Thai Fresh Menu

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  • Kelsey H.

    Delicious carry out. Wonderful vegetarian options! Love the bubble tea too. Try curry noodle with curry peanut sauce Mmm. One time my order wasn't right, and they remade it and gave me 10% off my next order, nice customer service. Everything is always fresh and the food is great for those who've never tried thai and those who love classic thai dishes.

    (5)
  • Sishir B.

    Ordered online, food was ready exactly when they said it would be. Took me 15 minutes to get home and the food was still hot. I ordered lemon grass soup and drunken noodles, both with chicken, they were both very good and delicious.

    (5)
  • Lynn H.

    I just ordered takeout - Curry Fried Rice and Fresh Rolls. Both dishes were tasty, but nothing special.

    (3)
  • Shannon B.

    I have only had takeout from Thai Fresh... The food is delicious and a lot like many thai restaurants in the Metro Detroit area. They prepare their dishes a bit different than most though. As an example, they roast their potatoes before putting them into a dish. This makes a HUGE difference, IMO. The price point is a bit high, though. The dishes are about a dollar higher than other places in the area.

    (3)
  • Loooking F.

    Trying to find a good Thai restaurant around town, and decided to give this a try. Service wise is good. The food overall is okay. The curry is good, but a little disappointed to the satay peanut sauce, and the Pad Thai.

    (3)
  • Cornel I.

    I went in with my daughters - we were on the way to Trader Joe's. The service was good, not excellent but good - the waitress was friendly tot he girls as well, and the food came pretty quick. The fresh rolls were average, the bubble tea great which made the girls happy. And the orange chicken was enjoyed even by my young one since it had almost no heat (which I had requested). I ordered panang curry which was better than average for a thai place, however the extras items I added to it, added a lot of cost to the dish which I did not expect. Overall a good friendly, experience.

    (4)
  • Janice V.

    LOVE this place! Staff and service has always been excellent! Food has always been fresh and tasty! Menu has a nice variety. It's a little $$ so my husband and I tend to make it a special date night out when we come. Have been a few times now since moving to the area and always leave impressed and full!

    (4)
  • International S.

    Well I ordered a fresh-wrap, lettuce wrap which where pretty good, and kept me anticipated for my entree diner. I waited of my patience with the chicken skewers in an amazingly delighting peanut sauce whose recipe they might never share, just because it is to die for deliciousness. However I was disappointed at my entree, when i found the tastes where taking me no where i felt like a lost child that may have found myself in a synthetic appreciation of a cuisine that is so wonderfully blessed with spice versatility. Overall, the waitresses where young teenage girls lost in parade of hullabaloo, while I had to host myself to the utensils, i think i did a better job then them. Very disappointing.. and for that id give them a 6 in my rector scale of 10.

    (3)
  • Bohyun K.

    I first came here with my friend because there's not a lot of places that actually serve pho and I heard a lot of good things about this place. When I went in, the first thing I noticed was that it was CLEAN. I don't know why but all the Thai restaurants I've been to we're dirty or just messy. That's why I was surprised to find this place looking neat and tidy. After my friend and I sat down at one of their booths, the waitress came a few minutes later and brought us our drinks and our utensils.we then ordered our pho right away and after the waitress left, I whispered to my friend "aren't they going to give us chopsticks?" And I guess the waitress heard me because soon after she came back with two chopsticks. So kudos to her for actually hearing me! After only about five minutes, our pho came. Since it comes a little bland, I had to put some sriracha and jalapeños that came as an extra and man, it was good. The rice noodles were good but the soup was the highlight of the food. A warning: the jalapeños are EXTRA spicy. My tongue was burning for ten minutes. I was a little bit ticked off that the waitress never came to refill my water even though the entrance to the kitchen was right in front of our table where she could clearly see that I was going to need another glass of water. I had to get out of my seat to ask for water. What in the world. My friend and I were there for about an hour because we were savoring the flavor and busy catching up. The staff, however, made me feel like I was committing a sin by staying longer than 30 minutes. They even gave us our checks when we weren't even halfway finished with our food! But since the food was good, I decided to come back. This time, to get carry out. I ordered the pad Thai and some crab wontons. The crab wontons were really good. They were crisp and the filling was warm and creamy. Just the way I like them. The drive home from thaifresh is about 40 minutes but when I got home, the pad Thai was still hot. When I ate it, I wasn't too impressed. It did not taste like authentic pad Thai but rather, a Chinese version of it. It tasted exactly like the pad Thai that I expect to taste in a Chinese restaurant, which was a little disappointing. Overall, the place is still very good, but get carry-out.

