TOTT Talk Of The Thai Asian Grill Menu

  • Appetizers
  • Soups & Salads
  • Vegetables
  • Chicken
  • Beef
  • Duck
  • Seafood & Shrimp
  • Vietnamese Rice Noodle Bowl
  • Noodles
  • Rice
  • Thai Curries

Healthy Meal suggestions for TOTT Talk Of The Thai Asian Grill

  • Appetizers
  • Soups & Salads
  • Vegetables
  • Chicken
  • Beef
  • Duck
  • Seafood & Shrimp
  • Vietnamese Rice Noodle Bowl
  • Noodles
  • Rice
  • Thai Curries
  • Demitri R.

    Went for Lunch time. It was busy but not to busy that we had to wait for a seat. The waitress' came around fast to take our orders. MY co worker suggested this place and i went out on a whim without Yelping it first. I had the Pad Thai. And he had some Mushroom soup which he said was brothy and spicy to his liking. Then i believe he had Tom Kee Ew. And he said it was delicious. For 5.75 my Pad Thai had Chicken and Shrimp and delicous. It was a little wet for my liking i prefer it Thai style. I didnt have any dessert but looking at the Dessert menu OMG i will be back. And get the Jasmine rice. Soft music playing in the background and even though it was busy you could still hear yourself think. This is a little Diamond In the Rough so SHHHHHH.

    (5)
  • Autumn B.

    I'm a pretty big fan of Thai food, and I've been to TOTT a few times now, but so far TOTT just doesn't really blow up my tastebuds the way other Thai food restaurants have. My favorite dish is Pad Thai and theirs is...well, pink. Yeah, I said it. Pink! The noodles are slimy/mooshy, covered in some weird overly sweet pink sauce unlike anything I've ever tasted, vs. the variety of flavor I'm used to in eating Pad Thai (salty, spicy, sour, and a little bit sweet, with a touch of other flavors including peanut and cilantro). I just can't get over the slimy pink Pad Thai.

    (2)
  • Barb B.

    Have been eating TOTT for years. Consistently delicious, fast delivery, good portions, affordable. You have to know what to order. The sesame tofu is awesome in house, but gets soggy with delivery. Chili lime beef is great. Spring rolls delicious!

    (4)
  • J K.

    I can't figure TOTT out at all. I've had very good food here, but also some "whoa, are you serious?" sort of moments as well. I narrowed it down to what I found to be the solution/problem/issue at hand: they are great at the conventional stuff like Cashew Chicken, Lemon Pork, etc. But they are a "Thai" place, and that is where they lack. Their pad thai is beyond sweet and sticky, with a watery sauce that splashes everywhere, but not much beyond the overly done sweetness. The staff is fine, the place is good, but the food is just, well... bland.

    (3)
  • Douglas B.

    I have eaten/taken out from TOTT's at least 50 times. I have never ever had a bad meal here. I will say it's pretty americanized Thai food but it's still really good. The level of spiciness can vary at times, but I still highly recommend TOTT's.

    (4)
  • Deanna E.

    Reviewing a place I've never actually BEEN to for the first time! ToTT is our go-to delivery - why need to stop in when you can laze about in your pajamas and have someone VERY QUICKLY bring you dinner? We've had probably 10 items from the menu and everything has either been really yummy or at least something we've liked. We dig the shrimp thai summer rolls and the Thai BBQ Chicken. I can't speak to Thai food authenticity (whether it's "Americanized" or not) - I'm not Thai and I've never been to Thailand. We also noticed that the food wasn't spicy (even when labeled) so of you're more of a spice-realist ask them to kick it up a notch. I'd love to comment on the Pad Thai (my very first Thai dish way back when...) - but I found out last year I'm allergic to peanuts. TORTURE!

    (4)
  • Alicia J.

    OK, sadly, I'm dropping the rating to two stars. We had a number of really good experiences, but the last several were miserable, and the very last visit was the final straw. The food has gotten very bland and very uninspired. AND, the service on our last visit was enough to make me never go back. I ordered a combo noodle bowl. I love combo noodle bowls at my favorite pho restaurant (Pho 95), and I asked the waitress very, very clearly if the combo bowl had egg rolls in it. They have an egg roll bowl, but I wanted a combination of things. She assured me that it did include egg rolls. When it came out, no egg rolls. I asked the waitress about it, she gave me a clueless look, and went to get the manager. From the second the manager arrived at the table, I could see she had a defensive wall up for some unknown reason. Well, apparently, the combo bowl doesn't come with egg rolls in it. I informed her that I was told it did by the waitress, and wouldn't have ordered it, otherwise. She again stated that, no, it doesn't come with it. None of this conversation was polite - she spoke to me like I was dirt. The manager told me that the waitress was new, so she gave me the wrong information, as though this cleared everything right up. I kept waiting for her to attempt to rectify the situation, but she just stood there, grimacing at me. I said, "Okay, then I want to return this, as I wouldn't have ordered it without egg rolls." She nearly growled at me and said, "FINE, I will bring you egg rolls THIS TIME, but not the next time." Then, she brought me out a plate of the grossest looking, burnt black egg rolls I have ever seen. If it wasn't intentional, I'd be shocked. When we got our check, the manager brought it to us instead of the server, so that she could add one final, "Remember, the combo bowl doesn't come with egg rolls, we won't comp them next time." Hey, no worries, lady. Won't be a next time. I leave two stars, because I've enjoyed a few dishes here in the past, and I'm not sure what's going on there now. But, know that if your waitress gives you the wrong information about a dish and you complain, you will be treated like you're trying to scam them. I couldn't believe her demeanor. Maybe she was just having a bad day, but that's not an excuse to treat me like crap.

    (2)
  • Christie V.

    Sadly, I can't tell you anything about the food because they're customer service was so ridiculously bad we had to cancel our order. For serious. We called, and in the process of placing our order the person accepting the order kept raising her voice louder and louder every time she didn't understand what I was saying. To be fair, if I was in Thailand there's no way I could speak their language so, fine. It took three tries to communicate the building and apartment number to her. Again, fine and understandable. But then after giving her the credit card number twice, she called back and said "CARD DECLINED! Give me another card! No money! CARD DECLINED." I read the card number to her again, but she talked over me, getting louder and louder. She kept insisting, "No! NO MONEY." I calmly told her that I was pretty sure she was incorrect and pleasantly and patiently asked her to read back the card number as she had entered it. Given her struggle to get the numbers in our address correct it seemed a reasonable thing to ask. She kept talking over me and increased the volume more. Finally I said to her, "I'm sorry, I think you're incorrect. My boyfriend has the balance up on the screen." And, even still she kept talking and now shouting over me. So, I literally just had to hang up - no sale for them, no thai food for us.

    (1)
  • Rachel K.

    Since moving from the Highlands to the suburbs of Lakewood, I've been searching for those mom/pop type restaurants since my only contingency when moving to the 'burbs was that if we ever ended up at an Applebee's on a Friday night, I was packing my stuff and heading back to urban life. We had some friends over for dinner & with a 5 1/2 month old baby, the thought of cooking seemed about as exciting as,well, a night at Applebee's. So we ordered delivery (they made it to Green Mountain in 33 min. from the time I hung up the phone) chicken & eggplant- amazing hong kong noodles- wonderful (a little skimpy on the noodles) panang curry with chicken- great flavor green curry with beef- deliciously spicy shrimp shumai- meh... (maybe I'm spoiled from one too many weekends at Star Kitchen Dim Sum, but these dumplings were small and didn't have much flavor.) prices are very reasonable Overall, I'm pleased to have a restaurant like this, so I can 'eat good in the neighborhood'

    (4)
  • Julia D.

    I admit I've never actually stepped inside Talk of the Thai, but I order from them often enough so this review is more for their delivery service. And it's stellar. I've been ordering from them once a week or so for about two years, and never ONCE have they messed up an order in the slightest. Delivery is fast, the food's still hot, and the delivery people are generally very friendly. Try the drunken noodles and the fried dumplings...or the garlic shrimp. I find that Chinese/Thai delivery in this area is sort of hit-or-miss, but TOTT is ALWAYS a hit. Don't waste your money elsewhere.

