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1-2-3 Thai Food - Seattle - Photo album

Came in for lunch on a Sunday and it was largely empty. It’s a big space and has lovely arches. The food is quite good too. We ordered a papaya salad and a basil fried rice which came pretty quickly. The flavors are great and the portions are quite large (but probably normal American sizes). Servic
Amazing food, ambiance, and service!! Stopped here randomly because it looked good, and was not disappointed. The staff is so friendly, and the food was very well-seasoned with four different spice options to customize the flavor. I will be back!!
Came here on a Monday night with some friends after the wait for Kin Len across the street was over an hour. This a solid alternative if they’re too full. Overall, the food is solid, prices are average, atmosphere is awesome, and service is mediocre. We got the Pad See Ew and Masaman curry with tof
PAD SEE EW REVIEW Pretty tasty, good amount of food, well salted, but not too salty. Priced well too. Just decent Thai food in Fremont. Seated pretty fast and they let us stay pretty long to talk. Great service.
I love Jai Thai (Fremont only! I think the location in the Hill is gone, but if it's not never go there lol....one of the skeeziest places I've ever eaten at). I've eaten at a lot of Thai places in Seattle, and Jai Thai is a consistent favorite. Their flavors tend toward creamy, rich, and a little s
We've gotten take out here before and the food was always ok. Dining in though, the food was fantastic across the board. Wasn't the biggest fan of the coconut juice but it helped with the spice.
Best meal of the trip! The red curry is divine! 3-stars packs a punch. My husband enjoyed his pork belly dish. Average prices, great flavor, generous portions, adequate seating, social distancing, and friendly service (Mickey)! A must-try!
Dropped in here last week to grab a quick bite to eat with several friends. Even though we had no reservations, the 10 of us were seated very quickly. They provide a pretty decent size menu with dishes divided by meat type. All of it looked good, but I ordered the Chicken Curry dish. I told the wait
This is my favorite Thai restaurant in Seattle! I love their stir fry noodles (except Pad Thai, they over-season it with tomato sauce and tasted sooo salty). Pad See Ew is sooo good, sweet and savory with lots of meat and broccoli/carrots. Their Khao Soj Man Gai is also very tasty as well
Yummy, authentic Thai food! The peanut sauce for the spring rolls was one of the best peanut sauces I had. I ordered the Red Curry and would get order it again in the future.
Good portions and service, but the flavors were not particularly stand-out. We enjoyed the tea the most; it came with delicately made crepes on the side.
Been here around 7 times now, great service and good selection of food on the menu. Spacious place, clean and neat venue. Recommend if you're around Fremont to give this place a shot!
Food was absolutely delicious, the mild curry still had some spice and gave the plate a nice kick. Would come again.
One of my new favorite Thai restaurants in Seattle! Good service and generous portions.
Service is fantastic. Great place if you love Thai food and have groups with different spice levels. They actually can cater to mild and spicy lovers without anyone being disappointed. Tons of vegetarian options.
My whole grilled tilapia here was off the hook! Really delicious, the service was great and super friendly.
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