The ambience is nice, and the price is okay. What's more, you can try Thai Spicy if you are craving for spicy food! We shared shrimp in a blanket as an appetizer, which is great. All the shrimps are crispy outside, tender inside. My gaeng masman curry is awesome from the curry taste perspective. Just wish they provide less meat and more veggies. And the thai hot level really got me hooked. All my friends' stir fry are good and a little bit sweet. Definitely recommend when you are in Fairbanks.
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Wade G.
The drunken noodles were perfect, and the service was friendly, prompt and efficient. Above AK standards.
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Crystle A.
Very small portion sizes on the vegetarian menu! I ordered the pad anamai dinner portion ($14.95), had to pay an extra $2.50 for a large brown rice that I split with my husband who ordered the red pineapple curry. My portion was so tiny! Carrots, a few zucchini chunks, broccoli florets, cauliflower florets and some green onions came in the stir fry. Disappointing enough for me to call back after we picked up the take out. Management has promised a comp meal on a future visit. If they honor that customer service effort, I'll recommend this place to friends with the forewarning that the portion sizes are small for the vegetarian stir fry. Otherwise great flavor, fresh ingredients. I'm just a hungry vegan, and I want more!
(3)
Denise J.
My daughter and i ordered the Pad Thai, it just was OK, Satay was ordered for my son (kids menu) and it was raw! Dish was returned and refunded.
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Carla C.
Packed on Sunday at 7pm. We made reservations which resulted in only a five-minute wait for our table. There were three of us. We ordered fried spring rolls, seafood coconut soup, chicken curry, brown rice. We were stuffed and took home rice and curry. Super pleasant staff Very busy, so we did have to follow up to get a soda we ordered. Beautiful displays of vintage abd current Thai artifacts and warm gold walls lend a warm and cozy vibe.
(4)
Alan S.
Less than $15 to eat in Fairbanks... that alone makes me somewhat of a fan. The food here is pretty good, not amazing, but when compared to the other places I ate while in town, clearly one of the better places to go. Lots of options... LOTS! It's worth checking out if you live here, at least its something different.
(4)
Bonnie C.
This place is in a strip mall and I don't think I would have come had I not read the reviews first. We went in and the decor is fun with palm trees and bamboo. We started with the veggie spring rolls. They were delicious and I could have ordered more - since I only got one and the family ate them up. I'm glad I didn't because the portions are large. We ordered an unusual salad the waitress recommended with mango - I don't remember what it was but I could have skipped that- it was just ok. For dinner I ordered an unusual Thai dish- Halibut Panang curry. One thing I am not going to see at a local Colorado Thai restaurant. I am so glad I did- it is an Alaska meet Thai dish- and the flavor with the fish was good. It's a fried Halibut filet with Panang curry over top. I enjoyed it and thought it was an excellent dish. My husband ordered Panang curry with Chicken and he liked it too. Our son enjoyed his Pad Thai with chicken too. We left full and happy.
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G M.
Good place to try Northern Thai food. The nam plick ong was so good I drank the remaining curry. Gaeng paar was good & so was the fried banana spring rolls were. The ginger ice-cream barely had any ginger flavour but that's not their fault since they get their ice-cream from someone else.
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Deb G.
A nice little Thai restaurant in Fairbanks, with a really extensive menu and lots of vegetarian options. I got the medium-spicy Drunken Noodles with chicken. They did a great job with the noodles - they were firm, had good flavor, and had a nice mix of veggies. However, the serving size was teeny! I finished my whole portion and honestly, I probably could have had another 1/2 portion.
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Ky K.
Good thai house food and they give free white rice for my baby place was clean and free wifi price is not bad staff was good I pay $45.00 for the food I like driving at the chena pump I gone here for thai food.
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H F.
Another place with good spice and good flavor. I really love all the dishes I've had here. Parking is plentiful, service is good. Although this place is a bit out-of-the-way, it's worth the drive.
(4)
Kristin L.
the yellow curry with seafood was super rich and tasty. the brown rice nicely cooked. the thai iced tea not too sweet. if you enjoy quite spicy, choose something above medium. the medium I chose, in my opinion, was not spicy enough. overall a good experience and I'd surely go again.
(4)
Elizabeth B.
Amazing! Such good food. The avocado curry was amazing. It was a great place. They had delicious hot Thai tea and kept me topped up the whole time.
(5)
Jasmine A.
Delicious food and great service. I love the fact that they support local farmers. Nice atmosphere perfect for special occasions and dinner dates. I love their drunken noodles. I did not give them five star because the portions are tiny!! I am not your average eater- I eat less than most people and I still find myself ordering an appetizer and an entree, and still sometimes it doesn't do it.
