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  • Ed F.

    The tom kha gha soup was amazing. The penang curry was tasty and loaded with huge shrimp, but lacking in the veggies I expected. The owners were very nice and seemed to appreciate my visit. Off my path on I-20, but worth the effort. That's what mobile phones are for.

    (4)
  • Props2 T.

    If my girlfriend could eat here everyday, then she probably would. And I would gladly take her! I usually just get the Pad Thai. Thai hot. She usually gets the red curry. We'll branch out. It's a good atmosphere. Good service. We'll go back plenty

    (4)
  • Dc B.

    The Thai House is one of our family favorites. My husband and I go weekly (at least). The Tom Kha Soup is delicious - the perfect combination of sweet coconut milk, tangy lime and spices. Some of our other favorites are the Red Curry, Pad See-ew Noodles, and the spring rolls and egg rolls. You can tell everything is homemade - feels like you are eating at a good Thai mom's house! Our family has been going to Thai House since I was pregnant with my first (wow, that was so long ago) and all three kids were raised on the Tom Kha! When the kids were little, the chef used to make the soup without pepper because they had not learned to eat spicy yet! Two of my kids have moved from Jackson, but this is always the first place they ask to go when they come home - to get spring rolls and soup. The family that owns Thai House is always very friendly and welcoming, and knows all of our kids by name and always asks about them. We love this place and are so glad it is part of our family tradition!

    (5)
  • Lekha S.

    The chicken thai fried rice is on point. Creamy flavor with a perfect amount of bite from the red chili flakes. Pairs well with a Singha beer. Simple, flavorful, and affordable meals. And the owners are always welcoming. Almost feel like I've been invited over to someone's home for dinner.

    (5)
  • James B.

    The Thai House continues to be great. We probably get take out or dine in once a week and the quality of the food and service is always outstanding. Summer rolls are available. Minty goodness. Now if they will put their chicken wings from the buffet on the night menu then I'll petition for a 6th star.

    (5)
  • Jacquelyn H.

    Stir fry was yummy and my husband liked his red curry. When it started to cool off the coconut milk was a bit much for him. I am not a coconut fan and did not like his dish at all. Summer rolls were delish. We both liked Thai House and will be back to dive further into their menu.

    (3)
  • Paige W.

    Few people seem to know about this place, but it is fantastic. The Red Curry with Shrimp, spring rolls and soups are wonderful. One of my favorite spots in Jackson

    (5)
  • Duan C.

    I could only give three stars. Just being honest - the food is not bad, but it is not great either! Thai cuisine is supposed to excite the common westeners palatte. I have sampled Korean, Japanese, typical american mandarin, Filipino, and Vietnamese - with the latter two being my favorites. The portions and prices, will make you second guess (mine was to go, so maybe the don't load up to-go people like they do in house) but the food is decent, but its THAI food, so I was hoping to find something new, especially in a southern town like Jackson. Maybe they will improve or some competition will come to town and give them a run for the money.

    (3)
  • maureen m.

    I love thai food and through my years I've learned to know how thai food is prepared and how it is supposed to be. This food was edible. But not thai food. The owners are very nice and friendly from when you get in. But that is pretty much it. Sure, I know I have to lower my standards coming in because after-all, this is Mississippi. But when the owner was telling me about where they were from in Thailand, I was hopeful. However, when the food came out and I started eating, it wasn't satisfactory. I ordered the pad see ewe and a cup of tom ka and steamed rice. Pad see-ewe was bland, thick noodles, and was missing the egg. They didn't offer tom yum soup in a cup so I resorted to the bland tom gah even though I asked for medium spice. My bill, for one person, was over $20! They don't even have chili. They use Siracha and crushed pepper (like at a pizza restaurant)! When I asked the owner for chili she looked at me as if I was crazy, and told me they don't use Chili! Thai food is known for their flavors and spice?! Their buffet only had two things that were thai, and the rest was Chinese food! They served fortune cookies for dessert?! I am disappointed in this place. Pricy, bland, fake Thai. I don't recommend it.

    (2)
  • Gavin B.

