Thai Homeplace Restaurant Menu

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  • Stefanie P.

    Generous portions. Ordered the phad thai with pork. Had a sweet flavor which was a surprise but not bad. Ordered mild and used spice rack. Almost too much oil but still great. Mojito was perfect! Great service. Not overbearing; checked in just the right amount. Beautiful interior! Place is huge. Hope more people start attending this place so it does not go out of business. Nice to have a thai place in the area so easy to get to. Saw a couple people come in to grab their carry out orders.

    (4)
  • Rosemary G.

    Took my sister here for dinner. Could not have been happier. Pad Thai and Roasted Red Pork were fabulous. Service was the best!

    (5)
  • Melanie L.

    We ordered the appetizer sampler and the crab ragoon and both types of spring rolls were awesome. The chicken satay was rather bland. We ordered the phad Thai and a some sort of noodle in peanut sauce. Both the Pad Thai and peanut dish were aweful. Worst Thai food I have ever had. We will not be returning.

    (1)
  • Emily H.

    If you look at the reviews, the positive ones are listed as the recommended reviews. The non recommended reviews are negative. With that said: We walk in and we are the only people in the restaurant. They bring us a water and then we wait. And wait. And wait. I was ready to leave but the fiancé wanted to stick it out. We waited at least 15 minutes to place our order. We ordered the basil wings, egg roll, spring roll and we both had the pad kee mow. After ordering I asked if we could please order a drink, tell him we both want a cherry coke. The coke was flat. I think it came from a 2 liter. We waited over 20 minutes for our appetizers to come. The wings were ok. They had no spice to them. They were coated in a very thick sauce. The spring rolls had mint in them so I wasn't a fan. I wish the description had said that there was mint. Finally our food came. At this point we had been there for an hour. As soon as the food was sat down on the table all I could smell was sour and ammonia. Not trying to be gross but it smelt like pee. I took a bite and was done. I tried my finances and his didn't have the funky taste and smell that mine had. I didn't eat anymore. I pushed my plate away. They never came to check on us, they never asked how it was. A girl that was wearing running shorts and a tshirt came over and asked if we wanted a box, I gave her my card and said we were ready to pay. She brought back my card and a box and we left. Honestly, one of the worst meals I've EVER eaten. Never ever again.

    (1)
  • Ko K.

    First off, I am Lao, so I am picky about my Thai food. Secondly, what kind of Thai restaurant doesn't have papaya salad? The interior of the restaurant is gold and glittery, bordering on the gaudy. The entry way has an In door to the left and an Out door to the right (thank goodness for those signs). There were three occupied tables (hoppin' for a restaurant in JoCo on a weekday night at 8:40). We got laab pork (medium spice) and red curry pork (spicy) to go. The laab pork had the right amount of spice and a good balance of sour and salty. It also was not dry (hard for white meat laab). The curry, on the other hand, was almost inedible. I only say almost because I was so hungry and I was at home so I was able to somewhat fix it. The consistency was watery and it was way, way too sweet. It was also barely mild/medium. The cut of the pork was slightly fatty and dark for white meat. The saving grace was the laab, which is the only reason this got three stars.

    (3)
  • Megan R.

    We had the Pad Thai and the Crab Fried Rice. Also as an appetizer we tried the soft spring rolls. We took everything to-go. Everything was very fresh and cooked to perfection. My only complaint was that they should have wrapped the to-go boxes with Saran Wrap as some of the sauce from the Pad Thai leaked in the bag, which was not so awesome. We will for sure go back and try different stuff next time!

    (4)
  • Jen D.

    My friend and I eagerly awaited the opening of Thai Homeplace, though the experience fell short of our hopes and expectations. We walked in on a Sunday evening, and were the first people in the restaurant. We ordered Thai Iced Teas, which were delicious, and decided on appetizers to try; Thai Wings and Crab Rangoon. The Crab Rangoon were good, similar to Thai Place with thin wonton paper and fried very crisp. The wings, were not as delicious, barely spicy, and soggy. Actually, the wings were inconsistent, some being overcooked, and some being soggy. Thai wings are my favorite, but they need to be spicy and crispy. These were not. We ordered basil fried rice with chicken and shrimp. The entrée took forever, and when it was presented it was sans basil. Our server took it back and apparently threw in 5 pieces of basil and brought it back. It was lackluster. We ordered it medium spice, and it registered on our palates as 0 spice. When we inquired about the spice level, our server brought over the condiment dish so that we could heat it up. Service was not great, we waited a long time before we were presented with the bill even though few tables had trickled in. Twice while we were trying to seek out our server, he was watching tv near the host stand. Kind of weird. The décor is really beautiful, the restaurant itself is clean and has a nice atmosphere, but due to the poor service, the prices (higher than other Thai joints around) and lackluster food, I probably won't return.

