Jana’s Restaurant Menu

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  • Erica M.

    Food was light and delicious. Service was great! They give you a choice in spiciness up to 10; I chose 4 and it was a bit spicier than I expected but manageable. I felt the amount of food was just right and the prices reasonable. Plus the service was pretty fantastic, always there to refill but not hovering.

    (5)
  • Kurt M.

    I have been going to Jana's since 1997. Their Thai food is very good, and though I have only had their Italian twice (Thai is too good to pass up!), I'll have to agree the Italian is marginal. I agree that the decor needs to be updated, but who is looking at the walls when a hot steaming plate of Pad Thai is sitting in front of you? You can order any dish from 0-100 in terms of heat, but 0-10 is sufficient for most. I usually get an 8 or 9 depending on my mood. I recommend Chicken Stir Fry, Pad Thai or Pad Se Euw - all very good.

    (4)
  • Scott H.

    Had a good, but not great, lunch at Jana's on a Monday. The place isn't huge, but it was at least halfway full and didn't feel crowded. I was approached immediately by my server, who I discovered later was Jana. I went with the chicken parm and a side of meatballs, because when I am in an Italian joint for the first time I have to try the meatballs. I waited around 10 minutes when my food came out. The serving of chicken parm is good sized, it's not enormous, but it certainly was enough for lunch. It's clearly hand breaded and was thicker than typical chicken parm. The dish it was served in was HOT, it clearly sat under the salamander for several minutes to melt the cheese. It was so hot I had to wait a few minutes to begin eating. The chicken was cooked a bit long, but the breading was flavorful and adhered well to the meat. I could have used more sauce, the entire dish was a little dry. If the chicken weren't a tad dry and it had more sauce, I probably would have given Jana's 4 stars. If I were to order this dish again, I'd get additional marinara on the side. The meatballs were disappointing. They didn't have a lot going on in the flavor department, and they were a little dense in the center, like they were overworked. I have heard from more than one Normanite that I need to get the Thai here, so perhaps this is my fault for getting the wrong cuisine at Jana's. But, they advertise Italian, so I would presume they are proud of what they're putting out. I'll definitely return for some Thai. I was pleased with the service.

    (3)
  • Pam S.

    Great food.

    (5)
  • Leah S.

    My favorite restaurant. Located in a strip mall and small with about 8 tables or so, inside is not fancy but it's clean food is great. The owner Jana is usually the waitress. I have eaten at many Thai restaurants all over the US and this has always been the best. Pad Thais is amazing, and not too greasy. Fried Tofu and Pad-Krapow is great too. As for the Italian food, I have not tried it but I hear the pizza is good.

    (5)
  • Lindsay S.

    I love janas thai. I have been going here since I was in high school. It's one of my fav thai places. I haven't had their Italian other than the pizza... Which is good. But their thai is my fav in norman. And it's pretty cheap too yum yum

    (5)
  • Jay L.

    My favorite place to get pad thai. No one makes it like them! I've been going for years and it's always very good.

    (5)
  • Travis M.

    One of my favorites in Norman. The Thai is excellent and the pizza's are great. A little something for everyone. The steamed pork dumplings are not to be missed.

    (5)
  • Cherry N.

    Jana's serve Italian and Thai dishes. Would pick 5 star but the prices has gone up and the meal has shrunk. It is is still good but not worth the price you pay for. Pad Thai is very good it is not authentic Pad Thai. Would return if I had a gift card and/or really craving for Jana's.

    (4)
  • Amanda E.

    Jana's Italian/Thai restaurant has been around for a long time and I was hoping that the small place would be a lot better and more charming than it was but... no. It has so much potential to be cute but instead the decor seems like an afterthought- random Thai and Italian items hung haphazardly on the walls which are covered in a very 80s pastel wallpaper. Service seemed well-intentioned but the waitress either wasn't paying attention at all or didn't speak English well since my grandfather's shrimp coconut soup came out with chicken and my grandmother's cheesecake came out as cheese sticks. Two out of three orders coming out wrong isn't a good sign. My grandfather's soup looked very greasy- way oilier than I've ever seen a coconut soup before. My grandmother's cheese sticks looked like standard restaurant cheese sticks. My mango sticky rice was acceptable- the mango was perfectly ripe and the rice had a nice consistency. Parking is at least easy to find since it's located in a strip mall. It's probably about as good as Olive Garden and you're supporting a small, (I believe) locally owned business by dining there but I doubt I'll be back for a while.

    (2)
  • Amy A.

    I've been several times & love their Thai food--was not impressed with the Italian food, wasn't bad, wasn't great. If you're going for ambiance or atmosphere, you will not be impressed. However, that is unimportant to me. It is a small restaurant, so large groups would be difficult to accomodate. The staff has always been super friendly, and the dishes I've ordered have always been great. I like that you can specify how spicy you'd like your dish based on a 1-10 scale (I usually go with 7). The Pad Thai & Pad See Ew are great. And always save room for dessert: mangoes & sticky rice.

    (4)
  • Casey P.

    Strange. The fact that it is an Italian and a Thai restaurant in one was a bit of a red flag but its local and convenient so I tried it and even went back a second time to try a few more things. Haven't had the Italian but the Thai was pretty tasteless and I don't think I'll be going back.

    (2)
  • Derek R.

    Wow! how can you screw up pasta? They managed it. It was pretty bad. Their Thai food might be better, but I'm not going back to find out.