    (5)
  • Amy F.

    So I read good things about this place and how a lot of people rave about it. I guess I expect a lot out of an Asian restaurant. I ordered from here in part because of the reviews, but also because they have Vietnamese egg rolls which I love. Placed the order; Vietnamese egg rolls, beef drunken noodles, and sesame chicken. Order arrived and the the delivery guy was friendly. I'll start with the positives as there are very few: the entrees arrived hot, the beef on the noodles were cooked very well (tender), and the rice was pretty good, though not the greatest. The rice noodles that came with the egg rolls were superb, and the chicken is white meat. And that's about all the positives I can give it. Unfortunately now for the negatives: the egg rolls were very soggy, only crunchy on some bites, bland filling, plus the filling was falling out due to the bottom and sides being soggy, and it gave me an upset stomach. Could not finish them. The drunken noodles were good, though there were quite a few bites when all I could taste was the noodle (like they didn't sauce it enough). The rice got cold very quickly after putting some on the plate (which did not sit out for more than 5 minutes), the chicken was good just a little surprised to see veggies with it. And no the veggies were not crunchy. The chicken was as well a little too soggy for my taste, plus after I finished the chicken I got the pasty taste in my mouth. Not a pleasant taste. The reason I gave it two stars was because it won't let me give 2.5 stars. I enjoyed the small minimum order ($10). But honestly I've had much better less soggy Vietnamese food. And unfortunately this was a large miss for me. I'm not going to recommend or not recommend this place as it was my first time and I'll leave it to those that have eaten here many times. But no, I would not order from here again. Too bad to because they look like they have interesting dishes.

    (2)
  • G D.

    It was alright -- food took a little while. Pretty standard thai food. Had some funky decor.

    (3)
  • Emily S.

    I lived down the street from this place for a while when we first moved to Denver, and waited until we moved to finally try this place. We ordered take-out the day of the move, and I was definetly not a fan! I found it very lacking, and boring for Thai food. My bf had the Pad Thai, which tasted really smokey, and bland.. I found it to be a very odd taste experience. I had the basil chicken with vegetables, which again was bland, and the sauce was really runny and odd. I'm not sure how to explain myself on that very well, but trust me the food was very lack luster and dissatisfying. I'm glad that I don't have to worry about coming back, my bf and I both hated the place which resulted in us tossing the second half of our meals and going out to Swing Thai, which is closer to our new house to find some Thai food that was actually respectable!

    (1)
  • Tyler N.

    Great food, incredible prices, and pretty nice and clean inside. I always go for lunch because their lunch prices are unbeatable for the amount of great food you get.

    (4)
  • Molly H.

    We have lived nearby for over 3 years and continually drive past wondering what its like, so finally we stopped in for dinner last night. The place is in hidden in a small a strip mall Dim lights but fluorescent green paint on the wall,I loved it, it really brightened the place up. Robin ordered an ice tea, they asked "Thai tea", Robin not knowing just said yea. He ended up really enjoying his oddly orange smoothie delight. We ordered the Curry Chicken with Peanut Sauce, it had a red pepper indicating spicy. However, there was ABSOLUTELY no spice in the dish. At one point Robin started to remove the sauce because it was far too creamy. We also got the Spicy Garlic Shrimp, which was true to its name and had a great spice to it. Nice presentation, the rice was shaped like a heart. (How romantic :) )And they did not skimp on the shrimp. Waitstaff was friendly and very observant. I dont think our water glasses got below half before they were filled. Which at the end of our dinner, became kind of distracting. The waitress asked if we needed a box, Robin said Yes, so she took his plate away and went to the kitchen. Totally not expecting her to take his food, he was just indicating at some point he wanted a box. We got a good laugh over it! Overall, I think we might try again, but next time I think we are going to steer clear of the Curry Chicken in peanut sauce.

    (3)
  • Elizabeth W.

    Went for lunch and we very impressed. Fast service and the food was really good. The decor is great, the green walls are so happy and vibrant. Prices are very reasonable and the staff was friendly. Happy to have a nice little place like this right by my new office...I will be going often!!

    (4)
  • Jenny C.

    I was not impressed. I ordered the sesame chicken, as that's usually a safe bet. The breading was very thick and there were two-three pieces breaded together. The hot and sour soup was pretty good, but it was thin as that kind of soup usually goes. Almost watery. It had a kick to it, though. The potstickers were nothing to write home about. Same goes for the tiramisu. I am not totally turned off, and I will try ordering from here one more time before I decide if this place is a keeper or not.

    (3)
  • Ramon G.

    TOTT is a lovely Lakewood establishment at the end of a scary mini strip mall. We ducked in here Friday night and before you knew it i was paying the bill and rubbing my full belly. The food is fast, hot and really tasty. I love the interior deco and the service was fast paced. We shared the pad thai, basil chicken and the garlic shrimp. All VERY tasty. They have some random desserts like tiramasu and some sort of cheesecake. I heard that they're pretty tasty but small. I was way to full anyways. TOTT seems to be a big takeout place as well.

    (4)
  • Tracy K.

    Consistently good, inexpensive and the service great. I have not been disappointed.

    (4)
  • Kym B.

    I live mere minutes from Federal's Silk Row, home to a bazillion awesome Asian restaurants, and you know what? HARDLY ANY OF THEM DELIVER. What's up with that? Normally I don't care. I mean, I can hop in my car and be at Chopsticks or Lao Wang in less than five. No big deal. However, on those days when you absolutely, positively can't leave the house, it'd be nice to be able to order in. (NOTE TO YELPERS: If you have the inside scoop on GOOD West Si-yeed Asian Delivery, please share!) Which brings me to TOTT. They deliver! I'd like give them five stars for this alone, but our first experience there was dine-in... and though it was pretty decent, it wasn't quite five-star status. Three-point-five, if I could do it, would be perfect. Here's why. Our waitress was kind of surly and miserable. She threw things at us. My husband had a dirty fork with some rice grains still stuck between the tines, and when he asked for a new one, she kind of sneered at in and just stalked off. No apologies for the ick-factor. And then, when she brought the new fork back, she just kind of dropped it in front of him. Later, when we asked for chopsticks, she threw a pile down on the middle of our table like we were about to play Pick-Up-Sticks. Also, there was some weird, greasy smear atop our glass table. I didn't want to use my own (cloth, because they're classy like that) napkin to wipe it clean, so I simply grabbed one of their to-go menus to cover it. Out of sight, out of mind, right? Well... sort of. I'm not down with OPG (yeah you know me!). When we ordered hot tea, the waitress brought all three ceramic cups out at once and actually set them in front of us carefully. Upon picking up mine, the thing was SO FREAKIN HOT (the mug, not the tea inside) I couldn't even hold it! I have NO IDEA how this girl managed to carry out all three without sustaining third-degree burns. We promptly decided that she was most likely a Cyborg. Hence, the lack of charm... Which brings us to the food. The food-- most of it-- was pretty damn good. Our crab rangoons were perfect. No crusty inner cream-cheese here! My husband ordered sesame chicken and what came out (albeit a good five minutes before the rest of our dishes) was quite possibly THE BEST sesame chicken ever. White meat, chunks of it, encased in a pillow of crunchy, gingery, sweet crust. Wonderful. Our friend had the Thai Fried Rice, which was also deemed delicious. I had the Pad Thai. I know... I know. I'm well aware of the fact that Pad Thai is basically the spaghetti n' meatballs of Thai cuisine. Normally I'm an adventurous eater, but when it comes to Pad Thai I just can't help myself. I love it. I'll almost always order it. And frankly, you can tell a LOT about a restaurant by the way they handle their Pad Thai. It was only okay. It was weirdly watery and had no spiciness whatsoever. I actually had to add Siracha sauce, which I NEVER do. I don't know if they thought I couldn't handle spicy, but come on. Give a girl a chance! Granted, the portion was HUGE (as were all of them), and loaded with perfectly cooked shrimp and tender chicken... but it just lacked flavor. Flavor, and definitely heat. Under better circumstances, TOTT would probably earn 4 stars... but because of the dirty table/silverware and the mediocre Pad Thai, it'll only be three from me today. Maybe once we try their delivery service, I'll bump it up. I hope I can, because I really want to love this place! Cyborgs not withstanding, of course...