    (4)
  • Dan P.

    Excellent food. Only carry out so far but pretty often. Consistent. On the down side flavors are maybe too similar? Or maybe it's just me ordering too alike. Their Bangkok chicken it's delish as it is their classic Pad Thai Very friendly staff

    (4)
  • Chris L.

    Why is Thai in the Livonia area doomed? It's like there is some Scooby Doo curse but no meddling kids care enough about Livonia to unravel the mystery. That's 4 really mediocre Thai restaurants in Livonia now for anyone counting! Starting with the good the thom yum soup was very delicious. The lemongrassy limey spicy flavors were all present and appreciated. Now the not so good. I ordered peanut noodles in a spicy sauce. The plate looked OK but the flavor had some issues. The peanut sauce had that diluted fussed with agribusiness synthesized out of the bottle texture thing going on. It tasted alright but wasn't great. What was really disappointing is I ordered it hot and instead of being hot with all the great complexity and voodoo of authentic Thai ingredients it was just buried in a mound of crushed red pepper flakes. I would have rather just used the bottle of Siracha at the table to add both heat and flavor if I had known they were going to do that. The other item ordered was supposed to be red curry noodles of moderate spice. I say supposed to because next to my reddish brown plate of peanut sauced noodles the red curry was pallid with the slightest tinge of green. So weird was the color we actually asked the waitress if perhaps they had brought the green curry instead. Nope. We were assured it was red curry. The red curry was pretty awful. It was spicer than it should have been for a moderate dish but that wasn't really the problem. It was spicy with this absolutely soulless white pepper kind of heat backed by absolutely no other flavors to speak of. A dash of McCormic red curry powder and some coconut milk on some rice noodles would have been a divine masterpiece compared to what we were served. Hmm what a bummer and I don't think I'll be back.

    (2)
  • D M.

    My favorite Thai place ever! Go for the amazing curries and stir-fry dishes. The vegetables are always really fresh and dishes are cooked to order. The staff is lovely. Good place for lunch or a casual dinner.

    (5)
  • Jessica C.

    Cute restaurant, OK food. The Drunken Noodles with vegetables were satisfying but not the best I've ever had. I asked for it spicy but it wasn't that hot (at least for my taste). They don't take AmEx, either, which is a minor pet peeve of mine. Otherwise it was fine.

    (3)
  • sarah s.

    I love thai food with all my heart. This is why it pains me to write a negative review, but there were so many things made my experience at Thai Fresh less than enjoyable. For one, the whole place smelled like someones smelly foot. The service was kind of terrible. My cousin and I were waiting and waiting for someone to at least offer us drinks before we ordered, and finally, someone asked me (yes, only me, and not my cousin) whether I would like some water. I told him I wanted a Pepsi, which he brought, but he still didn't ask my cousin. Weird. Our server must have been brand new at waiting tables. For starters, she helped a table that came in after us (so irking, especially when you have already been waiting a long time). They brought us forks, but no napkins, etc. Then, we both ordered an appetizer- I had spring rolls and my cousin had the crab wontons. She brought us a double order of spring rolls instead, and I told her it wasn't right. I tracked down another person to make sure she was still bringing her appetizer, because when I told our waitress it was wrong, she just said sorry and started cleaning another table. The food= boring and bland. I think the spring rolls were from a bulk box from Costco. I had thai basil friend rice that I had to spruce up with soy sauce to make it more edible. With so many other tried and true places in the area, I don't think I will be back to this stinky place.

    (1)
  • Cornelius B.