    With the boys at camp, decided to take my wife to a place we normally wouldn't go. So, Thai seemed like a good choice. Based on the reviews here, we went to the Thai House. When I saw the outside of the building I was not overly impressed and this feeling remind once we went inside. The interior decor is kind of funny in its stereotypical furnishings. The ubiquitous red paint and elephant motifs everywhere. But my wife and I were pleasantly surprised at the food. We started off with their summer rolls and chicken satay. The rolls were very tasty with a nice sweet/spicy dipping sauce. The satay was good but the chicken was rather dry so had to use extra peanut sauce-not bad. We had two different curry dishes, one red curry chicken that was good but again chicken a bit dry especially for dark meat. The shrimp curry noodles was nice but the noodles could have used more sauce because it was rather gluey. Still, for Jackson, Mississippi it was pretty good. I expected it to be much, much worse. Instead, found a restaurant that cares and uses fresh ingredients. Next time we're going to try the Thai hot. By the way, the ice cool metal mugs for the beer is a really nice touch.

    (4)
  • Lawrence Z.

    The buffet is very mediocre and the food is very Americanized--which is hard to escape while in Mississippi. If you want to eat Thai food in Jackson, you are left with very few options. Therefore, Thai House is it. Make sure you place an order instead of eating the buffet.

    (2)
  • Dena S.

    I went to the Thai House for dinner tonight. I was impressed with the fastest service I believe I've ever received in any restaurant. My companion and I ordered fried dumplings for an appetizer. The dish came out right away and was served with the really nice "homemade sauce". We each ordered a beer, which came out in bottles but were accompanied by frozen hammered aluminum mugs. That was different, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. We ordered Paht Pak w/Chicken (med spice) and Paht Meht Mamuang Himapahn w/Chicken (hot spice). It seemed to me both were spiced evenly, but I thoroughly enjoyed both dishes. I thought the portions were fine for the price and the flavors were excellent. I can't wait to go back and try some other menu items.

    (4)
  • Jennifer C.

    Good tom kha soup (really good in fact), ok pad thai (chicken is a little dry), decent curry, expensive for asian food but on par with other thai restaurants. It's the only thai restaurant in jackson so if you want thai food go here. Best deal - lunch buffet for $10, make sure you go on the day they have tom kha on the buffet (you'll need to call). Make sure to get the Thai tea to go for dessert. Stay away from pad thai. I need to go try their pad see ew...

    (4)
  • Mh H.

    I always eat in thai, but this food is crappy and expensive. Felt cheated

    (1)
  • Kurt B.

    All-around a great Thai restaurant. We are fortunate to have such consistently excellent Thai food in Jackson. I've eaten here both at the old South Jackson location and at the newer location just across the street from The Cherokee Bar on Old Square Road. Love the spicy green curry chicken. Have also eaten red curry shrimp, pork, and beef. Unlike many Thai, Sri Lankan, and Vietnamese restaurants at which I've dined, The Thai House "spicy" is not very spicy. So, if you are a spicy-food fan, I'd suggest going for the "Thai-spicy". It's not the usual volcanic, cry-your-eyes-out spicy you might expect at this top spiciness level.

    (4)
  • Kristin B.

    Of all the Thai restaurants in Mississippi (more than you'd think, but still not many) this one is my favorite! It may also be the longest lasting Thai restaurant in Jackson. Run by a Thai family, don't be surprised when the Mom comes out crying with your food when the whole table orders extra Thai hot food with extra peppers on the side... all those spices just get into her face while she's cooking. Sorry Mom! The Tom Yum soup is also the best I've had, hands down. Or is that just my weakness for lemongrass speaking?

    (5)
  • Emily F.

    Horrible service and of course horrible food at stupid price!!!! Only for people who don't know about Thai food! Wanted to throw up after I ate it! I finished it only cause I was really hungry. What kind of Thai restaurant don't even have a papaya salad on the menu?? Really???

    (1)
  • Alan S.

    I've eaten here a few times, always hoping to find the red curry that will fill the void for spicy Thai left in me after moving to Jackson. Unfortunately, I'm never fully satisfied. The food is good, and they have a lunch buffet with satisfying options, but overall falls quite short of exceptional. I'll keep giving this place a try because I love curry, but I don't think the flavors here pack quite as much punch as I'd normally expect from a Thai restaurant.

    (3)
  • Remy O.

    On my way out of town my friend invited me to try this Thai house that has received pretty good reviews. So when we get their I order the Pad Thai (****stars)and ask for it extra spicy. Out comes the owner with sweat dripping down her face and she is red in the face!!! She had just finished cooking it and WOW was it hot, but not in the fiery kind of way but flavor and spices. The owner/cook is this Thai woman who knows her stuff. The only reason I didn't give this place 5 stars was because the chicken was a tad dry and the prices were a bit more than I expect to pay for Thai food. Other than that, this place rocks and needs to move down to the Coast!!! My friend had the curry and she loved it so there are two entres that I can vouch for!!!

