Thai House
6949 E Shea Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ, 85253
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Address :
6949 E Shea Blvd
Scottsdale, AZ, 85253 - Phone (480) 991-5004
- Website https://www.thaihouse-az.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 3:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch, Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
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
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Mirav D.
while i miss sabudy's that used to be in this spot, i'm very happy that i can still find food i love in this location! so as for food, i give 5 stars. but they put a fountain inside, and its so loud for this tiny space. there's nothing to absorb the sound so trying to have a conversation is almost impossible. take out is an option and i've done both eat in and take out, and there is no loss of quality by taking it home. by far the best dish there is the pineapple fried rice. it is absolutely delicious!! while we usually have some to take home of our other dishes, this goes rather quickly. you get a nice crunch from the cashews and sweetness from the pineapple. we get a bit spicy so you get that too. just really nice flavors. we've also tried the rice noodle soup, which is good but we got served with a ridiculously tiny serving spoon. we also asked for the shrimp on the side (i don't eat it, but everyone else in my party did) and they only brought out 4. the ginger delight with chicken is also very tasty. the yellow curry is really good and nice on a "cold" arizona winter evening. the massamun curry is also very good. lastly, i had a bit of their thai iced tea. it was nice, not too sweet but lots of good flavor. i'm a big fan of thai food, and this is one place that i keep going back to.
(4)Cathy A.
This place is deeeelish! I just ate at a totally mediocre Thai place tonight because I didn't want to make the drive to Thai House and I will not make that mistake again! We just discovered this place in August and have eaten here at least three times. Reasonably priced and absolutely delicious. The curry dishes, the noodles, all wonderful! Each time we've been we've gotten recommendations from the staff and have not been disappointed once. This place may look a little vacant when you show up but we learned on our first visit that they do a lot of take out business. If you like Thai, this place is worth a visit!
(5)Chad Y.
This is excellent thai/chinese food. I eat here for lunch generally at least once every week and a half. Nice quick and cheap food. I've probably tried seven or eight dishes on the menu, and they have all been quite good. You can choose your spiciness level so no worries about blowing up your taste buds.
(4)Caneron W.
Pretty good food. There is a decent amount of items on the menu and the staff is pretty friendly and on top of what they are doing, until it gets busy, then the service is slower but not horrible.
(4)Angel L.
Ordered takeout from here after going to another location with a friend. Definitely as good as expected! I am so happy that there is a Thai place near home that's so delicious. My boyfriend is not a fan of Thai food so if I'm not with a friend, it's takeout. I had the pad se ew with tofu and the chicken panang. This place is definitely my go to Thai joint from now on.
(5)Jim G.
Love the food, love the price. The masuman curry is my favorite. And great spring rolls.
(5)Dennis M.
Whenever I am craving pad Thai I have to come here.. Service is always a bit slow and today was no different - did a take out order and told 15 minutes. It was 30 and during that time another customer brought his incorrect takeout order back from Home and was not happy at all. I felt for him and worried I might be upset, but got home and was once again happy with the food and worth the wait! Just can't get 5 stars with poor service :)
(4)Katie K.
The food here is good but can sometimes lack in consistently. I tend to order just a couple of dishes (pad see ew in particular), and the amount of greasiness and portion size seem to vary widely with any given visit. On my last visit for take away, I found the portion of pad see ew to be on the small size but my order of spicy eggplant was nearly twice as big, not including the rice. Otherwise, the food is usually tasty and the spicy-ness seems spot on with their 0-5 scale (I order a 3). And, as with any Thai food, eating in makes the food taste a bit more fresh than take away.
(3)Richa S.
I cannot even begin to explain how great this place is. Thai food is my favorite and I've had it home cooked by Thai natives as well as in amazing SF restaurants. This place is up there! There were 4 of us so we ordered 3 dishes to split- red curry, pad thai, pad kee mao. Each one was sooooo finger licking good. Their thai iced tea wasn't watered down one bit and wasn't overloaded with ice either. Nothing is skimpy about this place. We had tons of leftovers left. I will make this a definite stop when in the area!
(5)Vee N.
Authentic tasting food. Love their pineapple fried rice.
(4)Lydia S.
Love this Filipino run Thai restaurant. We were with our dad who can't handle spicy food. They were very accommodating and made sure our meal was enjoyed by everyone. Pad Woon Sen - this was on the special board and I am always happy to see it. This was filled with vegetables, chicken, and beef. Perfectly cooked! Pad See Ew - the wide noodles were well cooked with just enough sauce. The beef was a perfect addition. Spicy Eggplant - They made it not spicy and it was in a light black bean sauce with tons of vegetables (mainly peppers and onions). We picked it with chicken that was just slightly dry. I should have gone with pork or tofu. Spicy Salmon - This was another special. Deep fried salmon (no batter) that is quickly stir fried with vegetables in a sweet sauce (probably would have been perfect with some heat but we asked for 0 spicy) Mango with sticky rice - perfect portion, wonderfully ripe mango and not too sweet rice. Prices were VERY reasonable. Our entire bill was less than $50. Servers were attentive. Food was tasty. Portions were huge. Definitely deserves repeat business!
(5)Rich L.
I had the Pad Thai 5 star spicy and it was excellent. Try the Thai Tea. It is a very unique blend of tea and some type of cream. Great compliment to the spicy food. Service was excellent, pricing great. Watch the hours they don't open until 4:30.
(5)Yvonne G.
First time here and boy am I glad I came. All those great Yelp reviews steered me in the right direction. Had the Chow mein with chicken, Ginger Beef, and Basil Chicken. All of them delicious! My favorite was the Ginger Beef. Finally a dish that calls itself Ginger AND has ginger in it. Lots of it. Wonderful flavors. The Chow mein was very good and finally the Basil Chicken. In the Basil chicken, The chicken was slightly overcooked. I have this problem in every Thai restaurant I go to. Overcooked chicken. This is probably due to the fact that they use breast (white chicken) which is easy to overcook. However, I will tell you that Thai House has a new fan. The food is exceptional and the portions are generous. Good service too. Will be back real soon.
(4)G T.
The Panang Curry is the best curry I have ever had! The beef and broccoli is also incredible! I highly recommend this place! I always take friends here and they always leave satisfied.
(5)Jenna W.
The food is pretty consistent, except this location seems to have a lot of flies which worries me. Staff is friendly.
(3)laura w.
Best Thai Food!! Red Chicken Curry is my favorite!! It's so hard to find good curry! 3 spice! It's a must try!!!
(5)Susie T.
Off their game tonight. Ordered 4 main dishes for carry out, including pad se ew with TOFU, but they gave me chicken instead which was hard and dry. Ordered pad Thai and Kung pao both with chicken, and flavors were good, but again chicken was rubbery. Panang with chicken was good. Ordered (& charged for) 2 extra rice, but they forgot it. I generally have had 4 star experience here, but not tonight.
(3)Mish Y.
