Thai Kitchen
2825-2885 28th St, Boulder, CO, 80301
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Address :
2825-2885 28th St
Boulder, CO, 80301 - Phone (303) 442-0391
- Website https://thaikitchencolorado.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Parking : Garage, Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Intimate
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
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David B.
Thai kitchen was a good thai restaurant. I enjoyed the masamon curry, which had good flavor and ingredients. The quality overall is good, although it's more expensive than other boulder thai places. Service is pretty average and a little awkward (but in a funny way). If you're looking for quality thai in boulder, this is one of the better options
(4)Kevin G.
Good food. Not great service. No liquor license. Nice finish in the restaurant. Nice finish does not extend to the bathrooms.
(3)Chuck N.
Great lunch. 2nd one in 3 days! On Tuesday I had the Jungle Noodles, ordered hot (or Thai Medium). Perfect flavors, with just the right amount of heat. Excellent flavors and probably the best Thai meal I've had in Boulder in 15 years of trying. Today I got the Green Curry - same heat level. It was noticeably less hot, but very flavorful. The waitress brought some chili to up the heat. All in my party were very impressed.
(5)Stephen Z.
The atmosphere was great...The service was superb...I had the Thai seafood curry..I ordered it on the hot side and it came out perfect not so hot where you could not enjoy it. I would definitely recommend this Thai restaurant and will be back when in the area
(4)Lindsey B.
I am a little disappointed that Thai Kitchen opened in our neck of the woods because now we have to make an active decision every time we want REALLY good food within walking distance: Thai Kitchen or Curry'N'Kebob? We dropped by for dinner last week just to check it out. We didn't expect much, to be honest -- especially since my boyfriend isn't a huge Thai fan. We started with the chicken tom yum soup, and we ordered it spicy. And wow did they serve it spicy! It was absolutely delightful; warming all the way down and cilantro gave it a pleasant clean kick. For our main meal we had the pow kee mow (drunken noodles) with beef. I thought it was fantastic. Just the right balance between spicy and sweet, and the wonderful taste of basil was present throughout. We're officially addicted; we had to go back for lunch this week. They have a great special for $10.00: soup of the day + egg roll (with yummy sweet sauce) + entrée. To make it a crazy good gustatory experience, eat here then finish with dessert at Glacier down the street.
(5)Katie G.
Thai Kitchen is our favorite Thai place in Boulder. The food is delicious and the chef is willing to customize our orders. She even came out to see if we liked the food.
(4)Shanna F.
I can't say enough about this restaurant. The staff is very friendly, the atmosphere is calming, the art is creative, and the food is to die for. I'm a vegetarian and have eaten a lot of Thai food, and this is hand's-down the best Thai restaurant in Boulder and even puts Chey Thuy to shame. There is a lot of time in-between courses, and it's said that they cook each plate separately, and it's well worth the wait. I can't speak for the delivery, but if you are in a hurry, just pick it up. The coconut soup is devine (not to be confused with the lemongrass, although this is very tasty, as well). The spring rolls are fantastic, as well as all of their noodle dishes, curries are superb, and try your dish hot or thai hot. Mouth-watering, and so worth every bite. They also have a fantastic chili sauce that they make themselves. Get it for the table. FYI, they don't have their liquor license, but make great teas. Go to happy hour @ Agave next door, and then treat yourself to the best Thai food EVER!
(5)K. K.
Been here 2 times. This is a nice place with a good menu. Last time came in with 2 kids and another family. There were only 3 other 2 tops in the place for early dinner at 6pm. All food came out after what seemed like a long time. My food never arrived! I asked the waiter, he checked and blamed it on the cook... "he missed your order." I waited another 25 mins and a different staff person brought it out. No oops... our bad or we are sorry all 7 other people are finished with their meals, nada... Young and slow staff. I ate quickly (2 melting kids) and thought for sure I wouldn't be charged for this plate. I was charged and I was pissed. Didn't say a word but this speaks to their management. The waiter never said a word & I got my family and left. 1st time in yrs that I left a small tip. Oh yeah... good green curry and pad thai but come on folks... Need to keep customers not piss them off.