    (3)
  • Zac T.

    its in a crappy looking plaza, but the food is really tasty. My tofu was just a little undercooked, but it didn't ruin the meal at all.

    (4)
  • Courtney D.

    Yikes. We ordered take-out from TOTT hoping to find something as good as our favourite Thai place back in Texas. Not even close. I picked up my own food and got 10% off, which was nice, but it didn't make up for the disgusting food I had to take home with me. I got the panang curry, which is one of my favourite thai dishes, and it was watery and chunky at the same time. The chicken was gummy and weird. My husband got the pad thai and it tasted only like lime. His chicken and shrimp were overcooked. Overall, a really awful experience. The place was busy and the decor was nice. It seemed like a lot of people were enjoying it, but that was not my experience. I wouldn't waste my money on this again. We did call and complain about the food being terrible, and they're sending our meal again by delivery for free. After eating just a couple of bites of that chicken once, I can't imagine attempting to eat it again. Oh well.

    (1)
  • Justice H.

    We tried this place on a whim when my fiance and I were ill. Best whim we've ever had, I must say. Their portions are huge, the prices are modest, the food quality is great -- everything we've tried hasn't been super greasy, has been very tasty, and fresh. Also, make sure to ask about their daily specials. Their salmon teriyaki is a sometimes special and is to die for.

    (5)
  • John B.

    Great food. Great experience. The only bad part is that there is no booze.

    (4)
  • Helen Y.

    Their Vietnamese Garlic Shrimp is so yummy! Lots of vegetables inside & love the fried rice that comes with it ($1 extra), totally worth it! Definitely would go back & try other dishes.

    (5)
  • Nathan M.

    I eat here a lot because I work at the church across the street. Sometimes in the restaurant, sometimes get delivery. Never had a bad experience. Not the greatest or most authentic, but always good and not expensive. Good crispy spring rolls! Good service usually. I like it....

    (4)
  • Leigh E.

    You'd never stop at this place if driving by (in a strip mall that looks a bit run down), but do NOT judge a book by its cover! We keep going back for the coconut green curry. You get a huge amount of food for an amazing price and could easily share one order between two people, but we always order two so we have leftovers to take home. Great late night happy hour (2 for 1s) and staff is always friendly.. and fast! If you're looking for great Thai at a great price in a unique atmosphere - this is as good as it gets!

    (5)
  • Valerie M.

    We ordered delivery from here today and it was just awful. Everything was bland no flavor and no heat even though we ordered medium hot. The worst pad thai, tom kha and tom yum. Ever. The green curry was okay but not worth ordering again. How is this place even in business? Yuck.

    (1)
  • Aaron E.

    TOTT has never been one to disappoint me. Always fresh and fast. Delivery is quick too. Food is always hot and the staff is friendly. I thoroughly enjoy the beef drunken noodle dish!

    (4)
  • Ginger C.

    I really like the food here; you get large chunks of fresh veggies that still have crunch and the plates are well presented. The decor is a little too...green, but they seem to pull it off well since it fits the space. The staff are very friendly, but at times they can be overly attentive. My friend and I were there 2 minutes and were asked by 3 different people if we wanted some wine, beer or sake. Everytime we took a sip of our water someone was there to top it off...leaning over our plates to do so. If that's my biggest complaint though, they're doing most excellent. That's also the only reason they're getting 3 stars instead of 4...it was annoying after awhile. They have a good variety of dishes with meat, seafood and vegetarian for us tofu lovers. I had dumplings to start: so tasty! Then I had Buddha's Feast for dinner. Large portions and very well prepared. The prices are very reasonable too. I think I may have to eat here more often. Maybe they'll give the nice water glass girl another task to keep her busy. :)

    (3)
  • Ray R.

    Americanized Thai food. A lot of people rave about this place and my first experience was... well, not great. As a result, I gave it a few more tries and still... not great. There is much better thai food available in Denver. I have not tried any of their Chinese dishes, so I cannot speak for those.

    (2)
  • Maha K.

    I can't agree less with the reviews here. The boy and I ordered delivery and were disappointed when we got half-warm, unappetizing dinners. Extremely-low-mein and what looked like a BBQ Thai chicken from LAST year's new year's celebration. Ick. Wish we could get our $25 back and I hadn't been so lazy about cooking. I guess the only thing they didn't eff up were the fortune cookies.

    (2)
  • Liliana T.

    Either they just changed the chef or I was having a bad batch, but the food I ordered from this place were not as good as the reviews I read here. I ordered a pad thai and it turned out to be overcooked - the noodle was way too soggy, it has no flavor other than whatever the sweet sauce they used to cooked it. The shumai also had no flavor and they're small - I couldn't taste the pork that was claimed to be in it. The dessert was quite pricey ($4.95) for a sticky rice with mango, compared with the competitors that sell it for $1 cheaper, bigger portion and much tastier. Definitely a disappointing first experience with TOTT.

    (2)
  • Sarah P.

    While the space is nice and the service is good, the food here (I ordered egg rolls, a miso, and drunken noodles) is just okay. Both my and my friend's dishes were greasy/too much sauce, and despite the pan-Asian menu, the food is pretty Americanized.

    (2)
  • Bryan M.

    Tuk Tuk... ToTT... I blame my dyslexia but I filed the wrong review. I can only review the delivery... and it was effing amazing. The Sriracha Beef is so good...Lacey is actually ordering me some as I type this. No lie. The sesame chicken was better than I expected, and I was expecting it to be good. Its always nice when a place exceeds your already modestly high hopes. Tonight we're also trying the Curry Chicken and Peanut Sauce. I'll let you know how it is. If you live over on my side of town (West Side FTW!) have them deliver to you. You'll be addicted.

    (4)
  • Lauren D.

    Yes this place looks scary from the outside but it's actually kind of funky-cute on the inside. Our food was good, BF had mongolian beef and I had bhuddas feast. Waited a superlong time for a table but it was a Friday night and apparently the crazy white spider church across the street lets out and they all go there. WORD TO THE WISE, they mega-lie about wait times. We must have waited 20-30 min and we heard them tell people that came in right after us "5-8" or "3-5" min for a table.... Like I said the food is good but I don't think we'll be dining in again, I'd much rather get it delivered or do take out. The service was ok, the ladies are polite but scurrying around so quickly it's like scary polite...screaming nice words at you "here your table!" and slamming things around on your table....mmm no thanks, I'll take my chinese dumpings at home.

    (3)
  • Ang H.

    This place is just down the street from my house. The food is okay - it's not great but it's not bad either. I greatly prefer Star Thai, which is further away and requires I order twice as much for delivery (TOTT only requires a $10 order for delivery, which is nice for a single person like me). Everyone on Yelp seems to like the Seseme Chicken so I tried it last night and I did NOT like it. The chicken was over breaded and soggy. The flavor was okay and the chicken was white meat, once I got through all the breading and found the actual meat! Bottom line is that I will order from here again but I am still in search of an entree that I really like.

    (3)
  • Sean O.

    Perhaps I had an unusually bad experience, but I've only been to this place once and probably will not go back. The first thing that caught me off guard when I walked in was the interior design. It was a bit wacky, but I thought to myself that atmosphere really doesn't matter too much if the food is good. Well, it turns out that the food was terrible. I went with a group and all five of us ordered different items. We each tried each other's dish to see if perhaps only ours was bad. All five meals tasted bad, almost tasted like it was spoiled. The noodles were too chewy and the curry was watered down a lot. It could have been a bad day, but unfortunately, I don't want to go back to find out.

    (1)
  • Lauren R.

