Thai House Cafe Menu

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  • carol c.

    Just had dinner and was somewhat disappointed. The portion was small the beef a little tough as well as tasteless. The price was high for the small portion. I had been there for lunch just a few weeks ago and had a chicken dish that was quite good so I surprised with my dish tonight. I hope they can make some positive changes with both prices , quality and portion size. I would like to keep supporting locally owned places in Prescott.

    (4)
  • Jon H.

    I am quite mystified this place is as highly rated as it is. My only guess is the other patrons have never had the opportunity to taste truly good Thai food. We had the Pad Thai which was essentially tasteless and tasted like it had been prepared in advance and heated in a microwave. I would encourage those seeking good Thai food to pass this place by.

    (1)
  • Andrew B.

    Wasn't expecting much, but was pleasantly surprised by the food and service. The Thai iced coffee was almost too sweet to drink, and the Pad Thai was a little bland, but the bean noodles were great and the service was excellent. The tofu was OK, nothing to write home about. Overall, much better than I expected.

    (4)
  • Rj S.

    My wife and I went here wanting Thai food, that's what we got. It was amazing. I loved my pad Thai and she ordered a Shrimp with Broccoli entree. Amazing, service was fantastic. I was not expecting much as the place is small and kinda of the beaten path. We'll definitely go back

    (5)
  • Lou D.

    Ive been to this place several times and yesterday was not a good experience! I went in with a smile and had had a great day up to this point. First off, dont ever order the house salad!!!! In this day of healthier choices they are missing the mark!! They served me a salad with iceberg lettuce! Iceberg is bad enough but it wasnt even the leaf of the head it was the yucky BITTER yellow heart with a few tomato slices and carrots and cucumbers!! There is only ONE salad dressing and its the house dressing.I felt like I had upset the apple cart when I asked if I could have a little taste of it first before ordering!! Then I ordered soup and my main entree and told her Id like to be able to enjoy my soup before they bring the entree. Soup is ok but they put too much lime in it!! Five minutes later here she comes with my meal!!! WTH!! She was rushing me like the place was busy or something. There were 3 other tables besides me in the entire place!! It was EMPTY. I asked that she take it back and keep it warm. I dont think she can understand complicated requests!! Her knowledge of the ENGLISH language is lacking.And whats more insulting is if she can understand and acts like she cant!! Twenty minutes later another gal brought me my entree that had been sitting in the kitchen and it hadnt been kept warmed!! I could see the fat in the dish had surfaced to the top like it will when cold..Pretty obvious it was cold. So again I have to ask them to take it and warm it!! Eating out for me is a treat!! I dont have the kind of money like I did before the market crashed. I like Thai food so in the past Ive always gone here.Not ever again..For a single gal that just dropped 30 bucks (before tip ) for just ONE person is quite a ticket in the restaurant business especially at 4 in the afternoon and with a place of this type.Another thing... Irritates the hell out of me when the workers start up a LOUD conversation( in the front) in their language so YOU cant understand them!!! Ill bet they were calling me all kinds of sweet names :)..Its rude and shows disrespect!! Go in the back if you want to talk crap!! . You got my money for the last time Thai House!!

    (1)
  • Bonnie H.

    I would eat lunch here EVERY DAY if I still lived in AZ. This place has some kick-ass pad-thai AND yellow curry. They have the best lunch special of any restaurant I've ever been too...EVER. You get to pick 2 lunch portions (I always get the yellow curry and pad thai of course), and you also get a bowl soup, some rice, and some wontons...all for under $8!!!!!!!!!! YOU CAN'T BEAT THAT!!!

    (5)
  • Christy H.

    Ok- wasn't really thinking Prescott would be a place to find amazing Thai food- but this place blows all the once I've tried in Chicago out of the water!!!!!! The spring rolls were HUGH and filled with fresh cucumbers, carrots, tofu, & sprouts. Very FRESH food- and medium spicy definitely has some "kick" to it. Had a noodle dish with shrimp & broccoli and a red curry dish - both were AWESOME. The service was prompt & for the first time ever I was offered a cup to go for my remaining Thai Ice Tea still left in my glass. Never in all my dining experiences has that been offered to me - very thoughtful. If I lived here, for sure I'd be eating here often!!!!!

    (5)
  • AJ P.

