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  • Steve P.

    Awesome, fresh Thai food! Some of the best Thai in FL and the best prices as well. I eat lunch from here at least once a week! It's always fresh healthy and delicious! A "must try" in Palm Harbor. Thai isn't for everyone from what I've read on other comments. Lol. You cannot compare crap chinese food to this! Haha Gross. And yes, I have eaten at many other Thai places. Thai Nana is awesome!

    (5)
  • Jules S.

    Tragic. I used to visit Thai Nana when they were at the spot where Lucky Dill is now, years ago. This was always my favorite place for Thai food, always a bit on the pricier side, so reserved for more "special occasions". Well, with a recent move back to Dunedin, I wanted to celebrate & took my honey there, bragging about how much more amazing the Thai food is in North P versus St Pete. Wah-wah. My favorite, signature dish, the Chicken Volcano, was overcooked, chewy, and DOUSED--I mean DOUSED with something tasting like lighter fluid. They do light this dish on fire before bringing to the table, nice presentation but it was just ruined last night by way too much of whatever it was poured over it. Inedible. The pork dumplings tasted artificial, and my fiance's Panang Curry wasn't sweet or flavorful enough. It pains me terribly to write this review but it looks like I'm not the only one.

    (1)
  • Max W.

    Nice place with a friendly staff. Food is straight forward Thai fare that fills a need but doesn't really wow. Staff is easy on the eyes and do a good job getting the food out and taking care of you during your visit. Nice selection of alcohol that will complement your meal or serve as it if you decide to go that route. All and all not a bad little place to fill the hollow place in your tummy though parking may be a bit of a pain.

    (3)
  • Stephanie R.

    I have been hearing about Thai Nana from the locals for several years but hadn't tried it until last week. A friend talked us into going... The food was marginal-good. I guess I expected more Thai and less of the standard Chinese restaurant that you find in so many shopping centers. The menu was Thai, but the flavors were not. I think the little Chinese take-out places are actually better. I have had some excellent Thai around here, and I was really floored that so many people like Thai Nana. The only thing I can figure is that it is close to home for many. Suggestions: Zen Sushi & Thai on US 19 is excellent and Tom Yum Thai in Dunedin is also one of my favorites. Both of these places have real Thai food that is tasty and as spicy as you like!

    (1)
  • Sarah C.

    Horrible Thai food. Couldnt eat my pad thai noodles, tasted way too fishy and just very watery.worse part was paying for this stuff.

    (1)
  • Ben W.

    Thai Nana is a decent neighborhood thai place. Nothing is bad, but nothing is great either. We recently got takeout from here and the Pad Thai was leaking everywhere which means two things: The Pad Thai is on the greasy side, and it wasn't packaged well. Worth going to if convenience is a must, but consider Amarit if you can handle the drive to the other side of Palm Harbor.

    (2)
  • danica c.

    What a little hidden gem in the Tampa Bay? One of the best Thai food place when I lived here 7 years ago, (i know I shouldn't write reviews from 7 years ago, but there's a chance its still owned by the same people right?! I mean it's Tampa we are talking about...) did you see all the trophies and AAA awards it got on its walls? One of the most authentic Thai restaurant I've ever had in the US. When I was there, there's this bitchy waiter, he's nice, but he's got that diva attitude you know what I am sayin' *snap finger* XD They always give me a lot of rice because I always order very spicy but not "thai" spicy, they are always super attentive with rice, water and drinks. I ordered that once and I almost died. I took the food togo and put more ingredients in there to lighten the fire. This place introduce me to what Thai land must have tasted like. I have never had pad thai here because I am a Asian food snob, but everything from Curry to just stirfy something is authentic and delicious. Maybe because I have an Asian face so they always cook authentic for me??? If they are still owned by the same people, this place is worth every penny!

    (5)
  • Caitlin M.

