Literally made it to paradise. Wifey and I were in the mood for something different and spicy. There was and Indian restaurant in this same mall that we wanted to try as well, but today it was Thai Paradise. Great little place. We got there about opening time, so the AC was not up and running yet. Very hot as we came in and the woman who greeted us said they had just turned on the AC as we walked in. It did cool off quickly. Not huge, but good use of the little space that they have. There is a competing Thai restaurant about 2 miles from here as well. Wifey and I will have to compare these two eventually. For starters the Miso Soup. Had Tofu in it. Wifey was not a fan. I am not a Miso soup fan, so I did not try this one. Wifey ordered the Crispy Duck Curry and Egg Fried Rice. This was delicious. Now, anyone that knows me, knows I love it all. This is not like @naradevathai. It doesn't even compare, but it is very tasty. I did enjoy it a lot. I ordered from the Japanese side and got the Teriyaki Steak with white rice. Very good. Not too salty. That has been my experience with Teriyaki, but this one was very good.
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Byron E.
Excellent grub and service. Limited menu but worth it. The service was personal and on the ball. The menu was pricey but the portions big. In our dried up lil tourist town, this place is a breath of freash air.
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Mike R.
Ordered Thai tea and they were out. A Thai restaurant doesn't have Thai tea! Hmmm... Sushi was warm but tasted ok. Finally, the Mossaman chicken dish was extremely greasy/oily. You could see it separating as was really gross. I haven't sent a dish back in years but did send this back. The Tom Yum soup was very good as well as the sweet iced tea. Overall, I probably won't go back. It would take a lot to convince me to visit here again.
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Richard L.
A hidden gem in Cocoa Beach! Fantastic soups and rice! Lots of sushi options as well.
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Karen E.
This place is one of those hidden gems in a beach town that is full of trendy/ touristy restaurants; what a fantastic place!! We took a trip to Cocoa Beach for business/vacation purposes, and one of our co-workers suggested this place, because he always go to Thai Paradise when he is in town for business. I'm so glad he suggested it, because as soon as I looked at the menu, and saw the lady in the kitchen (she is the owner and chef) I knew we came to the right place. It's a low-key, casual restaurant, perfect for lunches, or casual dinners. The food is made to perfection! This is the real-deal Thai food you wouldn't be able to find in many places in the US. The family who owns this place, apparently sometimes close this restaurant when they go back to Thailand for vacations, and the reason they will not leave it open while they are overseas, is because the wife, is the chef and she cooks everything from start-to-finish following traditional Thai recipes. I mean... really?! How awesome is that?! Oh wait, I'll tell you how awesome that is: she will not leave the cooking for anyone but herself... Oh baby! It is MAGNIFICENT: the food, that is! Seriously, if you love good Thai food that is real and authentic, fresh and tastes amazing: do not miss out on going here! Your Cocoa Beach vacay will be a lot more interesting- I promise. While we at it... you think they deliver to DC?!
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Lena C.
Cocoa Beach bound with a friend who is seafood-challenged? Then add Thai Paradise to the list of eateries. I'm a sucker for good Thai and good Pho, so I was happy to stumble onto this small authentic Thai restaurant in the middle of tourist town. Of course I ordered a seafood pho then went to town on the peppers, curry, and chili paste tray delivered to the table. I feel like pho isn't pho, without tears of deliciously-painful-joy and Thai Paradise delivered. Super service and even served up a complimentary dessert for mother's day.
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Mary R.
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Marvin M.
Literally made it to paradise. Wifey and I were in the mood for something different and spicy. There was and Indian restaurant in this same mall that we wanted to try as well, but today it was Thai Paradise. Great little place. We got there about opening time, so the AC was not up and running yet. Very hot as we came in and the woman who greeted us said they had just turned on the AC as we walked in. It did cool off quickly. Not huge, but good use of the little space that they have. There is a competing Thai restaurant about 2 miles from here as well. Wifey and I will have to compare these two eventually. For starters the Miso Soup. Had Tofu in it. Wifey was not a fan. I am not a Miso soup fan, so I did not try this one. Wifey ordered the Crispy Duck Curry and Egg Fried Rice. This was delicious. Now, anyone that knows me, knows I love it all. This is not like @naradevathai. It doesn't even compare, but it is very tasty. I did enjoy it a lot. I ordered from the Japanese side and got the Teriyaki Steak with white rice. Very good. Not too salty. That has been my experience with Teriyaki, but this one was very good.
(3)Byron E.
Excellent grub and service. Limited menu but worth it. The service was personal and on the ball. The menu was pricey but the portions big. In our dried up lil tourist town, this place is a breath of freash air.
(4)Mike R.
Ordered Thai tea and they were out. A Thai restaurant doesn't have Thai tea! Hmmm... Sushi was warm but tasted ok. Finally, the Mossaman chicken dish was extremely greasy/oily. You could see it separating as was really gross. I haven't sent a dish back in years but did send this back. The Tom Yum soup was very good as well as the sweet iced tea. Overall, I probably won't go back. It would take a lot to convince me to visit here again.
(2)Richard L.
A hidden gem in Cocoa Beach! Fantastic soups and rice! Lots of sushi options as well.
(5)Karen E.
This place is one of those hidden gems in a beach town that is full of trendy/ touristy restaurants; what a fantastic place!! We took a trip to Cocoa Beach for business/vacation purposes, and one of our co-workers suggested this place, because he always go to Thai Paradise when he is in town for business. I'm so glad he suggested it, because as soon as I looked at the menu, and saw the lady in the kitchen (she is the owner and chef) I knew we came to the right place. It's a low-key, casual restaurant, perfect for lunches, or casual dinners. The food is made to perfection! This is the real-deal Thai food you wouldn't be able to find in many places in the US. The family who owns this place, apparently sometimes close this restaurant when they go back to Thailand for vacations, and the reason they will not leave it open while they are overseas, is because the wife, is the chef and she cooks everything from start-to-finish following traditional Thai recipes. I mean... really?! How awesome is that?! Oh wait, I'll tell you how awesome that is: she will not leave the cooking for anyone but herself... Oh baby! It is MAGNIFICENT: the food, that is! Seriously, if you love good Thai food that is real and authentic, fresh and tastes amazing: do not miss out on going here! Your Cocoa Beach vacay will be a lot more interesting- I promise. While we at it... you think they deliver to DC?!
(5)Lena C.
Cocoa Beach bound with a friend who is seafood-challenged? Then add Thai Paradise to the list of eateries. I'm a sucker for good Thai and good Pho, so I was happy to stumble onto this small authentic Thai restaurant in the middle of tourist town. Of course I ordered a seafood pho then went to town on the peppers, curry, and chili paste tray delivered to the table. I feel like pho isn't pho, without tears of deliciously-painful-joy and Thai Paradise delivered. Super service and even served up a complimentary dessert for mother's day.
(4)Mary R.
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