    Food is ok Not awesome not great not impressive not awe inspiring It's certainly better than Tara Thai's food It is a little bit better than Thai foon's food Dee Thai is a little bit better than here However, the food at Toi's Thai in Prescott Valley is way better than this place Service is ok - more Asian like if you know what I mean. There is not too much interaction and banter. There no understanding and treatment as a human being. There was one older lady who was warm and wonderful and spoke to the customers and you could see she knew the regulars as they came in and one could tell she really cared. Unfortunately, our server was not friendly - she wasn't unfriendly but she definitely wasn't friendly ! Made us feel like we were just a dollar going into her cash register. That's what I mean by Asian like service. It may be a language thing. I've seen it at Chinese restaurants where they just drop off the dishes at your table with nary a hello or goodbye. Anyway, food was good but not special. 3.5 stars -shrug-

    (3)
  • Danielle N.

    Best Thai food in town. Authentic and delicious. Highly recommended from friends who have lived in Thailand. I recommend Pad Thai with veggies and Green Curry Eggplant. Mmmmmmmmm.

    (5)
  • Larry B.

    Excellent lunch special. I had the fried chicken and chow mein noodles. The plate also came with a scoop of fried rice. Everything was well seasoned and flavorful. I'd definitely come back and try their curry dishes next time.

    (4)
  • Anne H.

    Very authentic Thai food. Very affordable and generous lunch menu. When I have a craving for Thai food this is the best place to go.

    (5)
  • Kevin D.

    The restaurant is pretty dingy, the service slow, and the curry is poor. I have visited this restaurant twice before and have decided that the next time I am in Prescott and looking for asian food I will be going to Panda Express... Thai House Cafe had a great lunch special menu deal, but the food itself was not even worth the $8. I order the mixed vegetables and the green curry. The veggies, which were almost entirely green peppers, were soaked in an oily sauce that had a very sweet taste to it. Definitely not a good combination for green curry. the curry was very watery and I was not provided with nearly enough rice for my meal. In the past I have been here and had the spring rolls. These were actually very good. I would recommend eating elsewhere, but if you find yourself here give the spring rolls a try.

    (2)
  • K.A. B.

    The ambiance is lacking but the food is very tasty and fresh. I love that you can bring your own beer. Spring rolls are terrific and vegetable dishes are yummy. Service could be friendlier...both times our server seemed grumpy but it sort of added to the quirky vibe in an odd way. My only commentary is that I wish the food came out hotter (temperature)...I noticed that our serving dishes were ice cold when placed on our table. Maybe the dishes are stacked near a window which makes them cold? The food would be more enjoyable if it stayed warm and a not-cold plate/bowl for serving would help.

    (4)
  • Whitney M.

    My parents moved to Prescott recently and wanted to see if there were any decent Thai restaurants. We tried this place because of its ratings. We ordered takeout and were less than satisfied. We ordered 4 meals which totaled to $56.00. Please note: We didn't not order anything fancy. The portions are TINY. They come in the small takeout boxes that rice usually comes in AND we only got ONE box of rice to share. The spiciness indicator on the menu might as well not exist because I ordered all of them "very spicy" and none of them had a HINT of heat. The flavors were bland on top of it all. AND they gave us two of the wrong meals after the lady on the phone repeated the correct order to me. Not impressed. WONT be back.

    (1)
  • Melissa R.

    I love this place! And, it's getting even better! Since Tara Thai came to Cortez St, and their reviews suck, Thai house has stepped up their game. I'm a regular for take out, and they do it SO well. The tom ka Kai is wonderful, as their parang. Actually, it's 'all good'. For newcomers, try this place! Melissa R.

    (5)
  • Ron K.

    I really don't understand some restaurant owners. I wanted the green curry lunch. But it comes with chicken, well I don't eat meat. So I asked it the could exclude the chicken. They said NO substations on lunches. I could order the dinner green chicken curry and get no chicken for $4 more and no sides. Really, now instead of someone who might be a regular customer you get nothing but a bad review. I could understand if I was asking for shrimp or something of more value. But all I wanted was less. SOME RESTAURANT OWNERS JUST DON'T GET IT!!

    (1)
  • Michael F.

    I have gone here twice for lunch and have not been disappointed. I have had green and red curry chicken as well as some other items. The soup has great flavor and the service is fast. Having spent time in Thailand, I can tell you that the food is very authentic. I have to say that I liked Tara Thai in PV very much until it moved to Prescott and went downhill in every possible way. This is my new favorite Thai restaurant in the area.