    Talk of the Thai, bitches! I work in Belmar, and all the restaurants are gimmicky and suck. So we go to TOTT. Its next to a 7 Eleven on Alameda and looks like an utter shithole, but the food is amazing. This place is home to the best sesame chicken I've ever had in my life. Lunch will only put you out 6 bucks, and the service is fast. Cute decor inside too!

    (4)
  • Fastfish S.

    This place is great. Well, actually, I have never been there, but we get delivery from them at least once a month. They are always fast, fresh, and good. What more can you ask? And a Thai restaurant that delivers!

    (4)
  • Jason D.

    This place was AWFUL. Menu said "thick curry sauce" for the panang, and it was the consistency of skim milk. The shumai were cold and way, way too sweet. The pad thai tasted like nothing but lime, with shrimp so overcooked I could barely bite through it. The chicken in both dishes was gummy, and even the RICE was overcooked. Do not waste your money here. I'm pissed I spent the 18 bucks I did for this pathetic take out.

    (1)
  • Frank C.

    I rely on TOTT when I'm at work and can't leave to pick up lunch. Free delivery and they're pretty fast on top of that. I usually have TOTT a couple of times a month. The food is good, the best Asian cuisine I've found so far living in the area. You really can't go wrong with Sesame and Kung Pao Chicken.

    (4)
  • Sean H.

    I don't hate this place, in fact I used to like it. The last time I was there I was left with a bitter taste in my mouth. First of all I was looking over their menu to order something different than the usual, the waitresses were really pushy and annoyed that I was actually looking at the menu and literally harassed me into ordering when I wasn't ready. I like to relax when I go out, leave me alone. Then the food was drowned in a sauce I didn't find very good, literally drowned, food was soggy. I know its not the restaurants fault but these 2 middle aged men were talking so loud that my friend and I and another group were very distracted, I wish they wouldn't seat people elbow to elbow . But it was enough for me not to come back.

    (2)
  • Scott D.

    one of my favorite places to eat. great food! I have only been there for lunch. The lunch specials are very reasonable. It is the best Kung Poa chicken in town and I usually dont even eat Kung Poa chicken! That is how good it is. It is not a place for bringing a first date or romance. It is a great place to go for lunch!

    (4)
  • Jeramyn F.

    I found the food boring and flavorless. I had to add a quarter cup of shiraka sauce to my "very spicy" dish to feel any heat. We had a bowl of hot and sour soup which was neither hot nor sour. The waitresses were very abrupt which may be a cultural thing but the table behind us came in sat down got menus and promptly left. I don't think I'll be headed back, I had such high hopes :(

    (2)
  • Linda G.

    Have been a TOTT fan since first being clued in four or five years ago. Eat-in is generally decent to very good, but last night we got take-out and it was a disappointment. The pad Thai was bland without a ground peanut in sight. Plenty of egg, little chicken and shrimp. Hot and sour soup here is always mediocre. Do they have a different chef cooking for takeout?! Or maybe an off night. Until then I've never had a bad meal at Tott and I'm Asian-picky. I'll keep a hardcore dis in abeyance until another try. Everybody can have an off night.

    (3)
  • Ann T.

    Pad Thai, Pineapple Curry, and Green Curry with Brown Rice...ALL YUMMY! We got it to go, but it was so worth trying this place out. Check it out :)

    (5)
  • Eric H.

    Ok. So i am on Yelp, and feeling pretty fuckin hungry when I look up who delivers in my hood. Unfortunately I live at Sheridan and Alameda. Which you would think is a bastion of choices. A hop, skip, and a jump from good food. No Car. So I look up a chinese joint. Delivers. Halfway decent reviews. I order over the phone. Sriracha beef, even though the sesame chicken gets the reviews. Yes! Is this Thai? Nah. but pretty f'in good. Wanted the sesame but will try next time. Also ordered crab rangoon which usually sucks everywhere else. Again, upon reading Yelp. ordered and loved. Hot apps delivered!...and they were! And really good. Course only 2 miles but....... The delivery guy, a little guy was there with my dinner hot in 30 minutes on a Friday night at 6. (delivers within 5 miles)This place has a 2nd order coming from me. I like. Alot.

    (4)
  • Lacey M.

    So we decided to try this place again, due to the amazing experience we had last week. Again, we ordered the Siracha Beef, and again it was amazing. We also tried the Chicken in Curry Peanut Sauce, which was also very good. It seemed pretty light and was not very filling, but could have been spicier. And again the rice was cooked perfectly. We also tried the Potstickers, which were very tasty as well, and not too oniony. A little soggy, but to be expected for delivered fried food.

    (4)
  • Clark H.

    It's decent food and they give you a lot of it. I got the sesame chicken which was good but the chicken was a little tough. Service was quick and awesome.

    (3)
  • Katie B.

    I've ordered here several times before, in fact it's usually my second choice after Sidewok Cafe and my first choice if I want curry. The food is great. However I'm totally turned off after my last experience. I called for delivery and a man answered the phone, he was talking so fast I could hardly understand what he was saying. He was totally rushing me on the phone and I placed my order in a matter of seconds and he says "okay bye" I had to stop him to ask how much it was and tell him I was paying with a credit card. He again rushed me through the card number and then just said 'okay' and hung up. After about an hour and 15 minutes of waiting when this place is five minutes away in traffic, I decided to call back and find out where our food was almost convinced the guy didn't even put the order in. I was told by a much nicer and much more patient woman that the food was on its way. Moments later it arrived. Fine. I can overlook something like that. We ate, everything was good, put away left overs. Great. What I can not overlook though is the giant ass, long, thick, greasy black hair that I found in my curry the next day. It was repulsive and I immediately threw the rest of the food out and wanted to vomit. This wasn't just a small little stray hair. It was a big ass wiry 5-6 inch long black hair that does not belong to anyone in my home as none of us have black hair. All I could think about was how it has just been floating around in my food this whole time while I ate the night before. Ugh..thinking about it makes me gag. Needless to say NEVER ordering from this place again.

    (1)
  • Jeremy C.

    I live super close to this place so I brought my daughter here to check it out. It's located in a dingy strip mall anchored by a 7-11, so I wasn't expecting much. Which is good because that's what I got. The interior was nice and clean and we were seated immediately. This place represents itself as a Thai restaurant but the menu doesn't really reflect that, with the few Thai offerings being on the last page of the menu. My daughter was looking forward to a nice bowl of massaman curry but it wasn't listed on the menu. She settled for pad thai and I got the drunken noodles with pork. After a bit the food arrived and we dug in. Her pad thai was very sweet and didn't look like it had been stir fried at all. It was very wet and lacking in spice as well. My drunken noodles themselves were also a bit bland, even though I requested them to be hot. The pork was actually pretty awful, overcooked and off-tasting. There were no sides included with the dishes. Total cost, including a coke and excluding tip, was about $14. Not bad for two people, as long as all you are expecting is to fill your stomach. We won't be going back.

    (2)
  • Roger M.

    Okay, first of all, we've been loyal customers since they opened many years ago and have defended the negative comments we've seen over the last year or so, but now we're joining the choir. The food quality has been inconsistent (to be kind) over the last year or so. The Pad Thai is either overly sweet or not sweet enough and occasionally, they get it just right. Tonight, it was under sweetened and salty. (that was my wife's meal). I had the curry and peanut chicken, with had very little of either flavor and the fried rice, which tasted like someone had dumped the contained of salt in it. After a long run, we're done with TOTT and looking for a new Thai place in the area.

    (1)
  • Ron A.