    Went here for lunch several months ago and the service WAS fast & friendly and the food was tasty. At $7.50 for the entree that included soup, it seemed reasonably priced. Today for dinner it was a totally DIFFERENT experience. When I arrived, I noticed a sign that said "seat yourself", which I did, then proceeded to wait 10 minutes to be greeted and asked if I wanted a menu. Of course I did. I wouldn't mind a wait like this if the place were packed but at 7:45 p.m. on a Saturday, there were only 6 other customers in the whole place in 2 different booths. Also, many of the soup prices had been increased from $2.75 to $3.50. That's alot considering this place hasn't even been open a year yet. They must rely on alot of uninformed out-of-towners staying at the very nearby (walking distance) Hampton Inn. So, I order the pad thai, which is supposed to have alot of scallions & sprouts but alas was nothing but a dish full of very oily rice noodles and just a few scallions and sprouts, more decorative garnish than anything else. I ate about 1/2 the meal, figuring got my fat quota in for the next several days and asked the server to box the rest up. It's amazing how some plates look much larger than they really are since the left-overs fit into a styrofoam container the same shape and size as what you'd get your Big Mac in at McD's. Guess I'll be giving this to the neighborhood squirrels. Oh well, this is just another "thai" themed restaurant that started off hopeful but has morphed into just ordinary, so so. Several years ago, a Thai acquaintance confessed most Thai restaurants in metro Detroit are not run by people of Thai descent. I might return for lunch only and ONLY with a COUPON!

    (2)
  • Christina G.

    NA NA NA NA NA!!! I can't believe I am first to review a thai restaurant! WOO HOO! Ok, I am done gloating ;-) . I have been anticipating this place opening for MONTHS as it is right next door to my local Trader Joe's. I was so excited when I stopped by on Monday and saw people dining there for dinner- I went for lunch the next day! Walking through the front door I immediately noticed pleasures to two of my senses: the wonderful wafting of thai flavors in the air, and the beautiful, contemporary decor. The restaurant is on the small side, with mostly comfy booths lining the walls and tucked in the front window. Definitely gets 5 stars for ambiance and comfort. Even the bathroom was nice! The food was very good. I got the Tom Kha soup- which I think may have been switched for the other thai soup (tom yum) because it wasn't as rich and coconutty as I usually enjoy it. It was, however, delicious and spicy with a very rich lemongrass flavor coming through. I ordered Pad Thai with chicken for my entree (I know, totally boring!) and my date got the Gang Peanut Curry w/ Chicken. My Pad Thai was delicious- I got it medium and I think it was right on as far as the spice. And the portion was huge! I barely ate 1/3 of it and enjoyed the rest for dinner. And it was only $7.50! My dates Gang Peanut Curry was totally delicious- a rich, slightly sweet peanutty curry sauce generously coated chicken, green pepper and broccoli and was served with a nice heap of white rice (brown rice is an extra charge). He ordered his mild, and it was just barely spicy. YUM. We also had a perfectly sweet and strong Thai Iced Tea to wash it all down. I'm excited to go back to try the spring rolls, more of the curry dishes (noodles and meat centric), and the salads! They have a scrumptious sounding cucumber salad and also a yam apple salad with chicken and shrimp and cashews! The best part of Thai Fresh was our service! Our waitress was hilarious- dancing to the music playing on the radio (which, unfortunately was not authentic thai and just generic holiday music) and cracking a joke upon each visit to our table. Our food arrived fast after ordering and she was super friendly, stopping to chat for a minute before we left the restaurant. I *heart* Thai Fresh!

    (4)
  • Henry X.

    omg best restaurant ever. hands down the best thai food i have ever had. the blond haired waiter with curly hair was also super awesome and nice!!!!!

    (5)
  • Mark T.

    Just perfect... The best Thai food I've had in quite some time!

    (4)
  • Darryl W.

    My boss and I decided to try Thai Fresh out for lunch. The food was exceptionally salty and they upcharged $1.50 for brown rice without letting us know when we asked that there would be an extra fee. Overall the food quality was poor, as was the service, but we've had worse.

    (1)
  • David L.

    The two words that make up its name speak precisely to what Thai Fresh is. Good - really good - Thai, made from far better than average ingredients. Carry out service is quick and convenient. Prices run about a buck more per entree than is typical, but this is made up for by the definite upgrade in quality.

    (4)
  • Micah P.