The ambiance was nice, typical Thai restaurant decor. The food was well priced and in excellent portion. I ordered the curry noodles which tasted really good, except that it was a bit dry and the seasoning didn't seem to have mixed well and it left me with a bad aftertaste, it felt like the dish was over salted but it wasn't. I still enjoyed it despite the fact, I just couldn't finish it. My boyfriend ordered the pad won sen and that was also quite tasty. We were told that even at a 0 on the spicy meter, it was still a bit hot, so he ordered his dish at a 2. Even at a 2, the dish was very mild and not spicy at all. Our two friends ordered the green curry with tofu and the pad se mao with tofu and they both said their dishes were excellent. Overall, the food was excellent, the wait staff were very attentive and came by often to check on us and refill our water. 4 people, 4 dishes and 2 drinks, the tab came out to around $40. We will definitely be back.
(4)Alex G.
I grew up eating authentic Thai Food and Pad Thai is one of my all time favorite dishes. Thai House has some of the best Pad Thai I've ever had! It's the dish I use to judge a Thai restaurants authenticity and they hit the nail right on the head. I can't wait to go back and try some different entrees!
(5)Scott W.
Met Rand H for lunch here. Had a good red curry with chicken. Medium heat was exactly what I was expecting. Service was excellent. Pricing was reasonable with the lunch menu we chose from. I would certainly go back.
(4)Joanna P.
Always excellent! The panang is my favorite, best I've had anywhere. Always fast and ready when I arrive.
(5)Boris L.
God awful exepriance here today. Long time customer who was screamed at by a waitress to never come back because I chose not to leave a tip. Came here many times usually decent enough service unitll today. I feel like every other industry the food service industry is performance based. To treat a customer like that is wrong we were even followed out the door and told to never come back. Needless to say Thai house ahas lost a customer . I would encourage folks to co sided the moltirude of other fantastic Thai options on Scottsdale and not offer their patronage to the likes of the folks working here .
(1)Rand H.
Stopped in here for lunch today, joined by Scott W. This place features a nice dining room and our table service was friendly and just right. :-) I went with one of the Lunch Specials, which consisted of 1/2 Charbroiled Chicken (4 pieces), a good-sized serving of Fried Brown Rice and a small Romaine Lettuce salad with Thai dressing (soup instead is optional). There was also a little cup of delicious honey based (?) dipping sauce for the chicken. It's A BIG "YAY!" for Thai House here, where this delicious, satisfying lunch cost only $7.95! :-))
(4)Rodrigo L.
Very good in general, the portions were abundant, and the food delicious, I highly recommend this restaurant, clean and nice and the price are awesome,
(5)Shannon M.
This is the freshest, best Thai food I have ever had. The wonton soup tastes like they make it to order, and the chow mein is the best I've ever had.
(5)Ann C.
Not impressed with Thai House. My husband didn't get the dish he ordered (and the chicken he was served was so dry) and I found a rubberband in my Panang Chicken. I love Thai food but NOT this place.
(1)N B.
I live closer to the other location but prefer to drive out of my way to this one. Food is always good. Spicy is Thai spicy which is great to see in the valley where so many places are not. Service can improve a bit. Last time we went my husband's meal came out 10 minutes before mine. It was awkward.
(4)Ray H.
The food here was absolutely delicious! My girlfriend and I both enjoyed our meals very much. I had the Panang curry and she had the pineapple rice. As per our custom, we sampled eachother's foods and couldn't decide which one we liked better. I also enjoyed a (reasonably priced) Thai tea with my meal. If you're in the Scottsdale area and have a hankering for some Thai food, this is definitely a place to check out!
(5)Jordi L.
I love this place. We order take out lunch from here all the time. They have a great lunch special for $6.95 that includes entree, steamed or fried rice and soup or salad. The portion sizes are large. Great value for the price. I usually get the spicy basil chicken or panang curry... but usually the panang curry. Why? Because it's the bomb.
(5)David N.
This restaurant has one major problem: it is too far from my house. Today is Mother's Day, and the family decided they wanted take-out Thai food. Our neighborhood Thai restaurant is closed on Sundays so we were trying to find a nearby restaurant to substitute for our old standby. My daughter volunteered to drive 25 minutes to Thai House and 25 minutes back because she said this was an awesome restaurant. Since she was driving, I didn't argue. She brought back just two dishes, Pad Thai noodles and a red curry over rice dish. I have had similar dishes over the years, but this was selection was AWESOME. The portions were generous, the prices were reasonable, and flavors were perfect. I am hooked. The problem is that I live 25 minutes away. I might have to call a realtor to see if I can somehow move within walking distance of Thai House. We are definitely ordering from here again.
(5)Kathryn P.
Ordered the pad thai with shrimp as well as the green curry with chicken. Portions are huge and the price is right. BUT, the shrimp was dry so it ruined the pad thai. The green curry was good but my socks were not knocked off. I eat out all the time, so am a bit fussy.
(3)Jessica L.
Great spot for Thai take-out. Love the Pad Thai and Green Curry. Great prices for great food and good hearty portions. Always have enough for multiple meals.
(4)Kaitlyn W.
Good food. Service was nice too. Everyone was really friendly. The place was clean and organized. They have a good menu of items. There's a lot of variety from mild to spicy. Love the curry!
(4)Nikki S.
Our favorite Thai Food. We ALWAYS get it to go. Our food is already ready in the time they say it will be and it's fresh. We love it!
(5)Matt M.
First, a bit of background about me and my wife. We don't like spicy food, so all our food was ordered with minimum spiciness (perhaps the term is "American wuss"?). If part of how you judge Thai food is based on spiciness, this review may not be applicable. Second, we had been to Thai house a few times off-and-on over the years, the most recent time being about a year ago. We only came back here because our FAVORITE Thai restaurant - Thai Rama at 13th Ave and Camelback, finally closed down a while back and we just had to get a Thai fix. OK, with all that out of the way, here's what we ordered and what we thought: First, we ordered the Thai Won Ton. This was a delicious soup; the chicken dumplings were firm and tasty (not overcooked as is often the case), and the broth had a delicious hint of garlic. Plenty of vegetables. The only down side here was there were no pork strips. Still, quite good. We ordered two main dishes and an order of fried rice. All were generous portions (we've been eating left-over Thai for three days!). Pad Thai, the standard dish. Remember, we ordered it with minimum spiciness so it had NO bite at all. It was quite orange in appearance, a bit too much, I thought, which was a bit off-putting. But it was DELICIOUS! The sauce was sweet, the noodles firm, and lots of egg, veggies, etc. The other main dish we ordered "off the menu." My wife loves clear noodles, and the only clear noodle dish they had on the menu was a salad, served cool. We simply asked if they could make it up in a hot dish, and they quickly agreed to make Pad Woon Sen, which is a stir-fry based on clear noodles with lots of veggies. This is a light, tasty dish, and it was as good as our old stand-by, Thai Rama. Both the Pad Woon Sen and the Pad Thai were served fresh and hot! The fried rice was also delicious. We were there relatively early on a Saturday evening. The place is small, with room for maybe 50 folks top, and during our visit there were probably only about three or four other parties present. Maybe that was the reason the service was so quick, attentive, and easy-going, but it truly was a delight. BTW, their Thai Iced Tea is also great. One downside - they do NOT have coconut ice cream for dessert. But other than that, we were delighted and have found our new favorite Thai restaurant. For the Thai Iced Tea, hot tea, large bowl of soup, two entrees, and fried rice, plus tip, it was $50. A bargain in my book. I also liked that it has no television. The ambiance is fine - nothing to write home about. Years ago, they had a fountain-wall, but it no longer operates and just takes place and is relatively unattractive (showing the hard water stains on the plexiglas).
