I stopped by the other night with a little hesitation from the reviews, but my first impression when I walked in was that i felt very welcomed. They have touch screens that you can order on or you can order with an actual person. I used the touch screen but the employee was really helpful. It smelled really good and in my home with the food, I was really hoping it tasted as good as it smelled. I got a couple things for my husband and I to split. I couldn't tell you which was my favorite it kept switching. The prices aren't bad, it was cheaper then the chinese food we had earlier that week. I thought it was very good and I would definitely go back.
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Allison M.
Tried this place for the first time tonight. This place was nasty. Our thai rolls were almost frozen. We asked for a new order and those were almost frozen too. The pad thai was mediocre, chicken tasted like rubber, and my bf's meal tasted like it was frozen asian food from Sam's club. Overpriced for portions. Do yourself a favor and don't waste time or money. Not going back.
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Cody H.
Ate there twice. This is less than quality Thai food. The portions are small, the food was oily. We ordered three dishes and it took FOREVER. Given they are new, I would expect the speed of the service to get better, but if the quality and portions of the food remain the same.. they wont last long. Sad.. St. Pete is in need of good thai.
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Arturo R.
I don't understand how they always run out of stuff... They were out of the Thai rolls the couple times I've been there, I got spring rolls instead and they put the peanut sauce in the bag without securing the lid, made a huge mess in my car plus couldn't even use it for the spring rolls, which without the sauce were disgusting. The food was nothing special, small, kind of bland and overpriced. Not going back there at all.
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Paul S.
2nd time here since the opening and let me tell you they've got some of the kinks worked out. The pad Thai was tasty as opposed to the burnt dry variant I received a month ago. I think the owners are reading to these reviews, as the food is not as hit or miss as before.
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Pyra-Danny V.
This is one of those places where no matter whether you bash or hate or stare... it'll still be popular because people will think they're getting a good deal. Read on. AH THAT LOCATION Located on busy 4th Street there's almost NO Thai food competition (just a couple further north) and definitely no casual Thai place. Its position near the busiest Publixes in the world and along the route of businesses will keep this place busy. Avoid the building's personal parking lot (it's difficult to get back on the road and it's small) and just park in the nearby plaza's lot instead. PERSONAL STORY Hungry and tired I was happy to tell my order to a touch screen instead--it was very easy to do and you can also mention if don't want a certain ingredient. I selected 'no peanuts' on my Phad Thai... both my receipt and the order echoed that. I took my to-go order, drove home, and saw my dish covered in Peanuts. Hungry, tired, and mad, I drove back. Luckily they replaced it quickly and I just left but I was still mad at having to drive all that way. HOW'S THE FOOD? Everything's been a little over-sauced, over-spiced, under-Meat... Thai food for American tastes with definite fast-food hints. The Phad Thai was missing that sour and salty from Tamarinds or Fish Sauce. The JusThai Meat and Sauce was like Chik-Fil-A Nuggets with a Sweet Soy Sauce... not bad and kinda comforting. I hate to compare but when the prices are almost exactly like Thai restaurants up the road I'd recommend just going to those places, getting a take-out, and getting better tasting dishes at the same price.
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Jess D.
It was my girlfriends and I first time coming here, I was excited to try it out. When we went inside, we noticed it was a very modern yet comfortable feel. Someone obviously put a lot of time into the design of the place which I love that stuff. At the counter where you order, there are screens in which you can order from and modify your order. I think it's great, I don't necessarily like having to tell someone my order every time I go out to eat. I had the Drunken Noodle dish with no onion. It was made the way I ordered, and the veggies were cooked the way I liked. The only thing was that the sauce was a little too salty for my taste. Other than that, I enjoyed my food; and I'm pretty picky and I know what I like. There is a decent amount of seating, good for groups.
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Dave D.
First time visit - really excited. We ordered on the computers - which we loved. we gout tickets and sat down. No one brought us drinks, gave us cups, or greeted us or said anything to us. After a while of sitting there wondering how we get a drink, we went up and had to ask someone about it. A little confusing. This things are easily worked out and not a really big deal. The big deal was the rotten salads that My wife and I received. it was absolutely awful. I don't know how anyone preparing a salad dish wouldn't notice how nasty it was. The Pat thai was really salty - no way this was healthy at all. Vary disappointing.
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Joaeph S.
Tried the pad Thai, spring rolls and soup. Terrible I have been to Thailand many times and eaten many Thai restaurants around town. This place won't make it based on what I ate. Never going back
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Robert P.
The worst Thai that I have ever ordered. I repeated the order 5times and they did not understand. I had to hang up. I am not sure they even sure they serve Thai food.
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Mia K.
Maybe it was my particular set of circumstances that led me to rate 4 stars on Just Thai .. but bear with me on this one. 1) Speed of Service: I was really, really hungry! By the time I sipped my Thai tea with cream and sat down, the cashier brought the food to my table. Had I been at a Thai restaurant, I would've been waiting for at least 20-30 minutes (thus, gnawing on my own arm). The Thai tea was a bit overloaded with cream, but it was refreshing nonetheless. 2) The Food: What the shrimp spring rolls lacked in presentation, was made up for with freshness. I love the cilantro and mint, but this was the first time I've seen rice vermicelli in the recipe. The chicken pad Thai was great for a lightning quick dinner, but didn't have the spicy kick that typical Thai restaurants offer. I only had one issue with this restaurant.. the price. I had Thai tea, shrimp spring rolls, and chicken pad Thai. It came up to $18. I would've liked to have the option of a half-sized entree and to tip with plastic. Other than that, if you're in the mood for a quick Thai place, you'll be fine here!
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Cassie B.
This place continually screws up. Honestly. This is one of those restaurants that you want to be good, you really do. It's pretty, and it's convenient, and it's fast. Well, it's fast when they actually make your food. Every time I have ordered from here they have gotten something wrong. It doesn't matter if you walked in and ordered there, or if you call, or if you use their online ordering, they'll just forget something, give you the wrong food, or just some plain ol' weird stuff. Honestly I don't know how they can mess it up so bad. The last (and final) time we ate there we ordered $70 worth of food online for later that day. Got the email confirmation, all good, easy peasy. Go there to pick it up, and it's not ready. This is 3 hours after we ordered. They start fumbling, saying it was cancelled (?) and supposed to be picked up two hours earlier (??) They say they're making it because they still have the info on our order in the back (???) After waiting 20 more minutes, we get it, take it home. No discount, no sorry, nothing. We open it up to find they've thrown in TWO free spring rolls. Two. For an order of 6 entrees. What a joke. Don't eat here. Ever. The food is mediocre, the service is bad, it's not authentic, it's expensive for what it is. Go to Siam Garden!! At least you'll get delicious food that won't repeat on you that night!!!!
