Thai Thai Village Sushi Bar
100 Harrison St, Cocoa, FL, 32922
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Address :
100 Harrison St
Cocoa, FL, 32922 - Phone (321) 631-8228
- Website https://thaithai3.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 10
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
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Andrea T.
We were in a hurry to grab a quick bite to eat before a meeting. We were headed to another restaurant that was in the same shopping center. After reviewing the menu at the other place, we decided to head over here to check out the menu. The menu was appealing so we decided to give it a go... I had the katsu roll which was pretty good. They usually make it with chicken but I do not eat chicken so they gladly substituted it with pork. I wish I would've asked them to add cream cheese because generally I select rolls that include it or always add it. My mistake for being in such a rush. Daughter ordered the cashew with chicken. It came with miso soup. The soup was so good I ended up ordering a small bowl myself. Because I always tend to over order (yes the hubby will vouch for this. I know you'll read this and laugh!) we ordered the gyoza as well and they were great. Happy I over ordered! The hubby complains when I do it because he's responsible for eating whatever we don't finish. (I think he secretly likes it though!) The service was good. Not over the top friendly but very attentive. I'd say sincere service not the fake way off server that most people don't really want anyhow! Water was always refilled timely. Considering we were extremely pressed for time I'd say she did a really great job. Food came out epically fast! Just what we needed! Establishment was clean and the restroom was maintained. I'd probably go back and try other things as they do have a rather extensive selection. I was originally going to rate this four stars but as I'm writing this I'm thinking five because if we had more time we probably would've had a great experience.
(5)Deke K.
Welcoming from the outside, large and open from the inside. Had gunk on the table which the waiter only wanted to remove with his thumb when it was sticky all over. He obliged and washed it off. Attentive service otherwise. Soup of the day was hot & sour. Flavor was okay but farrr too much cornstarch and very gummy and thick (looked more like egg drop, too) with a couple pieces of tofu and nothing else in it. Watched another table give it back in trade for a salad. My friend's scallop volcano was delicious though the only vegetable was cabbage with a single broccoli stalk for garnish. The sea scallops were huge. We didn't care for the nearly burnt egg roll. My ginger tofu had very little ginger flavor and almost zero broth. Red & green peppers were fresh. Surprised no panang on the menu. Cheapest meals were $8, most were $11. There was nothing impressive about the food (compared to all Asian restaurants). We got a more generic Chinese food feel than flavorful "Thai". We had the super salty shtick in our mouths for hours after the meal. There are far better options. Disappointed.
(2)Shannon R.
Great sushi! An array of choices - sushi, traditional Thai and Americanized Thai/Japanese dishes. I am from out of town and have had sushi all over the world, I was impressed by both the taste and presentation of each dish. I will be eating here again next time I'm in the area.
(5)Ky M.
We went to ThaiThai for dinner at around 6:30pm. Even though the place might seem small, it was almost packed. We ordered spring rolls, tiger's tear and soft shell crabs for appetizers. Spring rolls weren't so good, but the crabs were very fresh and the tiger's tear rocked! We ordered 2 sets of sushi mori C combo, a seafood pad Thai and a chicken pad Thai. The Pad Thai wasn't bad but they weren't authentic - the taste was a little weird. Sushi combos, on the other hand, were amazing, especially the salmon skin temaki. Service was a little slow, but our server was very nice and patient. Overall, it was a great experience!
(4)Rachel R.
I have visited here regularly through out the years and have always been satisfied. The food is always hot and fresh while the sushi is great too. I recommend the dancing eel roll and the volcano roll for sushi fans. Great curry if you like the spicy stuff (order Thai hot). The fried rice is always a favorite as well. Oh and those crispy crab angels, spring rolls and spicy crab salad for appetizers!
(4)Lafayete H.
I am an adventurer when it comes to food but not sushi. HOWEVER, I decided to venture out and had the lobster tempura roll with avocado, tuna and salmon. The flavors were exquisite...coming back for the next 16 weeks I am here!
(5)Paul C.
Food was great but the waitstaff from the minute we walked in the door had attitude. They were very unattentive, seated us at the back corner of the room. Had to ask for a waiter after sitting down for 10 minutes no one came by. It seemed like no waiter was assigned to our table or didn't want to wait on us. Had to ask for tea refills 2 times, not asked if our food was good; sitting here writing this and have not been asked if we wanted dessert or if we were done yet now for another 8 minutes.
(3)Douglas M.