(3)Pontus J.
Finally good thai food in Boulder. This have been needed for a long time here! Would strongly recommend everyone that likes authentic Thai food to go here!
(5)Samantha J.
Wow! Glad we took a chance and walked into this place! So refreshing to find great Thai food in Boulder. Everything is super fresh. We tried the Thai Beef Salad and the Chicken Pad Thai (both excellent). The dressing on the salad is addictive. Can't wait to venture back here.
(5)jerritt c.
A co-worker and I walked to Thai Kitchen today, which occupies in a shadow sort of the shape of half a drooping reuben sandwich the old Jimmy and Drew's space next to Agave. I had Pad Kee Mow with chicken which was right on. Competent and definitely on par with anything. And nice people. Everything is just a bit Boulder--i.e. I'm pretty sure the lunch special prices are a couple bucks more than their location in Longmont. And the long wait was worth it for the paper to come off the windows to reveal the remodel--to say they cleaned up the russian dressing and atomized all-beef-frank off the floor is an understatement as everything is new and beautiful. That there is such investment in car-centric strip mall retail spaces on 28th (see also the venerable Curry and Kebab and of course Arugula/Tangerine or maybe more relevant Five Spice) reveals the deep hunger this end of town has for decent food, the appreciable amount of capital available, and the overall sad urban planning of Boulder outside of downtown. But that's not Thai Kitchen's fault. I will be back regularly.
(4)Daniel A.
The food was delicious. Generous and good looking portion of Penang curry. The service was however slow and awkward although courteous. For example there were 3 tables surrounding our table that never got cleared during our hour and a half stay. Also the hostess or manager had dinner while we were there with someone who appeared to be her boyfriend. She got up and gave people their menus and then sat back down at her table. It was very unprofessional. Also we got no individual plates for our appetizers and had to ask for plates for our main dishes. Also the server pushed the plates into each other to make room on the table. I have to say, it was remarkably odd service all around but above average food!
(3)J F.
Ohhhh had high hopes given 4.5 stars. We had the signature Pad Thai and Pad See Ewe. Pad thai was somewhat better than Pad see ewe but I think the same sauce was used on both and both were too sweet. Pad see ewe noodles were tough and there was no brown sauce to speak of. Threw it out. I was worried when I walked in to pick up the order and there were only 4 customers in the whole place at dinner time. What the heck, Yelp? You steered me wrong and are becoming increasingly unreliable. Screwed over for the last time from Yelp.
(2)Julia H.
Although in an odd location, this place is definitely one worth trying. I got the pad thai (medium heat), and it was REALLY good. My friend ordered the peanut curry, but the waitress brought him the wrong dish (which he neglected to notice until halfway through eating his dish). She did however bring him his original dish and let him keep the other one free of charge. He did enjoy both dishes and had awesome leftovers the next day. I'll be back here for sure!
(4)Erin B.
It's not a five-star restaurant but it is five stars for being the consistent and very delicious Thai restaurant that is our go to place. We eat here 3-4 times a month. Our typical Friday night decompress is Thai take out and a movie at home and we always get our Thai from here.
(5)Shawna S.
Got the lunch special curry, soup and egg roll to go. Friendly service, great curry; the soup that comes with the lunch is very plain--a nondescript broth w rice. It is nice inside the restaurant and I'll definitely be back.
(4)Ronnie M.
This is the best thai place in Boulder. I cannot explain how good the druken noodles are. I would absolutely eat here again. In fact, I will!
(5)Analiese B.
My husband and I ordered takeout from Thai Kitchen and absolutely loved it. I got the Pad Thai with shrimp, and it was flavorful without being too sweet or too salty. It had almost a delicate flavor. My husband had the Spicy Jungle Noodles with chicken, and it was mouthwateringly spicy, flecked with red chiles. This place is so yummy! I can't wait to try it again.