    '....Talk of the Thai-Asian Grill' are you kidding me? The name is misleading because the food does not have Thai flavoring! I grew up with a lot of Thai kids and have also enjoyed the best of Thai cuisine in San Francisco, CA and Denver, CO. When asked by the lady running the restaurant if the food was good, I politely suggested that dishes tasted more like Chinese food, because a lot of Chinese sauces were used in ALL THAI sounding dishes we ordered. She jokingly said, quote 'It is Thai-American taste, Americans cant eat Thai-Thai, too much flavor '. I was so taken aback that I just laughed it off. She seemed to suggest that Americans don't know about Thai flavors and she was A-OK with that. One dish we ordered was Thai fried rice and it was a disaster. We left the plate untouched after a couple of seconds. I also observed some Vietnamese dishes on the menu and have heard a lot of complaints about places like TOTT Talk of the Thai Asian Grill in Denver, CO. DO NOT mix menus with varying regional flavors that you cannot deliver. I know part of the name is...Thai Asian Grill, but come on- seriously? If you want Asian fusion DON'T try this place. If you want THAI flavors DON'T waste your money here, but if you like Chinese food-yes, this is the place for you, because it all tastes Chinese. The 'Thai' should be taken out of the name and please ladies and gentlemen, we Americans love and KNOW what Thai flavors are.

    (1)
  • Kelli S.

    We love this place. They have an awesome delivery service and fast carryout service as well. Lunch is the best time to actually go to the restaurant and their brown rice is superb. We like the Pad Se-Lew (Chicken)- its a go to dish, Basil Chicken and I love the Moon Harbor. Everything else is okay. My kids like the sesame chicken. Note- I am not a big fan of their beef. It is eerily tender. May be a great thing for some but, I do not prefer it.

    (4)
  • Elly S.

    Solid, delicious Thai and Vietnamese food. I'm an omnivore, and like my meat, but their sesame tofu is normally delicious. I'd go for lunch because the prices are better. Their staff could use a little bit of work and that's why I gave a 4, not 5 - star rating.

    (4)
  • Tracy S.

    This has always been one of my favorite Thai places in town. Today's experience wasn't our usual bliss. The staff was curt, they brought out our dishes all at different times, and the waitress splashed me with the water pitcher twice. Also, in the past I've requested gluten free dishes (I have celiac disease), and they adjusted the sauce for me. Today I got the drunken noodle, which ended up being oily noodles, veggies and tofu with red pepper flakes. No sauce at all. It was OK, but not their usual yummy stuff. The gluten free Pad Thai was strangely red and not very peanutty. Maybe a new chef? They don't advertise gluten free dishes, so it may be unfair to judge on my meals, but I would expect the staff to say, that's not really an option without soy sauce. The food was fresh and hot, (almost too hot, especially with a child at the table), the lettuce wraps were tasty, and my friend loved her Szechuan chicken and eggplant. I plan to eat my leftovers, too, so it was obviously not bad, just not what I expect from these guys.

    (3)
  • Dianne M.

    Fantastic panang, good service reasonable prices, and near home!

    (4)
  • Fawn O.

    Ignore the terrible location and enjoy the excellent food! Really great all the way around. Recommend the Thai Curry Lime Beef or the Thai Fried Rice. Have had group events there at the last minute and they accommodated beautifully!

    (4)
  • Jeremy B.

    Great place! Nice ambience and great food. I've never had something here that I didn't like. Lunch prices are very reasonable. Portions are large. Whisky Beef is where it's at, but the sweet and sour chicken is good too.

    (4)
  • Kari B.

    I'm vegetarian, so I ordered the veggie lo mein and it was AMAZING. It was served quickly and piping hot. Lots of fresh, perfectly cooked vegetables, and was even great as leftovers for lunch the next day. My only complaint was that the service was a little lacking.

    (4)
  • Chris W.

    We use to go to TOTT early on and it was wonderful. However, after ordering delivery today, we are thinking twice. We started our meal with the Chicken Coconut Soup and Thai Spiced Soup. Yum, the soups were actually cooked very well, filling, and at a very reasonable price. After the wonderful soup, we were excited for our main dishes: two orders of Chicken Pad Thai. Both dishes were inedible with one lacking any sort of sauce and the other basically tasting like sweet ketchup. In my world, Pad Thai is a reflection of a Thai restaurant. Bad Pad Thai means I will not be eating there again. Such a shame because the delivery and online ordering is great.

    (2)
  • Cary S.

    I've eaten here and had their delivery for years and liked it. Now it's another story. Saying the food quality is inconsistent is kind. Sometimes it's just ok and others it's horrible. The portioning and quality vary considerably. Like other long term customers, I won't be eating here anymore. They frequently overcharge on delivery orders and when asked about it there's suddenly a language barrier. Poor food quality, bad attitudes, overall just bad now. Save yourself an unhappy experience and find another restaurant.

    (1)
  • Shanna K.

    This place was always one of our family's favorites when I was in HS and college. The atmosphere is quite interesting; lime green and purple, track lighting, glass tables and odd elevator-musiic-ized versions of pop songs. I kind of love it. From curries to sesame tofu, miso soup to vietnamese noodle bowls, they have lots of vegetarian options, and at this point, I've tried them all. Peanut sauce tofu is delicious, as is the sesame tofu, but I think my favorite is either one of their curries or the noodle bowl. My mother is partial to their combo fried rice, and my little sister sustains herself on edamame and miso soup. As a side note, they also deliver. They are quick, efficient, and don't charge. Overall, their prices are on par, or cheaper than most other places...and besides Wokano, they are probably my favorite mix Asian influence restaurant in Colorado.

    (5)
  • Caitlin H.

    Chinese food, particular the Sesame Chicken, was pretty good. The Pad Thai, however, was absolutely terrible. Swimming in water, didn't even really taste like Pad Thai. I only took a few bites before I was picking at my boyfriend's Sesame Chicken. And the coconut shrimp was not very good either. Service was fast. I'd say there's better bang for your buck at Chinese restaurants nearby. Also the chairs were very small and uncomfortable. But the interior decoration was classy.

    (2)
  • Barbara F.

    I eat here once in a while and do take-out often. Service is always friendly and prompt. Love their Pad Thai - just enough sauce and everything cooked perfectly. They do a pretty good Vietnamese Noodle Bowl for a Thai restaurant. In general, all the dishes I've experienced have been very good, not great, but very good. My only complaint is that the lunch portions seem the same as dinner portions, but you pay dinner price after 3.

    (4)
  • Bekki M.

    Absolutely disgusting! The food was cold upon delivery! I specifically requested that I get the house prepared mustard with my cheese and crab Rangoon and when I asked the delivery driver he lied right to my face and said it was in there! I was not! The sesame chicken was so soggy and cold that when I put a fork in it the batter was so wet and sticky it came right off. It looks like they put water over it too! No chopsticks or napkins either! When I called to tell them, they were unresponsive and even less concerned! Never again!

    (1)
  • Steve H.

    This is the best value in Lakewood. They have my favorite panang curry. I like it because it is not too sweet. Getting back to the value, we love them for lunch because the are fast and less than $8 a person. If I had one complaint it would be that the food comes out at different times. It can be awkward waiting a few minutes for the other dishes to come out.

    (5)
  • Neal E.

    Had dinner here earlier this week with work colleagues. Nothing fancy about the place - and not a wholly Thai restaurant as you might discern from the name "Asian Grill." They have other flavors of Asian oriented Cuisine on the menu - such as Chinese and Japanese dishes. We shared an order of the pork Pot Stickers, which were delicious. Served with a nice savory/sweet soy-based dipping sauce. I ordered a cup of their version of Tom Yum soup and their Drunken Noodles with chicken. They use the phrase "Tom Yum" in the description of the soup on the menu - but they call it "Thai Spiced Soup." When I ordered the Drunken Noodles - I referred to it as "Kee Mao Gai." The waitress had no idea what that meant - so I reverted to the Americanized term listed on the menu of "Drunken Noodles." The soup was just average and a bit more tomato-ey and less spicy than most other good Tom Yum soups I've had. Still, not a bad soup - just okay. The Drunken Noodles - were also average. The sauce was a little sweeter than I would prefer, and not spicy enough. Granted, I did not request that they kick up the heat on the dish - I wanted to see what I would get out of the gate. My dining companions ordered the Sesame Tofu and the "Moon Harbor," which consists of minced chicken sauteed with basil, onions & bell peppers. Both came with a mound of steamed rice - formed into the shape of a Valentine style heart (see the attached pix). I got a couple of tastes of the Moon Harbor - I actually liked it better than my entree. The portion sizes were very generous. We all ordered hot tea. Our server was very attentive and checked on us a number of times and refilled both our hot tea cups and water glasses. I would definitely come back here to give the place another try.