Great atmosphere, wait staff could be a bit more attentive. Wonderful food. Try any of the curry dishes. A must eat place when you're in the area.
(5)Mike C.
Two of us had a late lunch/early dinner there. Love the location. Service was reasonably quick and the staff was very friendly and accommodating. I had the HOSAMAKI COMBO $15.95 with very generous portions of california roll, j b roll, and tuna roll. Didn't think I was going to finish it, but it was so delicious, nothing was left! I would go there again without hesitation. I didn't give it 5 stars because (you might think this picky) the background music was frankly obnoxious ...up beat dance club music...not good for digestion or conversation.
(4)Susan B.
Enjoyed a great lunch here with friends. Lots of unique selections with a mix of Thai & other Asian dishes, sashimi & sushi. Of course, got the edamame, simple w a little sea salt. We were trying to decide & our server said they will make changes to a selection with no problem! Customized my selection on the sushi/sashimi order. It was delicious. My friend tried the crepe wrapped sushi, different in a good way, it added a nice sweet touch. Even offered if we'd like the bites cut smaller if needed. The shrimp stir fry was very good. The rice tasty, the shrimp were delicious! Our server & the staff were friendly & efficient!
(4)Krissa F.
Took my daughter here for a birthday lunch. Never had pad Thai before this. So yummy. Have since tried it elsewhere, this place wins.
(5)Roberto R.
Had dinner at Thai Thai Village last night 11/11/14 with friends (total of 6 of us). Positive first: Food was good, sushi was fresh and tasty. Negative or disappointing: Service was awful! The restaurant was a bit busy when we first walked in, but within 30 minutes there were 13 people, including the 6 of us. Our server, Randy, was slow, never came to check on us, rude and completely absent. We waited 30 minuets for our first order. We wanted to order more drinks and food, but he was behind the counter on his cell phone, (I saw this personally). Someone in our party ordered a soup and after an hour asked the server what was taking so long for a soup and the server in a rude, hostile tone answers: "I can bring it to you uncooked if you want" as he walked away. The whole front of the house needs a manager desperately. Too bad because the food is actually really good, but with awful service it does not make for a good experience.
(2)Ray N.
Visited the one in Cape Canaveral - same scene but different location (and that a good thing). Will return for good sushi!
(4)TC N.
Very nice cozy place located in a small town that many shops close by. Lobster pad thai is delicious. Must try when you are here!
(5)Yensys L.
Nice place...wouldnt say pricey but...servings are tiny. Sushi rolls size of a thumb nail, pad thai plate was huge but color matched the small serving which made it seem larger. All in all not bad but if you can hold off.....
(3)Alyssa K.
I seriously adore this place. It is the only restaurant on the Space Coast that I am willing to drive all the way from Orlando for. I always get the spicy tuna salad with avocado, you need the avocado to balance out the spicy, but it has the best flavor to it, sort of peanut-y. absolutely in love with it. We always get the beef satay (amazing, especially with the peanut sauce) The lo mein noodles (I crave this on a weekly basis and we always order double of this because its so good) and the panang with beef (its probably one of the best panangs I've ever had) This is a tiny little place but they have multiple locations, I've only ever been to this location, although they used to have an orlando location that I tried to go to once, but I guess they closed, not sure why. I wish they were still here, I would go all the time.
(5)Scott L.
have you noticed all the 'bad' reviews are only about service and that the restaurant was very busy food always rated high, high, high for the lady who said she is from cali and couldn't eat the spicy tuna roll, her expectations are white-lady style sushi not authentic Asian cuisine my wife (immigrant Korean), myself spent 2 decades in Japan and Korean know a little more about how fish is supposed to be served and Thai Thai always delivers in all there locations love them
(5)Melanie H.
My husband and I were visiting Cocoa Beach to celebrate our wedding anniversary and decided to stroll around Cocoa Village one of the evenings. We came about Thai Thai while trying to figure out where we wanted to eat dinner and we decided that this looked like a good place. When we walked in, we were greeted by a couple different staff and then seated at a nice two-person table. The atmosphere is inviting with authentic Thai decor and lighting. The manager, Ton, was extremely friendly and funny. He talked to us a few different times throughout our time there. Our waitress (I didn't catch her name) was also very nice, efficient, and accurate with our orders. She came back to give refills a few times and was even willing to take a picture of us when our food arrived (per my request). We shared an order of Pad Thai and my husband ordered sushi. I was VERY impressed with the Pad Thai! That's my absolute favorite dish and we usually go to a little hole-in-the-wall place back home that makes it perfect so I was super impressed to find that this tasted just as good. To my surprise, after they took our dishes, they surprised us with Thai donuts and congratulated us on our anniversary! I thought that was so thoughtful and kind. Thanks for an awesome meal and excellent service! If and when we return to Cocoa Beach, we'll definitely be back here for another meal! :-)
(5)Steven B.
