Oh boy... We should have just set the $40 we spent on fire. It would have at least kept us warm for a second... Let's begin with the bland, flavorless yellow curry with chicken. No flavor in a dish like this and it's not something you want to eat on purpose. Fried tofu was standard tasteless rubber sauce-to-mouth transport vessel it's suppose to be, but when the peanut sauce tastes like fresh from the jar Skippy... Next we have the bong thongs or whatever ... It was a stale tortilla chip cup with do it yourself dried out rice coglomorant filling. If I wanted stale chips covered in poo I would have gone into MY kitchen. Chicken satay tasted like floor, sauce was not saving that. Husband said spring rolls were great. We both stopped eating when we discovered our chicken tempura had changed into FISH tempura. Flakey, smelly, battered and deep fried fish. We were so upset we had to go get ice cream to console ourselves.
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Queensparkle H.
Excellent service. Really good food. I had the pineapple chicken and it was delicious and presented beautifully.
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T L.
Some of the tastiest fresh spring rolls around. Reasonable prices, charming Thai music in the background, and located in downtown Brunswick. I love their Thai iced tea and all of their curries. Their drunken noodles are pretty legit as well.
(5)
Cha Cha W.
Time to reveal something personal. Yes, yes, I used to waitress here in college eons ago and I'm not ashamed to admit it! Besides, teachers tip really well ;) The owners took pity on this poor student and fed her the bestest most authentically abundant tasty Thai food ever. This is where it all began...the addiction to som tum, fresh spring rolls with peanut sauce, fragrant masaman curry and duck choo chee. Arguably the best Thai restaurant North of Freeport. What blissful happy memories.
(4)
Carol K.
Great! Do not miss this wonderful Thai food We love Basil in Charleston, SC, but this may be better.
(5)
Lydia C.
This used to be a favorite for us but something has changed. The service was very poor and the food was not good. The duck meat didn't look or taste like duck---or anything else appetizing. Very disapointing.
(2)
Dave K.
More like 3.5 stars but give them the benefit of the doubt. I love the food but there's always something that leaves my stomach unsettled. Nothing is done just right. Sometimes it's too much onion and green leaves or stallions. Portions are too big for even a big eater. Sometimes the pineapple is overcooked or the chicken is underdone a hair. Love the apps, the thai iced tea, and the spicy fried rice. Also a cool atmosphere with the wood trellis and high ceiling. I used to come here a lot until I tried other thai places nearby. With three thai places in Brunswick they gotta step it up.
(4)
Wil F.
It isn't a place I would go out of my way to drive to, but if you're in town this is a safe bet. Massaman Curry with Chicken was A-OK. 3/4 stars isn't that spicy. Would go for 4/4 on the next visit.
(3)
Seth J.
This restaurant is awesome!! I used to work in the same building Bangkok is located so I ate here all the time!! The food is really good and it truly is the BEST Thai Food I have tried in Maine. 4 start chu-chee and masaman curry all day long.
(5)
John H.
Excellent.
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Owa S.
Best Thai in Brunswick - and for some reason there are a ton of them in the area - so that says something....
(4)
K M.
This spacious restaurant offers tasty Thai food in a college town. The atmosphere was OK -- not too unique. The server was really friendly and attentive. The Tom Kha soup (with chicken or tofu-I had tofu) was really flavorful. Not too rich as this coconut milk based soup can be. The serving was generous too. The fried tofu in it was great, a nice texture. The Thai iced coffee was made with really strong, dark coffee, a little on the bitter side, but if you stir it well, that doesn't detract. The panang curry (again with tofu) was good -- I got it on the spicy side (2 1/2 on their scale) -- and it was yummy. Enough spice to make your mouth hum, but not too much that you cry and can't taste anything for days. You can get brown rice or white. They even have sticky rice on their menu -- authentic Thai, but often missing from Thai restaurants' menus. I recommend it. My dining partner ordered the drunken noodles. She said "nice selection of vegetables, nice peanut taste, really fresh bean sprouts." Both the panang and the drunken noodles had pineapple, which I could have done without, but the flavor wasn't overpowering, and they weren't too sweet.
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Tynan N.
The food is excellent and the owner is very friendly! I always getting the drunken noodles with chicken and they are great every time! I recommend Bangkok Garden to all my friends.