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Chago R.
Not sure if I can say anything other than what's already been said. We pulled up to a parking lot that had three cars. There were three employees present. Uh oh. The only other client there was leaving with a take out bag and we had come to dine in. Uh oh. I do not understand the reasoning behind blasting 90's shit rock at a dining establishment. Especially one trying to go for a Thai vibe. I say trying because they don't actually achieve any Thai vibe. Inside it looks like an Evos except with flies ad you're immediately wishing you were in Evos instead. The food was ok. If downtown St. Pete sinks into the middle of the earth and takes its Thai restaurants with it... Sure. Give this place a try. But get take out.
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Crystal H.
I'm still a little confused by my visit to Just Thai. I honestly can not determine if I liked it or not. It will require a return visit, but I am not sure that will happen anytime soon. Here is the breakdown of my initial visit. I ordered the Thai Chicken with noodles instead of rice. I should also note that I am a huge fan of Thai food. -Tiny and difficult to navigate parking lot. I had to reverse and go back to find a parking spot at the back of the building. -This IS NOT REALLY THAI at least not based off of the "Thai Chicken" I ordered. Maybe they could stretch it to "American Thai". -Expensive. $9 for Thai Chicken by itself. I can get twice the amount of food for a dollar or two less and more flavor at my local Thai spot. I wanted to try the dumplings too, but couldn't bring myself to pay an extra $6 for 4 dumplings. -Oversauced. I like my food saucy. I am the condiment queen. Yet, the Thai Chicken was SO covered in sweet sauce that I had a hard time eating it. -Confusing. I heard there were computers to order from before arriving. I didn't see them. I ordered from a nice young gentleman at a cash register. Then, we weren't sure where to go. There is a condiment station that is poorly placed in the middle of the floor. Do we go to the back of that? Sit in the dining room? No clue. I followed the lady in front of me and we watched our meals prepared from behind the glass on the back of the condiment station. We were then moved away by an employee that apologized because she was supposed to be standing there and bagging the orders as they came out. ?? Weird. -Cool: I love that you can see your meals being prepared in the large woks behind the glass. There were LOTS of employees back there cranking out the meals in several woks. Like I said, reserving my final opinion until I try them at least one more time. At this point in time I am a little apprehensive to return, but I will eventually. For now, 3 stars and lots of confusion.
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Sonia O.
I was really excited to eat here but was disappointed. I had been waiting for months for it to open bc of the thought of being able to order Thai food without the 30 min wait had me drooling. The decor was really hip and clean. The restaurant was well maintained. The ordering system was cool. You walk up the counter and use the computer up front to place your order. You also have the option to have someone take your order if you need that personal touch. So the service and concept are outstanding. Unfortunately, the food leaves a lot to be desired. I ordered the chicken pad thai and a thai roll. It was drenched in sauces and didn't really taste like pad thai. I had a couple of bites and threw it away. The thai roll was very good. It was also very expensive for "Fast Food". I paid about $13.00. For that price, I could have driven to one of the nearby Thai restaurants.
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Ali C.
So I wanted Thai and my daughter said you should try Just Thai since it is new . . . mistake, should have stayed with my tried and true Siam Garden just a few blocks over. As others have mentioned and I agree with the parking lot situation stinks, there is no ambiance, the food is over priced and it is meh. I got the shrimp pad thai and chicken penang curry with jasmine rice. I had a choice of brown rice, jasmine rice or friend rice - not sure if there was an upcharge for different rice choices. The pad thai was better than the curry. The curry did not have near enough sauce or flavor. Will not go again.
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Frank R.
Unfortunately this was a false start for the Burg new comer in quick serve McDirt. Wings not cripsy, flavors not authentic or even remotely close to real Thai and to add final insult to injury they (mgr) even put piping hot food into a plastic container that literally melted into my food and all over my table as it was delivered. Plus they have no flexibility in menu and special requests. The manager said "no" so many times that I felt molested after I paid. 2 stars for concept and order system. Otherwise I'll see what happens on the possible "goodwill" return try in the near future. They invest in be Burg so they get one more shot. Get your woks right and tight over there so you can deliver on all that fancy sell copy otherwise just another Chinese style fast food concept we don't need.
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Wyatt G.
I have been here several times. I have to say it is not a place to go for a good authentic Thai meal. It is mediocre at best. Bland food for the most part. I've had the spring rolls, Panang curry, and the pad Thai. Pad Thai was the best, but still bland with not much taste. It's actually hard to explain the taste of the food. No pun intended it just leaves a bad after taste in your mouth. I'd have to say what probably makes this place so unappealing though is the corporate blandness of the entire restaurant. It just feels like a fast-food chain type restaurant. If your into that kind of dining experience then maybe this place is for you. The one plus is the staff has been very nice and attentive when I have been in there. But if your wanting Thai in the area there are much better options.
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Chris W.
Tried out the restaurant recently. It's basically a Thai-version of Chipoltes. Food was good, we all ordered Pad Thai, chicken and shrimp. I also ordered Spring Rolls which I have to say was the first time I ever had them cold. These were not that great. The texture and taste...just not good. They came in a cellophane wrapper but we all stared at the rice paper wrap because we had no idea if that was real or needed to be removed. Seems they would be much better hot/steamed. Trying to get a seat was next to impossible. It was really busy, good for the business, not so good trying to sit down. Ordering is done either one your own thru a do-it-yourself point of sale, or they have a couple employees that can take your order. Line was out the door. I guess nothing stood out to me. The parking was a ridiculous. Not enough for everyone who's eating there. Good location as far as a busy street? Yes. Should've shoved the whole building back a hundred feet.
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Krayer Z.
Today I tried a new place called JustThai it's located on 4th Street and about 21st avenue. I can say I am not a big fan of Thai food but since this is a new restraunt I wanted to try it out. I order pad thai with chicken and chicken in dumplings and I have to say it was great I am having second thoughts about Thai food it's pretty good stuff well at least at JustThai. I would highly recommend this new place. Please check them out and enjoy.
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Mary S.
I really don't understand how people are rating this place with such low ratings... I come here all the time, their pad Thai is consistently flavorful and delicious, and their Tom Yum soup is amazing! I've never had a bad experience here.