    (4)
  • Brittany B.

    Very satisfied when I left this establishment. The flavors were delicious and the service was very polite and good. Pad thai and cashew chicken are the dishes we ordered and they were both very good. Portions were also very good sized not too large but enough to get full and walk out happy

    (5)
  • Richard C.

    Had the cashew chicken. Just enough spice to be amazing. My boyfriend had the beef and broccoli and he inhaled it. Definitely 5/5 from me

    (5)
  • Richard K.

    Always have a great meal here. The staff is always warm and friendly. The prices are reasonable especially for lunch.

    (4)
  • Eric B.

    I've been coming here for over ten years and I didn't know how good I had it till I moved and was not able to get my Thai House on the regular. After having countess bland Thai meals in Flagstaff, Tucson and Phoenix, I appreciate the quality of Thai House even more. As others have mentioned, their lunch special is a smokin' deal with tons of great options. Dinner wise, while I love nearly everything there, I would especially recommend the pad kee-mao, green curry, pineapple fried rice, spring rolls, and pad prig-king. Oh, and make sure you get some sweet and sour sauce. I know that's weird to mention, but it's amazing on everything! All in all, this is family run joint that takes pride in fresh, flavorful dishes. They remember their regulars by name and take care of you like family. P.S. My understanding is that the place is BYOB.

    (5)
  • Ryan V.

    Disappointing. Decided to try this place based on the yelp reviews. Ordered the beef and broccoli and had to soak it in sriracha due to the the lack of flavor. Pad Thai noodles were dry and stuck together. The cashew chicken was decent. Don't recommend the salad either. Thai tea was good. Just don't think for the price we'll be returning.

    (2)
  • Britney S.

    I've been coming to Thai House for about 9 years and it is one of my favorite places to go. Sure, it's not fancy at all... In fact it's more of a little hole in the wall. So if you are looking for fancy don't come here. If you are looking for excellent Thai food and wonderful service, Thai House is the place to go. They remember me and my usual order and are the sweetest people. The service alone will bring you back. Easily surpasses Panda Express and Canton Dragon in service and flavor. My favorite is Pad Thai! If you are downtown, this is the restaurant to go to.

    (5)
  • Sean H.

    I'd actually give it 4.5 stars, but we'll round up since it's a small, family-run business that works hard to please customers (both regular and first-time). The lunch special as many others have noted is a great value, although they recently reduced the fried-thingy on the side from 3 to 2 (years ago they had a fried spring roll in lieu of the mysterious fried thingy). Tuesday/Thursday lunch special is served with wonton soup (wontons filled with chicken). Monday/Wednesday/Friday lunch special is served with vegetable broth soup with small diced veggies (mostly broth) and some small pieces of tofu. Peter will tell you it's "Progresso". :) Many seem to love the Pad Thai - I think it's not very good, but there are so many other great things on the menu that it's simply not an issue. The staff will happily customize things to your liking (add an ingredient/remove an ingredient). Most of the food is not very spicy, so if you enjoy spicy food, be sure to let them know. The service can sometimes be slow if they are slammed, but it's pretty rare in my experience - and we frequently go during the weekday lunch rushes. Very happy to have this place in Prescott. Their sister restaurant, "Khun Khao", is located in Panorama City, CA.

    (5)
  • Tyler C.

    This place had been nailing it for years. I love their Thai food. Come strictly for the food, not the atmosphere. Their lunch deal is an incredible deal too. My top favorites are their Yellow Curry and Cashew Chicken. Best Thai food in Prescott hands down!!

    (5)
  • Ian R.

    I love this place, been coming here for years. It's small a little outdated in decor but the food is always fresh and yummy. If you're looking for a great little place to chill and have a good meal this is it.

    (4)
  • Morgen K.

    I love this thai restaurant. I don't normally eat thai food but absolutely love the food I have eaten here. I ordered the garlic chicken spicy and it was the best I've ever had. My fiancé had the beef and green bean dish which was also very good. The service was great. There were probably only 2 other tables in the whole restaurant around 1 on a Saturday but there was always someone there to refill our water and take care of us. Our food came out rather quickly and was piping hot when it arrived. We will definitely be going back.

    (5)
  • Rise A.