Food is great but trying to plan a dinner event with friends was just about ruined when they forgot our reservation and no other place around was able to support our party. We had theater tickets for a play and planned for a 2 hour window. It took an hour after breaking up our party and now we are all waiting on drinks because they don't have clean glasses. Also an item we regularly order at the Thai Thai in Cape Canaveral is not available at this location. The staff really doesn't seem to have any sense of urgency or care about the lack of service. 13 loyal customers have now decided to add Thai Thai to the "Do not go" list
(1)Hnick M.
Four stars for the food and two stars for the service. In fairness, our server had an attitude - on another night, perhaps we would have had a more pleasant experience with a different server or perhaps not. We were a party of six, so our server knew he was going to get an 18% tip. This may also have contributed to his lackluster performance. At one point when I questioned the long delay in being served, he lipped off to me in a very inappropriate manner, which pissed me off and I responded in a rather loud manner. After that, the manager appeared and apologized. He didn't offer to reduce the tip, "Oh, the software automatically does that - I have no control" or do anything else to mitigate the problem. I question the capabilities of the manager. In addition to the long delay, there were other front of the house flaws - bad sequencing, used dishes not removed from the table, and generally inattentive service. This while our server was playing with his smart phone. I suggest that if he doesn't want to be a waiter, he should look for another line of work. The food, on the other hand, was quite good - there were flaws, but they were quite minor. The restaurant was a combination of Thai, Japanese, and sushi. The menu was quite extensive and everyone found several entrees they liked. I really can't recommend this place because the service was so bad and no one did anything to fix it.
(3)Linda T.
great food. the fried tofu was awesome, crispy on the outside , soft on the inside. the coconut, lime, lemongrass soup was the best I have had in a long time. my husband got the seafood curry. it was thai hot and made him sweat....he loved it. I would highly recommend this restaurant.
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(1)Chris B.
The best sushi & Thai food in the area, without question. It's not inexpensive but then again sushi never is. But the quality and preparation of their sushi (& the few Thai dishes I've tried) is excellent. Some of my favorites are their fire dragon roll, spider roll, volcano scallops (Thai dish), and spicy tuna salad. The location next to the park in Cocoa Village is nice, too
(5)Goffery A.
Worst service in Cocoa...but the Sushi guys are great! Waitress forgets order items, says 'I'm not Thai, I'm Korean-American' when greeted with Thai greeting, Have to ask for more water, you know, the basic good service. Not here.
(2)Tek M.
fresh fish, very friendly service. had a lady finger's boat, kimchi roll, Thai Thai roll and gyoza. kinda weird having the nigiri cut in half, but it's just as good as NYC sushi. and I'm pretty judgmental that way. clean bathrooms, it was exactly what I wanted all around. happy experience.
(5)Gwanda P.
My favorite restaurant in the area. I would recommend for LUNCH. The lunch specials: Spicy or garlic fish, YUM! The Tom Yum Gai soup is awesome. Reasonably priced food!
(5)Steve M.
I have eaten at the Thai Thai in Cape Canaveral numerous times and always had a great meal. This is the first time I at the Cocoa Village location and it will be my last. The service was horrible and my order was messed up twice. The "replacement" meal was obviously rushed through the kitchen since it was undercooked and not flavored per my request. The manager minimally took care of us by removing my meal from the check - and that was after we had to ask for separate checks - which we originally asked for. I would avoid this location at all costs!
(1)Christine S.
We go there often but never with a big group. Table of 7 last night and the service and food was just as good as always. The waitress was pleasant and around when we needed her. We all enjoyed our dishes. Volcano Chicken was yummy as were the spring rolls. I had Key West sushi and it is always delicious. Super crunch was great! the crab (imitation crab) appetizers were okay but everyone else liked them. Popeye special was another dish that we had.....no complaints. There were a few more dishes that I can't remember. Then dessert of Thai donuts (didn't try but there were none left) and Cheese cake tempura. I didn't particularly care for the cheese cake part but the ice cream and the tempura was really good! The only surprise was the cost of the saki bombs but that's ok...they were probably worth it?!? They were out of the house chardonnay so I ask the waitress to pick one for me and I don't even know the name but it was a perfect wine with my sushi! The only complaint...a waitress(not ours) came by and swiped my chopsticks (that I hadn't used yet) without asking if I was done.