(5)Arnold S.
This place is fabulous. Best Thai food in Boulder - in fact, best Thai food we've had since moving to Colorado. Only thing close is Busaba in Louisville. Before living in Boulder, we lived in two metro areas with large Asian populations - SF Bay Area and Seattle - and had a large selection of good Asian food. It has been our biggest food disappointment here. Hope springs eternal and I strive to try one mediocre Thai place after another in Boulder. Not expecting much, we tried Thai Kitchen for lunch about two weeks ago and dinner last night. Both meals were excellent and the decor of the place is very attractive and upscale. Last night, we had Pad Thai with Shrimp and Larb (chicken). Two go-to Thai dishes that we use as benchmarks. At lunch we had a lunch special curry dish and something like Thai Basil (or Prik King, can't remember right now - just remember it being yummy). One word of caution. When you order something HOT here they mean HOT. Not Thai HOT mind you, but very hot for most people in Boulder. I'd call it west coast hot - so be careful!
(5)Jimmy S.
There is a god, finally good Thai in Boulder. Only ate here once but everything was spot on for lunch. Jungle Noodles and Pad Ki Mao were excellent, atmosphere quite nice. Only thing missing was people, place was vacant, prolly due to oddball location. Give it a try!
(5)Susan S.
Wonderful ambience and service. Best pad Thai we have had in Boulder. Spring rolls were very fresh with yummy peanut sauce. I nice change and will be added to our dine often list.
(5)Larry T.
This was my first time at this relatively new restaurant for Boulder. I love Thai food, and I have to say this place is superb. The Thai ice tea was perfect--sweet but not overly sweet. In fact, my entire meal was perfect. Tom Kha Gai ordered spicy hot was excellent. The Panang Neu was just right. Nicely spiced and balanced. The curry didn't overly rely on coconut milk for richness. Presentation was excellent as well, and the staff was extremely friendly.
(5)Xanthe T.
Wow - people can be really mean.. Our Thai Kitchen experience was awesome from hostess to server to food. Egg rolls were nice and crispy and dipping sauce was perfect. We had the green curry and asked for medium spice since we've never had the dish before and first bite couldn't taste to much spice and then it comes as an after taste and the spice was really nice and our next go around we are moving to hot since I love spice. I'd definitely recommend the Thai Kitchen and the only reason for a 4 star is I would like a glass of wine with my dinner and they are still working on their liquor license - so maybe in the near future.
(4)Dave S.
Lunch menu had very very few options. Friend got the "curry of the day" (red curry), which was bland. I got the pad kraw praw, which was bland. Ordered mine hot, and got what I would call mild. I'm not a big spice guy, but I expect my thai food to have a little kick to it. Eggrolls that came with the dishes tasted like they came frozen in a bag. 4 stars, really? Boulderites don't know food.
(2)Greg S.
Best Thai food I've had in Colorado. Order what you will, it's all amazing. Nice, clean, modern decor and friendly staff. Managing Red Curry!
(5)Jeannie G.
I happened upon this place and stopped by for my usual favorite phad thai with a side of peanut sauce. The restaurant was dead. Two people sitting there. There was a slightly hippie looking young man at the register which was fine except that he was the kind of young man who apparently did not use deodorant. In a restaurant?? Eeeww! He was nice though, but when I said no meat or tofu but extra veggies, he either did not communicate that to the kitchen or they didn't pay attention. I basically got a pile of noodles that tasted too fried. And the side of peanut sauce that makes my meal? Nope, that was forgotten too. Of course this was a to go order and so I didn't see any of this until I got home. First and last time for me!
(2)Adam K.