(5)Paul C.
This is an excellent restaurant! It has wonderful food and great service. The only problem is trying to get in during rush hour! They just expanded and still don't have enough seating.
(5)Irina H.
Always yummy Thai food - Pad Thai, curries, Kung Pao, spicy eggplant - all delicious. The prices are reasonable, especially considering the generous portions. The service can be a bit on the slow side if you come at a busy time (noon, 6:30pm), but they're always nice. I used to go to their Frank Lloyd Wright & 101 location, and this one is much nicer inside.
(4)Blaine L.
Good solid Thai food! Exactly what you'd expect - great curries, low prices. If you're looking for consistency, this is your place. Hard to communicate with staff, but the food is great.
(4)J P.
This is the first decent Thai place we've had since moving to Scottsdale last June. We've been having a hard time finding decent Asian food in Scottsdale so I'm happy this place isn't too far from our house. We ordered take out and they were very prompt and friendly. We ordered their spring rolls (3.5 stars-note: they do not have fried rolls), larb gai (4 stars), spicy noodles (aka, pad khee mao-3.5 stars) and their garlic beef (4 stars). Their prices were very reasonable. We'll definitely go back.
(4)Amy P.
Thai house is great! Food is always prepared well and made fresh! I frequently get take out. The staff is always friendly and helpful. They have great lunch specials too!
(5)Sholto R.
This is one of the best Thai restaurant I have ever eaten at. It's a little pricy but really worth it. The food is fresh and authentic. It has one of the best mango sticky rice I have ever had, and I spent 6 months in Thailand. If you like Thai food it's a must.
(5)Michael M.
One of a handful of Thai places in the valley serving authentic, fresh, handmade Thai food. Virtually nothing here is not good. The decor is lacking, but the service is excellent and the food will distract you from anything else. Food is hypnotically good, and the prices are very good for the quantities they serve. Great place for Thai food, must go.
(4)Mike S.
I have eaten a lot of Thai food in my life, but this is one of the best! I have only done "take-out" orders, so I can not tell you about the staff, waiters, or service provided. Except they are helpful when placing a order. I must say the Yelp menu on the site has not been updated. So you will just have to sort that out when you're at the restaurant or place the pick-up order. The Spring Rolls were great! The Green Curry was to die for and like most dishes, it has a little something special in it that brings out a wonderful taste in each bite you take. I can not explain it, but you just don't want to stop eating it. I have always ordered "two star" and found it to be not too hot, but flavorable. The Pad-thai is excellent and you may want to try the beef version, if you have not had it in the past.
(5)Eric M.
Excellent bang for your buck. I have been going here for years and have had many of their lunch specials and red/panang curries. All of them taste great, well portioned and reasonably priced.
(5)Linda M.
Nice ambience for an Asian restaurant and very good food. Portions were large. My cup of Tom Gha Ki was more like bowl size with so much chicken in it that it was a meal in itself. Their fresh spring rolls were just that - fresh - not pre made and they included plenty of herbs. Good, friendly service. We recommend it.
(5)Greg A.
Check your take out orders before leaving.
(1)Thea C.
Food was good- pad Thai w Tofu which is my go to Thai dish Beware Their website was misleading w the prices. They need to update their prices on the website. When I objected. The cashier just smiled and shrugged. Beware 3 stars because I felt duped on the price. Call me a stickler but I like to be prepared and obviously disappointment doesn't suit me well. I could have used the extra dollars for a drink. Boo.
(3)Barnabas L.
I can't decide...3 or 4 stars??? service is probably what is going to push it up to four. This place has the best Thai Tea that i've had up north. This is what sets it apart for me. Their spice is a full heat, NOT a pinpoint, kill you, unenjoyable pain. We always get Pa-Nang when we eat Thai. This place has one to rival some of our favorite places in town. I would love to come back and see if they were a good or bad fluke the time we went.
(4)JJ W.
I live next door and frequent this little place when I'm running late for school or coming home late from work. Either way it's a great take-out place. I repeat, great for take-out! I've dinned in twice but everything took such a long time. Sweet but inexperienced waitress. I normally get the spicy fried rice, wonton soup, or spicy noodle. Pad Thai is good as well. The reason for three stars is their fluctuation in quality and inconsistency in their spicy level (because I like it HOT!). Only negative comment I have is their spring rolls. I've had better (that were also cheaper!!), so I advise against the rolls.
(3)Noor B.
Cute, quaint, simple, honest. I really like this place. The pad thai isn't the best I've had, but it's still very good. The portion is large, and the price is reasonable. The green curry is really good. I don't think it's too sweet, and there's tons of vegetables in addition to protein. I loved the cook on the tofu. I did ask for medium heat and I felt that I was given mild. I have a high tolerance for spiciness so maybe that's why it didn't seem as hot to me. In the future, I'll definitely get 5/5 on the heat scale. The peanut sauce is really thick, creamy, and sweet. I personally prefer peanut sauce to be a little spicier, but my husband went crazy for it. He couldn't get enough! Overall, very nice. If I'm in the area, I will stop by again.
(4)alicia b.
Love this place. We come here all the time. My favorite is the pineapple shrimp curry. Yummy! Creamy and spicy, sweet and sour. Love this dish. Also the spicy thai noodles . Service is always good, and the food comes out pretty fast. Very authentic. I think the price is pretty good for what you get, quality and excellent ingredients. Thai Tea, and the Hot teas are great!
(5)J B.
It's just fair. Yellow curry bland and a bit watery. Mixed vegetables with chicken was good not great, their chicken is tough. Beef salad...meh. Won't go back....rather drive to Totties for really great Thai!
(3)Roberta C.
Best thai food in scottsdale as far as I'm concerned. Huge portions and very fair prices.
(5)Lauren C.
This restaurant is truly the best Thai food I have ever tried. All of the dishes are very authentic and appeal to all palates as you can tailor the level of spiciness to your taste. The service is very quick and the staff is always very friendly. Highly recommended to say the least and please do not limit yourself to one particular dish as everything on the menu has a wonderful experience to offer!
(5)Raghu N.
I have been to this place for 3 times now... Their service sucks... Quality of food is worst... I had papaya salad and chicken fried rice last time and I had food poisoning and I threw up on my way back to work.... I am not going back again
(1)John E.
Panang and Pad Thai was great!
(4)Wayne Z.
This is a simple place with friendly staff and very very good food. We like our food spicy and ordered both dishes with full spice (5 on a scale of 1-5) . It's not what I'd call Thai hot, but it was just fine. My wife ordered 55. Spicy Salmon $12.95 Deep fried salmon, then stir fried with curry paste, chili, onions, bell pepper and basil leaves. It was delicious. I ordered 34. Green Curry $9.95 Tender meat in a blend of green curry curry paste, mixed with coconut milk, bell pepper, carrots, basil leaves and bamboo shoots. I had mine with chicken. As we often do, we split both dishes. I found the salmon spicier, though both dishes were enjoyable. My wife doesn't eat duck or I would have tried Curried duck, which isn't on the regular menu but was listed as available today. The portions were decent since we didn't order off the lunch menu. We've both had enough of lunch menu standard fare. This restaurant has three locations, and we've eaten at two of them.
(4)Elizabeth B.