    (3)
  • Brett G.

    Food is ok but staff is so rude I've been there 3 times but this will be my last. First two I wrote off as a bad day now this time just proves they plain don't want my business. It's ok there's a really great Chinese place just six blocks away, Szechuan, they are great and friendly. Thanks for convincing me to stick with what's good!

    (1)
  • Devin R.

    I've never had a bad experience here and they always bend over backwards to make sure my food is gluten free. I'm not going to lie, the restaurant looks a little sketchy from the outside, but I promise, it is really nice inside. The staff is all very friendly and food is usually delivered to your table very quickly.

    (4)
  • Duane M.

    We wanted to do something different for dinner and the GF was up for Thai food. I have always had a good experience here. I love the 'mod' feel and the minimalism vibe combination of the place. I love the Mongolian beef with the broccoli! The GF was very happy with the Pad Thai. The portions are always big enough for a great leftover meal. The prices are very reasonable and the wait staff was on top of it.

    (4)
  • Caleb A.

    Do not order from here, they do not care about their product or delivery.

    (1)
  • Juliette P.

    Excellent food in a beautiful little restaurant!

    (4)
  • Lm N.

    If I had to rate solely on the meal I had today, it'd be one star. Perhaps today was a fluke, and normally their food is better. So, I'll give them the benefit of the doubt. I won't be back here on my own free will. The best way to sum it up is "Americanized". My wife ordered the drunken noodles. The bottom half of the plate/bowl it arrived in was full with sauce. My pad thai was drenched and mixed thoroughly in a sweet sauce, and tasted mooshy. On top of that, I ordered it medium. Medium, to me, means "give it a little kick", please. There wasn't the faintest hint of spice to it. Not even a pepper grain. That's unfortunate after the waitress had recommended I stick with "medium because it can be really spicy and if need be hot sauce can be added to it later." After she walked away I had looked for the hot sauce and all that was available was sriracha. Sriracha, awesome as it is, does not belong on pad thai. If you like your food drenched in salty sauce (drunken noodles) or sweet sauce (pad thai), and don't like your food spicy in the least bit then this place may be for you. If you are looking for a more authentic Thai experience, I'd try Taste of Thailand or Wild Ginger.

    (2)
  • Vanessa H.

    I can't with this place. We have now ordered takeout from here 3 times, and it's pretty safe to say the 3rd time was not the charm. I ordered the Sriracha Beef. The beef was chewy and fatty and not very good. The food is bland. They don't ask you how spicy you want your food, so if you don't specify you're going to get no spice at all. My husband actually asked for medium this last time around, and said he noticed no difference in the heat factor. The Vietnamese eggrolls are okay, but I've had better. I can't even tell you what I ordered the first two times, the other entrees were that forgettable. I would say this place is on par quality wise with Panda Express. Panda Express is not great, and it's not horrible. It is also 40% cheaper than TOTT, which would make it a better choice the next time you're craving Asian food--since we're in a recession and all.

    (2)
  • AJ N.

    The atmosphere is kind of cool but the chairs are fairly uncomfortable. I ordered the Hong Kong noodles and wasn't aware that the noodles were crunchy and wasn't too happy about that but I told the waitress and she brought out a side of pad thai noodles at no cost. The flavors were fairly decent. My fiance ordered Pad Thai and it was okay. There were a lot of nice chunks of meat in both dishes. The portions are big and the prices are reasonable.

    (3)
  • Louann R.

    This is one of the best Thai restaurants I've ever been to. Large portions, great taste and beautiful presentation (my rice came in the shape of a heart). Their staff is meticulous in caring for you, pouring tea regularly, etc. SO GOOD!

    (5)
  • Jay P.

    I like it, it's the standard "American" Asian food but it's great for the money. Cheap and it didn't make me poop my brains out an hour later. Doesn't seem like they pump MSG into the food either. Totally a GO TO delivery place.

    (4)
  • Zachary C.

    So much greatness in this restaurant. The food is always fresh, quick, consistent, and delicious. The only thing that should be changed immediately is the soundtrack.

    (5)
  • Gordon F.

    I usually am not a fan of Thai food, but I love this place! the pad thai is awesome, and the sesame scallops are so good! The interior is kind of small, but they do delivery and take out, so it doesnt matter.

    (4)
  • Carlos C.

    This place has the best sesame chicken I have ever tasted. The only other place I have found sesame chicken this good is from China Lee down in the Tech Center. The outside looks like a dump in this small strip mall but don't let that fool ya. You will miss out on some the best Asian food ever. You have to get out and try this, or get delivery. They are always quick and it is always hot and fresh.

    (5)
  • J C.

    I've ordered serveral vegetarian dishes and they're all OK here. BUT, the drunken noodles with tofu (or I'm sure chicken or beef too) is FANTASTIC. Every Thai restaurant I go to I order drunken noodles, and none of them even compares to TOTTS. You have to try it. It's spicy and the noodles are actually in a thin dark sauce that is absolutely delicious.

    (4)
  • Georgia C.

    Triple Delight is a Delight. Food is always piping hot, with a beautiful presentation. And very generous portions. Ordered Wonton soup as a side today. Very bland. Wontons were tasty, but the broth really had no taste at all. The service is fabulous, whether busy or slow. Reasonable prices. This is a wonderful place, even if they have some glitches every so often. Don't we all? I don't understand some of the reviews about rudeness. Everyone I have dealt with exude politeness and gratitude.

    (4)
  • Amanda L.

    I feel bad about giving this place a bad review because our server was extremely friendly. However, the food was inedible. Well, the Vietnamese rolls were good, but the rest was completely inedible. My boyfriend, who will eat even turned meat, could not finish his meal. This is not an undercooked food horror story - the food was just simply terrible. We both ordered Pad Thai and it was super sweet, like honey bun glaze sweet. I have never had Thai food sweet like that before. Even if you like sweet Asian food, though, this was beyond consumable. I attempted to drown the taste in sriracha... but that only allowed me to eat a 1/4 of it - if that. We left refusing to take home the remainder and we always take home leftovers just in case. Again, the server was very sweet but the food we had was just disgusting.

    (1)
  • Renae T.

    Nice menu, great food, fast and friendly service.. Glad they are still there and they deliver also! Portions and pricing are just great.

    (5)
  • Samantha S.

    Since my usual spot I order from closed down I gave this place a try;after finding it on grubhub. I'm glad I did because it was good. Their grilled chicken skewers are delicious. The white rice was perfect as well. The beef and broccoli didn't skimp on the beef as most places do. My only thing was they used a bit too much minced garlic for my taste but honestly not a big deal. The delivery guy was nice as well. Definitely will be my new go to place.

    (4)
  • Siri R.

    1st time ordering from them bc highlands asian grill closed. I'll upgrade to 5 stars in the future if it is as good as today. Summer rolls seemed to be made to order which makes the rice paper perfect, not thick and chewy. We ordered at 930 on a sat and it still came in 30 mins and very tasty. I was that annoying customer who special ordered the Kung pao chicken with different veggies and it came perfectly with a nice amount of spice. Thanks for a good lazy night dinner!

    (4)
  • Michael R.

    We've ordered from TOTT for over a year now and have pretty much been pleased with them. Tonight we ordered sesame chicken for pickup (pickup is always faster), picked it up, brought it home, and started eating only to find they'd given us sesame shrimp. For most people, this would be unwelcome but not a terrible surprise. My fiancee however is allergic to shrimp and immediately had to force herself to throw up her meal. She's lucky she only took a small bite. Great way to spend our eat out night. I'm all for second chances, and I called TOTT asking them to refund our meal. The guy on the phone was incredibly dismissive and hung up on me. When I called back he continued to be dismissive and offered to deliver sesame chicken. I continued to ask for my money back. I'm not sure that I did get it back, but I do know I'm going to dispute the charge and NEVER order from TOTT again. I've never been so angry at a restaurant in my life. It's one thing to mess up an order, it's another to totally dismiss a fatal allergy. Avoid TOTT if you value a caring staff.