In search if a great meal for adults and kids alike, my wife and I took our two kids (8 and 6) to Thai Kitchen not long after it opened, and we'll be regulars from now on! Very flavorful, healthy and fresh food, and friendly service and staff as well. We enjoyed mouth-watering varieties in all 3 courses - appetizers, main course and dessert - and we all went home happy. For my wife's and my date nights, or just for those nights when we want a yummy and healthy family meal, we're so glad to have Thai Kitchen in Boulder!
(4)Richard T.
Went to the Boulder location last night for the fifth time. This time was a disaster--no tea (said they couldn't find it and none being brewed), about a 30 minute wait after we ordered, and then the food did not come out at the same time. All the other diners were experiencing the same problems. And the place was only about 25% full at about 7PM. We experienced some of the same problems the last time we were there at lunch. The food is good once it gets to the table but may not be worth the other issues mentioned here. May not go back as management is apparently clueless about the poor service and waitstaff aren't much better.
(2)Dave G.
After seeing good Yelp reviews and a very tasty fried tofu appetizer, I was ready to give Thai Kitchen high praise. However, the dinner sized Seafood Tom Yum was such a letdown and the poor reaction from the shift manager compelled me to write. Quite simply it was the worst Tom Yum soup by far that I have ever tasted. It was WAY too salty and overcooked, seemed to lack typical ingredients like galangal, lemongrass and lime, and for a $19 dish did not have enough seafood. I should have sent it back right away, but instead just tried to pick out the seafood and leave the broth alone. I left Thai kitchen hungry, and unsatisfied, and ended up eating a peach and chocolate at home to wash out the bad taste from my mouth. I shared my dissatisfaction with the server, and he offered to try to get a 50% reduction on the dish. However, after some delay the shift manager presented the bill with a 10% reduction. She seemed irritated and had no interest in actually hearing what was wrong with the dish. Even if she disagreed with my opinion, her attitude demonstrated poor customer service. This restaurant has only been open a short time, and I hope this review will serve as a wake up call. Clearly Thai Kitchen gets some dishes right, but they just can't serve food like this again or throw visible disdain and irritation back at customers when they are trying to help.
(2)FrOg SoU P.
I wouldn't hesitate recommending this resto. I rolled in with my nephew about an hour before closing on a Sunday night. The place was basically empty wen we arrived. Maybe 2-3 other groups arrived later. Everything was really fresh. Our waitress was friendly and didn't mind my questions about their dishes and menu. The night I visited they were getting their A/C fixed ugh next day. It was mildly warm, but bearable. I had just completed an 8 hr drive across Colorado in my car, no A/C so I was cool with it (no pun intended).
(5)Victoria N.
Stopped in for lunch today thanks to Yelp. 3 for lunch, quick service. We browsed the one page lunch menu, and quickly decided on 1. Beef and Broccoli 2. Drunken Noodles with Beef, as recommended by the waitress 3. Drunken Noodles with Chicken Each meal came with soup before and a pork eggroll with the plate. Everyone loved what they got! My b/b was a nice serving size and had tons of fresh vegetables. Delicious! I would not only go back but I would also order the same thing. The place is pretty big! Good decor, clean. One complaint I have is the bathroom, while clean, was poorly kept. The TP wasn't on the roll but set on top of the toilet, same with the paper towels -- the roll was on top of the dispenser! Not a big deal, but kind of silly. Overall: Service, fast; Food, delicious; Back again? Can't wait!
(4)Rylan B.
Quality of the food is pretty good, but it feels quite expensive for what you get. Had the Pad Thai, the portion was small and price was ~double other places in town.
(3)Shelley B.
This location is much better than the Fort Collins one FYI! I didn't realize that this was a chain at first but I'm glad I didn't because I wouldn't have ordered and it was actually a lot better than in foco- food was better and service was better. I'll be back
(4)Amber R.
Great Thai food in Boulder. I ordered two dishes and the takeout portions were so generous it lasted me 2+ days. The curry had plenty of broccoli and spinach - yum!
(5)C G.