I went in here today for lunch with a girlfriend and ordered to go. I'm giving it only 3 stars because of the customer service being so poor. The gentlemen that took our order was incredibly rude to us throughout taking our order. The lunch special was $6.95, which is a great price! And the food was good and there was plenty of it! The Panang curry was good, nothing to write home about, but fine. I wouldn't go back here unless I was in the area... I love Thai food, but this isn't as good as other places I have tried in the valley.
(3)pj i.
Probably one of thee best Thai food places i've eaten so far! the sweet n sour chicken was crispy n sweet but not greasy which i found amazing!! the seafood soup altho i rarely if never eat sea food was Very tasty! mixed Vegatbles with fried tofu wes decent. The Thai fried rice was very good! had a lasting impression on the flavor bcuz it also wasnt greasy or oily compared to places here in CA. price was moderate for thai food but worth it. cups they use are big compared to other places that use tiny cups so thats a big plus too! im half thai n filipino if that helps u decide if this is a good place to try lol.
(4)Ann T.
The food here is very good, Here's my favorite items: Tom Yum Soup with Shrimp-A-mazing broth! The only negative is loose lemongrass you have to pull out of your mouth. However the flavor is worth the work. Duck Salad-A special off the board Tangy dressing and crisp salad. Good portion of well flavored duck Spicy Eggplant-OMG good! This I have ordered with chicken and pork. Great Thai Basil flavor and they will gladly modify to suit your taste.
(5)Kyle V.
I dont know if this place was having a bad day or what, but here's my first and will be only visit to this place. Im in town for work and saw this place had good reviews so gave it a shot. It took them at least 15-20 minutes to seat me and the place was only half full with pleanty of seats. Other customers around had been waiting for their food for over 30 minutes and one guy walked out. People on their work lunch breaks were obviously stressed which sucks cuz youre on break from work to relax. I ordered a coke to drink and it was flat. Returned it and then found out they were completely out of CO2. Service was kind of chaotic and random, never felt like i was being taken care of without asking. The food was overall pretty good which is why i gave them two stars instead of only 1. Not the best Thai i have ever had, but certainly not the worst. Overall, not a good first impression so will not be coming back next time im in town.
(2)Herbie H.
To: The Owner, Thai House I wanted to bring my concern as a customer, to your attention. I have visited Thai House, Scottsdale, Pima and 101 location along with my family for a weekend lunch and we had a very pleasant experience. Thenafter, learnt that Thai House has a branch on Shea so we stopped by for grabbing some Thai Tea on one hot afternoon. I am aware that Thai Tea is priced at $2.00 and with taxes totals to $2.16. But at this location, the cashier initially asked for $2.16 and then charged us $2.70. The difference in the two amounts is minimal, but was over charged for no reason? Had we dined, our bill could be easily manipulated with an amount of their choice? I need an explanation on what basis the $0.54 was charged extra and no receipt was given on the transaction? Thanks!
(3)Kat M.
Pass on this one I ordered one of the coconut soups very bland chicken poor quality no pizzazz not worth the money or the trip over there
(1)Scott T.
The food was very good and service great. Atmosphere is a little cold but it's really about the food. I would go back.
(4)Ryan R.
My favorite Thai restaurant in Scottsdale. The red curry is dope and the Tom Ka Gai is superb.
(5)Rachel R.
People came and went. They picked up to-go orders, paid their bills, got on with life. They loved, had children, died, were reincarnated as sea creatures. I just sat there. No menu, no water, no service. I was wearing a shirt and shoes, too. Finally, we were the only people left in the restaurant, and the servers just started cleaning other tables. No menus. No waters. No acknowledgment of being alive. Considering I wasn't wearing my invisibility cloak, I don't really get what was going on. I won't go back, but if I did, they probably wouldn't even realize I was there... *cries under invisibility cloak*
(1)Jessica K.
We've ordered take out from Thai House twice and they are now our go to for Thai. The panang curry, spice level 4, is awesome. Great flavors and full of a good amount of meat and veggies. It's a big container too, at $9.95 its a great value. Our other favorite is the spicy noodles, spice level 3. Again, lots of meat and veggies and fantastic flavors. We think we've dialed in the level of spice we like, for us these levels give us nice heat without an overpowering "my lips are on fire!" burn. Service is always prompt, ready in 15 mins or less from when we call, and the order is always packaged very well. Two thumbs up for that alone! To recap - great food, great prices, great service.
(5)Maggie M.
Mind blowing amazing curry, pad Thai, and Thai tea! I look forward to trying more things from the menu. I love that I can specify my spicy preference to each dish with a 1-5. You will not be disappointed!
(5)Chris T.
By far my favorite Panang Curry dish in all of Arizona. It is awesome! My wife loves the Pad Thai as well.
(5)Krisi C.
Got spicy basil chicken & chicken satay it was not good. We paid and left our meals. Disappointed.
(1)Brad W.
The Pad Thai here is incredible. I had no spice on mine, but great white meat chicken was involved in this dish. Order the peanut sauce on the side, it is one of the better versions around town.
(5)Gina L.
We actually showed up right at opening, 4:30pm, on a Thursday. We started with sodas, Pepsi products woohoo!! Seriously! And we also got Thai tea, yummy! They came to us quickly. We got wontons and egg rolls for an appetizer. They are very good. The wonton has a huge piece of chicken in it! Nice surprise. The egg rolls are fried perfectly. The sauces for both were light and just the right amount of sweetness. They showed up quickly as well and the perfect temp. The entrees: sweet and sour chicken, drunken noodles, pad Thai, rand nar and chow mien. The portion size was perfect yet still on the slightly larger side. The waitstaff were courteous and quick with refills and to take used plates. The restaurant is clean and quiet. Not so quiet that you feel uncomfortable speaking with your guests, but just the right level to enjoy your meal. We would highly recommend!
(4)Vivienne P.
This place is great whether for take out or eat in. Their spicy catfish is delightful and eggplant dishes to die for. The duck Salad was warm and delicious. I recommend this restaurant wholeheartedly.
(5)Kitty V.
Thai House is a gem. Their lunch panang is ridiculously good. Perfect hole in the wall with delectable choices.
(5)Alex T.
I've been here a few times, eating something different every time, and have yet to have a meal I didn't find delicious. The egg rolls are the best I've ever had. Very reasonable prices, too, and the lunch special is a steal.
(5)Leanna A.
3 1/2 stars for Thai house. Don't get me wrong, their food is amazing, and their curries are pretty close to unique Thai. And I love them spicy. However, when upon ordering you're asked how hot you want your curry (on a scale of 1 being the lowest and 5 being the hottest), it usually never comes out the way you except it. Like I said, their curries are amazing. I've had the red, yellow, and green curries and they've never disappointed. Green is probably my favorite between them all. They also have a vegetable house soup which is absolutely delicious, light, and flavorful. I would recommend it. However, one time I ordered the curry noodles. The noodles were so overcooked that they pretty much congealed together and it was near impossible to pick them up, let alone distinguish noodle to noodle when it came to eating the "paste" Also their service is somewhat snooty and rude, and doesn't pay much attention to you or your questions.
(3)Laura R.
My husband and I eat here at least once every two weeks for dinner. The food is always good and the waitress always remembers what we like to order. My favorite is the panang curry with chicken and I order extra vegetables. My husband orders the Pad Thai with chicken. Yum
(4)Joe P.
panang curry is to die for! portions are huge though. i love the lunch special
(5)Pamela M.