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Chad M.
I am adding this update because I gave JusThai another chance and I will say it was a significantly better experience. Shortly after my first review the owner reached out to me and admitted they had some challenges when they opened but had since made some changes and invited me back to give them another chance. I really appreciated her making the offer. Unfortunately I was not available the day she offered so she said she would email me a voucher. I never received the voucher but I decided to try them anyway. Free meal was lot my goal but was a nice gesture. I have been back 3 times now and it was good every time. Everything seemed fresh and tasted great and they were not out of anything like before. I would still like to see a little more meat in the meals but it is still not bad for under $10 and during the week they throw in a egg roll and drink. The staff is always friendly.
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Morgan D.
The architecture was beautiful, you can tell someone has put some time and money into it. The food was good but after a little you noticed it was a little bland, and my partners food was rather salty. But I doubt we would come again.
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Marianne M.
I have tried other JustThai's and was disappointed BUT this franchise got it right! VERY good food! I will definitely come back back again!
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Real Shopper R.
Not good at all ~ save your money - this is my 2nd time here and it's worse than the 1st time :)
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Zachary H.
After a heavy night of celebrating a friend's new job with some cold adult beverages, I was craving some Thai food the next morning and thought would check this place out especially being a new place...the staff was very friendly and polite and answered all questions I had. You have the option to use touch screen to order or they are happy to take your order. I ordered chicken pad Thai with extra chicken, fresh rolls and a thai tea my total was $18 and some change, wow! The food did arrive very fast. The Thai tea tastes like cream and sugar, I asked to change it as it was disgusting. Which they did with no issues and asked what was wrong with it. I am not sure if he was a manger, but someone approached me while I was eating and asked if the Thai tea issue was resolved and informed me they are making a new batch. The pad Thai was ok I would hate to see what the chicken pad Thai looked like with out the "extra" chicken. The fresh roll was average, however, not a fan of their peanut sauce. I don't really see me returning as I could have had the same meal at other local places for half the price especially at lunch time.
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Lauren H.
I've driven by this place a few times since it opened and noticed never too many cars there but decided to try it out anyways.. I love the modern feel when you walk in but was then told they were out of over half their appetizers... But was ok and decided to try another app that they did have.. I ordered things wings which I liked!! But also had the pad Thai and was highly disappointed... No flavor.
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Micko M.
We love Thai food. We've eaten it 100's of times. Thai food is our go to food when we're on vacation. We've been to many Thai restaurants, including Thai fast food in a Honolulu mall. Just Thai is a nicely decorated place. If we were to judge it by the decor, it would get 5 stars. However, we're supposed to eat food at restaurants; we don't just stare at the pretty decor. The food at Just Thai has no relationship whatever to Thai food. We ordered the pad thai & bangkok beef. Sadly, we could barely tell the difference between the two. The same sauce seems to have been used for both. They looked like brown messes of noodles. We tried each of the dishes & returned them to the cashier & told him that this was the worst Thai food we ever tasted. He stared at us blankly. This was worse than the worst food you can imagine at a mall food court but it's at a sit-down restaurant price. The kitchen even looks like the Teriyaki kitchens in the malls. Don't waste your gas, don't waste your time, don't waste your money. Pick any hole in the wall that says Thai on the front & you're guaranteed more authentic and better Thai food. If we could give no stars, we would.
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Noaa B.
The place looks really great and inviting. It has an open kitchen and a clean look. It's basically a fast food Thai place. The menu is quite basic and it gives you the ability to choose everything almost with chicken, beef, shrimp or tofu. I ordered the Tom yum soup and shrimp spring rolls and my friend ordered the Bangkok beef. She said that it was ok but too sweet for her taste (even after adding a good amount of pepper flakes and siracha). I thought the soup was ok. The vegetables were fresh and there was a good amount of them. The spring rolls were quite disappointing. The rice paper was quite chewy and rough and the inside had mixed greens which was weird. I'm used to spinach or just romaine. You can choose between sauces to accompany them. All in all it was no more than ok. I thought the price for what you got was slightly expensive although in general it's not an expensive place. Would prefer going somewhere else like the queen and I
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Mary B.
Average is about all I can say. Just Thai Chicken was way overcooked and not that tasty. Chicken dumplings were ok. They offer no drink options other than water if you don't want something with sugar in it which I think is ridiculous. They have four or five choices of iced tea but they're all sweet. Who doesn't offer an unsweet tea version? I definately won't be back.
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Jess M.
Was super excited about this place but sadly I was disappointed. Ordered spring rolls with shrimp. ...got one shrimp in each not worth the extra money for it and on top of the the one lil shrimp tasted awful. The rest of my food was less impressive and also had shrimp in it... needless to say there was about 5 shrimp with they all tasted bad. Only plus was service was quick.
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Chris E.
Very uninspired. The General Thai Chicken could pass for a microwavable Lean Cuisine.
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Lord Byron V.
Yea it's a tad on the pricey side, but it's perfectly acceptable Thai food. I had the Basil Stir Fry and it didn't disappoint. Was a huge portion too.
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Elizabeth W.
What is it with Thai food these days? When I first tried Thai food in the 90's it had a easy distinct flavor that was neither too sweet nor to salty. Now, the schlock that passes as Thai food is so sweet you would think Nestle was behind the final product. If that sounds delicious then go to JusThai where the pad Thai is swimming in some high fructose corn syrup concoction. It leaves a distinct after taste that no amount of water can wash from my mouth. I will not eat here again.
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Phillip C.
This was the first time that I've tried this place and it was just okay. It was a little chaotic from the parking along with the seating inside. It was also pretty noisy which doesn't bother me but I kind of felt a little cramped. I had the shrimp curry and it was mediocre at best. It didn't have enough sauce on it so I had to ask them for extra sauce and the shrimp was a little mushy like it was just cheap shrimp. On a positive note the curry sauce was pretty good and the vegetables were nice and crisp but I probably won't go back. I definitely felt like it was a little overpriced as well. There is not a 2 1/2 so you get a 3.
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Evangelist R.