Food was very good- their "spice" scale is pretty amateur though. I was asked whether I wanted medium or hot; well 'hot' in a lot of Thai places is practically unbearable unless you like having your face melted off, so naturally I picked 'medium'. dish came out with almost no spice at all. Hardly even mild. But the flavors were pretty good, so I'd probably go back again. The service however, was quite slow. there were only 2 other tables seated when we came in. It still took us (only 2 people) well over a half he to get our food, which doesn't make a lot of sense.
(3)Michael K.
This is one of the better Thai places in Boulder. The food is delicious and the menu is unique enough that you don't feel like you are eating at any old Thai restaurant. They are not the cheapest Thai restaurant, either, but worth it for better quality food than a couple of the (inexplicably) more popular Thai places around town. They have made mistakes with some of our orders, which is understandable to an extent, but I feel like they could improve in that regard. Otherwise highly recommended.
(4)Jeff C.
Can't speak about the food, but their delivery sucks bigtime! An hour late and not answering their phone. Awesome. So they finally came and the delivery fellow just sat outside in his car and called... like I am supposed to come out and get my food? I told him to come to the door and he had no idea where he was when our house is clearly marked. The food was good- I'd probably have given it 4 stars but you never know how good it really was when we were so hungry. A restaurant shouldn't offer delivery and be over an hour late without offering at least an apology.
(1)Kenneth K.
Good food, but delivery could use some work. The guy that was supposed to deliver called, and he said, "it's too dark." I said I'd stand outside. 3-4 minutes on the phone, and I still didn't see him. I was asking him where he was, if he knew where he was, and the best that I could get out of him was a moan, groan, and "It's too dark." He didn't answer anything. I asked repeatedly so I could help him, but just that moooaaann and "It's too dark." I got cold so I walked back in, asking him to call me when he was near since I couldn't see him anywhere. It's been about another 10 minutes, and I don't know if he's wandering around or what. I've called him back now, and he continues to groan, and it seems like he's not even close. On the wrong road entirely. Turns out, after announcing that he found it, that he is still on the wrong road, in an entirely different neighborhood. Google maps has me accurately, so I don't understand, especially since I'm actually quite close to the restaurant. Like... 3 minutes away. It's now been 25 minutes on the phone with the guy, and because he couldn't tell me where he was, I ended up standing outside for the majority of the time. Def could've just walked to the restaurant in that time. I told him to just go back to the restaurant. I've now called the restaurant, explaining the situation, and at least they offered to reimburse the delivery fee. But I've now picked up the food myself. What a stupid ordeal. Never use delivery here. I'm not even going to think about the fresh food part. To summarize: I don't mind mistakes, getting lost, etc--but communication is key and the lack of communication was so frustrating that I definitely was wasting my time.
(1)Jalmuguh Y.
Best Thai food in Colorado. Finally. I hope they open in Denver! Flavors never ended and the chef even came out and took a peak over at our table to see how we liked the food. Authentic and excellently executed.
(5)Ray T.
Food is fresh and good. The service is ok. Decor is nice. BUT no liquor! So if you want decent Thai, start here then go next door to Agave for a drink. Or, go to Aloy for better Thai.
(3)Meg L.
Some of the best Thai food I've had anywhere, and that includes Thailand. Lots of fresh veggies, tender chicken, and the tofu was fried just right. We ordered 7 or 8 dishes, and they were all great. Will definitely be back.
(5)John N.
Just came back from dinner here. Meals were tasty and attractive. Service was dreadfully slow, as possibly expected on 4th of July with all the carry out orders being prepared, although the dining room was empty. We ate a seafood combo with veg, plus an excellent pad see ew. (See photo of it below.) I sat in one of the very comfy banquettes along the north wall. Charming Hawaiian guitar music was playing the entire time. This is a nice Thai restaurant with three other locations in Colorado. We would dine here again, based on our two dinners' flavors and presentation.
(4)Andrew L.
