They make good food on a consistent basis. The lunch portions are small but taste very good. This is better than Jasmine Thai restaurant. I usually order "Medium - hot" as "Hot" can be very spicy to handle. They charge $1 for peanut sauce and its yummy. Good Food. Good Ambience. Service could be improved.
(5)
Ravi P.
This is my regular place for lunch, atleast once in couple of weeks. Pros: 1. Consistent taste 2. Good ambience and quite location 3. Good parking 4. Lunch specials are good and are affordable 5. Good service
(4)
Andrew J.
When this place first opened up, it was known as Thai Smile 2. Thai Smile was a restaurant up in Muncie that a lot of Ball State grads might recognize. The restaurant is good sized but the booths and tables can be a bit close together for my preference. The service is fast and polite. They start you off with a small bowl of soup. It is a fairly boring Asian chicken noodle soup, nothing to write home about. The spring rolls are good but a little bit skinny. You end up getting a lot more egg roll wrapper than the food stuff inside. The small salad is unimpressive. I always start off with the chicken pad Thai to get a baseline for Thai restaurants. There pad Thai has a ton of flavor. It only has a few vegetables though so it's missing some of the crunch I like. The noodles have been a bit heavy and sit tight. It's good stuff but there are others on the north side that I prefer.
(3)
April T.
I ate here when I first moved to Indy and was living in Fishers. I remembered it being really good. I took my husband here and it was ok. We ordered spring rolls and they were good, but needed to be served with Butter lettuce. Something other Thai and Vietnamese restaurants do. So I felt a little jipped from the start. The Pad Thai was not very good. It did not seem fresh. It tasted old. The veggies were mostly onions...and It was not served with the traditional lime. I had to ask for lime.My husband had something with beef and vegetables in a medium sauce. It was pretty good from what I tasted. He ate all of his. I really like Thai because it is fresh and colorful. I feel like I was really missing something from this meal. The serves was really good. They checked on us for refills and the spring rolls came out pretty quickly. We sat outside, but noticed the patio slanted a lot. The table and chairs rocked a lot.
(3)
Lola S.
Came here on a quick lunch break today. Big plus; they have outdoor seating. I got the basil fried rice lunch combo. My food came out lightening fast. The server never brought me a napkin or a water. The medium is definitely closer to hot and I've had more flavorful Thai rice. The ambiance is awesome but I would definitely go to Thai orchid next time I'm craving Thai food.
(3)
Amber T.
I'm back bitches! Haven't done many reviews since I moved but believe me I've been hitting the Indianapolis food scene! Well, at least a little bit. This place is great! As soon as I moved to Indiana I was in search of some good Thai good. This place was down the street so I gave it a shot. It is nice and clean on the inside. The only thing I've tried so far is the Pad Thai. It was good, not the best I've had but way better than any place in El Paso. The service was prompt and friendly! I went during lunch hour and was in and out in about 30 minutes. I recommend going for their lunch specials. Mon-fri until 3. You get a salad, soup and spring roll plus your meal all for about $9.
(4)
Maya H.
We came in a little before close with a coupon we had from buying the Entertainment Book Indianapolis. The service was fast, they were friendly. The food was AMAZING. We always get the same order no matter what Thai place we go to: Yellow curry with chicken, Rama delight with chicken, a split order of spring rolls and sometimes Tom Kha or Tom Yum if I'm homesick. I am really picky about curry and it was so good I almost cried- it tastes almost exactly how my mum makes it. The Rama Delight plate was basically licked clean by my boyfriend. The spring rolls were excellent and I got the coconut milk soup which was very flavourful. Everything was excellent- If there was a word for better than excellent I would use it but I can't think of one. Of all the Thai places we have tried this is easily our top pick. We were in and out in under an hour, and completely satisfied, the bill was reasonably priced. We will definitely be returning.
(5)
Alyssa K.
My favorite local Thai restaurant. The Tom Kha is fantastic as well as the Thai Spicy Basil (I prefer it with beef). The Pad Thai is awesome when I just want a yummy go-to. I highly recommend eating at the restaurant, it has a very cozy atmosphere, outdoor seating, and friendly staff.
(5)
Anthony J.
I am giving this place 5 stars for a couple of reasons: 1) This is Indiana and I was not expecting to have Thai food that I LOVED and regularly return for. 2) I have eaten Thai food in a lot of places (including Thailand) and this place is still a favorite of mine. 3) Their lunch special is the best around. I come here with my co-workers pretty often for lunch (never actually been for dinner) and the food is consistently tasty and the service is great. With the lunch special you get soup, salad, spring roll, and an entree all for $8. I've had a number of the items but my favorites have been the Pad See Ew and the Spicy Basil Fried Rice. Don't let its strange location in the random strip mall off Allisonville deter you, it really is a hidden gem in Fishers. I highly recommend checking it out!
(5)
Adrienne G.
This is wonderful little Thai restaurant situated in a strip mall in Fishers. The restaurant itself is very small but they do have an outdoor patio and the whole place feels quite cozy. Service is always friendly and professional. My go-to dish is the Spicy Basil Chicken, medium hot. It is always prepared correctly and the spice level is perfect. Their crab rangoons are also delicious. I haven't had anything that I don't like!
(5)
Elizabeth P.
Mmmmmmm...my mouth is watering just thinking about writing this one. No really, it's that good. My old boss in college had a groupon a few years back which was my first real go at Thai food, and for that, I owe him a nice big pat on the back. It quickly became one of my favorite foods! Back then I didn't venture to crazily from the norm and found myself with a delicious serving of Pad Thai (sans peanuts...I know, I know...) but as the years have gone by, I have found myself drifting more and more into a haze of love with Tiger Garlic and let me be the first to tell you, this is one affair I'll never end! The service is always really great, usually there are only 2-3 waitresses, but they are always really quick and great at recommendations and getting your food to the table straight out of the oven. Today I went for my little love: Tiger Garlic and again was not disappointed at all! For $7.47 you get soup, salad, spring roll, and entree. Aka for me: Lunch for two days...Score! It could be really dangerous that Thai Kitchen is now my neighbor... All in all, I can not find one qualm with this little hunk o heaven, right down to the beautiful single REAL rose centerpiece. Getcha Thai on and mow down on some fab-u food!
(5)
Sheila E.
First time eat here . Friendly staff . Food looked good but tasted real bad . I ate Thai food lots of places but this is my least favorite place .
(2)
Gauri W.
Best thai food on this side of Indy! I had the drunken noodles and was not disappointed. Mom had the red curry with tofu and it was also great. The soup was bland, but that might be personal preference. The salad was much better than those served by the competition. However, ambiance is lacking, at best. When I was there it could have been cute if not a little kitschy, but the biggest problem was the number of flies! If it looks like that in the seating area I wonder what the kitchen will be like....
(4)
Ellen J.
Lovely ambiance! Very clean, relaxing! They have a nice little section of outdoor seating. We've been here several times and the food is always great. I am a pad thai addict, and Thai Kitchen is one of my favorites, if not my favorite (I also love Siam Square). Appetizers are a little small for the price, but the quality offsets it. Entrees are quite big and of good quality, so they are worth the reasonable price (10-15 each). I highly recommend this place! Service, ambiance, and food are all very good!
(5)
Theresa Z.
We visited Thai Kitchen Thursday evening for the first time. It wil definitely not be our last. We ordered chicken satay for an appetizer. It was as good as any I have had at other restaurants around the city. We ordered one of the specials, drunken noodles with seafood. It was very delicious! We also had mango curry which was fantastic! The service was very good, the restaurant clean and cozy.
(5)
Meghan H.
The mango curry, ginger tea and pad Thai are wonderful! Friendly staff and a welcoming restaurant.
(5)
Jason H.
This is a moderately small and typically crowded restaurant located along Allisonville and just southof 116th in Fishers. Everything that we have ordered here has been pretty consistent in quality over the years. The only real variability has been how hot their Pad Thai is when you order. They have you order from a scale of 1-5 and it's been pretty hit and miss lately. For a long time my wife would get a 3 and I would get a 5. Lately the 5 has been off, one time it will be super hot and the next time it will be pretty similar to my wives 3. The spring rolls are unbelievably good! They are what I imagine the perfect spring roll to be, light and flaky, and not greasy. Now on to what is keeping them from a 5 star rating. I'm 99% sure that they charge extra for carryout orders. Now, the food is always properly taken care of in the carryout containers (for example they cut vent holes in the spring roll box) and because of this, I'll tip the hostess, but I'm never a fan of paying extra for carryout. One final thing, is that they usually give a time for your carry out to be ready, say 20 minutes. I will usually get there a little before the estimated time and the food is always ready. So if you order, plan on it being done earlier than estimated. I think that I might have waited for my food once or twice on a carryout order.
(4)
Abby Z.
This place is one of my favorites! I had a craving for Pad Thai and knew where to get the best. I've yet to be disappointed by the food or the service. They have a great menu and lots of awesome appetizers and desserts. If you enjoy Thai food give them a try!
(5)
Christina G.
We ordered takeout from this place. When we got the food it was lukewarm at best. I would not recommend getting anything tempura if you're doing take out because it was soggy By the time we got it home. The coconut shrimp was limp and not crispy and came with fries and onion rings. Who wants fries and onion rings ordering Thai food? I thought I was weird. We ordered chicken pad Thai which was flavorful but very very greasy. We ordered the fried rice as well which was also very flavorful but again very greasy. The crispy spring rolls were excellent. Green Papaya Salad was delicious and I will order it again. My biggest complaint is that they don't deliver. They would get more business if they did delivery. Overall I think this is mediocre thai food at best. Not super impressive but it gets the job done if you don't feel like cooking dinner Friday night.
(2)
Catherine I.
The place wasn't busy for a Thursday night around 7:45. I ordered the Bangkok Seafood platter with shrimp, mussels, squid, scallops and vegetables. There were only 4 scallops, the little ones, two shrimp, but they were enormous, a few pieces of squid and 3 mussels. The dish came out and wasn't very hot in temperature, so about half way through the dish became kind of cold. I ordered "medium hot" and I thought it was fairly mild but tasty. Next time I'll go for a curry I think, because the sauce in the seafood dish didn't really make me excited.
(3)
Drew E.
I don't know enough about Thai food to say it is the best, but imo it is extremely awesome and decently priced. I encourage you to check it out. I had the Tiger Garlic, will order again. You get 2 portions worth of food, like 2 legit lunch sizes. Food was brought out quickly, great plate presentation and high quality preparation. A+
(5)
James B.
Thai places always unimpress me. I love pad Thai but I have never been blown away by Thai- until now. Hawaiian Fried Rice is brilliant: pineapples, chicken, fried rice! What is not to like! Best Thai that I've ever had!!!
(5)
David G.
Best Thai food that I've had in the states. As a long time Navy veteran, I've been fortunate to have good Thai food IN Thailand, and was always a little judgy when eating it locally back home. Thai Kitchen, however, has set the bar in what local Thai should be. Everything on their menu is amazing. I pride myself on being able to eat spicy food but when you order your meal "Thai Hot" here, you better buckle up. The Tom Yum soup will make you sweat and is to die for and the old standby of Pad Thai is delicious. Also try their pumkin curry while its still available!!!! Lastly, their prices are very fair and affordable. I've taken many many people here over the years without one complaint or bad experience!
(5)
M W.
Wonderful food! The Orange Chicken and Thai Sweet Iced Coffee were amazing and the presentation was beautiful.
(4)
Regina O.
I have eaten here a few times now. It's clean, consistent, great tasting, and the service is great too. I eat thai in every city I visit. Thus far, their thai basil rice is the best. I'm so glad it's in my city of residence too!
(5)
Jim F.
Sea food, egg plant with fried rice. Wonderful aroma from the food. Thai beer along with green tea. Let me see if I am in heaven or not. Ha. Lovely interior with pleasant staff. Great place to visit.
(5)
Josh C.
So. GOOD. Not just some of the best Thai in the area, but one of the best restaurants in the area. I cannot stop raving about the food when we eat there. It's all so good, I find myself trying something different every time. I've never been disappointed. Mango curry? Fabulous. Panang curry? Amazing. Ginger lovers? Good god, YES. And don't skimp on the heat. This kitchen does it right, where the heat is latent and deeply enshrined in the food. It's not just another sprinkle of red pepper flakes on top to make it "hotter". It helps impart an amazing flavor.
(5)
Roxanne T.
great food! Never had Thai till I went here,Very Good! service was great,speedy and clean! Highly recommend!
(4)
Darin L.
Northside Indy people will tell you there is no better Thai on the northside. They are right. we go there often and they have never disappointed us.
(5)
Justin O.