    (2)
  • Tim S.

    We went for lunch on Thursday and their daily special was BOGO entrees (lunch or dinner). We had the spring roll combo was big (rice paper roll and spring rolls) and they were good. For the entrees we had Phad Thai and Pad Grapow. the Phad Thai was good and similar to Thai Place. The Pad Grapow was good, but slightly on the salty side. That's fine by me as I just had more rice and split it into two meals. Service was friendly and the restaurant was nicely decorated and clean. Definitely worth trying this new place. They did not have any music over lunch, which I wish they did as it was a little too quiet.

    (4)
  • Shaun R.

    Three of us went in for dinner tonight and we have a mostly good experience with some major shortcomings. As others have stated, the Crab Rangoons were excellent! Nice, thin wonton wrapper with a tasty mix inside and the sweet & sour sauce to dip it in was nicely balanced. My wife and I each had curries, Panang (peanut) for her, and I had the red curry. Both were very good and we were each pleased with the spice. She asked for medium and it was a little on the hot side, but she is 9 months pregnant so her senses are a little heightened; I asked for hot and it delivered but was not overwhelming. Outstanding experience so far. My sister-in-law ordered the Pad Thai and this is where things start falling apart. She said it didn't even smell appetizing, took one bite and pushed it away. I took a bite myself, and it had a horrible metallic taste to it. I don't know what the problem was, whether the shrimp were bad or someone got overzealous with the fish sauce or something worse, but for a signature Thai dish, you can't get this wrong if you want to be successful. We thought about sending it back, but didn't see a waiter or waitress again until the other two of us had finished our dishes. At this point, we really didn't want to mess with anything, so paid for it and left. We should have said something, but were over it by the time we had a chance. I'll give it another shot because my curry was great, but I don't think we can get my sister-in-law back through the door.

    (3)
  • Stephanie P.

    Tried a variety of different things for my first try and boy was I impressed! For my appetizer I tried the two soft spring rolls and two egg rolls. The spring rolls were the soft variety and large. They were great! The egg rolls were thin skinned and crispy, just right the combo was served with a pairing sauces- a sweet and sour type sauce and a peanut sauce with chopped peanuts on top. The lunch specials are served with either hot & sour soup or salad and a crab rangoon! I started with the hot & sour soup, which was really good. For my entree I had the Panang Curry Chicken, (ordered Thai Hot.) Excellent and spiced to perfection. The crab rangoon was wonderful! The menu had a large number of items to choose from. The decor was beautiful!

    (5)
  • D G.

    Thai food in this part of town is at a premium since there aren't any to my knowledge. Crab rangoons were as good as any as stated using the thinner wonton. The children dinner portion of fried rice was a pretty large plate. No meat on that but for 6 bucks a fair amount. It was a little dry and lacked garlic the big name in town uses. Pad Thai with chicken was a little sparse on protein and we asked for Medium and it is what I would rate as hot. I liked that! And I know my spice. I saw others say bland so maybe they got the message. Decor was all new and clean. They really classed it up with the rope light strand hehe. Service was on point and wait time with a light dinner crowd on a Thursday at 7pm was as good as any. It's pricey for Thai but worth a visit now and then when you have an itch to scratch or for carry out.

    (3)
  • Trevvor G.

    This place is truly delicious. We usually order the appetizer sampler which has soft spring rolls, fried spring rolls, chicken skewers, and crab rangoon, all of which are top quality compared to any other restaurants. Then an order of Panang, GreenCurry, or Phad Thai follows which comes in generous portions, so we usually share between two people. Definitely stop in here for amazing Thai cuisine!!

    (5)
  • Melanne H.

    We came here for dinner tonight. I asked our server what on the menu is gluten free. She said that everything can made gluten free. I had the pad see ewe noodles and it is awesome. We also got a punch card for discounted and free meals and appetizers. We will be back

    (5)
  • Kathy F.

    Great food and fast, friendly service! I had the Pad Thai noodles and there was plenty of shrimp. I would highly recommend.

    (4)
  • Jamie H.

    Wow that was the best hot and sour soup I've ever eaten. As far as the rest of the meal... amazing. Definitely in the top 3 best Thai places I have ever eaten. I ordered medium spice (which I'm very impressed that they asked instead of assuming) and it was made to perfection. Tasted extremely fresh and authentic. Spring rolls were very refreshing, a bit more mint than I like but that's just personal preference. We will definitely be back and highly recommend.

    (5)
  • Christopher S.

    The food was awesome! They had a great variety to choose from, the service was exceptional!!! Even found something my wife enjoyed, and Thai is not her first choice! Try this place out. You won't be disappointed! The people are great :)

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

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

Thai Homeplace Restaurant

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