I ate at Thai Kitchen during dinner rush hours on a weekday night. It was about half full, so we were seated immediately. The dining room has a pretty strong blue hue to it. Not the most appetizing environment. The decor seems more like its supposed to be a lounge than a restaurant. My strongest memory is how long it took to get food considering they weren't slammed in the front of the house. The menu itself is fairly standard. Im always hoping the next Thai place I go in the Boulder area is going to have something unique or specialize in some regional Thai cuisine, but alas its Pad Thai and Panang Curry each time. The food was decent. I'd get delivery from them, but theres nothing drawing me back for another visit. 2.5 stars really.
(2)Stephen G.
Thai Kitchen is close enough or us to walk to, and we do regularly. Always good, fresh, nicely flavored dishes. By far my favorite Thai in Boulder.
(5)pren w.
Went here tonight. The prices were good. The food was good not great. The reason that they are only getting 3 stars is because even after asking and being assured that what we were ordering was GF my boyfriend still got gluten poisoning here. The server seemed assured but then when she brought me a dish filled with chicken instead on tofu she said "not my fault!" She did get me the right thing. Then when I called to ask about a particular sauce after he was already suffering just to confirm the girl who answered the phone was like "other server. Not my table" then put me on hold for ten minutes. I finally hung up after listening to them argue and laugh and ignore me for that long. Let's be clear. Servers don't have to know every damn ingredient. But if you're unsure ask the kitchen. Likewise when I call I don't care who's table it was. Just ask the damn kitchen.
(3)Michelle N.
The food was so good and it was a beautiful restaurant. Great service. Probably the best thai ive ever had!! I got the spicy jungle noodles, chicken satay, white rice and peanut sauce, if you love thai food you will LOVE this place
(5)Dominic D.
I am in no way a Thai enthusiast but I love to divulge and do get the craving very often for some pad thai. Thai kitchen is no joke and the medium spice even left me heating up a little. I can't comment on any other entrees but they have some great looking stuff that I will try eventually. Nice decor inside, fast and prompt service. Hasn't been incredibly packed when I have been there but I don't thnk it was during the rush. I can see this being a great new addition to my go to restaurants and so far the best thai I had around here.
(4)Elaine S.
This is not the best Thai food I've ever had, but the best Thai food I've ever had in Boulder! The ingredients are fresh and the meals are perfectly prepared. Nothing is too salty, and I can taste each individual component of each entree. It's exactly how Thai food should be - layers of flavor! Plus, the interior is very modern and nice which is not something I expect from strip mall Asian cuisine. I highly recommend the Pad Kee Mow, Spicy Jungle Noodles, and Sweet Basil Fried Rice.
(5)Jamie R.
Absolutely amazing! Very friendly staff, perfectly prepared dishes and great atmosphere. We will definitely be back.
(5)Kiki B.
The most important thing is that the food is absolutely delicious! This might be the best Thai food I've had. That being said... We ordered delivery through grubhub.com around 6:15 on a week night. The estimated delivery time was 7:10-7:20. We waited. At 7:25, a restaurant employee or manager (not sure which) called me to let me know that their delivery driver is not there and asked if I could just come pick up my food. He said we would be refunded for the delivery charge and delivery tip, plus he would throw in some free egg rolls. Since there wasn't really an option, I said I would be right there to pick it up. There was a friendly lady (not sure if she was an employee or manager) at the front desk. I told her I was there to pick up my order, which was originally a delivery order and I told her my name. She went in the back, picked up a bag and brought it to me and handed me a check. I asked her if I needed to sign it. She said, "No, this is your check." I said, "Oh ok I already paid online, on grubhub." She had no idea what I was talking about and asked me repeatedly what grubhub was. This went on for over 5 minutes, maybe longer. I was almost delirious from being so hungry, since this was now an hour and half after I had ordered. She went in the kitchen and came back out multiple times, still asking me questions about how I paid. I then showed her my phone with the receipt in my email. Eventually, it was straightened out. Then I asked how I get reimbursed for the delivery fee and tip (which totaled almost $7). She didn't know anything about it. Same scenario all over, back and forth to the kitchen, trying to figure this all out. Finally, she handed me cash, maybe from a tip from a table, I wasn't sure. I didn't feel like questioning it at that point. I left and 30 seconds later she ran out after me asking me if the order I had was for a John... somebody. I said no and told her my name again. Then I had to follow her back in so she could give the bag I had to the correct person (who was behind me in line throughout this ordeal... he also had to come in to pick up his delivery order). Then I finally had my order. It was a LONG WAIT and it took A LOT OF EXPLAINING, but I got my order and I have to reiterate that THE FOOD IS DELICIOUS. It's maybe worth all the effort to get it, but I'm not sure. :)
(4)Tina E.