    First time eating here. Staff is very accommodating if you're not a meat and shellfish eater. The customer is able to order anything on the menu w/o meat. Had #46 Chow Mein (vegetables only)...it was per-fect-o; and portions are generous too. My husband had the Chow Mein w/chicken and Thai Iced tea de-lic-iously different and refreshing. The veggie springs rolls are amazing. Good Food. Wld definitely revisit

    (4)
  • Marty M.

    Best thai I've ever had. Always bring people who have never tried it, and all end up liking it

    (5)
  • Brandie C.

    Awesome Thai food! Love the wonton soup, curry chicken, cashew chicken, & pad Thai! Great lunch special during weekdays. You won't be disappointed :)

    (5)
  • Su-shien C.

    Still a fav place to stop for a bit ot eat. This time we brought 2 other families with us. 5 adults and 4 little boys. The waitresses were very friendly and did not seem to mind the 4 little boys running around after finishing their meals. Lucky for us, the restaurant was not crowded so we were able to let the boys play while the adults ate in relative peace. Our friends were very happy with their entrees and everyone felt happy and satisfied after the meal!

    (4)
  • Cassandra R.

    I am told by someone who lived in Thailand that there is better Thai cuisine to be found in the area. This is my absolute favorite, though. The curry and pad thai are the most amazing I've ever eaten. The restaurant is extremely popular and a little small, so you may be asked to share a table if it's busy. We've never eaten anything here we didn't love, and it's so hard to order because you want one of EVERYTHING. The lunch specials are extremely cheap and the quantity of food they give you for it is borderline insane. I have only been there once for dinner and the food was less flavorful, more expensive, and less bountiful. That was a bit of a let down, but we still have lunch there regularly. The staff is enormously friendly and accommodating and it is always a pleasure to go.

    (5)
  • Charles D.

    Attended a golf tourney at Prescott Country Club and wanted to try some interesting restaurants.So I let the "Yelpers" decide for me. This was the first restaurant that popped up. So I checked other Thai restaurants and decided this where we will have dinner since we hadn't eaten Asian food this past week. Found the first parking space on Gurley and Cortez...wife wasn't happy when we had to walk three blocks. But the walk was well worth it. Wish I could remember what I ordered...it was #54, glass noodles with shrimp. It was really favorful. My wife isn't into noodles as much as I am, but she had two helpings because of the variety of vegetables in the dish. She ordered the Beef and Broccoli which also tasty. Portions were just right for two people. Rice and tea are extra not like in Chinese restaurants where the rice and tea come with the meal. The restaurant was reminiscent of Asian owned family run businesses with older type furniture. I'm not there to judge the ambiance but to have an enjoyable delicious meal which is what we experienced. Will visit this place again.

    (4)
  • jeff J.

    One of those places you don't expect much from when you walk in but once yo eat, you are glad you did. Decor inside and out is pretty basic but the food was really good and very reasonable in price. My wife had Pad Thai and I had the Penang Curry. Both were fantastic! Spring roll appetizer were very good as well. They don't serve alcohol here but you can BYOB which saves a bunch of money. Will definitely come back next time we visit Prescott.

    (4)
  • R T.

    We decided to try this place because of it's ratings here on Yelp. After walking in the first set of doors, I wanted to go find somewhere else but Hubby wanted to try & kids were hungry. The place is FILTHY! - floor to ceiling. We got pad Thai (did not like at all - kinda sweet & not peanut-y), orange chicken (tasted more like honey chicken) green curry (we didn't like), and egg rolls. The egg rolls were pretty good but I couldn't eat anything else. Will never return.

    (1)
  • Jonathan M.

    Inexpensive décor. But that does not really matter, right? It's clean and it's really all about the food. This is one of my favorite lunch spots. You get a menu of about 12 different lunch entrees with the choice of two of them. Great value for the price. Staff is very friendly. The door from the street may appear to be stuck. Just pull hard on the handle. My favorite menu items are the yellow curry chicken and the red curry chicken. Not too spicy and delicious.

    (5)
  • Elizabeth G.

    I love this restaurant and seriously considered visiting twice within 24 hours. I had the Pad Thai, while my boyfriend had the yellow curry. Both were delicious, and surprisingly authentic. Portion sizes were perfect and prices were reasonable. The atmosphere is a tad shabby, but in a good way, adding to the charm. The owner greeted us at the door with a warm smile and the service was prompt and friendly. I have nothing bad to say about this restaurant, and I strongly recommend it, especially if you are new to Thai food.

    (5)
  • Jasmine M.