Well, I went to JustThai for the first time. When I arrived there was no where to park, very small parking lot. I had to park at the business next to it. I went in and it was packed with people!! There are touch screens to place your order if you use a credit card but most people waited to have someone take their order, myself included. I ordered Fresh Spring Rolls and Basil Stir fry w/jasmine brown rice. Once I ordered I looked around and there was no place to sit. It was so loud, but I was told to listen for my number. You can see the kitchen, cooking food and there is one guy in the kitchen calling out the orders and what he needed to complete the orders. It took almost 20 minutes to receive my food. It smelled delicious. I could not wait to get home to eat. You can eat there but it was too noise for me. When I opened the food box, I was a little disappointed because there was not enough Basil Stir fry to put on the jasmine brown rice. I wish that I could have ordered more veggies. The food was good, I didn't care for the lack of vegetables but good flavor. The service was ok, if I go back it will be after the crowd is gone.
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David M.
First of all my review is based on service since we never got to eat there. First of all if you are planning on going here based on eating at the South Tampa location (which is fabulous btw) or another Just Thai, DON'T. This place is nothing like it. First of all, you cannot pick how spicy you want your food. This is possible at all other locations. According to the mumbling young man behind the counter, there is some vague reason for this (some change in policy). Although they have same monitors to order your food, when I tried to swipe my card, it would not recognize it. I tried telling this to Mr Mumbles, but he was more interested in helping the knockout blonde trying to order next to me. Even after he saw how frustrated I was trying to order, he ignored me. When my wife came out of the bathroom, we just left. No one tried to stop us. There are many great Thai restaurants in St Pete (Siam Garden, #9 Bangkok, The King and I, and of course the absolutely fabulous Nitallys), for the same, and in most cases, less money. Don't waste your time here.
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Cliff G.
Portion small for price. Flavor was ok nothing special, I live nearby but likely will not return.
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Tony M.
Beautiful minimalist decor, great concept, great service, but mediocre & overpriced food. The Thai chicken was dry & overcooked. Bangkok Beef was OK. Not much flavor & not much beef. SoYum Salad was just okay. For the same price you can get FAR better Thai food at Sab Cafe downtown or Nitally's. This was our first time, but I don't think we'd come back.
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Trace W.
The flavors of the Pad Thai were booming and you have to Thai One On if you are going to truly enjoy the meal. Got to say though, WAY WAY WAY WAY WAY OVERPRICED! $11 for takee outtee Pad Thai is like voluntarily being raped!
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Tracy G.
Food was expensive and average. I paid 11 bucks for simple fried rice and it didn't have much flavor other than soy sauce. St Pete has many Thai restaurants. Skip this bad one and try Hooks or Bangkok 9 instead. You will like the food more and it is cheaper!!
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Todd R.
I was excited about this restaurant opening, and I was very disappointed by my first visit. There was so much soy sauce in the food, that it was inedible. I hope the owners are reading this post, and act accordingly. I have edited this review because all new restaurants need a chance to work out their shortcomings.
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Eileen B.
There is no value here. good Thai restaurants are numerable in St Pete. This is just way too expensive, especially for lunch. Penang shrimp and summer rolls cost me over $20! I can get a lunch for under $8 at several downtown Thai restaurants. The flavor was good but not over the top or even better than others. Save your money go to Chiang Mai, King and I or Bangkok #9
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Justin H.
My friend and I ordered the same thing and he got three times the amount of meat as I did. My order was the one made before his.
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Anthony V.
Excellent for Thai fast food. Order the Pad Thai. Restaurant is very clean, and the employees are friendly and courteous.
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Casey C.
Mitch, this one is for you. The pad Thai is spot on, and the chicken in it is juicy and fresh tasting. Unfortunately the chicken appetizer was HORRIBLE. The chicken was so dried out that it was like jerky, and somehow that was the same awful chicken used in my husband's entree. As you already know, they forgot our spring rolls, and we appreciate you trying to make it up to us (order number 24 today)! On the upside, the service was super fast. We will be back to try it again, hopefully next time will be better. The pad Thai is amazing though, so two thumbs up there.
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Jamie L.
The ambiance was really unique and everyone there was very nice. The food was really good, especially the B-nana! The only thing I wish I could change is to no longer serve food in styrofoam. Perhaps some biodegradable dishes would help minimize the amount of waste generated.
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Matt K.
Great, fast Thai food. Been to the tampa location, and the owners make you feel welcome.
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Patti C.
Horrible! Thus is the McDonald's of Thai food. Overly salty and very fast food quality. Never going back.
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Mike R.
Bland and not exciting, lacks bold flavor. Ordered peanut sauce with dumplings and no peanut sauce as ordered
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Linda H.
What a disappointment. Curry was watery and only a few tablespoons of sauce. Had to ask for more. My husband asked for salt & pepper but was told nobody ever asks for s&p. Only friendly person was the girl at the counter who took our order. Tea was weak, not much beef in the portions. Music was very loud. May be the management should try Siam Garden & start over
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Andrea B.
Cute little place, very clean and bright. I got the drunken noodles and my boyfriend got the fried rice, both were delicious and also large portions. The vegetables in them were pretty fresh and flavorful. My one suggestion would be to offer a "medium" option and the current portion as a "large". It's a bit on the pricier side for me for fast food although I understand the ingredients warrant it. However, I'd be happy to have the option to pay less and eat a smaller portion. I do have to say the service was outstanding and the staff was very friendly. I will definitely be back.
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Stacy L.
First time was not a good experience . I placed an order for pick up and part of the order was missing . It's fast food Thai and not very good . There are plenty of other Thai restaurants that offer better quality food for the money .
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Randi M.
Awful. Just awful. The Thai tea was so watered down. It is hard to really mess up Thai tea. I have had great and not so great ones and I have had some pretty bad ones. I will still drink the bad ones, though. Not this tea, I actually dumped it out. Sadly, it was not just the tea that was so bad. My friends and I ordered 6 different entrees and several appetizers. Every single item we ordered was so bland, tasteless, like the tea. Do not waste your money. The people giving higher than 3 star reviews must work for the chain. Even a 2 star review for this place befuddles me.
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Leigh C.
Not a fan. Too expensive considering the portion size. We ordered two chicken pad thai entrees (one with extra lime, which was one extra quarter) and it was $19. The pad thai itself was missing the sweetness you usually find at traditional Thai places. The order screen and sterile environment promotes a cold, slightly unfriendly experience, so I would never eat in here. Next time, we will make pad thai at home or order from Thai Am.
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Address :3201 Fourth St N
Saint Petersburg, FL, 33704
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Accepts Bitcoin : No Good For : Lunch Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : No Attire : Casual Ambience : Trendy Noise Level : Average Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only Outdoor Seating : Yes Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : No Waiter Service : No Caters : Yes
Kim M.