(4)Chris S.
I keep going back and they keep making awesome food. Service has gotten way better, I absolutely love it.
(5)Kim S.
my husband and I think the food here is always well prepared and yummy. we like the steamed gyoza, spicy krab rolls, rock & roll, & volcano roll although we often add sriracha to enhance the spice level. their spicy mayo isn't very spicy but it is really good. I don't even care if I gain a million pounds as a result of eating it...I would totally bigomist marry their spicy mayo & have weird little disgusting spicy mayo babies with it...ohhh, ummm, gross...wait...where was I? oh yeah, I really like Thai Thai in Cocoa Village. it may not be the best sushi I've ever had but it makes me not miss home as much and that's good enough for me.
(4)Kevin T.
I only gave it three stars because all I had was the sushi appetizer it was good but the pieces were a bit small for the price. I smelled the Pad Thai cooking and saw more than one go out so I assume it is good. Next visit I will be headed back here for a plateful. I hope this helped. Staff was friendly and everything smelled great. I also can't wait to try the green tea ice cream. Mmm
(3)Paul G.
We went on a Monday night. We arrive ahead of the crowd at 6:30 pm. By 7 pm, every table was full. The service was brisk. The food was good and the prices, reasonable. This was our 2nd time here and we'll definitely be back. By the way, we ate sushi and it was well prepared. Just because a previous reviewer is from San Jose doesn't mean they're an expert on Japanese food and that east-coast sushi is bad. The miso soup had no beef flavor and was good. By the way, the Thai curry dishes are good too. Enjoy!
(4)Autumn F.
Our daughter lives in FL and had heard really good things about this place. First it is really difficult being from California and all the sushi places being Thai/Sushi around here. It kinda creeps me out but we figured what the heck she wanted sushi. First let me start with the good: Saki, beer. The waitress was pretty nice. Bad: Miso should not taste beefy -period-, sushi is served in bite size pieces and not that great - not the worst I have had but when there is a spicy tuna roll and I refuse to eat it.. that is pretty bad news. I am sure the Thai food was probably better and lesson learned. Also, the waitress and I were chatting and I said I guess sushi isn't so big here.. she says.. well it is.. Me: well it just seems strange that sushi isn't stand alone. Her: Yeah it is finally getting more common Me: I thought you said it was popular. Her: People are becoming more comfortable with it. Okay - seriously lady. You can say it is new not try and say you have a huge following when you don't because you would probably have more customers ordering nigiri and not all those ten million rolls you have on your menu.. A roll is not a sushi experience if that is all you eat. I'm just saying........... I am sure there are some places in Florida that serve fantastic sushi in a stand alone setting.. and I must find them next time I am out this way to visit.
(2)Christine H.
I'm really really not sure why this place is getting so many negative reviews. My husband and I go frequently. We order from both the Thai and sushi menu. We order nigiri and it is ALWAYS fresh and wonderfully prepared!!!!!!!! The duck is delectable, but decadent so do plan on taking some home or sharing, it is way too rich to be an every visit dish. They are always packed, but they do work on seating people as quickly as possible. Suck it up people you can wait 20 minutes to get seated....you'll be waiting longer at your local applebees. The only drawback for me is no liquor license....this girl likes her alcohol. :)
(4)Christie M.
Just had dinner at Thai Thai and was very impressed. We were a party of three. The fresh spring rolls were delicious and the Popeye's Special was a huge hit. Our family loves the beef pad lo mein. The beef on both dishes was tender and juicy. The peanut sauce on the Popeye's Special was light and very tasty. I was most surprised at the size of the sushi rolls. I can normally eat two, even three rolls on a hungry day. I couldn't even finish two rolls here. They were super huge and delicious. I liked the KimChi roll more than the Orlando roll but both were fresh and tasty. The only disappointment was the Tom Kha Gai soup. It had way too much fish sauce and it was almost too fishy to eat. However the coconut milk was smooth so I went ahead and ate most of it. Overall I am very happy to have good Asian food in the Cocoa/Rockledge area.
(4)Masie R.
