreadful. That's the kindest way I could put it. We ordered chicken fried rice and pad kee mao. Both were sad looking, old, and so not fresh. Wish I hadn't eaten. An all American burger would have been just perfect.

    (2)
  • Laura A.

    The service was so unfriendly and slow plus the food was as okay.

    (3)
  • Andrew F.

    My friend and I popped in here for dinner after a long day of skiing. This was a great BYOB spot with some tasty thai food. Both of our dishes were really good and they can make food of varying spice levels. The only downside was the setting, we were expecting it to be a little bit "fancier" in the dining area. Service was great though and very attentive.

    (4)
  • Amy C.

    Teton Thai Plate is THAI-RRIFIC! lame pun aside, this little restaurant packs a serious punch. FOOD: excellent. For appetizers, we had the chicken satay and thai spring rolls. The spring rolls were crunchy to the bite.The peanut sauce that came with the spring rolls was TO DIE FOR. yum. i think i'm in danger of drooling right now. I had the Pad Thai twice in two days...so delicious. the dish was chewy noodles and vegetables, tossed with a lovely peanut sauce with lime undertones. it was topped with cilantro and crushed peanuts. I also had a sampling of the Spicy Fried Rice and Pineapple Fried Rice. The heat in the spicy dishes can be adjusted to your whim. The pineapple fried rice had a slight flavor of curry, which was a nice touch. SERVICE: relatively fast. The waiters and waitresses were nothing special, just average. The cooks were through-and-through Thai. Another great reason why this place was awesome - it was authentic. ATMOSPHERE - Relaxing and clean. Beautiful outdoor seating. who knew you could find such great thai food in the middle of wyoming?!! ~~ENJOY~~

    (5)
  • Lisa C.

    I'm local and I can say truly declare this is the BEST Thai food here. or even perhaps anywhere!! Curry, noodles, spring rolls....it's all excellent, every time I've been. Also, they are really nice. We took an out-of-towner guest there who was not a fan of thai food (crazy, I know) and he cleaned his plate enthusiastically! YUM.

    (5)
  • Dennis M.

    Great local joint. It can get tight in the winter but in the summer the court yard arrangement is awesome.

    (5)
  • David L.

    Great food awesome flavors. Whole family really enjoyed it. Big order was ready exactly on time.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 3:00pm

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 : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes

Teton Thai Plate

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