Vegan Restaurant

Thai Pepper

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · woodland · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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I ordered Thai boat noodles but the bowl was filled with too many noodles and I couldn’t find much soup. Because of that, it was hard to eat properly. The taste wasn’t good. The papaya salad was only salty and not spicy at all. You should taste your food before serving it.

I ordered Thai boat noodles but the bowl was filled with too many noodles and I couldn’t find much soup. Because of that, it was hard to eat properly. The taste wasn’t good. The papaya salad was only salty and not spicy at all. You should taste your food before serving it.

This place is very good. I love the drunken noodles with chicken and extra vegetables (+$2). Huge portion and everything cooked perfect.

This place is very good. I love the drunken noodles with chicken and extra vegetables (+$2). Huge portion and everything cooked perfect.

As part of my Sacramento visit, and tired of eating Indian cuisine went to Thai pepper to try Thai curry’s. My exp in US reg Thai is not positive as it is always sweetish irrespective of spice level I ask. Ordered house special yellow curry with noodles, mushroom fried starter, massaman chicken curry, ordered soup. Both house special and massaman very good. They messed our soup though we asked for tom yum soup. Both chicken and mushroom starter were Ok nothing to call out. But curry’s are one of the best Thai I tasted. It’s small tiny place and usually crowded. I liked curry so I ordered green and red curry next day followed by g shrimp starter and fried rice. I highly recommend this place for Thai curry’s lovers.