(4)
A. L.
Very good thai restaurant that we have eaten at twice. Service has been friendly both times, and the food is good. They have a large assortment of items and dishes, some of which I have never seen...although no pad se ew. The drunken noodles were delicious, as they were cooked in a sriracha sauce with vegetables and a flat noodle. The curries are tasty, and when we were there in november, they had some special pumpkin based curries and dishes. Food was very flavorful and varied. They have very good desserts as well, including mango and sticky rice, and fried banana with coconut ice cream, both of which were delicious. A little pricey ($75 plus tip for 3 entrees, 2 desserts, 2 sodas, and an appetizer), but not bad at all. Definitely on our return to list if we go back to Fairbanks.
(5)
Viv M.
Good Thai food for Fairbanks. They have a vegetarian and vegan menu with lots of options. Service was quick (almost too fast with clearing plates). Fairbanks seems to have a good number of Thai restaurants and judging by the crowd, this one is amongst the more popular ones. Not open on Sundays though.
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Gabby M.
Still not a bad option for healthier food in Fairbanks, but this restaurant has seriously gone downhill in the last couple years. With prices this high for Thai food, it should be much better than what we've been served recently - very disappointed. Cheaper Thai options in FB are now better than this restaurant.
(2)
Q L.
Packed when we got there last night. Didn't feel like we had to wait too long for our food. The servers were attentive, so dirty dishes didn't sit on the tables very long. The menu is impressive. Lots of variety. I had the roast duck which was decent. Appetizer, entree and soda. $30.
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A S.
There are surprisingly a lot of Thai restaurants in Fairbanks, but this is one probably the best. Never had a bad dish here. It's on the opposite end of town from me, otherwise I'd probably be there a lot more.
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Nelson N.
Excellent Thai food, too bad smoking is allowed.
(4)
Chris S.
Ok so my family of 5 went here 1st they screwed up my kids order so bad not only did it take 45 min to get chicken satay out but they only brought two when we ordered three then they brought a fourth. Our food came out before the kids!. The food was good. The staff was apologetic, we will give it one more shot!
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Fairbanks, AK, 99709
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Takes Reservations : Yes Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : No Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : Yes Caters : Yes
Qiaoyi X.
The ambience is nice, and the price is okay. What's more, you can try Thai Spicy if you are craving for spicy food! We shared shrimp in a blanket as an appetizer, which is great. All the shrimps are crispy outside, tender inside. My gaeng masman curry is awesome from the curry taste perspective. Just wish they provide less meat and more veggies. And the thai hot level really got me hooked. All my friends' stir fry are good and a little bit sweet. Definitely recommend when you are in Fairbanks.
(4)Wade G.
The drunken noodles were perfect, and the service was friendly, prompt and efficient. Above AK standards.
(5)Crystle A.
Very small portion sizes on the vegetarian menu! I ordered the pad anamai dinner portion ($14.95), had to pay an extra $2.50 for a large brown rice that I split with my husband who ordered the red pineapple curry. My portion was so tiny! Carrots, a few zucchini chunks, broccoli florets, cauliflower florets and some green onions came in the stir fry. Disappointing enough for me to call back after we picked up the take out. Management has promised a comp meal on a future visit. If they honor that customer service effort, I'll recommend this place to friends with the forewarning that the portion sizes are small for the vegetarian stir fry. Otherwise great flavor, fresh ingredients. I'm just a hungry vegan, and I want more!
(3)Denise J.
My daughter and i ordered the Pad Thai, it just was OK, Satay was ordered for my son (kids menu) and it was raw! Dish was returned and refunded.
(1)Carla C.
Packed on Sunday at 7pm. We made reservations which resulted in only a five-minute wait for our table. There were three of us. We ordered fried spring rolls, seafood coconut soup, chicken curry, brown rice. We were stuffed and took home rice and curry. Super pleasant staff Very busy, so we did have to follow up to get a soda we ordered. Beautiful displays of vintage abd current Thai artifacts and warm gold walls lend a warm and cozy vibe.
(4)Alan S.
Less than $15 to eat in Fairbanks... that alone makes me somewhat of a fan. The food here is pretty good, not amazing, but when compared to the other places I ate while in town, clearly one of the better places to go. Lots of options... LOTS! It's worth checking out if you live here, at least its something different.
(4)Bonnie C.