(5)
Rebecca W.
We ordered takeout and tried a few dishes. The drunken noodles were delicious. I didn't want to share them. The crab Rangoon had a delightful crunch but lacked the sweetness of crab flavor I crave. The sampler platter was ok. It has a bit too much tempura. The chicken satay was dry. The peanut sauce was yummy. The sweet and sour sauce was runny. Overall good but not great.
(3)
Doug V.
Pad Thai smelled tasted putrid and packed on the plate like it had been saved. AVOID!
(1)
Paul M.
In addition to delicious food and great value, nearly all items on the menu are gluten free or can be made gluten free!
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T N.
After eating here several more times I feel the need to write a follow-up. It seems that the quality is still just as good as before...if you eat there on the right day. There appear to be two chefs working here -- one who knows how to make everything and one who does not. Most of the time the food is excellent, but once in a while, when the head chef is not there (usually holidays or holiday weekends) it is bland and flavorless. Four stars for the good food and two stars for the bad food averages out to three.
(3)
J. Q.
really delicious food...every time i eat here, i'm completely satisfied. the fresh spring rolls, tom kha soup, and chicken drunken noodles are my favourite...oh, and the thai crab rangoons. i like going for lunch during the day, when there is barely anyone in the restaurant...and the luncheon specials are available. their drunken noodles are small like pad thai, not large square noodles like some places...which doesn't bother me, i like it both ways. highly recommended...the only reason i didn't give it 5 stars, is because i haven't tried any other thai place in brunswick (i have only tried ni-da in topsham, which i love...but unfortunately they are closing down this week!)...and if i try the others and find that this place is superior, i will give it an extra star.
(4)
Whiskey C.
Really delicious. Not a four only because there was only one server. It was busy, and we had to wait, but she was really nice just the same.
(3)
Ava R.
Umm I hate to be the bearer of bad news but this place is nothing special at all. None of the food tasted particularly fresh--I was there in a large group and tasted a variety of dishes. The massaman curry was the wrong color and the wrong flavor and the duck meat had a strange texture and color. The only thing they got really right was the tempura and the Thai iced tea, and the service.
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Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Parking : Private Lot Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : No Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Quiet Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Waiter Service : Yes
Katelyn R.
Oh boy... We should have just set the $40 we spent on fire. It would have at least kept us warm for a second... Let's begin with the bland, flavorless yellow curry with chicken. No flavor in a dish like this and it's not something you want to eat on purpose. Fried tofu was standard tasteless rubber sauce-to-mouth transport vessel it's suppose to be, but when the peanut sauce tastes like fresh from the jar Skippy... Next we have the bong thongs or whatever ... It was a stale tortilla chip cup with do it yourself dried out rice coglomorant filling. If I wanted stale chips covered in poo I would have gone into MY kitchen. Chicken satay tasted like floor, sauce was not saving that. Husband said spring rolls were great. We both stopped eating when we discovered our chicken tempura had changed into FISH tempura. Flakey, smelly, battered and deep fried fish. We were so upset we had to go get ice cream to console ourselves.
(1)Queensparkle H.
Excellent service. Really good food. I had the pineapple chicken and it was delicious and presented beautifully.
(4)T L.
Some of the tastiest fresh spring rolls around. Reasonable prices, charming Thai music in the background, and located in downtown Brunswick. I love their Thai iced tea and all of their curries. Their drunken noodles are pretty legit as well.
(5)Cha Cha W.
Time to reveal something personal. Yes, yes, I used to waitress here in college eons ago and I'm not ashamed to admit it! Besides, teachers tip really well ;) The owners took pity on this poor student and fed her the bestest most authentically abundant tasty Thai food ever. This is where it all began...the addiction to som tum, fresh spring rolls with peanut sauce, fragrant masaman curry and duck choo chee. Arguably the best Thai restaurant North of Freeport. What blissful happy memories.
(4)Carol K.
Great! Do not miss this wonderful Thai food We love Basil in Charleston, SC, but this may be better.
(5)Lydia C.
This used to be a favorite for us but something has changed. The service was very poor and the food was not good. The duck meat didn't look or taste like duck---or anything else appetizing. Very disapointing.
(2)Dave K.
