Amazing food and great service. Their curry had a lot of flavor and the chicken perfectly cooked. We also order the fry rice and it was equally delicious. The atmosphere needs a lot of help and somebody needs to clean the restroom floors. But for Thai food lovers, you need to try this place. You’ll thank me later.
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Amazing food and great service. Their curry had a lot of flavor and the chicken perfectly cooked. We also order the fry rice and it was equally delicious. The atmosphere needs a lot of help and somebody needs to clean the restroom floors. But for Thai food lovers, you need to try this place. You’ll thank me later.
This is THE Thai restaurant in Tucson. Fancy atmosphere? No. Convenient central location? No. Great, authentic food? Absolutely! I used to work 5 minutes from here. For a period of three years, I ate here for lunch with coworkers *every work day.* Not just several times a week: five days a week. We worked through the entire menu. None of us are Thai. It’s all good. If a restaurant isn’t fantastic, and just as good as home cooking, you aren’t going to eat there every day for years. Some of my coworkers had lived in Thailand, and they all swore the food was “just as good.” This Thai restaurant is the Thai restaurant by which I grade all others. I haven’t had better, despite trying. Order the drunken noodle or any of the curry dishes “Thai spicy”, and you will get a fantastic meal. I’ve had the “world’s #2 hamburger” at a food truck in Maui (according for Forbes magazine), authentic Cajun in Louisiana, and a bespoke meal by a French chef. And the food at this Thai place: it rates up there with best.
This is THE Thai restaurant in Tucson. Fancy atmosphere? No. Convenient central location? No. Great, authentic food? Absolutely! I used to work 5 minutes from here. For a period of three years, I ate here for lunch with coworkers *every work day.* Not just several times a week: five days a week. We worked through the entire menu. None of us are Thai. It’s all good. If a restaurant isn’t fantastic, and just as good as home cooking, you aren’t going to eat there every day for years. Some of my coworkers had lived in Thailand, and they all swore the food was “just as good.” This Thai restaurant is the Thai restaurant by which I grade all others. I haven’t had better, despite trying. Order the drunken noodle or any of the curry dishes “Thai spicy”, and you will get a fantastic meal. I’ve had the “world’s #2 hamburger” at a food truck in Maui (according for Forbes magazine), authentic Cajun in Louisiana, and a bespoke meal by a French chef. And the food at this Thai place: it rates up there with best.
A few friends and I had dinner at this place and we were very satisfied with the food. We ordered 7 entrees to share with one another and among the entrees, the Tom Yum Soup with Shrimp impressed me the most because it taste really close to the ones I have had in Thailand. Food portion is decent and the price is fair.