    Let the truth be told. When Thai Fresh first opened they had their open sign on, so of course being patrons and supporters of small neighborhood businesses we were eager to try it out. We went in, took a seat, and was told that all meals were free that night, pretty cool right, we didn't care about paying for our food we blow plenty of hard earned money on eating out. *Just ask any restaurant manager down haggerty road...haha* In the midst of our interesting dinner conversation this rude, over bearing, and attractively challenged I might add girl came over to ou table and told us you either leave or pay. *records scratch* Okay well the hostess, server, and another server told us to come on in, enjoy ourselves, the food is free. I was totally appalled and offended, she said it loud, and in the most disgusting and disturbing tone. I am an accomplished professional, that has climbed up corporate ladders because I know how to treat clients, and in general I know how to effectively communicate without offending. To the point. I had a friend who went one night and then told me afterwards; it doesnt come as surprise that things have not changed and their food is not that good. Bad food, bad service, bad vibes, sounds like a 1 star restaurant to me. I must admit the 1 star I am giving them is based on the fact their next door to Trader Joes; I love that store!

    (1)
  • Jessica K.

    Love this place! Eat here all the time. Drunken noodles are a must. Garlic beef is awesome. Great food, reasonable prices, friendly staff... Can't beat it.

    (5)
  • Holly J.

    Our office ordered lunch here today. We all had pad thai and it was very tasy. Counter staff was very helpful.

    (4)
  • Richard R.

    My family and I were passing through the area and decided to try. Upon entering we were asked by the hostess if we were dining in or carrying out, we said dining in, she waved her hand at us as if to swat a fly and said "Anywhere" looking back down at the counter. The place appeared very clean including the bathroom, decor was fresh for a strip mall establishment. Our waitress seemed preoccupied, wasn't knowledgeable about the dishes and the food took a long time to reach our table. The food tasted great so we got over the wait time. Early on the hostess came to our table and tried to give us our bill before we were done eating and then later came by and plunked it down, said nothing and walked away. Okay, here's the best part... then we noticed the classy hostess in the pick up window sticking her bare fingers into the food on the line and eating, she continued sucking and licking her fingers before going in for seconds "while asking the cook "Mmm, what IS this"? I was appalled and wanted to crawl out of my skin! So my choices of people to freak out on were the zombie waitress, the old dishwasher lady who didn't speak English or the finger sucking slob manning the phones at the register, none of which could or would be willing to take money off the bill. Despite the cosmetic appearance of the place no one was enforcing food handling/hygiene practices. That hostess woman in particular is a health risk! We better not come down with so much as an itch after that experience! YUCK!

    (1)
  • Colleen G.

    I noticed Thai Fresh on my way into Trader Joe's, and decided I would try it for a late lunch. By the time I got in and ordered it was around 2pm. I ordered chicken Pad Thai, medium spicy. I got home and it was still pipping hot, which is always a good thing for carry out food. As I pulled the lid off, I quickly noticed that while it was rice noodles, they weren't the usual thick ones that you get with Pad Thai. I can live with that. However there were very, very few sprouts in the dish, and just a smattering of peanuts. There was maybe 2 scallion tops sliced into the dish. The chicken and egg ratio was good. They did give me a large wedge of lemon, which I really appreciated. I hate when I get Pad Thai and they either don't give me any citrus, or the citrus is sliced so thin that I can see through it. In retrospect, I think the chef knew their Pad Thai needed some kind of flavor. I ordered this medium, and I could not taste any spice whatsoever. In fact, I gave my toddler a little bowl of it and she ate it with gusto. Not once did she say it was spicy. Really, there was very little flavor at all. If I was blindfolded, I'd never guess what the dish was supposed to be, without some hints. What I really don't understand was the pricing. I didn't look at a menu when I ordered, and I assumed I got the lunch portion, since it was around 2pm. I paused when they said it would be $9.01, and just assumed they were giving me the dinner portion, and I'd just have some leftovers. I ended up with either an expensive lunch portion, or a skimpy dinner portion. Would I go here again? Only if I had a coupon, or someone else was paying. I really would not try the Pad Thai again. I would have given them 1 star, but the people were very friendly and the place looked exceptionally clean.

    (2)
  • Rebecca S.

    Fantastic. We tried crispy rolls, crab Rangoon, green curry, red curry, fried rice, and pad cashew. Everything was great, my kids even liked it! Wait staff was. Very helpful with recommendations.

    (5)
  • Miike G.

    Tried the pad cashew and chicken pad Thai. Both dishes were very tasty. Good quality ingredients and Fair prices. $9.50 gets you a dinner entree that is alot of food. Will be back to try their hot and sour soup. This is the best Thai I have had in the Novi/Farmington/Northville area.