Pad See Ew is quite good and the heat ( med spice) was very flavorful. Very smokey rich flavor and thinly sliced chicken makes this very palatable. The shocker on this is the low price (I got the lunch special). Really can't say anything bad about this dish. I will have to come back and try a few more :)
(4)
Angi B.
Thai is one of our favorite cuisines, and this place does it spectacularly. I'd tell you our favorites, but it's basically the whole menu. Everything is outstanding, and there are tons of options for everyone. They also don't coddle us with weak spices. Other Thai places in the area dumb down the heat for silly white folks like us, but the TK lays it on just like you ordered it. In other words, if you order Hot at other Thai places, you might want to tone it down to Medium your first time here. Don't worry, you'll be back. You can try it hotter next time.
(5)
Tiffany B.
They were open on New Year's Eve! Great start! Quickly prepared for a to go order- yay. Vegetarian spring rolls were nice and the eggplant entree w/ tofu was good too. Can't say anything was extraordinary, but it didn't suck (by a long-shot) either. The space looked cozy, small and a bit romantic.
(3)
Alex M.
Since moving to indy from the east coast I've been apprehensive about trying out Asian food. Finally decided to check out Thai kitchen based on all of the positive reviews. It did not disappoint! We got the spicy duck with basil and beef pad kee mao. The medium level spicy was just right, and everything was beyond delicious. Big portions too so we didn't leave hungry. We will be back for sure!
(5)
Steven D.
Wow, what an experience!! Excellent service, and delicious food! I had the Hawaiian rice with shrimp and chicken and they served it in a pineapple! Great presentation, fantastic taste, and overall wonderful meal. Highly recommended!!
(5)
Gavin C.
Everything I've had here is incredibly tasty! Also, it's a great place to go for vegetarian dishes, since most of the dishes can be made with tofu or vegetables instead of meat. The prices are good, especially if you're there for the lunch period during the week. (Btw, lunch specials go until 3:30.) Even though we don't live close to the restaurant, we make a point to go here when it's around mealtime and we're in Fishers or Noblesville. Oh, and be warned: Their mild dishes are flavorful, and when they say spicy, they mean it, so be prepared if you order Thai Spicy or Extra Spicy!
(5)
Team O.
Dumplings as an app & then Mango Curry w/shrimp & chicken. Reasonably priced dishes. Get yourself 2-3 Singha's. Great after work meal on a Wednesday nite.
(4)
Theresa J.
Excellent Pad Tai and Hawaiian fried rice, crab Rangoon is amazing. They have outdoor dining with a shade canopy. Atmosphere is a little dressier so many people were just getting takeout which was very efficient. Will definitely be back.
(5)
Mari S.
We ate here for lunch and both got the Chicken Massaman Curry. It was good but I ordered medium spiciness and it really wasn't spicy at all. I would recommend ordering at least hot if you want any spice at all. The service was excellent and waitresses were very attentive.
(4)
Lisa S.
If a place can get my husband to like Thai food, it deserves five stars. So many menu options, so little time! We ate dinner here this week, and my husband ordered the roasted duck special and I ordered yellow curry with tofu for our entrees. Both were delicious and generously portioned. We also started with fresh Thai spring rolls, which were quite tasty dipped in the two sauces they came out with. Nice ambience, especially for a strip mall, huge menu, options for vegetarians and low-spice people like myself.
(5)
Anna L.
There you are, Thai Kitchen playing hide-and-seek in that strip mall where I rarely drive by, yet live so very close to. I figured, I'd have Thai food today since I don't really have a lunch buddy to share my love for Thai cuisine that often. And when was the last time I had Thai? Eons ago...I may as well become extinct. We arrived at 11:00am sharp, right when the lunch hour opens. I don't think I've ever anticipated the opening of a restaurant like Black Friday (without the long wait and lines of course)...but we had a lot of errands to do that day. What we ordered: - Pad Thai: Chewy rice noodles, separated perfectly. Stir-fried with chicken, bean sprouts, egg, and scallions. Covered in a savory, but sweet sauce topped with crushed peanuts. Heavenly delicious! A bit on the sweet side. A lime wedge would've been a perfect addition to tone down the sweetness to my liking. - Pad See Ew: Stir-fried wide rice noodle flakes topped with mixed veggies and choice of meat in their delicious homemade sauce. Great medium or hot spiciness to give it a little kick. All lunch specials come with chicken broth soup, salad with Thai sweet dressing, and a spring roll for about $7.50. Grab a Thai Iced Tea in a tall glass adorned with a straw paper rose topper to wash down the spicy goodness. Probably my new local Thai go-to spot for a budget lunch when my pockets are feeling a little empty. Quality food for a great price! PS. Don't forget to take your to-go boxes, keys, etc...the staff is nice enough to chase you outside to give your belongings back to you.
(4)
Billy V.
This is the best Thai food on the north side. Their lunch meals are economical and the food is fantastic. The restaurant is in an unassuming strip mall (like everything else in the suburb of Fishers) but the food is as close to authentic as the midwest gets. Our personal favorites are the Thai Spicy Basil with chicken, the Crab Rangoons, and any of their fried rice varieties (bonus points for serving the Hawaiian Fried Rice in a half pineapple). We eat here often and we never have any complaints with wait time, service staff, or quality and quantity of food. One word of warning; do not order your food at the spice level "Thai Hot" unless you're ready to sweat it out the remainder of your day.
(5)
Erica P.
By FAR my favorite Thai restaurant in the Indianapolis area. I almost never venture further north than 86th street for food, but will always make an exception for Thai Kitchen! Try the drunken noodles, massaman curry, and thai iced tea.
(5)
Matt K.
Good takeout option. My order was easy to place by phone, ready fast and tasted good when I got home. I got the medium spice level on the basil chicken and that was fine for me. There are more spice levels if you're really looking for a lot of heat. I can't really say much more since I didn't dine in, but the patio looks like a comfy spot if the weather is nice. The menu on their website is up to date for takeout ordering.
(4)
Krista R.
We had high expectations for this place based on Yelp reviews. I think had the service been better, I would have given this place 3 stars for food. After 10 minutes of sitting at our reserved table, a server finally appeared and took our drink orders. He then returned to the table he had been chatting up previously and proceeded to continue talking for another 10 minutes. He either forgot about our table, or had decided he did not want to serve us. Finally, a different server asked us if we had been helped, and we asked him to be our server! Never have I given a drink order and then been ignored. We should have complained and left. Hungry, we stayed. We shared a papaya salad and some tofu summer rolls (not fried). The papaya salad was tasty, but unfortunately a majority of the salad was iceberg lettuce, not papaya. It also lacked any heat -- it was cloyingly sweet. The summer rolls were decent if a bit bland. I'll stick to spring rolls! Onto our mains of Pad Thai and Volcano Shrimp -- the Pad Thai was greasy but had good flavor. My Volcano Shrimp had been described by the server (and in the menu!) as "Sauteed Shrimp" with vegetables. Instead, the shrimp were batter fried (like a corn dog) and then coated in a sweet syrup. The syrup then made the batter soggy, and honestly, I felt like I was eating bad Chinese, not upscale Thai! The 'vegetables' were tiny and gross. I told my server my feelings on this dish and he told me that well, he liked it. Honestly, not impressed. The prices do not reflect the quality, and the lack of heat in all the dishes (all ordered medium hot) was a bummer. The poor service at the start, and lack of sympathy from our new server left a bad taste in our mouth.
(2)
Robert S.
Really good food consistently but they are always spraying Windex to clean tables. Not good!
(4)
Veronica H.
Fast friendly service and the food was great. Two tips: "medium" spicy isn't at all spicy. If you like heat, kick it up to "hot". Also the restaurant filled up very fast for lunch! Arrive early!
(5)
Jon C.
The Asparagus Delight was a Seafood Disappointment. Food was prepared well, but I was disappointed at the amount of shrimp (2) and other seafood. There was an abundance of asparagus not much else. I ordered it hot and it was quite spicy. The steamed dumplings were tasty. While I am big about quality and not quantity the amount of seafood didn't get it done. I regret not ordering the chicken curry. There was plenty of chicken in the dish at the neighboring table. Service was decent. Overall a good experience just don't expect much else from the Asparagus Delight? Two stars for a $16 plate of well prepared asparagus plus another $16 for two beers and steamed dumplings.
(2)
Lin W.
This restaurant is so good! We lived nearby for 6 years and frequented this spot! Their pad see ew and red curry are both excellent! I like their wine selection as well. They added a nice outdoor patio for comfortable evenings outside. A good spot for family dinner during the week or date night on a weekend. We found it to be packed on weekend nights but week nights are easier to get seated right away. A little in the pricer side for Thai...my other favorite is wild ginger!
(5)
Jena-christine L.
I've had a craving for thai recently, and having just moved to the area-- decided to order from thai kitchen restaurant. It's decent. The first time we ordered we got the appetizer sampler, hawaiian fried rice, spicy basil fried rice, and the tom yum soup. We could've done without all the fried appetizers-- they were kinda gross-- but everything else was YUMMY! The second time we ordered I tried the drunken noodles-- good! However, I ordered them "hot" and they were more mild. The third time we ordered I tried the pad see ew-- delicious! However, again, the spice is inconsistent. I will order again.
(4)
Adam W.
Mango curry medium heat is absolutely ridiculous. Have to agree with many reviews...best Thai on northside. Dumpling appetizer is fantastic. Pad See Ew rocks also. Can't wait to come back
(5)
Tamika K.
Very good Thai restaurant. I decided after seeing multiple reviews that I would check it out. I'm on a little hiatus from chain restaurants. I went for lunch and was definitely not disappointed. It was pretty busy for 11:15 on a Monday but Service was nice and friendly. I started off with the crab Rangoon which was Very good, fried crispy and served hot. Then I decided on the lunch Thai fried rice which was tasty however I got mine medium but I should have gone for spicy as this was not hot at all and I love all things spicy. Left with half my fried rice as I was stuffed(note I'm pregnant so I can eat). All in all great experience and I will be back!!
(4)
Divya V.
It's time for an update... I've been back few times for takeout and once for dinner. The service has considerably improved! Food is great! They do not skimp on the spice levels. A medium is truly medium spicy. Faves: Thai Salad Rolls... sooo much flavor packed into thin rice paper 'wrap'. It's fresh, no spices ... prefect summer snack. Comes with two dipping sauces - peanut sauce and sweet and spicy sauce. Pad ee Mao... flat rice noodles in this yummy sauce with tons of veggies. Tried a vegetarian version of pretty much all the noodle dishes but this one is the best! Our orders were taken in a timely manner, waters were refilled and we didn't have to ask for anything twice. This is slowly becoming my favorite Thai place.
(5)
Danielle H.
I have been going to Thai Kitchen for the past two years or so. At first the service was slow and the customer service was lacking, but the food was always good so I kept coming back occasionally. This weekend I had a few friends in town for the Monumental Marathon. They had remembered Thai Kitchen from the year before and requested that we go back again this year. I was more than happy to accommodate. The service seemed much improved and there were several new members of the staff that were very friendly and attentive. The food was delicious as always. We ordered the Thai tea, three different appetizers, and four different entres. I had the special (pumpkin curry) and I'm glad I did. It was a coconut milk, curry dish with subtle hints of pumpkin flavor, various vegetables, and chicken and shrimp. I ordered a spice level 2 (out of five) and it was just the right amount of heat. You have to watch the spice levels because they can be pretty generous. If you get your meal and it's not hot enough, they'll bring some extra hot sauce you can add. Everyone was more than happy with their meals and the experience as a whole. My friends are already looking forward to coming back next year.
(5)
Jelly R.
The atmosphere was cozy and clean, with interesting decor. The service was good. We did not have to wait long for our food. Pricing was comparable to most other thai restaurants in the area. Most importantly, our food was delicious: I had the pad see ew with tofu, my husband had the yellow curry, and we split an order of spring rolls. I think this is my new favorite thai restaurant.
(5)
Kimmy V.
I been here a lot be cause I love their fries rice... so my friends were in town so I took then here we both have a baby with us he son it 3, the kids are great they were good sit at their seat and everything. After we eat their servers came to clean the talked as we getting ready to pay this girl took the sales plate and accident made the sauce spills on the 3 year old boy and I told her she spills the sauce on the boy and she didn't said sorry or anything and I ask her for napkins to clean it up she give me attitude and stuff.... I don't get it she made it like other people faults beside her you didn't do your job great all you have to say oh I'm sorry I be right back with some napkins or something!!!! I sick of it just because of her this place gonna be losing businesses just like that!! Good luck!!!
(1)
Jim B.