I stopped by the other night with a little hesitation from the reviews, but my first impression when I walked in was that i felt very welcomed. They have touch screens that you can order on or you can order with an actual person. I used the touch screen but the employee was really helpful. It smelled really good and in my home with the food, I was really hoping it tasted as good as it smelled. I got a couple things for my husband and I to split. I couldn't tell you which was my favorite it kept switching. The prices aren't bad, it was cheaper then the chinese food we had earlier that week. I thought it was very good and I would definitely go back.
(5)Allison M.
Tried this place for the first time tonight. This place was nasty. Our thai rolls were almost frozen. We asked for a new order and those were almost frozen too. The pad thai was mediocre, chicken tasted like rubber, and my bf's meal tasted like it was frozen asian food from Sam's club. Overpriced for portions. Do yourself a favor and don't waste time or money. Not going back.
(1)Cody H.
Ate there twice. This is less than quality Thai food. The portions are small, the food was oily. We ordered three dishes and it took FOREVER. Given they are new, I would expect the speed of the service to get better, but if the quality and portions of the food remain the same.. they wont last long. Sad.. St. Pete is in need of good thai.
(1)Arturo R.
I don't understand how they always run out of stuff... They were out of the Thai rolls the couple times I've been there, I got spring rolls instead and they put the peanut sauce in the bag without securing the lid, made a huge mess in my car plus couldn't even use it for the spring rolls, which without the sauce were disgusting. The food was nothing special, small, kind of bland and overpriced. Not going back there at all.
(1)Paul S.
2nd time here since the opening and let me tell you they've got some of the kinks worked out. The pad Thai was tasty as opposed to the burnt dry variant I received a month ago. I think the owners are reading to these reviews, as the food is not as hit or miss as before.
(4)Pyra-Danny V.
This is one of those places where no matter whether you bash or hate or stare... it'll still be popular because people will think they're getting a good deal. Read on. AH THAT LOCATION Located on busy 4th Street there's almost NO Thai food competition (just a couple further north) and definitely no casual Thai place. Its position near the busiest Publixes in the world and along the route of businesses will keep this place busy. Avoid the building's personal parking lot (it's difficult to get back on the road and it's small) and just park in the nearby plaza's lot instead. PERSONAL STORY Hungry and tired I was happy to tell my order to a touch screen instead--it was very easy to do and you can also mention if don't want a certain ingredient. I selected 'no peanuts' on my Phad Thai... both my receipt and the order echoed that. I took my to-go order, drove home, and saw my dish covered in Peanuts. Hungry, tired, and mad, I drove back. Luckily they replaced it quickly and I just left but I was still mad at having to drive all that way. HOW'S THE FOOD? Everything's been a little over-sauced, over-spiced, under-Meat... Thai food for American tastes with definite fast-food hints. The Phad Thai was missing that sour and salty from Tamarinds or Fish Sauce. The JusThai Meat and Sauce was like Chik-Fil-A Nuggets with a Sweet Soy Sauce... not bad and kinda comforting. I hate to compare but when the prices are almost exactly like Thai restaurants up the road I'd recommend just going to those places, getting a take-out, and getting better tasting dishes at the same price.
(3)Jess D.
It was my girlfriends and I first time coming here, I was excited to try it out. When we went inside, we noticed it was a very modern yet comfortable feel. Someone obviously put a lot of time into the design of the place which I love that stuff. At the counter where you order, there are screens in which you can order from and modify your order. I think it's great, I don't necessarily like having to tell someone my order every time I go out to eat. I had the Drunken Noodle dish with no onion. It was made the way I ordered, and the veggies were cooked the way I liked. The only thing was that the sauce was a little too salty for my taste. Other than that, I enjoyed my food; and I'm pretty picky and I know what I like. There is a decent amount of seating, good for groups.
(4)Dave D.
First time visit - really excited. We ordered on the computers - which we loved. we gout tickets and sat down. No one brought us drinks, gave us cups, or greeted us or said anything to us. After a while of sitting there wondering how we get a drink, we went up and had to ask someone about it. A little confusing. This things are easily worked out and not a really big deal. The big deal was the rotten salads that My wife and I received. it was absolutely awful. I don't know how anyone preparing a salad dish wouldn't notice how nasty it was. The Pat thai was really salty - no way this was healthy at all. Vary disappointing.
(1)Joaeph S.
Tried the pad Thai, spring rolls and soup. Terrible I have been to Thailand many times and eaten many Thai restaurants around town. This place won't make it based on what I ate. Never going back
(1)Robert P.
The worst Thai that I have ever ordered. I repeated the order 5times and they did not understand. I had to hang up. I am not sure they even sure they serve Thai food.
(1)Mia K.
Maybe it was my particular set of circumstances that led me to rate 4 stars on Just Thai .. but bear with me on this one. 1) Speed of Service: I was really, really hungry! By the time I sipped my Thai tea with cream and sat down, the cashier brought the food to my table. Had I been at a Thai restaurant, I would've been waiting for at least 20-30 minutes (thus, gnawing on my own arm). The Thai tea was a bit overloaded with cream, but it was refreshing nonetheless. 2) The Food: What the shrimp spring rolls lacked in presentation, was made up for with freshness. I love the cilantro and mint, but this was the first time I've seen rice vermicelli in the recipe. The chicken pad Thai was great for a lightning quick dinner, but didn't have the spicy kick that typical Thai restaurants offer. I only had one issue with this restaurant.. the price. I had Thai tea, shrimp spring rolls, and chicken pad Thai. It came up to $18. I would've liked to have the option of a half-sized entree and to tip with plastic. Other than that, if you're in the mood for a quick Thai place, you'll be fine here!
(4)Cassie B.
This place continually screws up. Honestly. This is one of those restaurants that you want to be good, you really do. It's pretty, and it's convenient, and it's fast. Well, it's fast when they actually make your food. Every time I have ordered from here they have gotten something wrong. It doesn't matter if you walked in and ordered there, or if you call, or if you use their online ordering, they'll just forget something, give you the wrong food, or just some plain ol' weird stuff. Honestly I don't know how they can mess it up so bad. The last (and final) time we ate there we ordered $70 worth of food online for later that day. Got the email confirmation, all good, easy peasy. Go there to pick it up, and it's not ready. This is 3 hours after we ordered. They start fumbling, saying it was cancelled (?) and supposed to be picked up two hours earlier (??) They say they're making it because they still have the info on our order in the back (???) After waiting 20 more minutes, we get it, take it home. No discount, no sorry, nothing. We open it up to find they've thrown in TWO free spring rolls. Two. For an order of 6 entrees. What a joke. Don't eat here. Ever. The food is mediocre, the service is bad, it's not authentic, it's expensive for what it is. Go to Siam Garden!! At least you'll get delicious food that won't repeat on you that night!!!!