    (4)
  • Paul L.

    Fresh rolls are fantastic. Wish the menu had more choices. Take out is fast and made fresh. I echo the wish that they had a red curry dish.

    (4)
  • Holly G.

    Just picked up carry out for dinner tonight and was pleased to find that the service was fast and friendly. The decor inside was inviting...I'm looking forward to dining in next time. We ordered our usual tried and true Chicken Pad Thai (Mild Spice) & Tom Ka Gai Soup. The Pad Thai was delicious, not the very best I've had, but definitely very good. I will be returning for the soup which was incredible! I love Tom Ka Gai & this was some of the best I've had...perfect balance of flavors--lemongrass, cilantro, lime, coconut milk, and a nice little kick of spice!

    (4)
  • Scott C.

    I love it. It is truly fresh and fast! I have taken co-workers there and they are now fans of the place.

    (5)
  • N B.

    Went for lunch - sevice is good but they bring out the food before you have a chance to eat the soup. The soup was tasty and piping hot, but my lunch mate and I had barely eaten any soup and they already brought out the main entree - this was bothersome because then you have to finish the soup quickly or go straight to the entree and either way one of the items will end up cold. Food was tasty - but portions were on the small side. I ordered Medium and it was not very spicy.

    (3)
  • Fr.Charlie F.

    If you like General Tso's Chicken, I think you would love the Sweet and Spicy Chicken here. I realize the comparison I'm making is with a Chinese dish, but where good food is concerned it doesn't always pay to be a stickler for ethnic distinctions. In my experience (I've carried-out twice), the food is made promptly and both the chicken and the (excellent) Tom Kha Soup were piping hot when I picked them up. The chicken is slightly crisp and does not come beglopped (I made this word up) with the heavy kind of sauce you often find on General Tso's (which, incidentally, never stops me from ordering GTC). Seems to be within the reasonable price-range, though I'm no expert on this.

    (4)
  • S S.

    Some of the reviews r ridic. I have eaten Asian cuisine all over the world. The food here is fresh, great flavor, and the restaurant and presentation are clean. I would classify it as fusion dining- influences from Chinese, Thai, and Korean. Try sweet spicy chicken, crispy squid, or my favorite, gang garee - the potatoes are amazingly crispy in a curry sauce ( I like my curry dishes with a thicker sauce versus thin, as served in more traditional Thai restaurants; ask your waitress, they will accommodate u; lamb curry is good too; can't go wrong with the Pad Thai or sesame noodles; Great tom yum- version with cocunut milk is equally good (note: food has got a lot of heat, for spice lovers- if u can't handle the heat, order mild or without spice). Love that they use a lot of green onions, no canned bamboo shoots or baby corn, which I do not care for. Also, the meals are good value. The negative reviews are ridiculous. P.s. you will find a lot if Asians dining here.

    (4)
  • Kaj M.

    I was need of a good Thai place and found the perfect spot. It is clean and the food is really good. I even took my picky parents here and they loved it! We are vegetarian, but this place is very friendly (curries do have fish oil though - barely noticeable though). Dishes I've gotten Green Curry Basil Friend Rice Drunken Noodles Sautéed Green Beans Tom Yum Soup Tom Kha Soup Spring Rolls All of these dishes were with tofu and were very good. I'd highly suggest checking out this cute little spot.

    (5)
  • CrazyforMakeup M.

    Staff is friendly, service is fast, location is convenient (but busy) however the food is ok at best! I thought I was eating a savory dessert! Overly sweet and dense sauces, the dishes need more cilantro for freshness, definitely had way better Thai food elsewhere, which is a shame, since I live so close:(

    (3)
  • Michele E.

    Thai Fresh is right next to my staple grocery store so I frequently pick up takeout from this place. I've had a variety of dishes and have had few complaints really. The Pad Thai and other noodle dishes are fairly good. The Ko-ko beef noodle soup is very tasty. Stay away from the Yam Beef, though. I've had it twice now and while the first time the beef was tolerably chewy, the second time it was like chewing chunks of rubber. Overall, it's a pretty good bet if you stick with the standards.

    (3)
  • Lizzy N.