Great food and great service. Basil beef, pad Thai, and curry chicken were all good.
(5)
Melissa T.
I am thinking my next trip I will be updating to five stars. Super good Thai food! The Thai hot isn't nearly as hot as I am used to, but still had a great and flavorful kick. Coconut lemongrass soup with chicken was really good and I have never seen with milky colored broth...accustomed to orange hue. The reason for my four stars is the Nur I ordered did not list cucumber as an ingredient on the menu which I find to be a very prominent flavor that I am not a fan of. Next time I know how to order and will just ask for extra Thai chilis. A must try...and I am just in town on biz. :)
(4)
Celeste M.
Their red curry is delicious. It is also made without fish sauce so it can be made vegan! Husband had pad kee mao and it smelled so delicious. Spice level of "hot" wasn't very spicy though, but I will definitely be back here.
(4)
Stephanie U.
I love this place!! We found out about it from Groupon, and the restaurant was almost full when we went (a lot of people seemed to be using Groupons too), I'd suggest making reservations. The space is kind of tight, but fine if you get a booth. On a side note, I really enjoy the little things/details that make each restaurant unique- they had folded the straw wrapper into a rose and placed it back on the straw for the thai iced tea and folded the napkins in a neat way. The food took forever to come out, but it was worth it. The thai iced tea was delicious! We had the mango curry which was excellent and the pad thai. Both were cooked perfectly, and so far, we thought this place has the best pad thai in the city.
(4)
Sara P.
I recently went back to Thai Kitchen for lunch because a friend requested it and the service was much better.
(3)
Olivia P.
Travelled all over and yet to find better pad Kee Mao, pad Thai, or tofu spring rolls. favorite Thai out there. Glass noodle soup and Thai salad also amazing.
(5)
Ratcha M.
Awesome food, good service , nice decoration. Pad Kee Mao seafood (drunken noodle) is highly recommend.
(5)
Corrine P.
The food is fantastic!! The service is great, super friendly. I ordered the eggplant dish and it was phenomenal. My only complaint is that it's pricey.
(4)
Jason B.
Thai kitchen is one of maybe 5 reasons to ever go into Fishers. Most times i'm in fishers it's just to ask for directions on how to get away from fishers. This is not the best thai restaurant in indy, but they are close. They have a good selection of fairly authentic thai dishes and they have proper spice levels. If you ask for hot, it will be hot. During the week, they have lunch specials were you can get a veggie egg roll, a small soup and a full dish for about $8. Nice staff that is good at advising you on spice levels so don't be afraid to ask. As I said before, if you go "well i sometimes sprinkle some hot sauce on my tacos, so i'll get hot here" you'll be coughing and crying into your food. Don't be a hero. ask. The vibe of the restaurant is fancier than alo of thai places, but it's by no means a super high class place. It would be a good place for an inexpensive, but still fairly quiet and nice date.
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Sam R.
Had never been to a Thai-specific restaurant before this, and from what we had it was really good. We got the chicken-filled wontons as an appetizer and they came with plum sauce (I think that's what it was idk. It was orange so idk. Doesn't sound good but it was awesome.) and they were really good, in fact the best thing I had. I got orange chicken. The flavors were really good and it was very orangey, although it had a small kick of spice as well. I prefer orange chicken from Asian Grill in Noblesville but this was still really good. Good thing they included a nice helping of white rice to calm down the spice between bites. Also had the roti roll for dessert, and it was decent as well. Everything my parents had was good as well. My dad got duck and my mom good some sort of vegetable bowl. We'll probably be back here. Good experience.
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Michelle S.
I really love this place but I am so frustrated listening and watching them tell customers who arrive after 8:30 on that the kitchen is about to close. If your sign says 9 pm, then welcome customers until 9 pm. Otherwise, change your sign to 8:45 pm. It is hard to support this place when they are busy trying to close early. The food is exceptional and the atmosphere is very pleasant.
(3)
Junie D.
This used to be a favorite for Thai food, but not so much lately... Seems like they've either changed hands or hired a so-so cook. I ordered a dish with seafood and asparagus -- was supposed to be in a chili sauce, but in reality it was in soy sauce with no chili flavor, no kick, just salty. Big let down. Jasmine Thai on 96th is superb, a better choice.
(3)
Chuck P.
Best Thai in town. Period. Red Curry is insanely good. Service is good. It can get busy, and when it does, it gets a little slow, but it's always worth the wait.
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Chip R.
We had carry out from here once and went to restaurant for dinner Friday night. The crab Rangoon is the best Ever! Lots of cheese, some green onion, a bit of crab, just enough dough to hold it together and a nice orange sauce. Service was excellent, attentive, and just right. Split an entree of pad noodles,veggies,shrimp, ordered in hot(spicy) and it was, maybe try medium next time and we like hot! Will go back whenever in the mood for Thai .
(5)
Suzie T.
We tried this restaurant when in the area for an appointment. It is a great step up from the previous. It is a small place in a strip mall, but comfortable and well decorated. -seemed very clean. The lunch special & appetizer I had was great and since the tables are close, my neighbors pad thai and other entree looked great also. Will try the pad thai next time!
(4)
Sullivan A.
I ordered the coconut milk soup w chicken (Tom Kha) and #44 Deluxe Vegetables w shrimp (Pad Pak Ruam Mitt ). It was awesome... I ordered very hot...glad I did not go Thai hot...because this was perfect! I will be back!
(5)
Michael P.
Great food and service here! The fried wontons are wonderful, and the Chicken Pad Thai is some of the best you can get in the city! You can choose the level of "spicy-ness", which is perfect for those who are cautious or adventurous. My friend loved his curry chicken. And the prices were reasonable, too!
(4)
Shawna V.
I had the curry, it was thick and warm and with just the right level of heat. Masman curry surley is what gods eat. Husband had pad thai. He asked for hot and his was no hotter than mine. Perhaps we confused the waitress when I was talking about the two of us sharing and then not due to heat. I'm a bad guest...look at me. It was a delicious valentines feast and I would definitely come back. V - Not as easy as you'd think because tai food often includes fish sauce. Make sure to ask. GF - rice noodles, rice rice, veggies, non rue thick sauces, and Stir fried non breaded meats, What is not to love here?
(4)
Torrey R.
Dear Thai Kitchen Restaurant, why did it take me so long to visit you? We came on a Sunday afternoon with a Groupon in hand and absolutely loved the place. Based on yelp reviews we ordered the pad thai and the mango curry and both were excellent. Great, rich flavor. Not too pricey. And the service was decent. This is an easy place to overlook being at the end of the strip mall but it is like a little gem.
(5)
Jane G.
Holy goodness! Thai Kitchen has an extensive menu and it's all pretty darn good! The food tastes fresh and the presentation is lovely. We have eaten in the restaurant and ordered for take out, and were satisfied with both types of experiences. I enjoy the Curry entrees (Green and Red, specifically). My husband has had the Pad Thai several times and enjoys it quite a bit. The only reason I'm not giving this five stars is because I've got a favorite Thai restaurant in St. Louis and I'm quite loyal to it. :) TIP: Whatever your preferred degree of "hot" is, back it down a notch.
(4)
Julie N.
Good food. Nothing special about it. Got cashew chicken and the traditional pad Thai. Both were good. Check the Discover Indy coupon packet for a buy one entree, get one free. Ordered takeout and looked inside - if you are claustrophobic then you won't be a fan of the limited space. Very close quarters.
(3)
James G.
We are blessed to have such amazing Thai restaurants in Indianapolis. I highly recommend Thai Kitchen Restaurant for quality Thai food. There is another Thai restaurant that is competitive to Thai Kitchen, but there are a couple things about Thai Kitchen that set it apart. First, they have a delicious wine selection at very affordable prices. I am taking a food and wine pairing class at IUPUI. Every time I find a bottle of wine I really like that is an affordable price I star it. They have 6 or 7 of those wines on their current wine list! Whoever put the wine list together really knows what they are doing! I highly recommend a bottle of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc if you enjoy traditionally spicy Thai food. Its refreshing grapefruit character really cools down the palate in between bites. Second, it has a pleasant atmosphere. The restaurant is intimate and welcoming for such a reasonably priced experience. I can't wait for the beautiful spring nights where I can enjoy a fantastic meal, with great company, and a delicious soothing wine on their patio!!! I highly recommend any curry dishes, Pad See Ew, or Pad Thai with Hess selection Chardonnay or the New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc!!!
(4)
Stefanie P.
I was in town visiting Indy, and really was craving Thai. This place was rated #1 in Thai on Yelp. You all were right! It's good! You were right. Its great. Cute little place with fresh Thai food. I started with a soup I have never had before Lemon Grass (Tom Yum) soup. It was awesome. A bit of a kick but super flavorful. I had the Thai Spicy Basil "HOT" and it was just the right amount of spicy. The portion was huge and the veggies and meat were fresh. Coke came in a cute Coke glass that I wanted to steal but I didn't, and the water was constantly being refreshed. The waitress was prompt and helpful and I can see what this place is the best Thai stop in Indy. I will be back! Nice Cozy place!
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Linda M.
Sampled orange chicken, Pad Thai, a spring roll, and an unusual entree named Yum (grilled beef with mint leaves, cilanto, onions, and tomatoes in a spicy lime dressing) - with a spicy kick. Tasted good cold. However, probably better warm or hot.
(4)
Abhi M.
The food tastes good. It's really cheap and the staff is friendly. Not very crowded around lunch time and the food came out fairly quickly!
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L. R.
What a nice restaurant! We stopped in today after reading the great reviews on Yelp and weren't disappointed. We came in around 1:30 and the restaurant was not crowded. We were seated immediately and given menus. There were lots of lunch specials which looked yummy. I had hot tea and my dining partner had iced tea. We settled on a yellow curry with tofu and a tofu pad thai. The lunch specials are nice and relatively inexpensive. Each special comes with a small salad which was nice and refreshing - just a couple forkfuls. Also there is a spring roll with chili sauce which was very good, a soup (which is chicken based which is good for vegetarians to know -I sent mine back) and a a good sized portion of entree. The food was excellent. My pad thai had a great spice to it and the yellow curry had a hint of sweetness and wonderful flavor. The tofu was cooked perfectly. Our bill for two was $23, not a bad lunch, plus we had some left over to bring home for dinner. The service was excellent. We will be back to try something different on the menu. Very good.
(4)
PK L.
Another excellent meal. I had the red curry, and my husband had the pad kee mao. My entree's spiciness level was hot, I definitely felt the burn, in a good and awesome way. My husband's food was Thai hot. He was sweating bullets, but he loved every bite. We asked ourselves why aren't we here more often? We will make that a new year resolution.
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Stewart D.
Love me some Thai food, and this place does not disappoint. I have had a variety of things and all were delicious. A small place that may be a little cramped, but to-go works as well. I think it is a little pricey for the portion size, but it is what it is. Would recommend to anyone with a craving for Thai cuisine!
(4)
Brooke C.
Love love love!!! Wonderful, authentic Thai, friendly wait staff, beautiful little restaurant. Best Thai I've had in Indy.
(5)
Kelly F.
I love everything about this place - the decor, the atmosphere, the food, the service. They also have an outdoor seating area! My new favorite dish is the seafood drunken noodles. Make sure to tell them to go light on the sodium...last time it was so salty, I was full on water before I could finish the meal. For apps, I highly recommend the dumplings. Oh, their Thai tea is delish!
(5)
James T.
Food = 4 (very nice) Price = 4 Experience = 4 (lovely interiors and nice natural light) Massaman was very good and well presented.
(4)
Alyssa T.
This restaurant was awesome! It was my first Thai food experience, and I will definitely try it again. I went on a Friday evening around 5:30 and they weren't busy at all, but by the time I left around 7 the place was packed. I tried the Pad Thai with chicken and it was delicious. You can even choose how spicy you want the food. The tables looked really nice with a small candle and flower at each one. They also put a flower made from a carrot on my main course. I was not expecting these extra touches for the price! I will definitely be back for lunch as well.
(5)
J T.
Very good Thai! + Curry - rich and flavorful + Tod Mun (fish cakes) - outstanding - as good as it gets + Pad Thai - flavorful, sweet, smoky, spicy and cooked exactly right (moist, but not too) +Clay Pot Shrimp - with transparent noodles and cabbage, celery and carrots - you must get this - I'll be back for this alone The food is well priced - great value. Service is a little spotty and I get the impression they are working at it. Based on the food alone, Thai Kitchen gets 5 starts - they can fix the rest, including the comment below... Here's the only downer - and it needs to be fixed. Thai Kitchen is right next to a cigar store and inside the cigar store is a smoking room - guess what...yeah - smell of cigar smoke in the restaurant. Total buzz kill. I assume the ventilation system is cross wired. Surely this is a point of contention between the two establishments. If it doesn't get resolved it will cost Thai Kitchen business.