    They moved this location from the Lucky Dill plaza at Alderman and Alt-19 just a little ways south, closer to Nebraska. I usually go to Tum Rub Thai (Tampa Road & US-19) but my boyfriend and I decided to try something different. After waiting 20 minutes for a waitress to take our drink order, I grabbed my purse and stood up to leave. Only upon seeing me did a waitress hurry over to take our orders. Our food arrived quickly enough, but I was really not impressed. My pad thai with chicken was kind of greasy (Tum Rub's is WAY better) and not hot enough for me. The prices were fine, the soup was fine, but the service was enough to make me not ever want to come back. Maybe they were having an off night? There was only one waitress for about ten tables. There are definitely MUCH better Thai places in the Bay Area.

    (2)
  • Peter L.

    I was driving around Palm Harbor today at lunch time, so I decided to turn on my mobile app and see were yelpers were recommending. Boy was I glad that I ignored yelp for once! Servers Noy (sp?) and Ghen (sp?) welcomed me quite graciously. The first thing I noticed was a fairly extensive luncheon menu that was quite reasonably priced. I then noticed how friendly the two ladies were with all the tables they were serving. This place must be a local favorite. Everyone seemed to know everyone else. After spending a few weeks in Loei Province, Thailand I'd like to think I have some insights to "authentic Thai food". I ordered the Green Curry with Chicken, Thai hot. As with too many local restaurants, Thai hot isn't really too hot at all. I guess they are afraid to unleash true Thai hotness on dainty American palates, but it was hot enough. So, was this authentic? Of course not. Nothing in the Tampa Bay area, save maybe the Sunday Morning Market at Wat Mongkolratanaram of Florida, in Tampa is close. It's just a matter of available produce. If you really want authentic, it's a 21 hour plane ride away. So, was it tasty? Oh heck yes! I can't wait for my next visit to Thai Nana and to see Noy and Ghen. Maybe I'll try the Pad Thai that too many reviewers were so unimpressed with. Stay tuned for the updates!

    (4)
  • Frank P.

    We take out there at least once a month. We always are happy with the food and the service. I'm usually a green curry guy with chicken. Fried rice with chicken or pork always tasty.

    (4)
  • Jim K.

    I'm not sure what to say first! On the positive side the coconut chicken soup was good. The Panang Chicken had great flavor but that's where the good experience ends unfortunately. They were slow to seat me and even slower to take my order when there were only 4 tables occupied. They charge &2.25 for a soda or tea and you don't get refills so I ordered water. I was shocked that they charged me 95 cents for water! At least I got free refills! The rice served with my Panang Curry was dry too. With everything considered, I do not recommend Thai Nana. What a disappointment. If they didn't try to mickle and dime their customers I might have given them 3 stars.

    (2)
  • Craig P.

    Grabbed a quick lunch here and had great experience. The food was fantastic. The green curry was flavorful and just the right amount of spicey (medium) for me. The restaurant was quite, a nice escape from work.

    (4)
  • Brian H.

    I loved the apps but was not impressed with the entrees. Apps were dumplings and crab rangoon. Notice I didn't put a K there. Real crab and really delightful. The dumplings had incredible pork sausage in it. Very moist. I had pad wee sue she had the panang chicken. Both entrees were on the watery side. Not as robust flavors in the sauce either. Went during lunch and the prices were relatively cheap. Would try again.

    (3)
  • Miriam M.

    Driving down Alt. 19 and spot this Thai spot. My companion was hungry, so he decided to pick up a quick order of pad Thai. Shut the front door....this stuff is delicious!!!! We live in DC and are constantly spoiled by delicious Thai food...this place exceeded our expectations!!! Wow!!! Prices are reasonable and the portions will leave you stuffed full of peanut sauce delight! As an added bonus, the pad Thai is served with chicken and shrimp. Love shrimp! What a nice treat! Will definitely be back to try more exciting dishes on the menu! Thanks for making my evening a delight! (Yes, my evening...because the food smelled so good that I forced my companion to share!!!). :)

    (5)

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  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes

Thai Nana Restaurant

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