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We came in as a party of 5 for dinner. Pros: Food was good and tasty, portion is personal size, service was quick and the place has decent ambience. Cons: The server was "kidding" a lot when we were ordering, for the price the portion was kinda small, there was an implicit 20% charge applied on th
Tup Tim Thai hits the sweet (...and spicy) spot for a great fast casual dining option. While the dishes may not be culinary works of art, the food definitely hits the spot when you're suddenly craving eastern yums. The service is fast, and I found the staff friendly enough to make my experience enj
This is one of my favorite restaurants in seattle. All the dishes are delicious and the staff is incredibly friendly. I always feel like I am part of the family when I go there. One of the best dishes in my oppinion is the spicy crispy chicken. I'm not sure it's on the menu anymore, but it's defina
This is one of the best Thai places in the city if you're okay with no frills. During the pandemic, this has become a take out spot for me. The portions are huge and full of fresh vegetables and protein option. The owner is nice and will occasionally like to engage you in harmless humor. The place s
It's the most amazing place to eat in Seattle. Good food and even better service
Ever since my neighborhood Thai restaurant seemed to have gone out of business, I have been a regular here. The food is really yummy, and service is great. If they are remotely "crowded" they even bring my order out to my car after I pay for it. What more can you ask for, really?
The lady on the phone was really nice. The flavors are awesome, I am just disappointed in the food v.s. price ratio. I ordered the fresh rolls and it came with a side of plain hoison sauce instead of the peanut sauce. Then to have to pay EXTRA for rice. Then its around $17 for the smallest portion
Been going there 20 years. The staff is amazing and the food is better. Love Thai food and have tried many restaurants, but none even compares. Great soups and pad thai. My wife loves the seafood dishes. Garlic chicken is to die for. Also easy on the check book. I agree with the comment above
Best Thai in Seattle. One thing that keeps me coming back, is their consistency with heat. If I order two stars or three stars, I'm confident it will be the same the next time I order two or three stars--which has ruined visits elsewhere. Another thing is the great food, and friendly staff. Everyth
This place was great. Friendly service. Excellent food. Love the curry pumpkin that was on the special weekly menu board. I'm vegan so I asked for a switch to tofu and they put in plenty of good quality tofu. I also like that they have brown rice. If you like Thai food give it a try.
Very authentic Thai food! The 2 star here tastes like 4 in other places, so make sure go mellow here :) Nonetheless, the dishes are delicious! Although the mussels they serve don't have to come all the way from New Zealand(?) since PNW has plenty of them IMO. Even the "most American" dish, fried chi
Been coming here for over 10 years, love this place it never disappoints me and is very affordable, sometimes we even get free fried bananas. It's definitely a family owned business and the more you come the more you'll feel like family, to say that I can just ask for the usual. Anyways give this pl
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