(5)
Oh B.
Lunch here is mediocre. I got the basil fried rice with shrimp. It had only 4 pieces. The flavor was mediocre as well. Wife got red curry dish. The sauce was thin and watery. Felt more of Chinese guys trying to do Thai.
(2)
Qing Z.
I came here for the first time with my boyfriend (also his first visit), and I ordered the Bangkok Seafood special while he got the Spicy Basil Duck special. Prior to visiting, we tried to make reservations, but the waitress on the phone sounded annoyed and discouraging of accepting our names. Our food, while delicious, was paired with slow/horrible service (our dishes came out at separate times and the busboy had to take two separate trips to grab our silverware and napkins). ...But the ABSOLUTE WORST part of this meal (and why I'm giving 1 star), was the food poisoning I experienced several hours after our dinner. This was one of the worst physical experiences of my life (and that's saying a lot; I've also suffered food poisoning in the past and this was by far the worst incident)... I threw up violently for several hours, went through 3 trash bags, and experienced a lot of fever/chills/oral sores. It's been a few days now, and my chest still hurts when I take a deep breath or yawn. I won't be going back, nor will I be recommending this restaurant to my family/friends.
(1)
Randy k.
So I was very happy with dinner. Had the pottery shrimp which was perfectly spiced ( I ordered hot) and very flavorful. Service was attentive but not overly pushy. A nice find in fishers
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Rachael H.
I don't normally write reviews, but when a place deserves it, I like to! This has got to be the nicest interior for a Thai or any ethnic food restaurant in town! They have cute flowers on the table and fold your napkin in a fun way. We always get the red curry and its always been great! We get Hot. The hubby ordered the next level up once and it had too much impact!! :) we both like hot foods though. The Hot just has a kick but you won't feel miserable eating the whole bowl. :)
(4)
Brock Z.
Food was really good. The yellow curry is the best I've had anywhere. I've tried 3 other entres and they were 3 to 4 stars. The fried bananas with ice cream for dessert were not that good though. The atmosphere is very nice, but in most spots you are very close to others and don't have privacy.
(4)
Neal P.
Very upscale. And I'm not being overly generous with the rating. It's very impress-the-g/f-wife-boss-inlaws-worthy. Worth going out of your way for. Very good ambience/decor. Very clean. Ceramic plates, stainless steel utensils, glass beverage tumblers, glass tabletop over linen tablecloth, paper (though very fancy-high-end cloth-like) napkins. Tastefully decorated. Spotlessly clean men's room. Soft wrap spring rolls were excellent. I loved the warm peanut dipping sauce. My entree was excellent. Food equals or exceeds the best I've had elsewhere at any other Thai restaurant. Wine and beer are served. Attentive service, but not bothersome. They are professional restaurateurs.
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Chowdry P.
Food tasted nice, But only got 4 shrimp in my $13 clay pot shrimp dish. Staff not very enthusiastic
(2)
Sammy K.
I like this Thai restaurant. Their food is so good. It reminds me of foods in Thailand. They have nice wine, music, and decor. All the staff is so friendly and nicely dressed. My family is happy every time when we visit. I recommend this restaurant for all!
(5)
Anthony S.
Great food, attentive service, one of the best Thai restaurants in the Indy metro area! Try the lunch specials. They're reasonably priced and they come with a little salad, soup, and a spring roll. If I lived closer to this place I'd be here at least once every couple weeks. Also the restaurant atmosphere is perfect for a casual lunch during the day or a nice dinner at night. They have a full selection of wines and beverages to choose from. I've been here at least 7 times and have not once had a single problem. If you like Thai food this place is a must!
(5)
Emilee B.
Sushi with the new housemate turned into Thai food instead, and I am so glad! My introduction to the Thai Kitchen Restaurant was definitely a good one. We both had their yellow curry with chicken, and it was YUMMY! I'll definitely be eating there again.
(4)
LeKisha R.
I highly recommend that you eat at Thai Kitchen This is the Best Thai Restaurant in Indy. I love Thai and searched all over for a year before I discovered Thai Kitchen. The staff are very friendly and talk with you about the menu if you have questions. My favorite is the Masaman Curry!!!!! The chef and owner is so sweet she really loves what she does and you can taste it ;-)
(5)
Dawn T.
My second visit to Thai Kitchen was just as good as the first visit. The food was wonderful and the service was friendly and quick. My son and I took advantage of the snow day and enjoyed lunch at Thai Kitchen. Lunch prices are very reasonable. ($7.49 and include soup and a spring roll.) There aren't as many options as on the dinner many, but there are still plenty to choose from. They still offer several noodle dishes, fried rice dishes, stir-fries and curries. Since I went at lunch I was also able to enjoy a delicious Thai iced-tea, which I cannot drink at dinner because of the caffiene. Yummy.
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Caleb C.
I'd give this 4-1/2 stars if it were possible. Since my wife was on maternity leave for the past three months or so, we've eaten at this place about a dozen times. It helps that it's only 2 miles from our house, but it also helps that they have great food, good service, and good prices. Their lunch special gets you a medium-size entree, a small salad, spring roll, and a bowl of soup for around $8 (add a drink for $1.79 more). My wife sticks with one dish, the Pad See Ew, and it's pretty tasty. I jump around the menu, though, and have tried about half of it (for lunch, anyways). My favorites have to be the curry dishes, though, particularly the green. I get mine extra hot while the wife sticks to medium. Depending on the day of the week and perhaps the phase of the moon (or maybe just the cook that day), the heat can be either satisfying or oh-my-goodness hot. And that's about our only complaint. Try it, you'll like it. By the way, we have been to dinner there a few times, and the menu is much larger. The meals are more expensive, but you do end up with bigger servings, although soup, salad, and spring roll are not included. We've also taken our nearly 3-year old, and while she's not a very picky eater, it hasn't been easy to find her something that she'll eat. As a result, we've stuck to lunches when the kiddos are off to pre-school.
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Soray C.
Nice little place. Food was good, loved the clean and unique ambiente.
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Lawrence W.
Nice atmosphere and very good food. We went on a Friday evening around 6:00pm and were seated immediately. Others appeared to wait around 10-15 minutes. The dining room is small and a bit crowded. Avoid sitting near the door if you can--it's noisy and drafty. Other than that, a great experience.
(4)
Chris R.
Excellent food and ambiance. Nice and quiet on a Sunday afternoon.
(5)
Gail R.
My boyfriend and I were having a craving for Thai so based on the reviews we wanted to go ahead and try it out... Upon entering we found it to have a pleasant atmosphere and the staff was very nice. I was a little disappointed when my drink came back and wasn't accompanied with the flower I've heard about. My boyfriend got the Pad Thai Chicken and I got the Pad See Ew with mixed seafood but only coming back with shrimp. The portion on lunch is pretty filling, you receive soup then on your main entree plate you also receive a salad and spring roll. We enjoyed the flavors of the meal, it was delightful. Although we had a good experience here it still hasn't beat our favorite Thai place down in fountain square... Maybe we will be back sometime for dinner as the menu selection is a lot bigger. The meals are priced very well for the portion that you receive.
(4)
Stephanie P.
This is one of my go-to Thai spots around Fishers. Thai Kitchen has great service, a nice ambiance, and excellent food. This spot has been occupied by 3 different Thai restaraunts in the last few years. Although I still remain partial to the first occupant (Thai Smile 2---seriously my favorite restaraunt ever!) this place is a good contender. They also completely trump the second occupant- Chang Thai. They don't serve lunch specials on the weekend, so be prepared to pay around 12 dollars for an entree (without the spring roll and soup). But, their weekly lunch prices are a great value and the soap and spring rolls are fresh and delicious. The food at this place is incredible. I've tried numerous dishes, and I've never been disappointed. I'm a big red curry fan, and they do a great job with theirs. Crisp, delicious green beans (great touch), a fresh assortment of vegetables and a creamy and spicy curry sauce. The staff here is friendly and attentive. Definately an improvement from the second occupant of this spot- Chang Thai- which always seemed annoyed at the very sight of customers. Thai Kitchen has also improved the decor of the place considerably from previous occupants. Now, the restaraunt has a laid back classiness about it that makes for a great dining experience.
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Mai K.
The decor was great and the staff was very attentive. On this alone, I'd give them 5 stars, but I've had better Thai food in Indy. The flavors were "Thai" but was lacking. I appreciated the soup, salad, and spring roll that came with lunch.
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Jontelle L.
One of my favorite lunch spots in Fishers! The service is fast, and you get plenty of food. The lunch combos include spicy soup, a small salad, and a spring roll. I've had Thai quite a few places around the city, and this place is TRULY delicious. If you've ever complained about your food not being spicy enough, they'll give you a reason to keep coming back. Give it a go; less than $8 for a filling lunch that you can eat in less than 30 minutes!
(5)
Kimberly W.
My husband and I dined here this past Saturday night. I had the mango curry and my husband had the green curry. Both were very flavorful however a bit shy on ingredients....lots of broth. They are also a bit stingy with the steamed rice. When my husband ran out with still quite a bit of curry left he asked for more. We were surprised to find a $2.50 charge on our bill for an order of steamed rice! We have frequented another Thai resturant in the area and have never been charged for additional steamed rice. The waitress recommended the "house" dumplings as an appetizer and I have to say they were outstanding.
(3)
Steve K.
I went on a Tuesday night and there were only a few other people in the restaurant. My waitress recommended the Pad Kee Mao with beef. I like hot and spicy food. I ordered it "Hot" and it was really, really, really, really hot. Couldn't finish it because my mouth was on fire. Would have been perfect "medium hot". Tom Yum soup was great. All in all, a very nice experience.
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Arthur R.
Lots to eat for the lunch special, but not good quality. Soup very salty and tasted like doctored canned. Spring roll greasy. Main dish very greasy with overcooked noodles. Chicken was reheated. Service good and friendly. Clean.
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Susie J.
Lived on Thailand for 3years. Been to lots of Thai restaurants in Indy and this is the best
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Aaron M.
Thai kitchen was a great 1st time experience for us. We had the pad kee maw and the green curry pork. BOTH WERE EXCELLENT! We saw several other meals we cannot wait to try when we go back. The main area of seating is small, so make sure you make a reservation because the waiting area foyer is also small. It's an intimate setting that is very good for a date night.
(4)
Cory W.
Best thai I've found in Indy so far. Fantastic curries.
(5)
Josh B.
Great authentic Thai.
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Richard H.
You know, it's really nice. Very attractive space to be in a strip mall -- even a nice patio, where we sat. The menu is pretty extensive, and the food was very good and beautifully presented. Not especially convenient to anything, and there weren't many people there for dinner, but I'd recommend it.
(4)
Brad W.
Best Thai in Fishers. No comparison. Eat here, eat often.
(5)
Willie S.
I really enjoy this restaurant - the food is good and the staff is extremely friendly. Language is occasionally a challenge but frankly it is part of the culture of learning that makes ethnic dining fun. The Pad Se Ew and the Pad Ke Mow are excellent - the noodles are to die for. The Pad Thai is also really good. Interesting specials are frequently posted - I frequently carry out so I have not tried many of them - but today is a fresh opportunity and since they are opened on Sunday.............. Give them a try.
(5)
Doug S.
I've been dining at Thai Kitchen since it opened. This is a restaurant where you simply must try something different on the menu each time you visit.
(5)
Bret E.
One of the best restaurants on the north side. We took my fiance's parents in. I think they enjoyed it more than some of the places that they pay 100 a plate for.
(5)
Richard B.
Excellent food and reasonable prices. We've been here 3 times, and it's always delicious.
(5)
Erin S.
Wonderful! Upscale atmosphere for a strip mall restaurant. Great mix of people: some dressed up on a date, a group dressed very casual, a few families, etc. Cloth table cloths with glass on top. Our child enjoyed the dumplings and sticky rice. Dumplings came to our table in the steamer and the rice was delivered in a steamer basket with a string on it. My son was excited about it. I loved the green curry (hot) and my husband liked the Thai spicy basil (med). You can order mild, med, hot, xhot and Thai hot. Great service. Dinner for all of us was $35. Coupons are available at indycoupons.com
(4)
shannon w.
I have been several times since it switched to the new owner. Delicious!! I've tried several menu items and have been very satisfied with each meal. The Pad Thai is filled with fresh vegetables and is light, not gloppy. I love the Deluxe Vegetables - generous portion, healthy and light. I always order with tofu so I can't speak the the meats, but we have been very pleased. Try it for lunch. It's a great deal.