    This place is on our take out rotation and we visit Thai Fresh once and month. We have dined in a handful of times and the service is always quick and timely. We normally get pad thai or pad sew both noodle dishes with your choice of meat. Majority of the dishes are this way, noodles, rice, curry dishes with your selection of meat or veggies. The portions are good and the level is spiciness is usually on point (some places skimp on the spice) but we have constantly gotten dishes appropriately spicy. We love the chicken lettuce wraps (100x better than PF Changs). The lettuce is crisp and fresh and chicken mix is spicy and flavorful. My husband usually gets a curry dish, the name escapes me but if your ever dining in, they have a great curried lamb dish. In fact, they have a few items and specials that rotate for dining in options which I wish were available for carry out as well. Bubble tea is also a plus, I wish they had more tea flavors without milk. The dishes are also less greasy than the thai place down the street which is also a bonus.

    (4)
  • Chelsea B.

    My boyfriend and I love Thai food and therefore are constantly searching for new restaurants to dig into. He and I decided to give Thai Fresh a chance on a Friday night and man, am I ever happy we found this place! Firstly, they serve bubble tea. That in itself means a lot to me, believe it or not but it's hard to find Thai spots that serve bubble tea as well. It's truly a shame but anyway we both gave their Taro bubble tea a shot and it did not disappoint! Their bubble tea is different, it has more of a milk infused base to it as opposed to other places that make it more like a smoothie. Either way, I very much enjoyed it. For an appetizer, we both had spring rolls. They were good but I have definitely had better! Onto dinner, the boyfriend and I ordered the same thing...Sweet & Spicy Chicken. I ordered mine Mild, he tried Medium. It was absolutely delicious and such a large portion too. With all that said, I know for certain Thai Fresh will definitely become one of our favorite Thai spots in Wayne County.

    (5)
  • Renee P.

    Very messy packing. Sauce was all over the place. A little pricy and the hot was more like mild.

    (3)
  • Grace L.

    My sister and I went here - this was my second time, her first. We were offered complimentary hot and sour soup which wasn't very good. I ordered the spring rolls and was surprised at how small they were. They were definitely overpriced - 2 for $3. I ordered the Peanut Curry Noodles and that was okay. It tasted like I was eating peanut butter more than the curry. The beef tasted fresh and that was a plus. My sister's Pad Thai with beef was really good - it was just a little weird to have lemon on it; we are used to squeezing limes. Overall, the food was mediocre - it's run by Chinese/Cantonese people so I'm not even sure how authentic the food is. The service was sparse. We never had a water refill and I saw the waitress just sitting around. Granted, it was just two two-tops that were in the restaurant. Definitely could come again for lunch but the prices for dinner are way too overpriced for meh food.

    (2)
  • Nicole W.

    I can only speak to take out - staff was friendly and cheerful I ordered drunken noodles - sauce was less greasy than others I've had which was nice, it also was a bit lighter than I'm used to, but still tasty. I ordered hot- and it had a little kick but not a lot, but still tasty, Piping hot when I got it home - stayed hot the whole dish thru! And the serving was super big! Split it with a friend!

    (3)
  • Austin C.

    First time ordering from this place, I placed an order online with yelp using eat24. I had ordered the Gang Gai beef "hot" lunch special and their fresh rolls. Took me around 20min to get to Thai Fresh from my work and my order was ready and still nice and hot along with the order being correct. The fresh rolls looked great and were basic but also tasted good as well. The sauce that it came with a little to be less desired not because the sauce didn't taste well, it was more because the spring rolls I think needed more of a sweet sauce. I had also ordered the Gang Gai beef "hot", the reason for the quotation marks is because it felt more like a mild to me. I love my Thai food to be hot, like sweating mouth burning but still tastes good hot. This just did not cut it. Whenever I do eat Thai food at a new place my main comparison dish is Gang Gai, I like my Gang Gai saucy, hot and flavorful. This one had 2 of the 3, It had a lot of sauce and the flavor was very good but like I mentioned before needed more of a kick to it. With the expedient service, ease of ordering and the quality of the food I would have to give Thai Fresh a 4/5 only because of the lack of heat for the "hot"

    (4)
  • Cari M.