    (1)
  • Erica M.

    Food was light and delicious. Service was great! They give you a choice in spiciness up to 10; I chose 4 and it was a bit spicier than I expected but manageable. I felt the amount of food was just right and the prices reasonable. Plus the service was pretty fantastic, always there to refill but not hovering.

    (5)
  • Kurt M.

    I have been going to Jana's since 1997. Their Thai food is very good, and though I have only had their Italian twice (Thai is too good to pass up!), I'll have to agree the Italian is marginal. I agree that the decor needs to be updated, but who is looking at the walls when a hot steaming plate of Pad Thai is sitting in front of you? You can order any dish from 0-100 in terms of heat, but 0-10 is sufficient for most. I usually get an 8 or 9 depending on my mood. I recommend Chicken Stir Fry, Pad Thai or Pad Se Euw - all very good.

    (4)
  • Scott H.

    Had a good, but not great, lunch at Jana's on a Monday. The place isn't huge, but it was at least halfway full and didn't feel crowded. I was approached immediately by my server, who I discovered later was Jana. I went with the chicken parm and a side of meatballs, because when I am in an Italian joint for the first time I have to try the meatballs. I waited around 10 minutes when my food came out. The serving of chicken parm is good sized, it's not enormous, but it certainly was enough for lunch. It's clearly hand breaded and was thicker than typical chicken parm. The dish it was served in was HOT, it clearly sat under the salamander for several minutes to melt the cheese. It was so hot I had to wait a few minutes to begin eating. The chicken was cooked a bit long, but the breading was flavorful and adhered well to the meat. I could have used more sauce, the entire dish was a little dry. If the chicken weren't a tad dry and it had more sauce, I probably would have given Jana's 4 stars. If I were to order this dish again, I'd get additional marinara on the side. The meatballs were disappointing. They didn't have a lot going on in the flavor department, and they were a little dense in the center, like they were overworked. I have heard from more than one Normanite that I need to get the Thai here, so perhaps this is my fault for getting the wrong cuisine at Jana's. But, they advertise Italian, so I would presume they are proud of what they're putting out. I'll definitely return for some Thai. I was pleased with the service.

    (3)
  • Pam S.

    Great food.

    (5)
  • Leah S.

    My favorite restaurant. Located in a strip mall and small with about 8 tables or so, inside is not fancy but it's clean food is great. The owner Jana is usually the waitress. I have eaten at many Thai restaurants all over the US and this has always been the best. Pad Thais is amazing, and not too greasy. Fried Tofu and Pad-Krapow is great too. As for the Italian food, I have not tried it but I hear the pizza is good.

    (5)
  • Lindsay S.

    I love janas thai. I have been going here since I was in high school. It's one of my fav thai places. I haven't had their Italian other than the pizza... Which is good. But their thai is my fav in norman. And it's pretty cheap too yum yum

    (5)
  • Jay L.

    My favorite place to get pad thai. No one makes it like them! I've been going for years and it's always very good.

    (5)
  • Travis M.

    One of my favorites in Norman. The Thai is excellent and the pizza's are great. A little something for everyone. The steamed pork dumplings are not to be missed.

    (5)
  • Cherry N.

    Jana's serve Italian and Thai dishes. Would pick 5 star but the prices has gone up and the meal has shrunk. It is is still good but not worth the price you pay for. Pad Thai is very good it is not authentic Pad Thai. Would return if I had a gift card and/or really craving for Jana's.

    (4)
  • Amanda E.

    Jana's Italian/Thai restaurant has been around for a long time and I was hoping that the small place would be a lot better and more charming than it was but... no. It has so much potential to be cute but instead the decor seems like an afterthought- random Thai and Italian items hung haphazardly on the walls which are covered in a very 80s pastel wallpaper. Service seemed well-intentioned but the waitress either wasn't paying attention at all or didn't speak English well since my grandfather's shrimp coconut soup came out with chicken and my grandmother's cheesecake came out as cheese sticks. Two out of three orders coming out wrong isn't a good sign. My grandfather's soup looked very greasy- way oilier than I've ever seen a coconut soup before. My grandmother's cheese sticks looked like standard restaurant cheese sticks. My mango sticky rice was acceptable- the mango was perfectly ripe and the rice had a nice consistency. Parking is at least easy to find since it's located in a strip mall. It's probably about as good as Olive Garden and you're supporting a small, (I believe) locally owned business by dining there but I doubt I'll be back for a while.

    (2)
  • Amy A.

    I've been several times & love their Thai food--was not impressed with the Italian food, wasn't bad, wasn't great. If you're going for ambiance or atmosphere, you will not be impressed. However, that is unimportant to me. It is a small restaurant, so large groups would be difficult to accomodate. The staff has always been super friendly, and the dishes I've ordered have always been great. I like that you can specify how spicy you'd like your dish based on a 1-10 scale (I usually go with 7). The Pad Thai & Pad See Ew are great. And always save room for dessert: mangoes & sticky rice.

    (4)
  • Casey P.

    Strange. The fact that it is an Italian and a Thai restaurant in one was a bit of a red flag but its local and convenient so I tried it and even went back a second time to try a few more things. Haven't had the Italian but the Thai was pretty tasteless and I don't think I'll be going back.

    (2)
  • Derek R.

    Wow! how can you screw up pasta? They managed it. It was pretty bad. Their Thai food might be better, but I'm not going back to find out.

    (1)

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Specialities

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

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