(1)Chago R.
Not sure if I can say anything other than what's already been said. We pulled up to a parking lot that had three cars. There were three employees present. Uh oh. The only other client there was leaving with a take out bag and we had come to dine in. Uh oh. I do not understand the reasoning behind blasting 90's shit rock at a dining establishment. Especially one trying to go for a Thai vibe. I say trying because they don't actually achieve any Thai vibe. Inside it looks like an Evos except with flies ad you're immediately wishing you were in Evos instead. The food was ok. If downtown St. Pete sinks into the middle of the earth and takes its Thai restaurants with it... Sure. Give this place a try. But get take out.
(2)Crystal H.
I'm still a little confused by my visit to Just Thai. I honestly can not determine if I liked it or not. It will require a return visit, but I am not sure that will happen anytime soon. Here is the breakdown of my initial visit. I ordered the Thai Chicken with noodles instead of rice. I should also note that I am a huge fan of Thai food. -Tiny and difficult to navigate parking lot. I had to reverse and go back to find a parking spot at the back of the building. -This IS NOT REALLY THAI at least not based off of the "Thai Chicken" I ordered. Maybe they could stretch it to "American Thai". -Expensive. $9 for Thai Chicken by itself. I can get twice the amount of food for a dollar or two less and more flavor at my local Thai spot. I wanted to try the dumplings too, but couldn't bring myself to pay an extra $6 for 4 dumplings. -Oversauced. I like my food saucy. I am the condiment queen. Yet, the Thai Chicken was SO covered in sweet sauce that I had a hard time eating it. -Confusing. I heard there were computers to order from before arriving. I didn't see them. I ordered from a nice young gentleman at a cash register. Then, we weren't sure where to go. There is a condiment station that is poorly placed in the middle of the floor. Do we go to the back of that? Sit in the dining room? No clue. I followed the lady in front of me and we watched our meals prepared from behind the glass on the back of the condiment station. We were then moved away by an employee that apologized because she was supposed to be standing there and bagging the orders as they came out. ?? Weird. -Cool: I love that you can see your meals being prepared in the large woks behind the glass. There were LOTS of employees back there cranking out the meals in several woks. Like I said, reserving my final opinion until I try them at least one more time. At this point in time I am a little apprehensive to return, but I will eventually. For now, 3 stars and lots of confusion.
(3)Sonia O.
I was really excited to eat here but was disappointed. I had been waiting for months for it to open bc of the thought of being able to order Thai food without the 30 min wait had me drooling. The decor was really hip and clean. The restaurant was well maintained. The ordering system was cool. You walk up the counter and use the computer up front to place your order. You also have the option to have someone take your order if you need that personal touch. So the service and concept are outstanding. Unfortunately, the food leaves a lot to be desired. I ordered the chicken pad thai and a thai roll. It was drenched in sauces and didn't really taste like pad thai. I had a couple of bites and threw it away. The thai roll was very good. It was also very expensive for "Fast Food". I paid about $13.00. For that price, I could have driven to one of the nearby Thai restaurants.
(3)Ali C.
So I wanted Thai and my daughter said you should try Just Thai since it is new . . . mistake, should have stayed with my tried and true Siam Garden just a few blocks over. As others have mentioned and I agree with the parking lot situation stinks, there is no ambiance, the food is over priced and it is meh. I got the shrimp pad thai and chicken penang curry with jasmine rice. I had a choice of brown rice, jasmine rice or friend rice - not sure if there was an upcharge for different rice choices. The pad thai was better than the curry. The curry did not have near enough sauce or flavor. Will not go again.
(2)Frank R.
Unfortunately this was a false start for the Burg new comer in quick serve McDirt. Wings not cripsy, flavors not authentic or even remotely close to real Thai and to add final insult to injury they (mgr) even put piping hot food into a plastic container that literally melted into my food and all over my table as it was delivered. Plus they have no flexibility in menu and special requests. The manager said "no" so many times that I felt molested after I paid. 2 stars for concept and order system. Otherwise I'll see what happens on the possible "goodwill" return try in the near future. They invest in be Burg so they get one more shot. Get your woks right and tight over there so you can deliver on all that fancy sell copy otherwise just another Chinese style fast food concept we don't need.
(2)Wyatt G.
I have been here several times. I have to say it is not a place to go for a good authentic Thai meal. It is mediocre at best. Bland food for the most part. I've had the spring rolls, Panang curry, and the pad Thai. Pad Thai was the best, but still bland with not much taste. It's actually hard to explain the taste of the food. No pun intended it just leaves a bad after taste in your mouth. I'd have to say what probably makes this place so unappealing though is the corporate blandness of the entire restaurant. It just feels like a fast-food chain type restaurant. If your into that kind of dining experience then maybe this place is for you. The one plus is the staff has been very nice and attentive when I have been in there. But if your wanting Thai in the area there are much better options.
(2)Chris W.
Tried out the restaurant recently. It's basically a Thai-version of Chipoltes. Food was good, we all ordered Pad Thai, chicken and shrimp. I also ordered Spring Rolls which I have to say was the first time I ever had them cold. These were not that great. The texture and taste...just not good. They came in a cellophane wrapper but we all stared at the rice paper wrap because we had no idea if that was real or needed to be removed. Seems they would be much better hot/steamed. Trying to get a seat was next to impossible. It was really busy, good for the business, not so good trying to sit down. Ordering is done either one your own thru a do-it-yourself point of sale, or they have a couple employees that can take your order. Line was out the door. I guess nothing stood out to me. The parking was a ridiculous. Not enough for everyone who's eating there. Good location as far as a busy street? Yes. Should've shoved the whole building back a hundred feet.
(3)Krayer Z.
Today I tried a new place called JustThai it's located on 4th Street and about 21st avenue. I can say I am not a big fan of Thai food but since this is a new restraunt I wanted to try it out. I order pad thai with chicken and chicken in dumplings and I have to say it was great I am having second thoughts about Thai food it's pretty good stuff well at least at JustThai. I would highly recommend this new place. Please check them out and enjoy.
(4)Mary S.