    The Angel Wings were to die for (try ordering this for starters)! This place is simple yet cozy, has a serving staff that i just adore (they never seem to run out of smiles in there. They now know my husband and i, so they call us by our names and it makes us feel like we're eating at an aunt's house instead of a restaurant) ...and the food... is GREAT!

    (4)
  • Austin S.

    Food was awful and seemed to be reheated from others unfinished plates. Pad Thai was greasy and all sauces/condiments were watered down. Never going back again and suggesting others to do the same. Tara Thai II in Prescott Valley is still by far the best Thai food in the area.

    (1)
  • Justin H.

    I've spent some time in SE and East Asia with very fond memories of the great food experienced in Thailand. Sure, the decor isn't great in Thai House, but have you ever been to a china town in a major city? The best restaurants are dives where you're strictly paying for the food...not the ambiance. You can even generalize this across Korea and Thailand where the best places to eat are either on the street or in a bare room that barely resembles a restaurant. I guess this cultural pattern overlaps to the Thai House where the food is great, yet the ambiance resembles a "McDonalds." The curry and spring rolls are fantastic, and the fried rice comes close to the flavor I experienced while abroad. For the money you can't go wrong. The servers are nice and the food is delivered within minutes. For Prescott...it's one of the best restaurants.

    (5)
  • Stefanie M.

    Love this place. Come early or you might not get a table during the week. There is a good reason why the locals come here for lunch! Best Thai in Prescott. I've tried them all. You get a nice portion of delicious and authentic Thai food. fI you like it spicy, let them know or add it yourself from the selection on the table. I recommend the green chicken curry and the red beef curry. You get a little soup to start you off, then your main dish (2 dishes from a selection on the lunch menu). Service is friendly enough and fast, which is what most people like on their lunch break. It's a Thai place after all. Ever been to one where they are really, really friendly with warm and inviting modern decor? So, the Decor is not the nicest. Clean, but old and small.They could use a fresh coat of paint and maybe a little nicer wall decor, but so what! Other Thai places in Town might make it spicier for you if you need to feel the burn, but you get a lot less, and mostly vegetables with not enough rice, and more expensive. I often get Take Out here too, since my whole family likes it. Never been disappointed., but it is more expensive for Dinner, and less food. Go for lunch and be there early!

    (5)
  • Victoria B.

    A very unique place , a place mostly for locals, quaint. Food was ok, not the best but definitely not a tourist trap. located at the end of the historical street in Prescott where the atmosphere consists of families and locals alike. Curry is good, quality is soso. I have better thai food at other places but it is definitely authentic.

    (3)
  • Roberto N.

    Wanted to take my mother to a Thai restaurant. This was her first one. To me, it was slightly bland. Portions were fine, people very friendly, and it's kind of a fun, funky locale. Very nice people. Small, cramped dining area. I'd say it's worth a try, really. I mean, come on! Thai in Prescott?

    (3)
  • Jennifer R.

    After reading several positive reviews about this place I decided to go in and give it a try. I must say that the food sucked a big one. We tried several items to get a good idea of how the food is. Everything was greasy and bland. Thai food is supposed to be a mix of salty, sweet, sour, and spicy. It was none of those things. I gave it two stars because the sweet rice and mango dessert was decent and the staff was extremely friendly.

    (2)
  • Mike T.

    My wife and I don't eat out very often (anymore) and so we are very picky about the type and quality of food we choose. We prefer to patronize small, family-run places that offer good food, decent value and outstanding service. I will not return, or recommend, a restaurant that has poor food, or far worse, bad service and attitude. The Thai House Cafe has been a long time favorite of ours for both Lunch and Dinner. The staff is very friendly, (they learned my name years ago and use it) and if our take-out isn't ready promptly, they often seat us and offer complementary soup or hot tea. The selection of lunch specials is very nice and I can indulge any hankering I might have, savory, spicy, or just plain hot. Their soups are quite good and in the winter months, a must. I will admit it doesn't look like much from the outside, but a few years ago they expanded their operation into a vacant space next door, and the transition into the "new" area is distracting. However they have always managed to seat us when we go with a large group, and I rarely wait too long for a table. It is quiet so you can easily converse, and always perfectly clean. I have sampled Thai food all over the Western United States, but not, alas, Thailand. It rank among the best I have sampled and the owners and staff are all Thai, return there for frequent visits, and I suspect their food well represents the regional cuisine of the homeland. I cannot recommend it any higher!