First time visiting. Had dinner -Mus-sa-mun curry was delicious. Just finished left overs and flavor was great. Service was a little slow when only one other table.
(4)Randy F.
Quality not up to par, dry chicken / dry shrimp. This does not match the reviews I read. This is basically a cafeteria. I will not come back with so many other great Thai places so close
(2)Ryan P.
My wife and I stopped at Best Buy and ended up stopping here for dinner. Not much of an atomosphere, but were were very impressed with the food. The Red Curry chicken was excellent, as well as the Pad Thai. We'll def be returning. The only negative is the bathroom is pretty rough - some attention to it could make a big difference to the overall feel of the place.
(5)Ahana M.
Now, I'm not a huge fan of thai cuisine but went there with some co workers who love thai food. Now their favourites usually are Thairama but they seemed to like the food here too. I played safe and ate the panang curry which I will say was good. The others had thai basil chicken, the red curry which were good too. The helpings are decent as well. If it can be taken to mean complimentary, if i am dragged to eat thai food, i will eat here. I also liked the interiors and the fact the place didnt have the strong aroma of thai food when you step in. Could be difficult to find just passing by .
(3)Joel N.
Dinner here or take out two times in one week while in Scottsdale. Pad Thai Chicken and Kung Pao Pork. Both dishes very good. Both large portions. Will definitely stop in again when in Scottsdale.
(4)Michele W.
I'm surprised that I hadn't written a review for Thai House yet, not even their other location in Scottsdale that I frequent just as much. This location is where I go for take-out since it's the closest to my home. I go to the other one to dine-in since it's usually during lunch when I'm working. This location's interior is a lot larger and nicer looking. The food at both are pretty consistent. The pad thai with chicken and panang curry are my two favorites, I always have a hard time deciding which one I want. I find that the pad thai can be a little hit or miss. Sometimes it's a little on the burnt side or greasy side. The panang seems to always be the same. I also wish that the pad thai came with a wedge of lime. They also have a spicy level scale. I always go for 1 or 2 (not too spicy). The last time I got the pad thai with spicy level 2, it was way too spicy. I'm kind of a wimp when it comes to spiciness but even my boyfriend said it was really hot. You could tell just by looking at it that there were a ton of red flakes. I wish the spiciness level was also a little more consistent because that can make or break the meal. The best time to go is for lunch because their lunch specials are really great and the portions are huge. It's a little more on the pricey side if you go any other time. However, this is one of the best options around where I live so I've never tried to go anywhere else. Take-out is always really quick. I live about 10 minutes away. I always call in my order right before I leave because by the time I get there it's always there waiting for me.
(4)Sarah R.
Their Pa-nang is amazing!!! A must try! While I don't know if Pa-nang is a common or traditional curry, it's the first kind I have ever tried. Shocking I know since I love Thai food. I definitely need to branch out and try a red or yellow or any other color. However, I order their Pa-nang lunch special at least 2/month. Their spicy scale is 1-5. I've been ordering a 4 and for me, it's nothing to cry over but it's a great combination of creamy coconut and spice. I always ask to add their "mixed vegetables" and there's always a generous amount. For a lunch meal under $10 it's more then enough for me. Their staff are always very nice & service has always been pretty fast.
(4)Michael R.
The only thing you can say critically about the Thai House is the location isn't a home run. But get past that, and get inside because the food is top shelf and the recepies are authentic making this a fave five spot for my family. Start with a Thai Iced Tea, try a spicy soup, and don't miss the curry - but beware of the heat index and order according to your ability to enjoy flame in your flavor! My personal favorite is tradtional Pad Thai - the perfect balance of peanut and chili spice with sticky noodles & chicken...
(4)Apryl T.
Randomly drove by this place one day and boy were we glad! Our food is always great, good portion size and great prices. I will say that we did try the spring rolls last time and beware if you don't like mint. They were stuffed with mint leaves and it overpowered everything else. I always get the Pad Thai and it's amazing!!
(5)Gregg S.
This place was empty and that usually makes me worry. But the food was fantastic. We had our usual spring rolls, Tom Yum and Pad Thai...it was all excellent and hit the spot.
(3)Su-shien C.
Met a girlfriend there for lunch the other day. Waited 5~10mins seated at table for my girlfriend to show up. The whole time ignored by the waitresses. Finally my girlfriend shows up, we order, our food arrives with no utensils on the table for us to eat with. I had to practically shout down the waitress to bring us table settings. All this would not have made me give this eatery a one star . . . the thing that really ticked me off was my girlfriend wanted to have shrimp in her dish. Paid $2 extra on top of a $6.95 lunch special. That's a 25% surcharge. The dish comes and I look for the shrimp . . . THREE, that's right, THREE measly, little shrimps. Those shrimps better have been organically raised and human fed for the price they charged. I complained to the waitress. Instead of taking the $2 off of our bill, she tells us she would take 5% off of the total bill which amounted to $0.60. Wow, that's a big deal . . . not. Then she comes back and tells me that she can't do the % discount because the computer won't let her do that during lunch, only during dinner. Really?! What kind of B.S. is she feeding me?? Hint: if you are working as a waitress, be honest and bend over backwards for your customers because they are the ones paying you, not the $2.50/hr. you get paid from the restaurant! I was so mad over the whole incident that I actually did not tip my waitress and I usu. am a generous tipper. Needless to say, Thai House has lost a couple of customers over $2. Really, $2 for 3 shrimps. Haven't they heard that times are bad and people want to feel like they are getting some value for their hard earned dollar? And please, don't feed me some B.S. about the computer can only discount a bill during dinner! TWO THUMBS DOWN!!
(1)Peter R.
Thai House excelled - again. Two months ago I placed a take-out order of the spicy noodles w/ chicken, spice level 2. It came out being a 6 or 7 - inedible. Called to complain and was promised they would make it right next time. Came back a few days ago and mentioned the incident. The guy behind the counter went through some notes, found my name and offered me another spicy noodles on the house. Bravo! And it was excellent; perfect spice-level and flavorful. Kudos, Thai House.
(5)Tu L.
Absolutely love this place! Pad see ew is terrific! I've also had the spicy noodles, pad thai, thai fried rice, pineapple fried rice. Haven't had anything I didn't like from here. Take out is also fast and easy and has become pretty much a weekly occurrence. The staff is nice and the restaurant is clean. Definitely one of the best thai restaurants in Scottsdale.
(4)Amber A.
Delicious! I had the ginger chicken (my standard when I eat Thai). My Mom had a yellow curry tofu that was pretty good as well. We also had a Satay appetizer that was really good and came with a peanut sauce and pickled onions and cucumbers. Everything was fresh, the portions were huge, and the service was really fast and friendly. A great girls lunch.
(4)Jason B.
