We had the Pad Thai, added broccoli for $2 extra, Chicken Fried Rice, and Thai Tea. Lots of broccoli added, which was great and perfectly cooked. The Pad Thai was good bit not the best we have have ever eaten. The standout was the fried rice. I seldom get fried rice at a restaurant because usually not outstanding, and i can cook it just as good at home, but this had a particular flavor that enhanced it all, a little bit of sweetness and then i added just the right amount of chili spice for a contrast. 🤩
It's a very small venue, cozy in some aspects. There were quite a few picking up take-out orders. Definitely will be back to try other items on the menu.
We were in the area visiting family and the Biltmore Estate and decided to change up our routine and try some Thai food. I had the chicken noodle and my wife had the Garlic. We loved both dishes. Lots of flavor, served fresh and hot by our very nice waitress. Overall we loved the food and would stop in again when we're back in the area.
This place is phenomenal! Had the best chicken pad Thai I've ever tasted. Very authentic. AND this place is celiac-friendly ... several gluten-free options and the staff were knowledgable of menu items and sauces that contained gluten so we didn't get sick. Already planning my next visit!
Pretty nice local Thai place. The seating inside was a bit cramped, and the humidity was a bit much. The food was amazing! I got the Thai fried rice, which was the best I have ever had. I definitely recommend this place, and next time, I will either get takeout or sit outside. 9/10 will go again.
If you like Thai food, you will absolutely love this place!!!
It’s a small, quaint authentic place with great service and super clean.
We were a group of four, and every single one of us were amazed at how good the food was.
I had the northern curry dish, substituted the chicken for seafood, and it was one of the best Thai dishes I’ve ever had.
We've driven past this small restaurant hundreds of times; (it's on our way home) but never went in. We had dinner there last Tuesday and regretted our delay. It's very small and there is a language problem; remember, speaking louder doesn't make you easier to understand. I had Thom Ka soup and pineapple curry with crispy chicken. My wife had spring rolls, curry also (bottom left) of list with crispy chicken. Sauces were the same. Everything was delicious. We will eat here often. The menu is quite extensive. There is too large a spread between mild and medium, but that's truly nitpicking. Parking can be a problem; parking cars at right angles to each each other is a recipe (sorry, couldn't resist) for disaster. Be careful when turning onto Sardis from Brevard; the restaurant comes up quickly on the left and traffic here can be dangerous. There are only a few steps, but they are steep.
Visiting Asheville and found this Thai restaurant near by my hotel. In a foodie city like Asheville, this little restaurant is definitely a hidden gem. It’s clean and cozy. The drunken noodle with shrimp I ordered was very yummy. The shrimps were decent size and fresh. The medium spiciness was right to my tongue. The Thai iced tea was milky and refreshing. Highly recommend.
Nice local dine-in (or take-out) restaurant. Small dining room, outside seating on porch. The food was very tasty, freshly prepared, generous portions. Basic Thai menu with vegan/vegetarian options. We would eat here again when visiting this area. Not fast food--allow time. We had the veggie lovers stir fry and homemade ginger tea. Both delicious!
The gentleman at the front desk was very welcoming and accommodating. Did a fantastic job serving us. I had the sweet and sour crispy chicken with spring rolls, everything was cooked and flavored perfectly!
Food was delicious. Seating was a bit cramped. They had multiple vegetarian options available
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