Takes Reservations : Yes Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Dinner Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only Outdoor Seating : Yes Wi-Fi : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes Caters : Yes
Sheetal K.
They make good food on a consistent basis. The lunch portions are small but taste very good. This is better than Jasmine Thai restaurant. I usually order "Medium - hot" as "Hot" can be very spicy to handle. They charge $1 for peanut sauce and its yummy. Good Food. Good Ambience. Service could be improved.
(5)Ravi P.
This is my regular place for lunch, atleast once in couple of weeks. Pros: 1. Consistent taste 2. Good ambience and quite location 3. Good parking 4. Lunch specials are good and are affordable 5. Good service
(4)Andrew J.
When this place first opened up, it was known as Thai Smile 2. Thai Smile was a restaurant up in Muncie that a lot of Ball State grads might recognize. The restaurant is good sized but the booths and tables can be a bit close together for my preference. The service is fast and polite. They start you off with a small bowl of soup. It is a fairly boring Asian chicken noodle soup, nothing to write home about. The spring rolls are good but a little bit skinny. You end up getting a lot more egg roll wrapper than the food stuff inside. The small salad is unimpressive. I always start off with the chicken pad Thai to get a baseline for Thai restaurants. There pad Thai has a ton of flavor. It only has a few vegetables though so it's missing some of the crunch I like. The noodles have been a bit heavy and sit tight. It's good stuff but there are others on the north side that I prefer.
(3)April T.
I ate here when I first moved to Indy and was living in Fishers. I remembered it being really good. I took my husband here and it was ok. We ordered spring rolls and they were good, but needed to be served with Butter lettuce. Something other Thai and Vietnamese restaurants do. So I felt a little jipped from the start. The Pad Thai was not very good. It did not seem fresh. It tasted old. The veggies were mostly onions...and It was not served with the traditional lime. I had to ask for lime.My husband had something with beef and vegetables in a medium sauce. It was pretty good from what I tasted. He ate all of his. I really like Thai because it is fresh and colorful. I feel like I was really missing something from this meal. The serves was really good. They checked on us for refills and the spring rolls came out pretty quickly. We sat outside, but noticed the patio slanted a lot. The table and chairs rocked a lot.
(3)Lola S.
Came here on a quick lunch break today. Big plus; they have outdoor seating. I got the basil fried rice lunch combo. My food came out lightening fast. The server never brought me a napkin or a water. The medium is definitely closer to hot and I've had more flavorful Thai rice. The ambiance is awesome but I would definitely go to Thai orchid next time I'm craving Thai food.
(3)Amber T.
I'm back bitches! Haven't done many reviews since I moved but believe me I've been hitting the Indianapolis food scene! Well, at least a little bit. This place is great! As soon as I moved to Indiana I was in search of some good Thai good. This place was down the street so I gave it a shot. It is nice and clean on the inside. The only thing I've tried so far is the Pad Thai. It was good, not the best I've had but way better than any place in El Paso. The service was prompt and friendly! I went during lunch hour and was in and out in about 30 minutes. I recommend going for their lunch specials. Mon-fri until 3. You get a salad, soup and spring roll plus your meal all for about $9.
(4)Maya H.
We came in a little before close with a coupon we had from buying the Entertainment Book Indianapolis. The service was fast, they were friendly. The food was AMAZING. We always get the same order no matter what Thai place we go to: Yellow curry with chicken, Rama delight with chicken, a split order of spring rolls and sometimes Tom Kha or Tom Yum if I'm homesick. I am really picky about curry and it was so good I almost cried- it tastes almost exactly how my mum makes it. The Rama Delight plate was basically licked clean by my boyfriend. The spring rolls were excellent and I got the coconut milk soup which was very flavourful. Everything was excellent- If there was a word for better than excellent I would use it but I can't think of one. Of all the Thai places we have tried this is easily our top pick. We were in and out in under an hour, and completely satisfied, the bill was reasonably priced. We will definitely be returning.
(5)Alyssa K.
My favorite local Thai restaurant. The Tom Kha is fantastic as well as the Thai Spicy Basil (I prefer it with beef). The Pad Thai is awesome when I just want a yummy go-to. I highly recommend eating at the restaurant, it has a very cozy atmosphere, outdoor seating, and friendly staff.
(5)Anthony J.
I am giving this place 5 stars for a couple of reasons: 1) This is Indiana and I was not expecting to have Thai food that I LOVED and regularly return for. 2) I have eaten Thai food in a lot of places (including Thailand) and this place is still a favorite of mine. 3) Their lunch special is the best around. I come here with my co-workers pretty often for lunch (never actually been for dinner) and the food is consistently tasty and the service is great. With the lunch special you get soup, salad, spring roll, and an entree all for $8. I've had a number of the items but my favorites have been the Pad See Ew and the Spicy Basil Fried Rice. Don't let its strange location in the random strip mall off Allisonville deter you, it really is a hidden gem in Fishers. I highly recommend checking it out!
(5)Adrienne G.
This is wonderful little Thai restaurant situated in a strip mall in Fishers. The restaurant itself is very small but they do have an outdoor patio and the whole place feels quite cozy. Service is always friendly and professional. My go-to dish is the Spicy Basil Chicken, medium hot. It is always prepared correctly and the spice level is perfect. Their crab rangoons are also delicious. I haven't had anything that I don't like!
(5)Elizabeth P.
Mmmmmmm...my mouth is watering just thinking about writing this one. No really, it's that good. My old boss in college had a groupon a few years back which was my first real go at Thai food, and for that, I owe him a nice big pat on the back. It quickly became one of my favorite foods! Back then I didn't venture to crazily from the norm and found myself with a delicious serving of Pad Thai (sans peanuts...I know, I know...) but as the years have gone by, I have found myself drifting more and more into a haze of love with Tiger Garlic and let me be the first to tell you, this is one affair I'll never end! The service is always really great, usually there are only 2-3 waitresses, but they are always really quick and great at recommendations and getting your food to the table straight out of the oven. Today I went for my little love: Tiger Garlic and again was not disappointed at all! For $7.47 you get soup, salad, spring roll, and entree. Aka for me: Lunch for two days...Score! It could be really dangerous that Thai Kitchen is now my neighbor... All in all, I can not find one qualm with this little hunk o heaven, right down to the beautiful single REAL rose centerpiece. Getcha Thai on and mow down on some fab-u food!
(5)Sheila E.
First time eat here . Friendly staff . Food looked good but tasted real bad . I ate Thai food lots of places but this is my least favorite place .
(2)Gauri W.
Best thai food on this side of Indy! I had the drunken noodles and was not disappointed. Mom had the red curry with tofu and it was also great. The soup was bland, but that might be personal preference. The salad was much better than those served by the competition. However, ambiance is lacking, at best. When I was there it could have been cute if not a little kitschy, but the biggest problem was the number of flies! If it looks like that in the seating area I wonder what the kitchen will be like....
(4)Ellen J.
Lovely ambiance! Very clean, relaxing! They have a nice little section of outdoor seating. We've been here several times and the food is always great. I am a pad thai addict, and Thai Kitchen is one of my favorites, if not my favorite (I also love Siam Square). Appetizers are a little small for the price, but the quality offsets it. Entrees are quite big and of good quality, so they are worth the reasonable price (10-15 each). I highly recommend this place! Service, ambiance, and food are all very good!
(5)Theresa Z.
We visited Thai Kitchen Thursday evening for the first time. It wil definitely not be our last. We ordered chicken satay for an appetizer. It was as good as any I have had at other restaurants around the city. We ordered one of the specials, drunken noodles with seafood. It was very delicious! We also had mango curry which was fantastic! The service was very good, the restaurant clean and cozy.
(5)Meghan H.
The mango curry, ginger tea and pad Thai are wonderful! Friendly staff and a welcoming restaurant.
(5)Jason H.
This is a moderately small and typically crowded restaurant located along Allisonville and just southof 116th in Fishers. Everything that we have ordered here has been pretty consistent in quality over the years. The only real variability has been how hot their Pad Thai is when you order. They have you order from a scale of 1-5 and it's been pretty hit and miss lately. For a long time my wife would get a 3 and I would get a 5. Lately the 5 has been off, one time it will be super hot and the next time it will be pretty similar to my wives 3. The spring rolls are unbelievably good! They are what I imagine the perfect spring roll to be, light and flaky, and not greasy. Now on to what is keeping them from a 5 star rating. I'm 99% sure that they charge extra for carryout orders. Now, the food is always properly taken care of in the carryout containers (for example they cut vent holes in the spring roll box) and because of this, I'll tip the hostess, but I'm never a fan of paying extra for carryout. One final thing, is that they usually give a time for your carry out to be ready, say 20 minutes. I will usually get there a little before the estimated time and the food is always ready. So if you order, plan on it being done earlier than estimated. I think that I might have waited for my food once or twice on a carryout order.
(4)Abby Z.
This place is one of my favorites! I had a craving for Pad Thai and knew where to get the best. I've yet to be disappointed by the food or the service. They have a great menu and lots of awesome appetizers and desserts. If you enjoy Thai food give them a try!
(5)Christina G.
We ordered takeout from this place. When we got the food it was lukewarm at best. I would not recommend getting anything tempura if you're doing take out because it was soggy By the time we got it home. The coconut shrimp was limp and not crispy and came with fries and onion rings. Who wants fries and onion rings ordering Thai food? I thought I was weird. We ordered chicken pad Thai which was flavorful but very very greasy. We ordered the fried rice as well which was also very flavorful but again very greasy. The crispy spring rolls were excellent. Green Papaya Salad was delicious and I will order it again. My biggest complaint is that they don't deliver. They would get more business if they did delivery. Overall I think this is mediocre thai food at best. Not super impressive but it gets the job done if you don't feel like cooking dinner Friday night.
(2)Catherine I.
The place wasn't busy for a Thursday night around 7:45. I ordered the Bangkok Seafood platter with shrimp, mussels, squid, scallops and vegetables. There were only 4 scallops, the little ones, two shrimp, but they were enormous, a few pieces of squid and 3 mussels. The dish came out and wasn't very hot in temperature, so about half way through the dish became kind of cold. I ordered "medium hot" and I thought it was fairly mild but tasty. Next time I'll go for a curry I think, because the sauce in the seafood dish didn't really make me excited.
(3)Drew E.
I don't know enough about Thai food to say it is the best, but imo it is extremely awesome and decently priced. I encourage you to check it out. I had the Tiger Garlic, will order again. You get 2 portions worth of food, like 2 legit lunch sizes. Food was brought out quickly, great plate presentation and high quality preparation. A+
(5)James B.
Thai places always unimpress me. I love pad Thai but I have never been blown away by Thai- until now. Hawaiian Fried Rice is brilliant: pineapples, chicken, fried rice! What is not to like! Best Thai that I've ever had!!!
(5)David G.
Best Thai food that I've had in the states. As a long time Navy veteran, I've been fortunate to have good Thai food IN Thailand, and was always a little judgy when eating it locally back home. Thai Kitchen, however, has set the bar in what local Thai should be. Everything on their menu is amazing. I pride myself on being able to eat spicy food but when you order your meal "Thai Hot" here, you better buckle up. The Tom Yum soup will make you sweat and is to die for and the old standby of Pad Thai is delicious. Also try their pumkin curry while its still available!!!! Lastly, their prices are very fair and affordable. I've taken many many people here over the years without one complaint or bad experience!
(5)M W.
Wonderful food! The Orange Chicken and Thai Sweet Iced Coffee were amazing and the presentation was beautiful.
(4)Regina O.
I have eaten here a few times now. It's clean, consistent, great tasting, and the service is great too. I eat thai in every city I visit. Thus far, their thai basil rice is the best. I'm so glad it's in my city of residence too!
(5)Jim F.
Sea food, egg plant with fried rice. Wonderful aroma from the food. Thai beer along with green tea. Let me see if I am in heaven or not. Ha. Lovely interior with pleasant staff. Great place to visit.
(5)Josh C.
So. GOOD. Not just some of the best Thai in the area, but one of the best restaurants in the area. I cannot stop raving about the food when we eat there. It's all so good, I find myself trying something different every time. I've never been disappointed. Mango curry? Fabulous. Panang curry? Amazing. Ginger lovers? Good god, YES. And don't skimp on the heat. This kitchen does it right, where the heat is latent and deeply enshrined in the food. It's not just another sprinkle of red pepper flakes on top to make it "hotter". It helps impart an amazing flavor.
(5)Roxanne T.
great food! Never had Thai till I went here,Very Good! service was great,speedy and clean! Highly recommend!
(4)Darin L.