More like 3.5 stars but give them the benefit of the doubt. I love the food but there's always something that leaves my stomach unsettled. Nothing is done just right. Sometimes it's too much onion and green leaves or stallions. Portions are too big for even a big eater. Sometimes the pineapple is overcooked or the chicken is underdone a hair. Love the apps, the thai iced tea, and the spicy fried rice. Also a cool atmosphere with the wood trellis and high ceiling. I used to come here a lot until I tried other thai places nearby. With three thai places in Brunswick they gotta step it up.
(4)Wil F.
It isn't a place I would go out of my way to drive to, but if you're in town this is a safe bet. Massaman Curry with Chicken was A-OK. 3/4 stars isn't that spicy. Would go for 4/4 on the next visit.
(3)Seth J.
This restaurant is awesome!! I used to work in the same building Bangkok is located so I ate here all the time!! The food is really good and it truly is the BEST Thai Food I have tried in Maine. 4 start chu-chee and masaman curry all day long.
(5)John H.
Excellent.
(4)Owa S.
Best Thai in Brunswick - and for some reason there are a ton of them in the area - so that says something....
(4)K M.
This spacious restaurant offers tasty Thai food in a college town. The atmosphere was OK -- not too unique. The server was really friendly and attentive. The Tom Kha soup (with chicken or tofu-I had tofu) was really flavorful. Not too rich as this coconut milk based soup can be. The serving was generous too. The fried tofu in it was great, a nice texture. The Thai iced coffee was made with really strong, dark coffee, a little on the bitter side, but if you stir it well, that doesn't detract. The panang curry (again with tofu) was good -- I got it on the spicy side (2 1/2 on their scale) -- and it was yummy. Enough spice to make your mouth hum, but not too much that you cry and can't taste anything for days. You can get brown rice or white. They even have sticky rice on their menu -- authentic Thai, but often missing from Thai restaurants' menus. I recommend it. My dining partner ordered the drunken noodles. She said "nice selection of vegetables, nice peanut taste, really fresh bean sprouts." Both the panang and the drunken noodles had pineapple, which I could have done without, but the flavor wasn't overpowering, and they weren't too sweet.
(4)Tynan N.
The food is excellent and the owner is very friendly! I always getting the drunken noodles with chicken and they are great every time! I recommend Bangkok Garden to all my friends.
(5)Rebecca W.
We ordered takeout and tried a few dishes. The drunken noodles were delicious. I didn't want to share them. The crab Rangoon had a delightful crunch but lacked the sweetness of crab flavor I crave. The sampler platter was ok. It has a bit too much tempura. The chicken satay was dry. The peanut sauce was yummy. The sweet and sour sauce was runny. Overall good but not great.
(3)Doug V.
Pad Thai smelled tasted putrid and packed on the plate like it had been saved. AVOID!
(1)Paul M.
In addition to delicious food and great value, nearly all items on the menu are gluten free or can be made gluten free!
(5)T N.
After eating here several more times I feel the need to write a follow-up. It seems that the quality is still just as good as before...if you eat there on the right day. There appear to be two chefs working here -- one who knows how to make everything and one who does not. Most of the time the food is excellent, but once in a while, when the head chef is not there (usually holidays or holiday weekends) it is bland and flavorless. Four stars for the good food and two stars for the bad food averages out to three.
(3)J. Q.
really delicious food...every time i eat here, i'm completely satisfied. the fresh spring rolls, tom kha soup, and chicken drunken noodles are my favourite...oh, and the thai crab rangoons. i like going for lunch during the day, when there is barely anyone in the restaurant...and the luncheon specials are available. their drunken noodles are small like pad thai, not large square noodles like some places...which doesn't bother me, i like it both ways. highly recommended...the only reason i didn't give it 5 stars, is because i haven't tried any other thai place in brunswick (i have only tried ni-da in topsham, which i love...but unfortunately they are closing down this week!)...and if i try the others and find that this place is superior, i will give it an extra star.
(4)Whiskey C.
Really delicious. Not a four only because there was only one server. It was busy, and we had to wait, but she was really nice just the same.
(3)Ava R.
Umm I hate to be the bearer of bad news but this place is nothing special at all. None of the food tasted particularly fresh--I was there in a large group and tasted a variety of dishes. The massaman curry was the wrong color and the wrong flavor and the duck meat had a strange texture and color. The only thing they got really right was the tempura and the Thai iced tea, and the service.
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