    (5)
  • Shelley C.

    Excellent food. Don't let the modest storefront deter you from eating here. I thoroughly enjoyed the yellow Thai curry. The sweet rice with mango is a perfect ending to a truly authentic Thai experience.

    (5)
  • Burning M.

    Good for lunch. But went there on a Friday night and the quality of the food dropped significantly while the service was absolutely terrible. Servers were more concerned with phone orders and who knows what else (less than 10 people seated). After our meal arrived, I couldn't get any server's attention to ask where our white rice was (to go with our curry, WTF) and finally had to approach the counter where I politely asked the young lady if she could send our server over because we didn't have any rice. The attitude that woman (you know that's not the word I want to use) gave me will guarantee that we never return again. I mean it's bad enough that rice isn't included in a $15 (small) order of curry, but then to forget to bring the rice we ordered separately is just inexcusable.

    (2)
  • Tara B.

    Thai House Cafe is the best Thai restaurant in Prescott ---hands down!! I have known the family for about 5 years now. I love their Thai Green curry, jasmine rice, spicy noodles, coconut soup & yummy sticky rice and mango. *Any they make is amazing. Cathy, my good friend, and the owner's niece, has taught me how she makes the green curry. Cathy's mother is also an amazing cook, they made me some amazing Thai soup with 4 different types of peppers. The family is so sweet they always accommodate a big group. We use to go once a week for dinner in college. Now that I am out of college I try and order takeout at least once a week. *Also their Pineapple fried rice is amazing!! Accompany it with a sweet Thai Ice Tea and you have a wonderful meal! *Warning: be careful when you ask for hot---because they know what that means----I am east Indian so I can handle hot food but I would try the mild and then add some of their spicy condiments to raise the level. You may opt to try out the different levels of hot each time you visit until you find one that works for your tastes. You can bring your own Alcohol. They supply the glasses. So it's nice that there is an Albertsons within walking distance. So for a fun date night I like to come here with my boyfriend after a movie and grab some beer or wine and settle in for a lovely relaxing dinner with a cozy atmosphere and family style plates. *Be prepared to take some leftovers home. *Oooo and don't miss out on their ice cream with palm seeds!! It's one of my favorite summer desserts!!

    (5)
  • Jeremiah P.

    Decent Thai food. Not authentic, but would you really expect that in Prescott? Service is good; it's busy. If it were in a city like Portland or Tucson or San Francisco, it would have a really low rating, but again, in terms of the surrounding area, this is about as good as you can get. I would say it's more accurate to call it a decent American Asian/Chinese restaurant with some Thai food.

    (3)
  • Alcione S.

    Good, but not spicy. BOB

    (3)
  • Lynne A.

    I never would have ventured into this place on my own, but I was in Prescott for a night and wanted something good for dinner. I trusted my fellow Yelpers, and they didn't let me down. The place is kind of odd looking from the outside--it's sort of a wedge-shaped building on a corner, and when you get inside, there are several different levels to the restaurant. But who cares about looks when the food is this good. I had the tom yum soup with shrimp, and it was excellent--really flavorful and complex. I wish I hadn't been alone so that I could have tried something else too. I thought the spiciness level was just right and just what I expected, but I'm not a real spicy food lover. I'm kind of sad I don't live in Prescott, because if I did, I'd be here all the time. The food is better than the Thai restaurants I've been to in Phoenix.

    (4)
  • mary s.

    I love this cafe! The food is top notch, very fair prices, and a great staff of courteous, friendly and efficient people. We eat here everytime we are in Prescott.

    (5)
  • Tom C.

    A stone's throw from the square, and darn good food. I've been eating here for a few years now and can gladly say that the food is not only good, but also consistent. Lunch menu is short and cheap, dinner menu is more extensive and a little pricier. Lunch recommendations include: Pad Thai, Yellow Curry, beef and broccoli, or sweet and sour chicken (definitely sweet, not very sour). Dinner I inevitably get Ginger beef, and love it! The staff is a little hard to understand, but very friendly. Definitely worth a look.

    (4)
  • Another Y.

    Good fast-food thai for Prescott. Lunch is super-cheap for what you get (entree, spring roll, rice), and it is consistently yummy and quick. Not the greatest Thai food I've ever had for sure, but good curry dishes and a solid lunch spot.