    (1)
  • Joshua B.

    I ordered their Pad Thai lunch special today. The noodles were mush and the dish was poorly spiced but worst of all the chicken used could best be described as 'chicken parts' and 'chicken skin' and it was itself undercooked. Severely disappointed it not only turned me off of the restaurant but of the dish itself (which I normally love).

    (2)
  • Adrian C.

    I wish I could say it was the food that got them this rating but it was the staff. My girlfriend and I ordered from them last night, and had it delivered. Delivery was fast and the 15 dollar minimum was no big deal. But when we were eating the chicken lo mien, I bit down on something hard and felt a sharp pain. So I spit out whatever it was and to my surprise it really looked like brown glass from a broken beer bottle. We call the restaurant to advise them of this, didn't even want our money back. But the staff accused us of being liars, and hung up on us. I have never been treated like that by anyone in any customer service business. I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone.

    (1)
  • Allan B.

    Threw away half the food last time I ordered. Went downhill quick. Chicken in the coconut soup was disgusting. Never ordering here again...

    (2)
  • Aimee K.

    !!!!!USE CAUTION!!!!! ::: EXTREMELY disappointing experience. We ordered the Chicken Teriyaki, Summer Rolls and a Shrimp appetizer. The service was very quick we received our order within 35 minutes of placing the call. The rolls and app were fine, however when we were eating the chicken dish, it didn't taste right & was chewy and rubbery. We quickly realized about a quarter of the way through that the chicken WASN'T COOKED!!! We immediately called to let the restaurant know. The manager got on the phone and told us to just "microwave the chicken." We were shocked. We could have gotten seriously sick if we had consumed enough of this chicken before realizing their HUGE mistake. I became irritated and I let her know we would not be "microwaving the chicken" & would be throwing it out. She asked if we wanted a credit for next time but & was about to hang up on me before taking our information. Why offer a credit if you don't know who it's going to? At that point I told her we did not want anything else and I hung up. Within minutes this woman was calling us back and asking if we wanted them to bring us a new order of Chicken Teriyaki and we told her no thank you, she offered a credit again for a Chicken Teriyaki next time and we just asked her to refund our credit card. She said she would for the chicken dish only (she really should have refunded our appetizers as well) We haven't seen any type of refund yet and we certainly won't be eating here again. AMAZING speed of delivery - well no wonder, they don't take the time to actually cook your food. USE CAUTION----- check your orders and your meat if you are a fan of this place.

    (1)
  • Chelsea S.

    Yum. Every time I get food here, it's never a disappointment. portions big enough to feed me for days, sriracha beef is delish :) fast delivery and always friendly service!

    (5)
  • Dave T.

    I'm gonna say based on the delivery we got tonight everything was pretty good. Nothing at all was bad and I liked that they didn't try to substitute good veggies for cheap and skimp on meats. We have a regular get together in this Lakewood area and have decided that TOTT is definitely repeatable. DT

    (4)
  • Merissa B.

    I can't honestly rate this place since the food never showed up. After an hour and a half, our order was cancelled and money refunded with no explination. As a new mom to twins, this really put a damper on my first mother's day. Needless to say, we won't be ordering from them again. Good luck if you give it a try. You're totally lame, Tott!

    (1)
  • Salina M.

    When I ordered the chicken coconut soup (Tom Ka Ga) the chicken consistency was just odd. Like ground, but just couldn't even be sure that's what it was. I found it to be greasy food. I prefer Star Thai in Lakewood.

    (1)
  • Tony M.

    Six of us were here in Lakewood for a conference at Colorado Christian University. We found Tott Asain Grill and we are glad we did. The restaurant was clean and the staff was amazing.the food portions were huge and some of the best I have ever had. We all loved this place. They had a good wine and beer selection and the prices were very reasonable. The only problem is that we live in the Seattle area and probably won't be back to Colorado very often. Tony M.

    (5)
  • Lari-Ann R.

    Food is good if you are looking for fusion. Do not get the dessert. We ordered a tiramisu and it was frozen rock solid and had frostburn.

    (4)
  • Christopher M.

    Had the drunken noodles, was meh. Too wet and not very wide noodles. At least they used mint leaves in the dish as is supposed to be. The sauce was spicy and had decent flavor, but since it's so wet it doesn't stick to the noodles or vegetables so when eating it doesn't flavor every bite as it's supposed too and it's at the bottom of the dish like soup. Vegetables were ok, crisp and tasted reasonable. Drove over 30 mins to try this place out, not worth the drive. Will try another place maybe there is at least one Thai place in Denver that can actually make a good drunken noodle dish.

    (3)
  • Kimberly A.

    Food is tasteless and dry. Ordered the shrimp spring rolls. Had a staple it it!!!A staple!!!??? Ouch!!! Also had the orange chicken, that was so tough I couldn't eat it! I love Chinese food but this place is a miss!! Never go there, your stomach and teeth will thank you!

    (2)
  • Kevin H.

    My fiancée and I just ordered on grub hub and had food delivered from here for the first time, it was 30 minutes late to begin with and the food was disgusting. We had the sesame chicken, chicken lo mein, egg rolls and the wonton soup. The soup must have spilled and leaked out of the bag to begin so the bottom of the bag was soaked, I had the sesame chicken and it was gross, I couldn't eat more than 3 bites, first off it was supposed to be spicy, more like very bland and the chicken was soaked to where the breading was falling off the chicken, worst sesame chicken I can remember ever having from a Chinese restaurant. The egg rolls were probably the best thing about the meal but that's not saying much, I will never order from this place again and I suggest to save yourself the trouble and do the same! Yuck

    (1)
  • Nate G.

    Amazing food, great prices, friendly staff. The lettuce wraps are a huge portion and very delicious! The pad se lew and sesame chicken are my favorites, and the wonton soup is pretty darn good! We have a great time every time we dine in, making delivery just not quite cut it -- it's not bad delivered, just not as good. Highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Emma R.

    I'm on bed rest for pneumonia currently. I've been having steroid induced cravings for some good asian food- first choice was pho, but there isn't one close to me that delivers. So to Yelp I went and I found the restaurant that I've actually been meaning to try for quite a while, and yay! They deliver. I had the Sesame Chicken and an order of steamed dumplings. The dumplings were definitely my favorite part. Perfectly flavored. I really liked the Sesame chicken as well, but I ordered it mild because I always have to test the spicyness first. Next time I'll probably order medium as the mild was just too sweet without the spice to kind of balance it out. Lunch portion is huge! Definitely going to get two meals out of this. Delivery time was quick and I now have a very happy tummy as I continue to recover from my illness.

    (4)
  • Cat B.

    I order delivery from here when I'm feeling lazy and hungry (which is not a rare occurrence lol). The food is always delicious! I usually get the pad Se lew. It is consistently delicious. The customer service is exceptional-- the food always arrives in less than an hour and the delivery guys are always so friendly and kind. 5 stars!!

    (5)
  • Jamie L.

    Well, Color me Impressed. This makes Twice! Again with the late night ordering... They're open till 10, which rocks my world. And they're FRIENDLY when you order! Super fast delivery, too. 15-20 minutes since it definitely wasn't peak time. The $10 minimum for Delivery is very reasonable, and there's no jacked up delivery charge. Enter: Extra Tip for the Driver! This time I had: Fried Shumai - $3.95 ... And AGAIN they were somehow CRISP still, even after a styrofoam home and delivery time! Kudos! Vietnamese Rice Noodle Bowl Combo - $8.25 ... Like, WOAH. Blew me away. Shredded Romaine Lettuce, Bean Sprouts, and Cucumbers along with Rice Noodles, topped with Grilled Pork (With LOTS of Char... YUM!), Grilled Beef Strips and Shrimp. All of which were still hot, and their "Chile Lime" sauce (Somewhere close to my beloved Fish Sauce) complemented it all. Kudos for delivering late, (and FAST) and for being friendly, and, most importantly, for having GOOD food!