It's my 100th review!!! yay! Went here yesterday afternoon for linner it was originally supposed to be a late lunch but my timeliness plus my dinner date's class ending late past 3:30p and traffic on the 101 north coming from tempe made our 4p meeting switch to 5p. Found the place on the left side if going westbound on shea after scottsdale road. It's always nice to see a good friend especially if you haven't seen them awhile, it makes for great conversation especially over soup, we ordered a bowl of tom yum koong. Now, in other places tom yum is made with lime amongst other things that make this hot and sour soup so fragrant and delicious but this version lacked the limes and in its place were tomatoes and onions. interesting combination. In the broth was plenty of lemongrass, and galangal root, oh, and I must commend them for the amount of shrimp in the bowl, there was plenty, i think between the two of us we both had at least 6 pieces of shrimp. yum! Honestly what peeved me with this thai restaurant was their lack of lime! It's a simple ingredient necessary for either bringing down the heat of the spice or enhancing the flavor. Michelle my dinner date asked me what I would rate this establishment, and the lack of lime gives this place not a true 4 but like a 3.75. We ordered pad thai, and asked for cilantro as an accompaniment to the noodles to add more flavor, and a chicken green curry. BOTH came in large portions, the pad thai was okay not the best but not bad either, next time i'll try the Pad Se Ew. The green curry was delish, loved the curry and the taste of basil. We had plenty of leftovers and our servers were helpful and available. Overall it was a great dining experience. A must eat/try in the shea corridor.
(4)Gabrielle B.
I live in Tucson but was in Scottsdale with my mom for a few days. I was craving Thai food and my mom agreed we'd check out Thai House for dinner, as it was just a few minutes down the street. I'm so glad we did! The restaurant was small but felt roomier because of vaulted ceilings and cleverly placed mirrors. The decor and lighting was pleasant and not too bright (as some Thai restaurants I've been to have unpleasant fluorescent lighting). We ordered 3 out of 5 spiciness level for Gang Ka-Ree and Pad Thai, both with chicken. OH MY WORD. SO delicious! The curry was the best I've had, and it's a dish I try at most of the Thai restaurants I go to. It was the perfect blend of spicy and sweet from the coconut milk. The Pad Thai was great too, but that usually is not hard since it's such a popular and "Americanized" dish. My mom and I both ate way too much but it was worth it. We should have ordered one dish to share rather than two. Our hotel room didn't have a refrigerator, so unfortunately we couldn't bring our leftovers home. So sad... We had to wait a bit for our bill because the restaurant was extremely busy by the time we finished our meal, but we weren't in a hurry so it was no big deal. Servers were friendly and kind. Next time I'm in Scottsdale I will be visiting Thai House again--with an ice chest for leftovers if necessary!!!!
(4)Gabi M.
I've been a big fan of the other Thai House location for awhile now, so I was excited when I noticed this fairly new location was up and running and a lot closer to where my current home is located. I've ordered take out from this location twice and both times I've been completely satisfied. Tonight I called in the following order for four of us: -2 orders of summer rolls -1 order pad Thai with chicken and shrimp - medium spice -1 order pad seu eu with shrimp and extra broccoli - medium spice -1 order eggplant with mixed veggies -extra rice My brother picked it up fifteen minutes later and it was delicious! Each dish was filled with flavor and just enough kick. Everyone enjoyed the meal... not only was it affordable, but it traveled well. Now if Thai House would only open another location in Old Town, or if they delivered, I'd be one happy camper! But in the meantime, I highly recommend take out from Thai House.
(4)Karin G.
If you're hungry and you don't know much about thai food. This place is pretty okay. I have no complaints. They wait staff was kind and attentive, the food was timely, and the restaurant was clean. I just wasn't knocked off my chair with deliciousness the way i like to be with Thai food. The portions are sharing size so an appetizer and an entree will be enough for two. Try the Iced Thai Tea. It was pretty good.
(3)Lyndsie V.
My husband and I ordered take out. I ordered chicken pad thai and my husband picked up our food. When he got home we realized they gave us the wrong order. When we called to let them know they were very rude and unaccommodating.
(1)Michelle C.
Everyone that works here is just so smiley and nice you just feel compelled to order some food! I stopped by on my way home just to check out the menu, and ended up ordering the Orange Chicken and "Rice Noodle Soup" ( thin rice noodles with chicken, shrimp and bean sprouts in broth - similar to pho) and they were nothing too special, good quality food but just so-so. The flavor was 'fine' ... wasn't the best orange chicken I have tasted, but I was very impressed with the all-white meat - no knuckles here folks! I am used to a spicier Thai flavor, but I give them a 10 for their friendly customer service, a 10 for their smiles, and a 10 for kid friendliness. If you want to get your kids interested in eating something more exotic than McDonald's .. this is a great take-out place.
(3)Michelle L.
I really like Thai House. I have come back to eat here at least 5 times now because the spicy basil chicken and fried wontons are awesome and I get cravings for them! The only reason I wouldn't give it a 5 star rating is because they get busy during peak hours and tend to be a little slow in getting the food out, but their food makes up for it! I have also tried the Garlic chicken which is good but I prefer the spicy basil. My friends have told me the Pad Thai is great, and Spicy Eggplant also tasty.
(4)Chris N.
So nice I came back twice!!
(4)Shannon B.
I spotted Thai House while driving on Shea one evening. I love Thai food, and my friend who is gluten free noted their menu provided many gluten free options. The restaurant is located in a little shopping center and is a medium sized restaurant. I ordered the Tom Yum (as usual) and some curry with green beans, carrots, and potatoes. I was pleasantly surprised at the perfect "sneaky spicy" of all of it. The curry dish was humongous, and after dining in, I will have at least four more meals out of it. The Tom Yum cup of soup was also a very large cup and was more like a bowl. The prices were normal for this type of food. We went on a Saturday evening, rather early, and the service was excellent. My friend ordered the green curry with seafood. She raved about her food and enjoyed the brown rice option. The service was an issue this past evening when my friend and I were craving Thai food. The wait staff saw us, and 20 minutes passed without one waitress asking us what we'd like to order. They were rather busy, but we stayed for the 20 minutes and we were completely ignored! The table of people who had come in at the same time were giving their orders a few minutes after they arrived. I don't know why we wasted so much time, but we left after we were again ignored by the wait staff.
(2)Charles D.
We had some friends stop by and we decided to try this place since the middle eastern restaurant I wanted to try became Italian. We ordered the Spring Rolls, Char-broiled Chicken, Spicy Beef Basil and Chicken Chow Mein. All of it was very tasty, but the mild sauce was a little weak. Next time we'll try medium. We only had water to drink and for 4 hungry people, with the tip, the cost was a little over $40. Such a deal for really flavorful meals. We've been to several Thai Places in the valley and this one is on top of our list for several reasons. It's affordable, delicious and within driving distance.
(4)Kathryn A.
Great panang curry! I pretty much always get this dish at Thai restaurants and this is one of the best ones I have had. Great service and prices, too.
(5)Peter P.
Very good Thai food. Frequent this place often. Panang curry is the best. Spicy sweet at the same time.
(5)Ali G.
I really wanted to like this place but the food was overly greasy, the meat was tough and the depth of flavor just wasn't there for Thai food.
(2)Charlie C.
I love this place. Been here twice now and the food is amazing and authentic. The lunch specials are great, can't go wrong with the panang chicken and egg drop soup with chicken fried rice for $6.95. The staff is very nice and they remembered me but they do get behind at times with keeping your water full. Either way I'll keep coming back again and again, I've heard it's the best Thai in the valley so why waste time finding a new spot?!
(4)Suzie S.