I really don't understand how people are rating this place with such low ratings... I come here all the time, their pad Thai is consistently flavorful and delicious, and their Tom Yum soup is amazing! I've never had a bad experience here.
(5)Chad M.
I am adding this update because I gave JusThai another chance and I will say it was a significantly better experience. Shortly after my first review the owner reached out to me and admitted they had some challenges when they opened but had since made some changes and invited me back to give them another chance. I really appreciated her making the offer. Unfortunately I was not available the day she offered so she said she would email me a voucher. I never received the voucher but I decided to try them anyway. Free meal was lot my goal but was a nice gesture. I have been back 3 times now and it was good every time. Everything seemed fresh and tasted great and they were not out of anything like before. I would still like to see a little more meat in the meals but it is still not bad for under $10 and during the week they throw in a egg roll and drink. The staff is always friendly.
(4)Morgan D.
The architecture was beautiful, you can tell someone has put some time and money into it. The food was good but after a little you noticed it was a little bland, and my partners food was rather salty. But I doubt we would come again.
(4)Marianne M.
I have tried other JustThai's and was disappointed BUT this franchise got it right! VERY good food! I will definitely come back back again!
(5)Real Shopper R.
Not good at all ~ save your money - this is my 2nd time here and it's worse than the 1st time :)
(1)Zachary H.
After a heavy night of celebrating a friend's new job with some cold adult beverages, I was craving some Thai food the next morning and thought would check this place out especially being a new place...the staff was very friendly and polite and answered all questions I had. You have the option to use touch screen to order or they are happy to take your order. I ordered chicken pad Thai with extra chicken, fresh rolls and a thai tea my total was $18 and some change, wow! The food did arrive very fast. The Thai tea tastes like cream and sugar, I asked to change it as it was disgusting. Which they did with no issues and asked what was wrong with it. I am not sure if he was a manger, but someone approached me while I was eating and asked if the Thai tea issue was resolved and informed me they are making a new batch. The pad Thai was ok I would hate to see what the chicken pad Thai looked like with out the "extra" chicken. The fresh roll was average, however, not a fan of their peanut sauce. I don't really see me returning as I could have had the same meal at other local places for half the price especially at lunch time.
(1)Lauren H.
I've driven by this place a few times since it opened and noticed never too many cars there but decided to try it out anyways.. I love the modern feel when you walk in but was then told they were out of over half their appetizers... But was ok and decided to try another app that they did have.. I ordered things wings which I liked!! But also had the pad Thai and was highly disappointed... No flavor.
(1)Micko M.
We love Thai food. We've eaten it 100's of times. Thai food is our go to food when we're on vacation. We've been to many Thai restaurants, including Thai fast food in a Honolulu mall. Just Thai is a nicely decorated place. If we were to judge it by the decor, it would get 5 stars. However, we're supposed to eat food at restaurants; we don't just stare at the pretty decor. The food at Just Thai has no relationship whatever to Thai food. We ordered the pad thai & bangkok beef. Sadly, we could barely tell the difference between the two. The same sauce seems to have been used for both. They looked like brown messes of noodles. We tried each of the dishes & returned them to the cashier & told him that this was the worst Thai food we ever tasted. He stared at us blankly. This was worse than the worst food you can imagine at a mall food court but it's at a sit-down restaurant price. The kitchen even looks like the Teriyaki kitchens in the malls. Don't waste your gas, don't waste your time, don't waste your money. Pick any hole in the wall that says Thai on the front & you're guaranteed more authentic and better Thai food. If we could give no stars, we would.
(1)Noaa B.
The place looks really great and inviting. It has an open kitchen and a clean look. It's basically a fast food Thai place. The menu is quite basic and it gives you the ability to choose everything almost with chicken, beef, shrimp or tofu. I ordered the Tom yum soup and shrimp spring rolls and my friend ordered the Bangkok beef. She said that it was ok but too sweet for her taste (even after adding a good amount of pepper flakes and siracha). I thought the soup was ok. The vegetables were fresh and there was a good amount of them. The spring rolls were quite disappointing. The rice paper was quite chewy and rough and the inside had mixed greens which was weird. I'm used to spinach or just romaine. You can choose between sauces to accompany them. All in all it was no more than ok. I thought the price for what you got was slightly expensive although in general it's not an expensive place. Would prefer going somewhere else like the queen and I
(3)Mary B.
Average is about all I can say. Just Thai Chicken was way overcooked and not that tasty. Chicken dumplings were ok. They offer no drink options other than water if you don't want something with sugar in it which I think is ridiculous. They have four or five choices of iced tea but they're all sweet. Who doesn't offer an unsweet tea version? I definately won't be back.
(1)Jess M.
Was super excited about this place but sadly I was disappointed. Ordered spring rolls with shrimp. ...got one shrimp in each not worth the extra money for it and on top of the the one lil shrimp tasted awful. The rest of my food was less impressive and also had shrimp in it... needless to say there was about 5 shrimp with they all tasted bad. Only plus was service was quick.
(2)Chris E.
Very uninspired. The General Thai Chicken could pass for a microwavable Lean Cuisine.
(1)Lord Byron V.
Yea it's a tad on the pricey side, but it's perfectly acceptable Thai food. I had the Basil Stir Fry and it didn't disappoint. Was a huge portion too.
(3)Elizabeth W.
What is it with Thai food these days? When I first tried Thai food in the 90's it had a easy distinct flavor that was neither too sweet nor to salty. Now, the schlock that passes as Thai food is so sweet you would think Nestle was behind the final product. If that sounds delicious then go to JusThai where the pad Thai is swimming in some high fructose corn syrup concoction. It leaves a distinct after taste that no amount of water can wash from my mouth. I will not eat here again.
(1)Phillip C.
This was the first time that I've tried this place and it was just okay. It was a little chaotic from the parking along with the seating inside. It was also pretty noisy which doesn't bother me but I kind of felt a little cramped. I had the shrimp curry and it was mediocre at best. It didn't have enough sauce on it so I had to ask them for extra sauce and the shrimp was a little mushy like it was just cheap shrimp. On a positive note the curry sauce was pretty good and the vegetables were nice and crisp but I probably won't go back. I definitely felt like it was a little overpriced as well. There is not a 2 1/2 so you get a 3.
(3)Evangelist R.