This place was amazing. Egg rolls were super delicious, as was the wonton soup. Flavorful with a great mouth feel without being greasy. My husband had the pad Thai, which was perfect. Sweet with just a bit of spice. The paneng was soooo good. Creamy and just a bit of spice, but not too thick. Loads of crisp, fresh veggies. My only complaint was the slower service, but the cashier/waiter was alone, so it was understandable.
(4)Dee Z.
We were visiting from the East Coast and found this to be one of Boulder's gems. The atmosphere is clean, relaxed with classy decor. We started with Tom Yum soup that was excellent. The Pad Thai, Kai Cashew, Pad Rammit and Seafood Curry were all fabulous with fresh vegetables and perfect spices. Generous portions allowed us to bring some home. Will be back!
(5)Evan M.
Best Pad Thai in Boulder. Not too greazy, good veggies. Medium was satisfyingly spizey.
(5)Tyler G.
I personally recommended this place to all my friends, and I am embarrassed to say I no longer have trust in this place. During a severe storm warning and hail, we decided to clean the house instead and order out. I didn't realize until I return they forgot to put in the two portions of rice for our meals. If I wanted so I would of gone somewhere else. I alerted the person who answered their phone and his customer service continued the disappointment. I have never had this happen, even at the crap "chinese" ones. For that amount of money, this is simply unacceptable. My previous review was 5 stars and read: Best Thai food in Boulder! Ive tried the spicy jungle noodles, basil fried rice, chicken larb, and pad kee mow; all phenomenal. Service is friendly and the inside has some nice modern style to it. All the food I have had is fresh, not over flavored, and clean. Beware, thai spicy is extremely spicy.
(1)Melissa P.
So good! I could live on their tom kha soup!! As a San Francisco bay area transplant, I have been looking for "bay area" style Thai food since moving here in 2010 and have finally found it! My boyfriend and I had the tom kha, spring rolls, tofu pad thai, beef masamon, and chicken namprigpaow. In sum, the food was delicious, the location is easy to get to, the prices were reasonable (for Boulder), and the waiter was really friendly and attentive. Plus the ambiance is lovely.
(5)Marie J.
My panang curry was extremely watery and the flavor was dull. Service was slow. The interior of the restaurant is well decorated.
(2)D. W.
Big fan! This is the freshest, most flavorful Thai in Boulder. Green curry was the best I've had in the Boulder area and was full of fresh vegetables. Highly recommended.
(4)Bruce F.
A M A Z I N G! Best Thai I've had since traveling throughout Thailand ten years ago. We were promptly greeted and seated in the tasteful, modern Thai dining room. Large menu with all the classics to choose from. Our appetizer of satay had a moist coconut milk undertone, no fat or char. What I really loved was that the satay came with peanut sauce AND cucumber salad(often not offered in the US). Our large flat rice noodle dish with bright crisp vegetables, basil and heat was so many perfect flavors and textures. Our chicken brown curry dish also featured a very fresh, bright and crisp assortment of vegetables. Again, multiple savory tastes. Throughout dinner we had polite and prompt servers. This is what Thai food should be: sweet, spicy, fresh and very flavorful.
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