    (4)
  • Jonathan E.

    I liked the Drunken Noodles and found them to be friendly and efficient. In fact I ate half there and took the rest home for lunch the next day, enjoying 2 meals for the price of one. Winning!

    (4)
  • Kevin M.

    So Drunken noodles, best in town, Dumplings, one of the best in town, sauces all good, good quality steamed rice. Only complaints are the thai fried rice lacking flavor and being a little overcooked and the chicken tastes cheap. If it wasnt for those two things it would be 5 stars Reccomend: drunken noodles, dumplings Avoid: fried rice

    (4)
  • Austin M.

    I order delivery here more often than I should. The food is consistently good, I'm addicted to the Pad Thai. The one downside I do have to mention is that one of the delivery drivers can be a little grumpy, but I'm willing to look past it for the good food.

    (4)
  • Jayme A.

    Their food is nasty and their service is even worse. I'd rather eat dog food!!! No wonder they were completely void of customers on a Friday night. We took 2 bites of our food and wanted our money back because it tasted so awful. Nicki and Annie tried to argue with me and said they didn't understand what I meant by "this food tastes terrible." What they claimed was "white chicken meat" was actually brown and slimy and greasy. This is the grossest food I have ever eaten. I left there feeling sick to my stomach. I hope I don't have to go to the ER later for food poisoning. NEVER EVER go to this place unless you enjoy eating crap.

    (1)
  • Michelle S.

    Best hot and sour soup I've ever had. The best things about this place are the prices and the portions. Got the panama curry which was very good (albeit not the best I've had) and for $8 I can get 3 meals out of it. Love this place!

    (4)
  • Ratna g.

    The food is always great here, but the service could be better. Some of the staff are great, but there is one lady who could just chill out a little. She literally yelled at me about a choice of menu options. It was quite unnerving but I chalked it up to cultural differences, and moved on. But she did it again to my friend later on. Anyway, the food is great, so I cannot downgrade this place, and the lunch prices are amazing. You have to have the drunken noodles and Panang curry - they are among my favorites. If you are vegetarian, there are great options at lunch here.

    (4)
  • Melissa C.

    My husband and I frequent this place for delivery. They are very quick and the food is always good. Of course, it's not the best Asian cuisine I've ever had, but I don't particularly expect it to be "foodie" quality for cheap take-out. I really appreciate that they will basically try and make you whatever you want (within reason) even if it's not on the menu. I appreciate the flavor of the food, and it always arrives cleanly packaged, plentiful, and with all of the sauces/accoutrements one would need. My husband most always gets the Yushan chicken with fried rice, and I have gotten many of the items on the menu and have never been disappointed.

    (4)
  • Tim H.

    I go to TOTT's every opportunity I get, which is not often enough because I live in Colorado Springs. The exterior is ugly 7-11 strip mall. Inside the art-deco and furniture is very tasteful. Service is quick--sometimes almost too quick. I love everything I've tried on the menu. I tend to like the spicier dishes. I have sampled companion's Sesame Chicken and found it a little too sweet for me.

    (5)
  • H C.

    I have been here for dine in and had food delivered to my home. They are always on point in terms of freshness and flavor. I usually get the Pad Se Lew and I am never dissapointed. They are reasonably priced, friendly, and consistant. This is not "high end" food. It is a neighborhood, "I'm hungry" place.

    (4)
  • Ricky C.

    I like pad Thai,yummy

    (5)
  • Katie B.

    Today I went to TOTT for the second time. They do a nice job for a fair price. I got the drunken noodles, which are very flavorful and well cooked. I've also had the Szechuan eggplant, which was also phenomenal. The food is plated nicely, with the use of molds to make the rice into various shapes. The server came several times to refill our drinks and boxed up our leftovers, although I did end up with my friend's drunken noodles instead of my own. From the outside it doesn't look like much as it is in a small strip mall next to a tobacco store and 7-11, but the restaurant is clean and nicely decorated. Although this is only my second visit to TOTT, I've had it delivered several times. The delivery process is quite easy, you can order online or on the phone. They are efficient and and the delivery fee is very reasonable. They do well, even with large order, we've ordered as many as 12 meals and they prepared them perfectly, even with special requests. When ordering online, you have the ability to choose your heat level, size, and type of rice.

    (4)
  • Jimmy W.

    I have ordered the treasure of Siam as well as lemongrass chicken and was shocked to find out the dish was breaded (least favorite way of cooking) with thick batter which completely sealed off the natural flavor of vegetables, seafood, along with the thick sauce on top. Lemongrass chicken was decent but not enough lemongrass in there. My problem was redemption of entertainment offer which allowed 50% off 2nd entree but they refused my phone offer saying it must be printed. I had assurance that the owner had signed the contract and I had a feeling that she was the owner who regretting signing the offer 6 years ago. After I plea my case and will write Entertainment's management about the incident and standing firm and show them the fine print they signed, they reluctantly gave it to me. Trying to argue with a customer for merely $4.25 discount just really rub me the wrong way especially your discount is NOT as generous as others. Now you will get a foul review as well as a call from Entertainment publication for your bait and switch business practice.

    (1)
  • Amy D.

    I've loved TOTT forever. Well maybe not love, and maybe not for forever, but regardless of if I dine in, carry out or have it delivered, the food's always been good, hot and a great value (leftovers abound.) Last night I ordered the satay beef with fried rice and it was tasty, but probably will try something else next time. Glad I went for something new, but it just wasn't as Thai-peanut-y as I wanted. I'm particularly fond of the Thai summer rolls, Thai BBQ chicken, beef w/ panang curry, curry chicken in peanut sauce and their pot stickers. I'm pretty sure almost all the Thai food I've encountered has been somewhat Americanized, and I'm sure TOTT is no different. But what I'm also sure of is that their food is yummy and fast, which are both winners in my book. P.S. I'm addicted to their spicy Thai peanut sauce. I want to marry it.

    (3)
  • Andreas H.

    I love drunken noodles. Over the past four years living in NYC I've tasted many versions and have refined my taste. Unfortunately the dish I got here was quite poor. It was greasy, there were barely any veggies, the noodles were tough (definitely not hand made either) and it didn't have any sort of spice kick. Truly a 1 star item. The Vietnamese Egg Roll was very good, however, and is the only reason I am giving this place a second star. Overall I was definitely underwhelmed.

    (2)
  • Don B.

    TOTT is good - not great, but good and consistent. The dining room is pleasant - doesn't stand out in any particular way but contemporary and pleasant. Service at TOTT is consistently good - friendly, professional, and polite - not memorable in terms of charismatic servers, but utilitarian at the very least. Food quality likewise is good - the menu is inclined toward Thai but also includes a number of Chinese and Pan-Asian dishes. Green curry, Drunken Noodles and Pad Thai are the Thai dishes by which I compare Thai restaurants. At TOTT, each of these is good - not great, but good. If TOTT stands out in any specific domain, the prices might be a small amount less expensive than the competition. Are you beginning to notice a trend here? I finish where I started - everything about TOTT is consistently good. Yes, you can do better than "good" but you can also do worse, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with "good." If you're hungry for Thai food and close to TOTT, and convenience is important to you, you will have a good experience and won't be disappointed at TOTT. On the other hand, if you have some flexibility, US Thai in Edgewater and Thai Gold in Golden are better options for Thai food on the west side.

    (3)
  • Roger M.

    I love this place, it is on par with my favorite Thai places in other cities that I have lived. I have tried a few others around town but so far TOTT is my favorite.

    (5)
  • Neely D.

    Absolutely the worst food I have EVER had! The chicken didn't even look or taste like chicken, not sure it even was chicken! My dog even turned it down! The smell of the food was awful, smelled like dirty dish water. I thought maybe I could just pick the broccoli out because I was so hungry and the broccoli wasn't even cooked... Just raw and cold! I honestly have never been so disappointed in a place in my life. Don't think this place will be around long if they continue to serve food like this.

    (1)

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Specialities

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

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Chinese Cuisine

The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.

Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.

There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.

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