    Love me some Thai Fresh. The food rules, the staff rules, this place rules in general. First of all - their bubble tea is so good! I usually get Peach flavor ... mmmmm! Next - best veggie spring rolls I've ever had! Then comes the main dishes ... I've tried several - all either Chicken or just vegetables .. they've all been good but my favorite for sure is the Peanut Curry - the sauce is amazing! You can add things to your dish for 50cents extra .. I like to switch around the veggies or add cashews to things .. They don't use any MSG in their cooking. Also the portions are so effin huge that I literally eat it for THREE meals ... yep, thai for breakfast y'all. My Dad is pretty picky and he really liked this place, he even brought his friends back to check it out. So to me that is a great testimony to its awesomeness. I've dined in and gotten carry out and they are really fast - I usually order my food, go buy a few groceries at Trader Joes (thats why I'm getting carry out- need to go grocery shopping!) and come back in 10mins its done. It is always such a pleasant experience going there- the staff is really kind, and isn't annoyed by the questions I ask about the menu .. they seem happy! Expect to pay between 10-15 dollars depending if you get spring rolls, or bubble tea or not ... remember the portion size though so it is worth that price !!

    (4)
  • Eric F.

    Overall we like the place. We went to trader Joes and stopped in. I'm glad we did. The Thai style rice was really good. The BBQ skewers we a small portion but we're cooked well. The service was nice and kept my drink full. The bubble tea was really good. Never had that before. What key it from a 5 was the small plate might be my fault because it did have a picture. It's for sure a place I would return and sit down and eat. Spent 27 before tip and I after we both ate we still have enough rice for my wife's lunch tomorrow. FYI. Traffic in the area is not great to get out onto haggerty but push through. Hope this helps. Enjoy

    (4)
  • Tanishia H.

    Delicious got the tom kha soup and the peanut curry all was served fast. The lightning could be better but overall it was amazing next door to trader Joe's bashed this place awesome

    (4)
  • Robin R.

    Fast, fresh, fabulous. On our way thru town, we had a hankering for Thai or Chinese; this place won out - and I'm so glad it did! The fried tofu squares need some work, and that's the reason for four stars. Very bland. The other dishes - glass noodles, pad Thai, and curry noodles - we're excellent and piping hot.

    (4)
  • I D.

    First time here! Very clean and cozy environment, dim (which I prefer) and comfortable. Food was very fresh tasting. They use cilantro, which always has a fresh taste and is refreshing to the palette. We had a spring roll appetizer which was made with a nice sticky rice paper(?), fresh veggies-lettuce, cilantro and a thin rice noodle...it also had shrimp inside and could have used a couple more..a bit skimpy on the shrimp filler. I tried seafood Pho for the first time..which I have never had, so I have nothing to compare it to. It was very fresh tasting..the thin noodle, chunky squid pieces, crab stick and shrimp with cilantro. A clean, thin broth that is very light an refreshing. My partner had drunken noodle which she loved. She has never had it either so, it is difficult to say how good it really was. The shrimp was cooked well and had great flavor..it also had green pepper that we could have done without. Very FRESH just as their name implies. They have bubble tea here too!! I wish they had lychee flavor because that is my fave! But, the tapioca balls are nice and slippery (well soaked) like they should be and they serve the tea frozen.

    (4)
  • Raphie B.

    I can't say whether the food is authentic or not, but it's consistently good and the staff is consistently quick and friendly. I visit here once a month or so when I'm in the neighborhood and I've yet to have anything I didn't enjoy. I've also rarely left without plenty of leftovers to get me by the next day.

    (4)
  • Alexandria C.

    I felt very confused by the place. The wall decorations are clearly Chinese. The service was...okay? Not very memorable. She kept my water full so that was good. The food was good, but too greasey. Minor things that pushed it back to 3 stars.

    (3)
  • Ngoc N.

    I am very picky about Thai places, but this place... They are perfect ! Everything cooked perfectly, not too salty not too sweet, I ordered pad tani and pad see-ewe, it was just soooo good! Today is my first time, and I will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Ji P.

    Wow! What a pleasant surprise! Didn't expect much from a strip mall Asian restaurant but the food we had were pretty good!

    (4)
  • Amanda G.

    I've dined in and done carry out a few times here and the food is fresh & delicious (and the portions are big) every time. If you like your food spicy, order it hot, because the mild & medium taste like no spice. Prices are pretty much average for Thai food- a dinner portion of pad Thai is around $11 and some of the other entrees are a little pricier. The tom kha soup (tom yum with coconut milk) and Bangkok chicken are my new favorites.