Well, I went to JustThai for the first time. When I arrived there was no where to park, very small parking lot. I had to park at the business next to it. I went in and it was packed with people!! There are touch screens to place your order if you use a credit card but most people waited to have someone take their order, myself included. I ordered Fresh Spring Rolls and Basil Stir fry w/jasmine brown rice. Once I ordered I looked around and there was no place to sit. It was so loud, but I was told to listen for my number. You can see the kitchen, cooking food and there is one guy in the kitchen calling out the orders and what he needed to complete the orders. It took almost 20 minutes to receive my food. It smelled delicious. I could not wait to get home to eat. You can eat there but it was too noise for me. When I opened the food box, I was a little disappointed because there was not enough Basil Stir fry to put on the jasmine brown rice. I wish that I could have ordered more veggies. The food was good, I didn't care for the lack of vegetables but good flavor. The service was ok, if I go back it will be after the crowd is gone.
(3)David M.
First of all my review is based on service since we never got to eat there. First of all if you are planning on going here based on eating at the South Tampa location (which is fabulous btw) or another Just Thai, DON'T. This place is nothing like it. First of all, you cannot pick how spicy you want your food. This is possible at all other locations. According to the mumbling young man behind the counter, there is some vague reason for this (some change in policy). Although they have same monitors to order your food, when I tried to swipe my card, it would not recognize it. I tried telling this to Mr Mumbles, but he was more interested in helping the knockout blonde trying to order next to me. Even after he saw how frustrated I was trying to order, he ignored me. When my wife came out of the bathroom, we just left. No one tried to stop us. There are many great Thai restaurants in St Pete (Siam Garden, #9 Bangkok, The King and I, and of course the absolutely fabulous Nitallys), for the same, and in most cases, less money. Don't waste your time here.
(1)Cliff G.
Portion small for price. Flavor was ok nothing special, I live nearby but likely will not return.
(2)Tony M.
Beautiful minimalist decor, great concept, great service, but mediocre & overpriced food. The Thai chicken was dry & overcooked. Bangkok Beef was OK. Not much flavor & not much beef. SoYum Salad was just okay. For the same price you can get FAR better Thai food at Sab Cafe downtown or Nitally's. This was our first time, but I don't think we'd come back.
(2)Trace W.
The flavors of the Pad Thai were booming and you have to Thai One On if you are going to truly enjoy the meal. Got to say though, WAY WAY WAY WAY WAY OVERPRICED! $11 for takee outtee Pad Thai is like voluntarily being raped!
(2)Tracy G.
Food was expensive and average. I paid 11 bucks for simple fried rice and it didn't have much flavor other than soy sauce. St Pete has many Thai restaurants. Skip this bad one and try Hooks or Bangkok 9 instead. You will like the food more and it is cheaper!!
(1)Todd R.
I was excited about this restaurant opening, and I was very disappointed by my first visit. There was so much soy sauce in the food, that it was inedible. I hope the owners are reading this post, and act accordingly. I have edited this review because all new restaurants need a chance to work out their shortcomings.
(1)Eileen B.
There is no value here. good Thai restaurants are numerable in St Pete. This is just way too expensive, especially for lunch. Penang shrimp and summer rolls cost me over $20! I can get a lunch for under $8 at several downtown Thai restaurants. The flavor was good but not over the top or even better than others. Save your money go to Chiang Mai, King and I or Bangkok #9
(2)Justin H.
My friend and I ordered the same thing and he got three times the amount of meat as I did. My order was the one made before his.
(2)Anthony V.
Excellent for Thai fast food. Order the Pad Thai. Restaurant is very clean, and the employees are friendly and courteous.
(5)Casey C.
Mitch, this one is for you. The pad Thai is spot on, and the chicken in it is juicy and fresh tasting. Unfortunately the chicken appetizer was HORRIBLE. The chicken was so dried out that it was like jerky, and somehow that was the same awful chicken used in my husband's entree. As you already know, they forgot our spring rolls, and we appreciate you trying to make it up to us (order number 24 today)! On the upside, the service was super fast. We will be back to try it again, hopefully next time will be better. The pad Thai is amazing though, so two thumbs up there.
(3)Jamie L.
The ambiance was really unique and everyone there was very nice. The food was really good, especially the B-nana! The only thing I wish I could change is to no longer serve food in styrofoam. Perhaps some biodegradable dishes would help minimize the amount of waste generated.
(4)Matt K.
Great, fast Thai food. Been to the tampa location, and the owners make you feel welcome.
(5)Patti C.
Horrible! Thus is the McDonald's of Thai food. Overly salty and very fast food quality. Never going back.
(1)Mike R.
Bland and not exciting, lacks bold flavor. Ordered peanut sauce with dumplings and no peanut sauce as ordered
(2)Linda H.
What a disappointment. Curry was watery and only a few tablespoons of sauce. Had to ask for more. My husband asked for salt & pepper but was told nobody ever asks for s&p. Only friendly person was the girl at the counter who took our order. Tea was weak, not much beef in the portions. Music was very loud. May be the management should try Siam Garden & start over
(1)Andrea B.
Cute little place, very clean and bright. I got the drunken noodles and my boyfriend got the fried rice, both were delicious and also large portions. The vegetables in them were pretty fresh and flavorful. My one suggestion would be to offer a "medium" option and the current portion as a "large". It's a bit on the pricier side for me for fast food although I understand the ingredients warrant it. However, I'd be happy to have the option to pay less and eat a smaller portion. I do have to say the service was outstanding and the staff was very friendly. I will definitely be back.
(4)Stacy L.
First time was not a good experience . I placed an order for pick up and part of the order was missing . It's fast food Thai and not very good . There are plenty of other Thai restaurants that offer better quality food for the money .
(1)Randi M.
Awful. Just awful. The Thai tea was so watered down. It is hard to really mess up Thai tea. I have had great and not so great ones and I have had some pretty bad ones. I will still drink the bad ones, though. Not this tea, I actually dumped it out. Sadly, it was not just the tea that was so bad. My friends and I ordered 6 different entrees and several appetizers. Every single item we ordered was so bland, tasteless, like the tea. Do not waste your money. The people giving higher than 3 star reviews must work for the chain. Even a 2 star review for this place befuddles me.
(1)Leigh C.
Not a fan. Too expensive considering the portion size. We ordered two chicken pad thai entrees (one with extra lime, which was one extra quarter) and it was $19. The pad thai itself was missing the sweetness you usually find at traditional Thai places. The order screen and sterile environment promotes a cold, slightly unfriendly experience, so I would never eat in here. Next time, we will make pad thai at home or order from Thai Am.
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