    (3)
  • M Z.

    affordable and delicious lunch specials. found something very close to the amazing thai i experienced on west coast. don't go there with a regular customer cuz the waitresses will ignore you, but they are pleasant enough for take out. pad thai in lunch specials was just noodles & sauce, didn't really feel worth the $ on weekend

    (4)
  • L H.

    Get the green chicken curry and the fried tofu and you will love your dining experience! They are friendly and fast.

    (4)
  • A B.

    Prescott, Arizona is not a place one would expect to find cultural food. However, after visiting several Thai restaurants in numerous areas of the country, I have yet to visit one that comes to par with the Thai House Café. Perhaps the first thing that comes to mind when arriving at this restaurant is whether or not it is clean. The exterior of the building is not necessarily aesthetically pleasing. The dining furniture inside the building is moderately aged. Rest assure. This establishment is the recipient of the health inspector's "Golden Plate Award," given to only select restaurants in the county that demonstrates cleanliness in food preparation. When I first visited this restaurant several years ago, I was a bit skeptical. However, after my first meal there, I was sold! The staff is extremely friendly, and sometimes humorous - as one guy continuously loves to make jokes. And the main waitress - who you will likely find in the green apron - is very, very kind and caring (understatement). And of course, one cannot write a review on this restaurant without mentioning the food. The food is excellent. Thai House Cafe commits to never using MSG, which is an ingredient - with questionable side effects - used at many (usually Asian) restaurants. Further, the food is noticeably fresh. I highly recommend the lunch special. For less than $8, you can have an entire meal, consisting of soup, rice, a fried appetizer, and two entrees of your choice. This place is usually packed during its lunchtime (11PM to 3PM). However, because of abundant seating, there is almost always no wait. For the entrees, my favorites are the Pad Thai, Sweet and Sour Chicken, and Steamed Beef in Coconut Milk (I forgot the exact name). For dessert, you must have the sweet rice and mango! Although the dessert is seasonal, and almost the price of a lunch special, it is to die for! The ambience relies on both natural and ceiling lights during daytime. The walls are covered in Thai pictures and cultural artifacts, which are interesting to look at. I cannot praise this place enough! It has saved me lunchtime after lunchtime. An all time favorite! I am very surprised that Yelpers did not rate this restaurant higher! My only complaint is that there is somewhat of a very slight fish sauce smell to either the spoon or soup (have not quite determined); you'll know what I mean if you go. But don't keep that from you going! Go Go Go! Additional Notes: - Dinner is also available (very good). However, entrée portions are on the smaller side. - The red sauce and green chili peppers are quite good. Add them to your meal for extra spice. - Parking may be limited, so you may need to do a bit of searching. Or you can opt to park further away from the restaurant. - Located about half a mile - or about two blocks - north of Prescott's Town Square. - Vegetarian Friendly

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  • Henry M.

    I had to Google (all rights reserved) this place to remember the name of it. To my (horror) surprise, it's actually received good reviews with headlines like "Great Food", or "Awesome Food", or "OMFG thems spring rolls can has mah babies!" Okay, so just kidding about the last one. This place was horrible. The place itself has a lot of potential, big open windows, street corner location. Unfortunately due to lack of creativity, the restaurant is separated into two rooms (very McDonaldesque), without the slightest hint of decor, charm, nothing. In an effort to get away from the usual "pad something something", I decided to try the tom yum noodle soup for a main course, and some type of stuffed chicken breast thing which sounded relatively interesting as an appetizer. Naturally, my main course comes first. Tom yum noodle soup? False. How about, 'ramen with shrimp'? I piled chili and soy sauce into the thing to get any flavor out of it, and the noodles I swear came out of a ramen packet. Egg noodles...hmm not so much. The appetizer did eventually show (in fairness, she did apologize for the mis-order) and I think I physically grimaced a little. two large non-descript deep-things, with chicken wings sticking out the ends of them. It looked like a strange cross between a corn dog and...a deep-fried thing with a wing. Cutting into it, the batter crumbled feebly to revealed the fatty sinewy chicken underneath, and inside was stuffed what looked like the remnants of dejected spring rolls. It was truly so horrifying, I only ate one. and a half. But with lots of chili sauce. As usual, I ponder on whether I simply picked the wrong dish on the wrong day. Every place deserves a second chance. Erm, but not from me. Pass.

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  • Fred E.

    We had dinner here on January 7, 2012. The food was basically enidible, the place is dirty. I would not recommed it to anyone.

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Thai House Cafe

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