Northside Indy people will tell you there is no better Thai on the northside. They are right. we go there often and they have never disappointed us.
(5)Justin O.
Pad See Ew is quite good and the heat ( med spice) was very flavorful. Very smokey rich flavor and thinly sliced chicken makes this very palatable. The shocker on this is the low price (I got the lunch special). Really can't say anything bad about this dish. I will have to come back and try a few more :)
(4)Angi B.
Thai is one of our favorite cuisines, and this place does it spectacularly. I'd tell you our favorites, but it's basically the whole menu. Everything is outstanding, and there are tons of options for everyone. They also don't coddle us with weak spices. Other Thai places in the area dumb down the heat for silly white folks like us, but the TK lays it on just like you ordered it. In other words, if you order Hot at other Thai places, you might want to tone it down to Medium your first time here. Don't worry, you'll be back. You can try it hotter next time.
(5)Tiffany B.
They were open on New Year's Eve! Great start! Quickly prepared for a to go order- yay. Vegetarian spring rolls were nice and the eggplant entree w/ tofu was good too. Can't say anything was extraordinary, but it didn't suck (by a long-shot) either. The space looked cozy, small and a bit romantic.
(3)Alex M.
Since moving to indy from the east coast I've been apprehensive about trying out Asian food. Finally decided to check out Thai kitchen based on all of the positive reviews. It did not disappoint! We got the spicy duck with basil and beef pad kee mao. The medium level spicy was just right, and everything was beyond delicious. Big portions too so we didn't leave hungry. We will be back for sure!
(5)Steven D.
Wow, what an experience!! Excellent service, and delicious food! I had the Hawaiian rice with shrimp and chicken and they served it in a pineapple! Great presentation, fantastic taste, and overall wonderful meal. Highly recommended!!
(5)Gavin C.
Everything I've had here is incredibly tasty! Also, it's a great place to go for vegetarian dishes, since most of the dishes can be made with tofu or vegetables instead of meat. The prices are good, especially if you're there for the lunch period during the week. (Btw, lunch specials go until 3:30.) Even though we don't live close to the restaurant, we make a point to go here when it's around mealtime and we're in Fishers or Noblesville. Oh, and be warned: Their mild dishes are flavorful, and when they say spicy, they mean it, so be prepared if you order Thai Spicy or Extra Spicy!
(5)Team O.
Dumplings as an app & then Mango Curry w/shrimp & chicken. Reasonably priced dishes. Get yourself 2-3 Singha's. Great after work meal on a Wednesday nite.
(4)Theresa J.
Excellent Pad Tai and Hawaiian fried rice, crab Rangoon is amazing. They have outdoor dining with a shade canopy. Atmosphere is a little dressier so many people were just getting takeout which was very efficient. Will definitely be back.
(5)Mari S.
We ate here for lunch and both got the Chicken Massaman Curry. It was good but I ordered medium spiciness and it really wasn't spicy at all. I would recommend ordering at least hot if you want any spice at all. The service was excellent and waitresses were very attentive.
(4)Lisa S.
If a place can get my husband to like Thai food, it deserves five stars. So many menu options, so little time! We ate dinner here this week, and my husband ordered the roasted duck special and I ordered yellow curry with tofu for our entrees. Both were delicious and generously portioned. We also started with fresh Thai spring rolls, which were quite tasty dipped in the two sauces they came out with. Nice ambience, especially for a strip mall, huge menu, options for vegetarians and low-spice people like myself.
(5)Anna L.
There you are, Thai Kitchen playing hide-and-seek in that strip mall where I rarely drive by, yet live so very close to. I figured, I'd have Thai food today since I don't really have a lunch buddy to share my love for Thai cuisine that often. And when was the last time I had Thai? Eons ago...I may as well become extinct. We arrived at 11:00am sharp, right when the lunch hour opens. I don't think I've ever anticipated the opening of a restaurant like Black Friday (without the long wait and lines of course)...but we had a lot of errands to do that day. What we ordered: - Pad Thai: Chewy rice noodles, separated perfectly. Stir-fried with chicken, bean sprouts, egg, and scallions. Covered in a savory, but sweet sauce topped with crushed peanuts. Heavenly delicious! A bit on the sweet side. A lime wedge would've been a perfect addition to tone down the sweetness to my liking. - Pad See Ew: Stir-fried wide rice noodle flakes topped with mixed veggies and choice of meat in their delicious homemade sauce. Great medium or hot spiciness to give it a little kick. All lunch specials come with chicken broth soup, salad with Thai sweet dressing, and a spring roll for about $7.50. Grab a Thai Iced Tea in a tall glass adorned with a straw paper rose topper to wash down the spicy goodness. Probably my new local Thai go-to spot for a budget lunch when my pockets are feeling a little empty. Quality food for a great price! PS. Don't forget to take your to-go boxes, keys, etc...the staff is nice enough to chase you outside to give your belongings back to you.
(4)Billy V.
This is the best Thai food on the north side. Their lunch meals are economical and the food is fantastic. The restaurant is in an unassuming strip mall (like everything else in the suburb of Fishers) but the food is as close to authentic as the midwest gets. Our personal favorites are the Thai Spicy Basil with chicken, the Crab Rangoons, and any of their fried rice varieties (bonus points for serving the Hawaiian Fried Rice in a half pineapple). We eat here often and we never have any complaints with wait time, service staff, or quality and quantity of food. One word of warning; do not order your food at the spice level "Thai Hot" unless you're ready to sweat it out the remainder of your day.
(5)Erica P.
By FAR my favorite Thai restaurant in the Indianapolis area. I almost never venture further north than 86th street for food, but will always make an exception for Thai Kitchen! Try the drunken noodles, massaman curry, and thai iced tea.
(5)Matt K.
Good takeout option. My order was easy to place by phone, ready fast and tasted good when I got home. I got the medium spice level on the basil chicken and that was fine for me. There are more spice levels if you're really looking for a lot of heat. I can't really say much more since I didn't dine in, but the patio looks like a comfy spot if the weather is nice. The menu on their website is up to date for takeout ordering.
(4)Krista R.
We had high expectations for this place based on Yelp reviews. I think had the service been better, I would have given this place 3 stars for food. After 10 minutes of sitting at our reserved table, a server finally appeared and took our drink orders. He then returned to the table he had been chatting up previously and proceeded to continue talking for another 10 minutes. He either forgot about our table, or had decided he did not want to serve us. Finally, a different server asked us if we had been helped, and we asked him to be our server! Never have I given a drink order and then been ignored. We should have complained and left. Hungry, we stayed. We shared a papaya salad and some tofu summer rolls (not fried). The papaya salad was tasty, but unfortunately a majority of the salad was iceberg lettuce, not papaya. It also lacked any heat -- it was cloyingly sweet. The summer rolls were decent if a bit bland. I'll stick to spring rolls! Onto our mains of Pad Thai and Volcano Shrimp -- the Pad Thai was greasy but had good flavor. My Volcano Shrimp had been described by the server (and in the menu!) as "Sauteed Shrimp" with vegetables. Instead, the shrimp were batter fried (like a corn dog) and then coated in a sweet syrup. The syrup then made the batter soggy, and honestly, I felt like I was eating bad Chinese, not upscale Thai! The 'vegetables' were tiny and gross. I told my server my feelings on this dish and he told me that well, he liked it. Honestly, not impressed. The prices do not reflect the quality, and the lack of heat in all the dishes (all ordered medium hot) was a bummer. The poor service at the start, and lack of sympathy from our new server left a bad taste in our mouth.
(2)Robert S.
Really good food consistently but they are always spraying Windex to clean tables. Not good!
(4)Veronica H.
Fast friendly service and the food was great. Two tips: "medium" spicy isn't at all spicy. If you like heat, kick it up to "hot". Also the restaurant filled up very fast for lunch! Arrive early!
(5)Jon C.
The Asparagus Delight was a Seafood Disappointment. Food was prepared well, but I was disappointed at the amount of shrimp (2) and other seafood. There was an abundance of asparagus not much else. I ordered it hot and it was quite spicy. The steamed dumplings were tasty. While I am big about quality and not quantity the amount of seafood didn't get it done. I regret not ordering the chicken curry. There was plenty of chicken in the dish at the neighboring table. Service was decent. Overall a good experience just don't expect much else from the Asparagus Delight? Two stars for a $16 plate of well prepared asparagus plus another $16 for two beers and steamed dumplings.
(2)Lin W.
This restaurant is so good! We lived nearby for 6 years and frequented this spot! Their pad see ew and red curry are both excellent! I like their wine selection as well. They added a nice outdoor patio for comfortable evenings outside. A good spot for family dinner during the week or date night on a weekend. We found it to be packed on weekend nights but week nights are easier to get seated right away. A little in the pricer side for Thai...my other favorite is wild ginger!
(5)Jena-christine L.
I've had a craving for thai recently, and having just moved to the area-- decided to order from thai kitchen restaurant. It's decent. The first time we ordered we got the appetizer sampler, hawaiian fried rice, spicy basil fried rice, and the tom yum soup. We could've done without all the fried appetizers-- they were kinda gross-- but everything else was YUMMY! The second time we ordered I tried the drunken noodles-- good! However, I ordered them "hot" and they were more mild. The third time we ordered I tried the pad see ew-- delicious! However, again, the spice is inconsistent. I will order again.
(4)Adam W.
Mango curry medium heat is absolutely ridiculous. Have to agree with many reviews...best Thai on northside. Dumpling appetizer is fantastic. Pad See Ew rocks also. Can't wait to come back
(5)Tamika K.
Very good Thai restaurant. I decided after seeing multiple reviews that I would check it out. I'm on a little hiatus from chain restaurants. I went for lunch and was definitely not disappointed. It was pretty busy for 11:15 on a Monday but Service was nice and friendly. I started off with the crab Rangoon which was Very good, fried crispy and served hot. Then I decided on the lunch Thai fried rice which was tasty however I got mine medium but I should have gone for spicy as this was not hot at all and I love all things spicy. Left with half my fried rice as I was stuffed(note I'm pregnant so I can eat). All in all great experience and I will be back!!
(4)Divya V.
It's time for an update... I've been back few times for takeout and once for dinner. The service has considerably improved! Food is great! They do not skimp on the spice levels. A medium is truly medium spicy. Faves: Thai Salad Rolls... sooo much flavor packed into thin rice paper 'wrap'. It's fresh, no spices ... prefect summer snack. Comes with two dipping sauces - peanut sauce and sweet and spicy sauce. Pad ee Mao... flat rice noodles in this yummy sauce with tons of veggies. Tried a vegetarian version of pretty much all the noodle dishes but this one is the best! Our orders were taken in a timely manner, waters were refilled and we didn't have to ask for anything twice. This is slowly becoming my favorite Thai place.
(5)Danielle H.
I have been going to Thai Kitchen for the past two years or so. At first the service was slow and the customer service was lacking, but the food was always good so I kept coming back occasionally. This weekend I had a few friends in town for the Monumental Marathon. They had remembered Thai Kitchen from the year before and requested that we go back again this year. I was more than happy to accommodate. The service seemed much improved and there were several new members of the staff that were very friendly and attentive. The food was delicious as always. We ordered the Thai tea, three different appetizers, and four different entres. I had the special (pumpkin curry) and I'm glad I did. It was a coconut milk, curry dish with subtle hints of pumpkin flavor, various vegetables, and chicken and shrimp. I ordered a spice level 2 (out of five) and it was just the right amount of heat. You have to watch the spice levels because they can be pretty generous. If you get your meal and it's not hot enough, they'll bring some extra hot sauce you can add. Everyone was more than happy with their meals and the experience as a whole. My friends are already looking forward to coming back next year.
(5)Jelly R.
The atmosphere was cozy and clean, with interesting decor. The service was good. We did not have to wait long for our food. Pricing was comparable to most other thai restaurants in the area. Most importantly, our food was delicious: I had the pad see ew with tofu, my husband had the yellow curry, and we split an order of spring rolls. I think this is my new favorite thai restaurant.
(5)Kimmy V.
I been here a lot be cause I love their fries rice... so my friends were in town so I took then here we both have a baby with us he son it 3, the kids are great they were good sit at their seat and everything. After we eat their servers came to clean the talked as we getting ready to pay this girl took the sales plate and accident made the sauce spills on the 3 year old boy and I told her she spills the sauce on the boy and she didn't said sorry or anything and I ask her for napkins to clean it up she give me attitude and stuff.... I don't get it she made it like other people faults beside her you didn't do your job great all you have to say oh I'm sorry I be right back with some napkins or something!!!! I sick of it just because of her this place gonna be losing businesses just like that!! Good luck!!!
(1)Jim B.