    (4)
  • Hwamok P.

    We had a fried rice dish and the drunken noodle. The fried rice wasn't too wet and the sauce was delicious. The shrimp in the fried rice was succulent but still firm. The drunken noodle had a bit too much sauce but the dish has great flavor.

    (4)
  • Kay S.

    I miss Thai Fresh so much. I recently to Washington, DC and miss this place sooooo much. The sweet and spicy chicken was so yummy and delicious. Perfect every time.

    (5)
  • Christina M.

    I stopped in here early this evening for a takeout order of Tom Yum Soup, Tom Kha Soup, and Crispy Rolls. I was told the wait time would be 10 minutes - it ended up being about 25 minutes, so if you're in a hurry (like I was!) this might not be a quick in-and-out around dinnertime but it might be at other times of the day. So... I am a Tom Yum snob - I've had some incredible Tom Yum in NYC, and I also make my own, so I have some high standards when it comes to my favorite soup. Thai Fresh's Tom Yum is good, but it isn't amazing. It was not nearly spicy enough to truly be considered Tom Yum, but then again they are catering to the American palettes of those who stop by before or after picking up groceries at Trader Joe's... a molten lava oil slick of red pepper oil on top of the soup would be a big turn off, I suppose. It does not taste like it was created from a Tom Yum soup base, which many restaurants like to do. It was mild, not incredibly salty, and you could faintly taste the lemongrass. For the Tom Kha, the broth had a pleasant chicken-coconut flavor. Both soups had diced button mushrooms, bamboo shoots and a diced selection of the meat of your choice. I chose shrimp for the Tom Yum and chicken for the Tom Kha, both of which were diced into small pieces rather than being chunky. Overall, both soups were nice, and I'd be sure to order both again when we do return. As for the Crispy rolls, these were quite good from what I got to taste - the kids quickly grabbed them and gobbled them down! According to them, they were very good. From what I tasted, the rice paper shell was nice and crunchy, and it was filled with ground meat. It came with a rice vinegar dipping sauce - I had actually expected a sweet chili sauce to be served with something like this, but alas it was rice vinegar and iceberg lettuce as a bed. The lettuce tasted good with the rice vinegar so that didn't go to waste! Since I have only had two soups and an appetizer at Thai Fresh, I'm not going to say it's the greatest Thai restaurant in the area, or the worst, or so/so... I will say that what I tried, I liked, and when I am in the area I will definitely stop by again, hopefully for a full sit-down dinner rather than takeout.

    (4)
  • Pijyakara A.

    Please don't confuse authentic Thai food with Chinese food. Though, the name appeared to be Thai but it's really Chinese. It's owned and operated by Chinese people. Photos are falsely advertised on the menu. I'm from California and all the Thai restaurants are owned and operated by Thai people, even the least tasteful Thai restaurant in Cali is way better than this so-called ThaiFresh restaurant. What a way to discredit Thai food.

    (1)
  • Sandi L.

    If I can give negative star, I would. The food was awful! NOT authentic Thai food and not exactly Chinese good. Aside from being fake Thai/Chinese food, the food was bad. The sauces are tasting weird because it WANTS to be Thai but used Chinese ingredients. So the food doesn't even taste good!

    (1)
  • Kevin K.

    Pretty decent overall. The server was really nice and on top of it, definitely a plus. The ambiance was nice as it is pretty reasonably decorated. The menu is pretty large and everything was pretty good (pad see ew and drunken noodle with a boba milk tea). The pad see ew was a little on the sweet side and the prices are ok but slightly on the steeper end. Would give it 3.5 stars

    (4)
  • Samantha L.

    I enjoy my Thai food hot. What I was given, a small child could have ate. Spring rolls were tasty.

    (3)
  • Caroline S.

    Got carry out for lunch...the waitress was funny and sweet...look for my review later as this is my first time eating here. Oh...they also have Boba tea and are nicely located right next door to trader Joe's... I am pleasantly surprised and pleased by how much I enjoyed my carry out from Thai Fresh!!! The presentation of the food was beautiful (especially for carry out) and the flavor and quality of the food was superb!!! I highly recommend this restaurant for great Thai food...I opted for the Sesame Chicken meal with Crab Wontons and Fresh Rolls for sides!!!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

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

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