Waste NOT Want NOT! Had the Tom Yum Soup: was extremely fishy tasting. They explained that there must have been too much fish sauce and they took it back without our small dishes that had portions of our soup with the majority of the chicken. We were surprised that when it was returned; it was the original soup we gave them (with less chicken cause minus what we took out when we first tried it) to which they must have put more seasoning in to curb the fishiness. We wouldn't have had a problem with keeping the original soup had they put our bowls of soup back in but now we had less meat and mostly broth left since it was thrown away before the 'fixed' soup arrived by another server. Also, we wouldn't have minded them not wasting the dish (but since they threw away the majority of our original dish); they should've added some chicken back into the soup and not been so 'cheap'. Server asked if we wanted to order anything else and we politely said no since we didn't want to chance another poor food experience. Server was sweet was the only consolation since we left hungry with less money since they also charge extra for rice. Back to Malee's Thai Bistro we go!
(1)Renee W.
One of my comfort food venue ... especially when craving for the spicy kick and savory sensation .... This is probably my most frequent visit thai restaurant in the valley ... the food qualify is pretty good ... some of the dishes are very authentic (I used to live with a Thai family for years) like their spicy eggplant, Basil stir fry, clear noodle salad and Tom yum (lemon grass soup) .... However, not too much into their curry though, a bit of the sweet side for my taste but overall the food qualify is probably among the top 5 I have tried in the valley .... and the price is very reasonable A side note, their spice level is from 1 to 5 .... I think it is of American standard , so 5 is just about what I call spicy ... nothing crazy suicidal
(5)Matt D.
Really enjoyed the yellow curry. Have eaten this dish many times at many places and is was very tasty. Ordered a 4 out of 5 on the spice meter...could have gone with a 5.
(4)Paula N.
Heart be still I loved this place. Way better than I expected. I had the spicy noodles and they were delicious, flavor great and quality was on point. For desert the sticky rice with mango, I dream about it now. Highly recommend if you are in the mood for Thai food. I'll be back!
(5)Bruce W.
Now my go-to place in the land of stripmalls. Be careful, they bring the spicy if you ask for it.
(4)Gary C.
This place serves really great Thai food at reasonable prices. Staff are friendly and nice. Restaurant is unpretentious and comfortable. I try to go here at least once a week, and often get take out. Recommended to friends and all they become regulars too.
(4)John T.
This Thai restaurant is excellent! The quality of their ingredients is first rate. You can order dishes on a 1-5 scale of heat, which should please everyone. The restaurant decor is beautiful, and the staff efficient and friendly. Their prices are also very good,and, they offer brown rice, which is most appreciated...we have eaten many times and never be disappointed.
(5)Tony H.
I heard this place was really good so I drove 20 minutes from the hotel to get some food. It wad getting late so I ordered for takeout. Food was just coming out when I got there which was good timing. The drive back was torturous as I had to smell the food the entire time back! I have to admit that I was definitely speeding while sipping on the thai iced coffee. The food was really good. I have a few thai friends and know authentic thai food and this was right on the spot. My favorite is the ground chicken with mint leaves and chilis. I got 2 out if 5 for the spiciness and it was perfect for my stomach. I will definitely go here again to eat. It was well worth the drive. Now go get some!
(5)Stephanie S.
My family and I love this restaurant--as well as the FLW location. We moved to Phoenix about four years ago and it took us a good two years, eight Thai restaurants to find one we love. We always order #33 mussamum and 34 gang gai and they are the best I have had anywhere. The staff is always friendly. The only negative is that at this location they have a waterfall that drives us crazy because it's so loud in the dining room so we always get takeout :)
(5)Becca S.
Please eat here if you love Thai food as much as I do! I've never been disappointed! The beef pad thai is some of the best I've ever tasted. The tom ka gai, rad nar, garlic chicken, and pretty much everything else I've ever ordered here is great. I try to get one new thing each time I go. This is also the first place I tried Thai coffee. Excellent! You won't be disappointed.
(5)Shawn And Katrina P.
What a nice little Thai restaurant! We have been here a few times, and each time the food has been high quality and really good. We got the pad thai with tofu and the sweet and sour chicken and orange chicken. They only use white meat chicken and they use nothing but fresh vegetable's for all of their dishes. There soup is also to die for, especially the Tom Kai Gai. The portions are generous, the prices are reasonable, and with fast and efficient service you really can't go wrong here. This is also an excellent place for take out, they always say 15 minutes, but it's ready in about 10 minutes. And, if you go to their website they have a 10% off cupon that you can use. Another cool thing is that you can specify how spicy you want your order, anywhere from 1-5 (5 being the spiciest), which is really a nice feature to customize your order. Whoo, yay Thai House! 4.5/5
(4)Marj G.
I have eaten in Thai restaurants all over the US due to my job. This rates among the worst I have had. Not sure where to start. The vegetable soup tastes like it was made with bullion, the papaya salad was so salty we could not eat it and the pad thai was just weird and not at all flavored like anything I have ever had at a Thai restaurant. Service -prompt at first but once the food was delivered we were forgotten. The door was open at our table on a very "cold Phoenix day" and we closed it. A server came along and opened it, I explained we closed it because it was cold and he continued to prop it open and not say a word. . . . there are much better Thai restaurants in Phoenix.
(1)Andre E.
Thanks to my beautiful wife i have become a huge fan of Thai food over the years...and this restaurant does not disappoint. The day we visited my wife had the Pad Thai and i had the Thai Fried Rice with Chicken. The use various levels by number (1-5, spicy to really, really, really spicy) Now be advised it may be a little difficult to see because the entrance to the place is actually in a little strip mall and it doesn't face Shea Blvd...even though the sign on the building does. If your coming down Scottsdale Rd...once you turn onto Shea Blvd...u will have to make a left turn at the first light you see and then a quick right into the mini strip mall. The restaurant sits right across from an apt. complex and it will be worth the effort once you have located the establishment. Eat, Drink and be Merry my friends.
(4)Lauren P.
Just ate at Thai House for the first time and I have only good things to say. We ordered four different entrees and an appetizer, and everything was delicious. The portion sizes are extremely generous, and the prices are very reasonable - especially given how much food you get. (My pad see ew was $8.95 and I will easily get two meals out of it) The orange chicken was the best I've ever had. I cannot wait to go back here again!
(5)Grace D.
Thai House is a great find! The restaurant is very clean and simple and the food was fresh and tasty (and affordable!). I had the Pad Thai and Spring Rolls. Both were gluten free. It's a great place for a week night date night with my husband. I can't wait to go back.
(4)Shakira E.
I love Thai food and this place has the goods, they even have different levels of how hot with spice your entree can be served. Pad Thai is my go to dish and how I measure the Thai places I frequent and Thai House did not disappoint me one bit. The portions are enough for two people to share and they have many other dishes to choose from. We went on a Wednesday night there was no waiting and the food was served fresh and fast. They even do an awesome job of packing to-go orders which is an art in itself. Go to the Thai House you will be glad you did.
(4)Aubrie M.
The best Thai food!!! Thai house on shea....its chicken panang with extra basil. Also the chicken satay extra peanut sauce is amazing! thats all we have had before! Not open till 4 on Sundays!
(4)Victoria S.
Quiet place. Tucked away. Good food good service. Havent tried too many thai places but...The pad Thai and green curry were amazing. We had spicy level 3. It was good. Next time Im trying a 4.
(4)Brandon S.