Great food and great service. Basil beef, pad Thai, and curry chicken were all good.
(5)Melissa T.
I am thinking my next trip I will be updating to five stars. Super good Thai food! The Thai hot isn't nearly as hot as I am used to, but still had a great and flavorful kick. Coconut lemongrass soup with chicken was really good and I have never seen with milky colored broth...accustomed to orange hue. The reason for my four stars is the Nur I ordered did not list cucumber as an ingredient on the menu which I find to be a very prominent flavor that I am not a fan of. Next time I know how to order and will just ask for extra Thai chilis. A must try...and I am just in town on biz. :)
(4)Celeste M.
Their red curry is delicious. It is also made without fish sauce so it can be made vegan! Husband had pad kee mao and it smelled so delicious. Spice level of "hot" wasn't very spicy though, but I will definitely be back here.
(4)Stephanie U.
I love this place!! We found out about it from Groupon, and the restaurant was almost full when we went (a lot of people seemed to be using Groupons too), I'd suggest making reservations. The space is kind of tight, but fine if you get a booth. On a side note, I really enjoy the little things/details that make each restaurant unique- they had folded the straw wrapper into a rose and placed it back on the straw for the thai iced tea and folded the napkins in a neat way. The food took forever to come out, but it was worth it. The thai iced tea was delicious! We had the mango curry which was excellent and the pad thai. Both were cooked perfectly, and so far, we thought this place has the best pad thai in the city.
(4)Sara P.
I recently went back to Thai Kitchen for lunch because a friend requested it and the service was much better.
(3)Olivia P.
Travelled all over and yet to find better pad Kee Mao, pad Thai, or tofu spring rolls. favorite Thai out there. Glass noodle soup and Thai salad also amazing.
(5)Ratcha M.
Awesome food, good service , nice decoration. Pad Kee Mao seafood (drunken noodle) is highly recommend.
(5)Corrine P.
The food is fantastic!! The service is great, super friendly. I ordered the eggplant dish and it was phenomenal. My only complaint is that it's pricey.
(4)Jason B.
Thai kitchen is one of maybe 5 reasons to ever go into Fishers. Most times i'm in fishers it's just to ask for directions on how to get away from fishers. This is not the best thai restaurant in indy, but they are close. They have a good selection of fairly authentic thai dishes and they have proper spice levels. If you ask for hot, it will be hot. During the week, they have lunch specials were you can get a veggie egg roll, a small soup and a full dish for about $8. Nice staff that is good at advising you on spice levels so don't be afraid to ask. As I said before, if you go "well i sometimes sprinkle some hot sauce on my tacos, so i'll get hot here" you'll be coughing and crying into your food. Don't be a hero. ask. The vibe of the restaurant is fancier than alo of thai places, but it's by no means a super high class place. It would be a good place for an inexpensive, but still fairly quiet and nice date.
(4)Sam R.
Had never been to a Thai-specific restaurant before this, and from what we had it was really good. We got the chicken-filled wontons as an appetizer and they came with plum sauce (I think that's what it was idk. It was orange so idk. Doesn't sound good but it was awesome.) and they were really good, in fact the best thing I had. I got orange chicken. The flavors were really good and it was very orangey, although it had a small kick of spice as well. I prefer orange chicken from Asian Grill in Noblesville but this was still really good. Good thing they included a nice helping of white rice to calm down the spice between bites. Also had the roti roll for dessert, and it was decent as well. Everything my parents had was good as well. My dad got duck and my mom good some sort of vegetable bowl. We'll probably be back here. Good experience.
(4)Michelle S.
I really love this place but I am so frustrated listening and watching them tell customers who arrive after 8:30 on that the kitchen is about to close. If your sign says 9 pm, then welcome customers until 9 pm. Otherwise, change your sign to 8:45 pm. It is hard to support this place when they are busy trying to close early. The food is exceptional and the atmosphere is very pleasant.
(3)Junie D.
This used to be a favorite for Thai food, but not so much lately... Seems like they've either changed hands or hired a so-so cook. I ordered a dish with seafood and asparagus -- was supposed to be in a chili sauce, but in reality it was in soy sauce with no chili flavor, no kick, just salty. Big let down. Jasmine Thai on 96th is superb, a better choice.
(3)Chuck P.
Best Thai in town. Period. Red Curry is insanely good. Service is good. It can get busy, and when it does, it gets a little slow, but it's always worth the wait.
(5)Chip R.
We had carry out from here once and went to restaurant for dinner Friday night. The crab Rangoon is the best Ever! Lots of cheese, some green onion, a bit of crab, just enough dough to hold it together and a nice orange sauce. Service was excellent, attentive, and just right. Split an entree of pad noodles,veggies,shrimp, ordered in hot(spicy) and it was, maybe try medium next time and we like hot! Will go back whenever in the mood for Thai .
(5)Suzie T.
We tried this restaurant when in the area for an appointment. It is a great step up from the previous. It is a small place in a strip mall, but comfortable and well decorated. -seemed very clean. The lunch special & appetizer I had was great and since the tables are close, my neighbors pad thai and other entree looked great also. Will try the pad thai next time!
(4)Sullivan A.
I ordered the coconut milk soup w chicken (Tom Kha) and #44 Deluxe Vegetables w shrimp (Pad Pak Ruam Mitt ). It was awesome... I ordered very hot...glad I did not go Thai hot...because this was perfect! I will be back!
(5)Michael P.
Great food and service here! The fried wontons are wonderful, and the Chicken Pad Thai is some of the best you can get in the city! You can choose the level of "spicy-ness", which is perfect for those who are cautious or adventurous. My friend loved his curry chicken. And the prices were reasonable, too!
(4)Shawna V.
I had the curry, it was thick and warm and with just the right level of heat. Masman curry surley is what gods eat. Husband had pad thai. He asked for hot and his was no hotter than mine. Perhaps we confused the waitress when I was talking about the two of us sharing and then not due to heat. I'm a bad guest...look at me. It was a delicious valentines feast and I would definitely come back. V - Not as easy as you'd think because tai food often includes fish sauce. Make sure to ask. GF - rice noodles, rice rice, veggies, non rue thick sauces, and Stir fried non breaded meats, What is not to love here?
(4)Torrey R.
Dear Thai Kitchen Restaurant, why did it take me so long to visit you? We came on a Sunday afternoon with a Groupon in hand and absolutely loved the place. Based on yelp reviews we ordered the pad thai and the mango curry and both were excellent. Great, rich flavor. Not too pricey. And the service was decent. This is an easy place to overlook being at the end of the strip mall but it is like a little gem.
(5)Jane G.
Holy goodness! Thai Kitchen has an extensive menu and it's all pretty darn good! The food tastes fresh and the presentation is lovely. We have eaten in the restaurant and ordered for take out, and were satisfied with both types of experiences. I enjoy the Curry entrees (Green and Red, specifically). My husband has had the Pad Thai several times and enjoys it quite a bit. The only reason I'm not giving this five stars is because I've got a favorite Thai restaurant in St. Louis and I'm quite loyal to it. :) TIP: Whatever your preferred degree of "hot" is, back it down a notch.
(4)Julie N.
Good food. Nothing special about it. Got cashew chicken and the traditional pad Thai. Both were good. Check the Discover Indy coupon packet for a buy one entree, get one free. Ordered takeout and looked inside - if you are claustrophobic then you won't be a fan of the limited space. Very close quarters.
(3)James G.
We are blessed to have such amazing Thai restaurants in Indianapolis. I highly recommend Thai Kitchen Restaurant for quality Thai food. There is another Thai restaurant that is competitive to Thai Kitchen, but there are a couple things about Thai Kitchen that set it apart. First, they have a delicious wine selection at very affordable prices. I am taking a food and wine pairing class at IUPUI. Every time I find a bottle of wine I really like that is an affordable price I star it. They have 6 or 7 of those wines on their current wine list! Whoever put the wine list together really knows what they are doing! I highly recommend a bottle of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc if you enjoy traditionally spicy Thai food. Its refreshing grapefruit character really cools down the palate in between bites. Second, it has a pleasant atmosphere. The restaurant is intimate and welcoming for such a reasonably priced experience. I can't wait for the beautiful spring nights where I can enjoy a fantastic meal, with great company, and a delicious soothing wine on their patio!!! I highly recommend any curry dishes, Pad See Ew, or Pad Thai with Hess selection Chardonnay or the New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc!!!
(4)Stefanie P.
I was in town visiting Indy, and really was craving Thai. This place was rated #1 in Thai on Yelp. You all were right! It's good! You were right. Its great. Cute little place with fresh Thai food. I started with a soup I have never had before Lemon Grass (Tom Yum) soup. It was awesome. A bit of a kick but super flavorful. I had the Thai Spicy Basil "HOT" and it was just the right amount of spicy. The portion was huge and the veggies and meat were fresh. Coke came in a cute Coke glass that I wanted to steal but I didn't, and the water was constantly being refreshed. The waitress was prompt and helpful and I can see what this place is the best Thai stop in Indy. I will be back! Nice Cozy place!
(4)Linda M.
Sampled orange chicken, Pad Thai, a spring roll, and an unusual entree named Yum (grilled beef with mint leaves, cilanto, onions, and tomatoes in a spicy lime dressing) - with a spicy kick. Tasted good cold. However, probably better warm or hot.
(4)Abhi M.
The food tastes good. It's really cheap and the staff is friendly. Not very crowded around lunch time and the food came out fairly quickly!
(4)L. R.
What a nice restaurant! We stopped in today after reading the great reviews on Yelp and weren't disappointed. We came in around 1:30 and the restaurant was not crowded. We were seated immediately and given menus. There were lots of lunch specials which looked yummy. I had hot tea and my dining partner had iced tea. We settled on a yellow curry with tofu and a tofu pad thai. The lunch specials are nice and relatively inexpensive. Each special comes with a small salad which was nice and refreshing - just a couple forkfuls. Also there is a spring roll with chili sauce which was very good, a soup (which is chicken based which is good for vegetarians to know -I sent mine back) and a a good sized portion of entree. The food was excellent. My pad thai had a great spice to it and the yellow curry had a hint of sweetness and wonderful flavor. The tofu was cooked perfectly. Our bill for two was $23, not a bad lunch, plus we had some left over to bring home for dinner. The service was excellent. We will be back to try something different on the menu. Very good.
(4)PK L.
Another excellent meal. I had the red curry, and my husband had the pad kee mao. My entree's spiciness level was hot, I definitely felt the burn, in a good and awesome way. My husband's food was Thai hot. He was sweating bullets, but he loved every bite. We asked ourselves why aren't we here more often? We will make that a new year resolution.
(5)Stewart D.
Love me some Thai food, and this place does not disappoint. I have had a variety of things and all were delicious. A small place that may be a little cramped, but to-go works as well. I think it is a little pricey for the portion size, but it is what it is. Would recommend to anyone with a craving for Thai cuisine!
(4)Brooke C.
Love love love!!! Wonderful, authentic Thai, friendly wait staff, beautiful little restaurant. Best Thai I've had in Indy.
(5)Kelly F.
I love everything about this place - the decor, the atmosphere, the food, the service. They also have an outdoor seating area! My new favorite dish is the seafood drunken noodles. Make sure to tell them to go light on the sodium...last time it was so salty, I was full on water before I could finish the meal. For apps, I highly recommend the dumplings. Oh, their Thai tea is delish!
(5)James T.
Food = 4 (very nice) Price = 4 Experience = 4 (lovely interiors and nice natural light) Massaman was very good and well presented.
(4)Alyssa T.
This restaurant was awesome! It was my first Thai food experience, and I will definitely try it again. I went on a Friday evening around 5:30 and they weren't busy at all, but by the time I left around 7 the place was packed. I tried the Pad Thai with chicken and it was delicious. You can even choose how spicy you want the food. The tables looked really nice with a small candle and flower at each one. They also put a flower made from a carrot on my main course. I was not expecting these extra touches for the price! I will definitely be back for lunch as well.
(5)J T.
Very good Thai! + Curry - rich and flavorful + Tod Mun (fish cakes) - outstanding - as good as it gets + Pad Thai - flavorful, sweet, smoky, spicy and cooked exactly right (moist, but not too) +Clay Pot Shrimp - with transparent noodles and cabbage, celery and carrots - you must get this - I'll be back for this alone The food is well priced - great value. Service is a little spotty and I get the impression they are working at it. Based on the food alone, Thai Kitchen gets 5 starts - they can fix the rest, including the comment below... Here's the only downer - and it needs to be fixed. Thai Kitchen is right next to a cigar store and inside the cigar store is a smoking room - guess what...yeah - smell of cigar smoke in the restaurant. Total buzz kill. I assume the ventilation system is cross wired. Surely this is a point of contention between the two establishments. If it doesn't get resolved it will cost Thai Kitchen business.