WOW! This place is awesome. We asked our waiter what was the best and he knew it all, even told us that he went to Thailand with the owners of the restaurant to learn more about the food/culture. He said that the menu items taste just like they do in Thailand. I ordered the mango curry and, needless to say, it was gone VERY fast! Go see for yourself!
(5)Sharon K.
My new favorite restaurant!!! Great food. Great service. Great atmosphere.
(5)Steve S.
we recently moved our boat to cocoa and have eaten there twice in the last two weeks, my wife had thai and i had sushi. both of the sushi meals were awesome. one thai meal was great, the other so-so. the waitstaff was great on both occassions. to be honest, the menu is a bit overwhelming with so many choices, but i stick with sushi and couldn't be happier...
(4)Joe L.
Rude service and horrible food...... I have dined at Thai Thai in both Cocoa and Melbourne. I strongly recommend you do not eat at the Cocoa Village location. I have eaten there a couple times, and the service has normally been good; however, the food has always been subpar compared to the Melbourne location. I have never written a review let alone a bad review, but today was the straw that broke the camels back. Going against my better judgment of past experiences, I decided to place a takeout order. I ordered two meals and two appetizers to go. The lady was very short and trying to rush me off the phone. She gave me a price, and we hung up. Yet, it took me a minute to figure out that the meal was rather expensive. I pulled up the menu online and confirmed that the pricing was off. I called back not even two minutes later, and I got the original lady that took the order. I told her that the pricing was off, and she went through the order again only to find out that she up-charged me for the jumbo volcano shrimp rather than the regular volcano shrimp that I thought I had ordered. She gave me such a nasty attitude saying that she had already put the order in, and they were cooking it. Instead of manning up, I let it slide figuring maybe it was meant to be. Well, I arrived at the restaurant and met the monster lady that took my order. She had the angriest looking eyebrows, and she just looked like a mean b****. I paid for my food and went on my merry way. Once home, the food was horrible. The jumbo shrimp looked jumbo until you cut away all the batter surrounding the little scrawny shrimp that had been butterflied to make it appear larger. In addition, the shrimp was not even deveined. The texture was horrible and hard to chew. Not worth the money or hassle.
(1)Francesca M.
I think this would be a decent introduction to Asian food, if one has never experienced Sushi before. However, seeing as I really enjoy a good roll, I didn't really enjoy myself all that much. I went on a friday night it was pretty busy so it seems like the locals here like it well enough (the only sushi place in the village though....) for an appetizer I got fried squid, it tasted as if it had been thawed & then fried NOT FRESH...that was a bit of a bummer, the rolls were ok nothing speculator a little on the warm side too. I actually was a little relieved to get out of there. I definitely have had better.....
(2)Bob C.
Most excellent lunch. Good service. Very tasty not overly hot. Highly recommend. Extensive menu. Didn't try the Sushi but looked great.
(4)Michael K.
The reviews here for this place are a bit hit and miss, so I think I should respond to some of the negative ones I see here. Before I do, let me ass that we are regulars at this place, and for very good reason. One person wrote pretty bad review, saying she is from California. I think she (and some others here) are making a huge mistake in comparing to what you get in California. I, too, am from California (L.A.), and when we were back there, we would regularly go to Thai Town when we wanted Thai. The thing is, you cannot compare Thai or Sushi herein Central Florida to what you get in a major city, let alone a place like L.A. that has a significant Thai population. To compare is absolutely unfair. You need to compare to what is available in the area, and make notes from that point of view. For example, several note that all of the Thai places (and sushi places) in this area are combined as Thai / Sushi. This is true, and we often joke about it. But the reality is that they do lots of combined ethnic groups at restaurants here, because the population isn't great enough to have narrow focus. Similarly, you find "Mediterranean" restaurants that combine Lebanese, Greek, etc. It just is what it is. OK, so how about THIS place? We have lived here for 5 years. NOTHING compares to what we used to get in L.A., and for quite a while, I believed that there simply was no decent Thai to be had in Brevard County. Then we happened wo walk into this place. They have, by far, the most extensive Thai menu in the area, and the food is excellent. Nothing in this area even comes close. If you are in Brevard County, this is the only place worth going to if you want Thai, period. As for the service, it is excellent. the staff are knowledgeable, and the service is very friendly. The location is great, being in the adorable Cocoa Village. Finally, this place is usually quite busy... good sign, right? I strongly reccommend it!
(5)Mark C.
Great location in Cocoa Village. Lots of choices on the menu. I really like the Pad Thai and their sushi. Volcano roll is great.
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