    (3)
  • Margaret S.

    One of my very favorite restaurants! Delicious lunch buffet, Delicious dinner menu. My two favorites are Tom Kha with Tofu and Vegetables--Double Thai Hot and Green Curry Tofu w/Vegetables--Double Thai Hot. Spicy, flavorful, and delicious. When they have the un-fried Summer Rolls with mint and cilantro and pork, I always get them. I also love the Moo Satay, which is strips of grilled pork on a stick that comes out with fresh peanut sauce, cucumber salad, and toast for dipping. This restaurant is run by a Thai family, and it is basically Thai home-cooking. They are friendly and darned awesome cooks! You food can be as hot or mild as you want it, but I promise it will be prompt and yummy. They have Thai beer also, Sing Ha.

    (5)
  • Herman S.

    The family at the Thai House and the friendly atmosphere is the best thing about the Thai House. The food is pretty good an offers something different from all the chinese buffets in town. I go when I jones for the crunchy bamboo shoot noodles that is in the Red Curry Chicken which the weekday buffet offers, along with one or two other nice offerings. Regretably the small buffet does not offer enough diversity from day to day to not get tired of pretty quick. And at night and weekends the menu is about 30% higher than it should be. So to satisfy a diverse pallete its really too expensive. Pan Asia offers the next closest thing, as a Asian Fusion restaurant, but we could really use a 2nd thai place. If you've been to the big city Thai places, in Atlanta or elsewhere, the Thai House isn't quite there. I wish the peanut sauce wasn't such a commodity. They only give a saucer full. If it were on the buffet or served in a squirt bottle that would be awesome.

    (3)
  • B P.

    My spouse and I have enjoyed eating here numerous times and would surpass the buffet for menu items, particularly the soups and the curry dishes. One day, however, we decided we would try the buffet, since we noticed they had some items that looked appealing. When we were done, the owner brought our ticket. We looked at it and thought that the price wasn't bad for two. When we went to pay, he told us double the amount than what we saw on the receipt! We questioned the total, and he pulled out another receipt from under the top one and said there were two! We look like a couple (rings on too), but looks aside, we were never asked when seated if it was one check or two. We did not think that $30 for 2 buffet lunches was worth the selection they offered. We can get better food elsewhere in Jackson for that price, though not Thai. Yes, we probably should have asked how much the buffet ran. Overall, though, we feel like they completely take advantage of the fact they are the only Thai restaurant here. Why can't Jackson attract more diverse restaurants??

    (2)
  • Billy T.

    Love the Thai House. I do the lunch buffet most of the time because I work close by. That being said I have never given any buffet anything over a "B". Just how good can bulk food, kept under a warming light for hours be. The Thai house buffet is small and turn quickly. It could best be described as Thai/Chinesse but I think rates a "B". If you want a pure thai meal order from the menu it will not let you down. It is a thai family owned restaurant and the service is excellent.

    (4)
  • Cobus B.

    Wow. Hot food! Not only the spices, but the temperature. Definitely the place to go if you're cold! Decor was pretty cool. Nice hand carved table tops with glass surfaces, nice matching chairs with elephant motif. The decor matched and all in all made for a pleasant atmosphere. Service was good, pretty fast and even though the two male waiters servince looked a bit sour, they were actually very friendly nad make some jokes here nad there with guests. Had a Tsing Tao imported Chinese beer (nice nas smooth beer, not too heavy) and they bring you the chilled beaten aluminum mug. Nice touch, probably not really authentic Thai, but different and a nice touch. Appetizers: I got the sample platter of three items. Unfortunately it was fried to death. No taste, lots of crunch. Pass. Spring roll was pretty good though. Also got the sweet and sour soup. Holy Cow, or elephant as they seem partial to elephants here. It was HOT. Scalded my mouth temperature wise and very peppery hot too. A little too much maybe, not very sweet. Pass. Main course was the green curry with chicken. Very good indeed. Sadly they don't use sticky rice here which would have gone down a lot better. But the dish was very good and I would recommend it. I think I'll try the red curry next time to compare. 3 stars for overall dinner. Maybe it should be a regular hangout and time should be spent finding your favorite dish off the menu. Otherwise it could be hit and miss methinks.

    (3)
  • S H.

    Skip unless you like uncooked noodles and rancid tasting fish with hardly any vegetables...really a sad and pathetic attempt at Thai cuisine.

    (1)

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Specialities

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

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