This place is in a strip mall and I don't think I would have come had I not read the reviews first. We went in and the decor is fun with palm trees and bamboo. We started with the veggie spring rolls. They were delicious and I could have ordered more - since I only got one and the family ate them up. I'm glad I didn't because the portions are large. We ordered an unusual salad the waitress recommended with mango - I don't remember what it was but I could have skipped that- it was just ok. For dinner I ordered an unusual Thai dish- Halibut Panang curry. One thing I am not going to see at a local Colorado Thai restaurant. I am so glad I did- it is an Alaska meet Thai dish- and the flavor with the fish was good. It's a fried Halibut filet with Panang curry over top. I enjoyed it and thought it was an excellent dish. My husband ordered Panang curry with Chicken and he liked it too. Our son enjoyed his Pad Thai with chicken too. We left full and happy.
(4)G M.
Good place to try Northern Thai food. The nam plick ong was so good I drank the remaining curry. Gaeng paar was good & so was the fried banana spring rolls were. The ginger ice-cream barely had any ginger flavour but that's not their fault since they get their ice-cream from someone else.
(4)Deb G.
A nice little Thai restaurant in Fairbanks, with a really extensive menu and lots of vegetarian options. I got the medium-spicy Drunken Noodles with chicken. They did a great job with the noodles - they were firm, had good flavor, and had a nice mix of veggies. However, the serving size was teeny! I finished my whole portion and honestly, I probably could have had another 1/2 portion.
(3)Ky K.
Good thai house food and they give free white rice for my baby place was clean and free wifi price is not bad staff was good I pay $45.00 for the food I like driving at the chena pump I gone here for thai food.
(5)H F.
Another place with good spice and good flavor. I really love all the dishes I've had here. Parking is plentiful, service is good. Although this place is a bit out-of-the-way, it's worth the drive.
(4)Kristin L.
the yellow curry with seafood was super rich and tasty. the brown rice nicely cooked. the thai iced tea not too sweet. if you enjoy quite spicy, choose something above medium. the medium I chose, in my opinion, was not spicy enough. overall a good experience and I'd surely go again.
(4)Elizabeth B.
Amazing! Such good food. The avocado curry was amazing. It was a great place. They had delicious hot Thai tea and kept me topped up the whole time.
(5)Jasmine A.
Delicious food and great service. I love the fact that they support local farmers. Nice atmosphere perfect for special occasions and dinner dates. I love their drunken noodles. I did not give them five star because the portions are tiny!! I am not your average eater- I eat less than most people and I still find myself ordering an appetizer and an entree, and still sometimes it doesn't do it.
(4)A. L.
Very good thai restaurant that we have eaten at twice. Service has been friendly both times, and the food is good. They have a large assortment of items and dishes, some of which I have never seen...although no pad se ew. The drunken noodles were delicious, as they were cooked in a sriracha sauce with vegetables and a flat noodle. The curries are tasty, and when we were there in november, they had some special pumpkin based curries and dishes. Food was very flavorful and varied. They have very good desserts as well, including mango and sticky rice, and fried banana with coconut ice cream, both of which were delicious. A little pricey ($75 plus tip for 3 entrees, 2 desserts, 2 sodas, and an appetizer), but not bad at all. Definitely on our return to list if we go back to Fairbanks.
(5)Viv M.
Good Thai food for Fairbanks. They have a vegetarian and vegan menu with lots of options. Service was quick (almost too fast with clearing plates). Fairbanks seems to have a good number of Thai restaurants and judging by the crowd, this one is amongst the more popular ones. Not open on Sundays though.
(4)Gabby M.
Still not a bad option for healthier food in Fairbanks, but this restaurant has seriously gone downhill in the last couple years. With prices this high for Thai food, it should be much better than what we've been served recently - very disappointed. Cheaper Thai options in FB are now better than this restaurant.
(2)Q L.
Packed when we got there last night. Didn't feel like we had to wait too long for our food. The servers were attentive, so dirty dishes didn't sit on the tables very long. The menu is impressive. Lots of variety. I had the roast duck which was decent. Appetizer, entree and soda. $30.
(4)A S.
There are surprisingly a lot of Thai restaurants in Fairbanks, but this is one probably the best. Never had a bad dish here. It's on the opposite end of town from me, otherwise I'd probably be there a lot more.
(4)Nelson N.
Excellent Thai food, too bad smoking is allowed.
(4)Chris S.
Ok so my family of 5 went here 1st they screwed up my kids order so bad not only did it take 45 min to get chicken satay out but they only brought two when we ordered three then they brought a fourth. Our food came out before the kids!. The food was good. The staff was apologetic, we will give it one more shot!
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