(5)Oh B.
Lunch here is mediocre. I got the basil fried rice with shrimp. It had only 4 pieces. The flavor was mediocre as well. Wife got red curry dish. The sauce was thin and watery. Felt more of Chinese guys trying to do Thai.
(2)Qing Z.
I came here for the first time with my boyfriend (also his first visit), and I ordered the Bangkok Seafood special while he got the Spicy Basil Duck special. Prior to visiting, we tried to make reservations, but the waitress on the phone sounded annoyed and discouraging of accepting our names. Our food, while delicious, was paired with slow/horrible service (our dishes came out at separate times and the busboy had to take two separate trips to grab our silverware and napkins). ...But the ABSOLUTE WORST part of this meal (and why I'm giving 1 star), was the food poisoning I experienced several hours after our dinner. This was one of the worst physical experiences of my life (and that's saying a lot; I've also suffered food poisoning in the past and this was by far the worst incident)... I threw up violently for several hours, went through 3 trash bags, and experienced a lot of fever/chills/oral sores. It's been a few days now, and my chest still hurts when I take a deep breath or yawn. I won't be going back, nor will I be recommending this restaurant to my family/friends.
(1)Randy k.
So I was very happy with dinner. Had the pottery shrimp which was perfectly spiced ( I ordered hot) and very flavorful. Service was attentive but not overly pushy. A nice find in fishers
(4)Rachael H.
I don't normally write reviews, but when a place deserves it, I like to! This has got to be the nicest interior for a Thai or any ethnic food restaurant in town! They have cute flowers on the table and fold your napkin in a fun way. We always get the red curry and its always been great! We get Hot. The hubby ordered the next level up once and it had too much impact!! :) we both like hot foods though. The Hot just has a kick but you won't feel miserable eating the whole bowl. :)
(4)Brock Z.
Food was really good. The yellow curry is the best I've had anywhere. I've tried 3 other entres and they were 3 to 4 stars. The fried bananas with ice cream for dessert were not that good though. The atmosphere is very nice, but in most spots you are very close to others and don't have privacy.
(4)Neal P.
Very upscale. And I'm not being overly generous with the rating. It's very impress-the-g/f-wife-boss-inlaws-worthy. Worth going out of your way for. Very good ambience/decor. Very clean. Ceramic plates, stainless steel utensils, glass beverage tumblers, glass tabletop over linen tablecloth, paper (though very fancy-high-end cloth-like) napkins. Tastefully decorated. Spotlessly clean men's room. Soft wrap spring rolls were excellent. I loved the warm peanut dipping sauce. My entree was excellent. Food equals or exceeds the best I've had elsewhere at any other Thai restaurant. Wine and beer are served. Attentive service, but not bothersome. They are professional restaurateurs.
(5)Chowdry P.
Food tasted nice, But only got 4 shrimp in my $13 clay pot shrimp dish. Staff not very enthusiastic
(2)Sammy K.
I like this Thai restaurant. Their food is so good. It reminds me of foods in Thailand. They have nice wine, music, and decor. All the staff is so friendly and nicely dressed. My family is happy every time when we visit. I recommend this restaurant for all!
(5)Anthony S.
Great food, attentive service, one of the best Thai restaurants in the Indy metro area! Try the lunch specials. They're reasonably priced and they come with a little salad, soup, and a spring roll. If I lived closer to this place I'd be here at least once every couple weeks. Also the restaurant atmosphere is perfect for a casual lunch during the day or a nice dinner at night. They have a full selection of wines and beverages to choose from. I've been here at least 7 times and have not once had a single problem. If you like Thai food this place is a must!
(5)Emilee B.
Sushi with the new housemate turned into Thai food instead, and I am so glad! My introduction to the Thai Kitchen Restaurant was definitely a good one. We both had their yellow curry with chicken, and it was YUMMY! I'll definitely be eating there again.
(4)LeKisha R.
I highly recommend that you eat at Thai Kitchen This is the Best Thai Restaurant in Indy. I love Thai and searched all over for a year before I discovered Thai Kitchen. The staff are very friendly and talk with you about the menu if you have questions. My favorite is the Masaman Curry!!!!! The chef and owner is so sweet she really loves what she does and you can taste it ;-)
(5)Dawn T.
My second visit to Thai Kitchen was just as good as the first visit. The food was wonderful and the service was friendly and quick. My son and I took advantage of the snow day and enjoyed lunch at Thai Kitchen. Lunch prices are very reasonable. ($7.49 and include soup and a spring roll.) There aren't as many options as on the dinner many, but there are still plenty to choose from. They still offer several noodle dishes, fried rice dishes, stir-fries and curries. Since I went at lunch I was also able to enjoy a delicious Thai iced-tea, which I cannot drink at dinner because of the caffiene. Yummy.
(5)Caleb C.
I'd give this 4-1/2 stars if it were possible. Since my wife was on maternity leave for the past three months or so, we've eaten at this place about a dozen times. It helps that it's only 2 miles from our house, but it also helps that they have great food, good service, and good prices. Their lunch special gets you a medium-size entree, a small salad, spring roll, and a bowl of soup for around $8 (add a drink for $1.79 more). My wife sticks with one dish, the Pad See Ew, and it's pretty tasty. I jump around the menu, though, and have tried about half of it (for lunch, anyways). My favorites have to be the curry dishes, though, particularly the green. I get mine extra hot while the wife sticks to medium. Depending on the day of the week and perhaps the phase of the moon (or maybe just the cook that day), the heat can be either satisfying or oh-my-goodness hot. And that's about our only complaint. Try it, you'll like it. By the way, we have been to dinner there a few times, and the menu is much larger. The meals are more expensive, but you do end up with bigger servings, although soup, salad, and spring roll are not included. We've also taken our nearly 3-year old, and while she's not a very picky eater, it hasn't been easy to find her something that she'll eat. As a result, we've stuck to lunches when the kiddos are off to pre-school.
(4)Soray C.
Nice little place. Food was good, loved the clean and unique ambiente.
(4)Lawrence W.
Nice atmosphere and very good food. We went on a Friday evening around 6:00pm and were seated immediately. Others appeared to wait around 10-15 minutes. The dining room is small and a bit crowded. Avoid sitting near the door if you can--it's noisy and drafty. Other than that, a great experience.
(4)Chris R.
Excellent food and ambiance. Nice and quiet on a Sunday afternoon.
(5)Gail R.
My boyfriend and I were having a craving for Thai so based on the reviews we wanted to go ahead and try it out... Upon entering we found it to have a pleasant atmosphere and the staff was very nice. I was a little disappointed when my drink came back and wasn't accompanied with the flower I've heard about. My boyfriend got the Pad Thai Chicken and I got the Pad See Ew with mixed seafood but only coming back with shrimp. The portion on lunch is pretty filling, you receive soup then on your main entree plate you also receive a salad and spring roll. We enjoyed the flavors of the meal, it was delightful. Although we had a good experience here it still hasn't beat our favorite Thai place down in fountain square... Maybe we will be back sometime for dinner as the menu selection is a lot bigger. The meals are priced very well for the portion that you receive.
(4)Stephanie P.
This is one of my go-to Thai spots around Fishers. Thai Kitchen has great service, a nice ambiance, and excellent food. This spot has been occupied by 3 different Thai restaraunts in the last few years. Although I still remain partial to the first occupant (Thai Smile 2---seriously my favorite restaraunt ever!) this place is a good contender. They also completely trump the second occupant- Chang Thai. They don't serve lunch specials on the weekend, so be prepared to pay around 12 dollars for an entree (without the spring roll and soup). But, their weekly lunch prices are a great value and the soap and spring rolls are fresh and delicious. The food at this place is incredible. I've tried numerous dishes, and I've never been disappointed. I'm a big red curry fan, and they do a great job with theirs. Crisp, delicious green beans (great touch), a fresh assortment of vegetables and a creamy and spicy curry sauce. The staff here is friendly and attentive. Definately an improvement from the second occupant of this spot- Chang Thai- which always seemed annoyed at the very sight of customers. Thai Kitchen has also improved the decor of the place considerably from previous occupants. Now, the restaraunt has a laid back classiness about it that makes for a great dining experience.
(4)Mai K.
The decor was great and the staff was very attentive. On this alone, I'd give them 5 stars, but I've had better Thai food in Indy. The flavors were "Thai" but was lacking. I appreciated the soup, salad, and spring roll that came with lunch.
(4)Jontelle L.
One of my favorite lunch spots in Fishers! The service is fast, and you get plenty of food. The lunch combos include spicy soup, a small salad, and a spring roll. I've had Thai quite a few places around the city, and this place is TRULY delicious. If you've ever complained about your food not being spicy enough, they'll give you a reason to keep coming back. Give it a go; less than $8 for a filling lunch that you can eat in less than 30 minutes!
(5)Kimberly W.
My husband and I dined here this past Saturday night. I had the mango curry and my husband had the green curry. Both were very flavorful however a bit shy on ingredients....lots of broth. They are also a bit stingy with the steamed rice. When my husband ran out with still quite a bit of curry left he asked for more. We were surprised to find a $2.50 charge on our bill for an order of steamed rice! We have frequented another Thai resturant in the area and have never been charged for additional steamed rice. The waitress recommended the "house" dumplings as an appetizer and I have to say they were outstanding.
(3)Steve K.
I went on a Tuesday night and there were only a few other people in the restaurant. My waitress recommended the Pad Kee Mao with beef. I like hot and spicy food. I ordered it "Hot" and it was really, really, really, really hot. Couldn't finish it because my mouth was on fire. Would have been perfect "medium hot". Tom Yum soup was great. All in all, a very nice experience.
(4)Arthur R.
Lots to eat for the lunch special, but not good quality. Soup very salty and tasted like doctored canned. Spring roll greasy. Main dish very greasy with overcooked noodles. Chicken was reheated. Service good and friendly. Clean.
(2)Susie J.
Lived on Thailand for 3years. Been to lots of Thai restaurants in Indy and this is the best
(5)Aaron M.
Thai kitchen was a great 1st time experience for us. We had the pad kee maw and the green curry pork. BOTH WERE EXCELLENT! We saw several other meals we cannot wait to try when we go back. The main area of seating is small, so make sure you make a reservation because the waiting area foyer is also small. It's an intimate setting that is very good for a date night.
(4)Cory W.
Best thai I've found in Indy so far. Fantastic curries.
(5)Josh B.
Great authentic Thai.
(4)Richard H.
You know, it's really nice. Very attractive space to be in a strip mall -- even a nice patio, where we sat. The menu is pretty extensive, and the food was very good and beautifully presented. Not especially convenient to anything, and there weren't many people there for dinner, but I'd recommend it.
(4)Brad W.
Best Thai in Fishers. No comparison. Eat here, eat often.
(5)Willie S.
I really enjoy this restaurant - the food is good and the staff is extremely friendly. Language is occasionally a challenge but frankly it is part of the culture of learning that makes ethnic dining fun. The Pad Se Ew and the Pad Ke Mow are excellent - the noodles are to die for. The Pad Thai is also really good. Interesting specials are frequently posted - I frequently carry out so I have not tried many of them - but today is a fresh opportunity and since they are opened on Sunday.............. Give them a try.
(5)Doug S.
I've been dining at Thai Kitchen since it opened. This is a restaurant where you simply must try something different on the menu each time you visit.
(5)Bret E.
One of the best restaurants on the north side. We took my fiance's parents in. I think they enjoyed it more than some of the places that they pay 100 a plate for.
(5)Richard B.
Excellent food and reasonable prices. We've been here 3 times, and it's always delicious.
(5)Erin S.
Wonderful! Upscale atmosphere for a strip mall restaurant. Great mix of people: some dressed up on a date, a group dressed very casual, a few families, etc. Cloth table cloths with glass on top. Our child enjoyed the dumplings and sticky rice. Dumplings came to our table in the steamer and the rice was delivered in a steamer basket with a string on it. My son was excited about it. I loved the green curry (hot) and my husband liked the Thai spicy basil (med). You can order mild, med, hot, xhot and Thai hot. Great service. Dinner for all of us was $35. Coupons are available at indycoupons.com
(4)shannon w.
I have been several times since it switched to the new owner. Delicious!! I've tried several menu items and have been very satisfied with each meal. The Pad Thai is filled with fresh vegetables and is light, not gloppy. I love the Deluxe Vegetables - generous portion, healthy and light. I always order with tofu so I can't speak the the meats, but we have been very pleased. Try it for lunch. It's a great deal.
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