Great food! My lady had the chicken fried rice which was awesome. I had the green curry which was really good. Not the best I've ever had but really good. And it was alot of food too. I love leaving with left overs :)
(4)Stephanie S.
Great for take out. I recently picked up the egg rolls, red curry with chicken, and spicy noodles. All were delicious. They gave a huge portion of the red curry, which was very fortunate because otherwise I would have had to go back the next day for more, it was so good. The spicy noodles were excellent too. The egg rolls were pretty standard and probably not worth all the grease. I will say that if you want seriously spicy food, you will have to be very clear about that when ordering. They asked me how spicy I wanted my food on a scale of 1-5. The spicy noodles at a level 3 weren't spicy at all. With the level 4 red curry I could taste some heat but it wasn't very intense. So on that scale, I don't know if the 5 would satisfy true spice-o-holics but I bet if you say you want super hot they could make it happen. I just have two gripes with this place: 1. They use evil styrofoam containers. 2. They are closed on Sundays. Also I wouldn't recommend dining there. Just order your stuff for pick up. The place is pretty small and sparse and there were only two people in there when I picked up my order.
(4)Johnson M.
So it's the exact same menu as their place on Power / Southern only $2 more expensive for every dish. They do have gluten-free soy sauce and everything can be made gluten-free on request, just like their Mesa spot.
(4)Jacob W.
Great food and very well priced for the portions. We tried the spring rolls, green curry with chicken, and pad see ew w/ Beef. All were some of the best I've had in years, and certainly some of the best in the valley. Update: We've been back here at least 10 times and it's always great. The north scottsdale location however isn't as good, get to the shea location.
(5)Jenn C.
The food is okay for Thai food. It's better than Thai Basil but not better than Yupha's Thai Kitchen. I wouldn't recommend anything sweet and sour. I had sweet and sour tofu, and the sauce had a really weird taste-- it tasted kind of like tomato sauce or something. The Pad Thai is pretty average. The portions are a good size for the money. I usually get two meals out of one dish.
(3)Barry S.
We were planning on going to their other place near Frank Lloyd Wright, but they're closed on Sundays. Had the Tom Yum soup, spicy noodles with shrimp and the "yellow" curry with tofu. It was my 3rd time here (5 for the other one), Good (really a 3.5), but the soup was a bit thin and spicier than a 3 on their scale, although 3's were perfect for the other dishes. Will still come back, but prefer the other, plainer one. I'm still searching for the perfect (crispy) Mee Grob...
(4)Stephanie P.
Went here today during lunch from work. There were five of us and we each got one of their lunch specials for $6.95 which includes rice and either a salad or soup. A great deal and the food was pretty good! The decor leaves a little to be desired. Its a good place for exactly what we did-a quick lunch, but don't choose it for a date night.
(3)Meg W.
I've gotten lunch take out here a few times. The only thing I've tried is the drunken noodles. While I think they are pretty decent, I have been having serious issues getting the right spicy-nes. The first time I got them, I asked for level 3 spicy. Their spice meter goes from 0-5. I love love hot and spicy Thai food, however these noodles were practically inedible. Yet, they were so delicious at the same time I devoured the entire thing. And I felt like I was going to die later, as my stomach felt like a fishnet stocking... The second time I ordered them I asked for level 2 spicy. This time they were not spicy at all. At all!! They were so bland. I mean, they still tasted good, but were missing that drunken noodle kick! So, at this point I don't know what to do. Obviously every cook there must have a different idea of what each number means. The last time I ordered from here, I simply said drunken noodles. I didn't specify a spicy level. I figured maybe this would give me the perfect in between spicy that I so desired! Well, when I got them, they were more bland than the level 2. And tasted kinda weird. I will give them another try as they are right across the street from my work, and I hope we can work out our spicy issues! 4 stars for the service, they're really friendly here 2 stars for the food, until we can work out our issues And 4 stars for the convenience!
(3)Steven G.
Love the Tom Yum Koong, a seafood hot & sour soup! We liked at a '3'
(4)Jenny A.
Love Thai House! It is down the street from me, so I go there quite a bit. Mostly I get takeout, but dining in has been good as well. The interior is nice, much nicer than their Pima location which happens to be near where I work and often eat lunch. I always get the Phad Thai which, even if you order spicy #5, isn't that spicy. Sala Thai has it right when it comes to the spice, but that is another review. I recommend this place- whenever I am sick, I go and get their wonton soup- the broth is excellent! Enjoy it, the price is right and the food is great.
(4)Cali Z.
Been around 6 times so far; still the best I've found in the area though that's not saying much (having visited Thailand and lived in the Bay Area!). The vegetable dishes are great, and the spicy catfish is awesome (it's a 'special' but seems to be on the board all the time). The larb gai (chicken salaid) is good too,though they serve too much chicken in my opinion on a small plate (you need to get at the lemon juice at the bottom, which is hard with a small plate piled high). The big disappointment so far is the curries. They have about 6 curries, and each one comes with a choice of meat (or prawn/tofu). Now, if you've had authentic Thai curries like Massaman, it will come with tender cubes of beef, which are soaked through with the flavor and fall apart with the fork. But here, because they offer 'mix and match' "Meats", they simply dump in the pre-cooked meat and cook for a few minutes. My beef curry therefore consisted of thin slices/pieces of beef, which completely misses the point of the curry. I recommend they stop offering every curry in every combination, and get some real cubes of beef in there! But the place does good overall and sells beer (unlike their place at Pima/Frank Lloyd Wright), so I'll give them 4 stars! Their 'Chang' beer is better in my opinion that Singha, which gives me a headache!
(4)Darrin J.
Thai House is one of those restaurants that isn't afraid to flavor and spice the food the way it should be which immediately gives it two thumbs up. The fresh spring rolls had alot of flavor and probably the best I have had in a long time. The fried egg rolls were good but not great like the spring rolls. I sampled three entrees -- shrimp pad thai, beef kee mow and chicken pad see ew. The pad thai was perfectly cooked and prepared with a very fresh and flavorful taste but to my taste it was a little lacking in tamarind. The kee mow didn't shy away from taste or flavor with tender beef, al dente noodles and a nice kick to warm up the mouth. The pad see ew was nearly the best I have ever had with a huge amount of flavor and a kick not often seen at most restaurants. The wide noodles were perfectly cooked, vegetables were firm, and the meet was nicely tender and flavorful. It was hard to stop eating it was so good. If I were rating on food along Thai House would get 5 stars. However, the service was a bit lacking with less than attentive server and the server wanted to charge us extra for a little (I mean about two teaspoons) peanut sauce to go. The restaurant is very clean, well lit and comfortable but the waterfall was pretty but on the loud side and had the faint smell of chlorine which is a bit of a turn off. Even with these deficiencies I will add Thai House to my favorites list if only for the awesome Thai food.
(4)Vicki R.
I've only had lunch here twice, but both times it was excellent. The red curry is perfect. The panang chili is also very good. The prices are very reasonable and the staff is efficient for the most part. The temperature has been a little chilly both times we were there and it is also slightly loud. All in all, I'm a fan!
(4)Martin D.
Great food! Pad Thai is the best i've found. Great place for date. Thumbs Up.
(5)Holly P.
Very happy with the food here. The soups were great and so were the two noodle dishes. Prices were very reasonable. Would definitely go again if in the area.
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