Noodle N Thai Menu

Sorry, We are updating this restaurant menu details.

  • Scott A.

    I love this place. The food is sooo good and the service is spot on. My only complaint would be the booth cushions. They need replacing. Other than that, be sure to give them a try. You won't regret it.

    (4)
  • Randy L.

    A great little hole in the wall Springfield gem. Found it on Yelp, stopped in for lunch, had the drunken noodles and spicy eggplant. Meant to take some home, surprised ourselves by devouring every last bite. Fresh tasting, rich clear flavors, actively delicious. (Yelpers take note of previous warnings: order one level of spice below your normal.) Friendly fast service in a clean nicely decorated converted diner. Wish this was my local Thai, keen to go back & try other dishes - it's that good. Plus there's a full-sized Simpson family sitting on the sidewalk next door!

    (4)
  • Tara F.

    Superb, well-balanced flavors. A tad pricier than I was expecting (~$12/entree) for the location, but well worth it; you can take home the rest of your DRUNKEN NOODLES for a snack (if you can resist eating them all while at the restaurant!). The NAKED PRAWN SALAD was particularly impressive: delicate and refreshing combo of shrimp, sauce, and salad. I'm really impressed and will definitely be back. The medium spicy level was perfect for me (I like a bit of tingle), but as others have stated, just know that they aren't playing around when they say "hot."

    (4)
  • Damien G.

    Noodle & Thai is about the best Thai food you can get, anywhere. I am vegetarian and they have the best mix of veggies in their dishes that I have encountered in the dozens of Thai restaurants I have tried. The tofu is cooked perfectly. When they say hot, they mean hot. Very nice service too.

    (5)
  • Jake E.

    Best Thai food ever! Went with my eight yr. old daughter and she loved it as well. Atmosphere not fancy but if you came for Thai cuisine you came to the right place. We will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Cleo L.

    Best thai food in the Eugene springfield area! Always delicious and vegan and vegetarian friendly.

    (5)
  • Matt S.

    I've visited Noodle N Thai twice, and was sorely disappointed both times. Visit #1 might have been my fault. I ignored other reviews and ordered my green curry 'hot' -- not believing that it would truly be 'Thai Spicy.' In local Thai places whose 'hot' doesn't faze me at all, I am often (laughably) warned about the spice. (I'm specifically laughing at you, Sabai.) At this place, they didn't blink and served me a dish that was too spicy to enjoy. My date had a normally spiced dish and didn't like it. Visit #2 is definitely on them. I ordered Pad Kee Mao without egg and was told "we can't do that." I've never been in a Thai restaurant that couldn't accommodate this simple request. I would have imagined that the dish would be somewhat put together AFTER it was ordered, meaning that it would be no big deal to leave out the egg. Now I'm imagining a big pile of kemao sitting back there, just waiting for the protein of my choice to be stirred in. Gross. I settled for a yellow noodle curry (medium this time) that was nothing special. Add in a menu that is nearly impossible to read because it looks like it was designed by an 8-year-old who just found out that she could change the font color and size as much as she pleases, and the fact that Noodle N Thai is not close to where I live or work, and I'll never be back. The service and atmosphere are pleasant enough, but "no, thanks."

    (2)
  • Hannah M.

    This is like one of my go-to restaurants! I come here for lunch during school all the time, at least once or twice a month. I don't know much about Thai food, but I know I really like theirs. Most people first reaction is to buy the pad Thai, but I'd skip it (it's not that great to be honest) but they have some really great items on their menu. The pad see ew is my favorite and the drunken noodle is good too if you like spicy food. Oh man and the thai iced tea is a must. They have some really wonderful appetizers too, almost all of them are amazing. (some of the best calamari I've had!) and the staff is lovely, they're very sweet people. Totally recommend this place for a stop by for lunch.

    (5)
  • Emmy G.

    The food is excellent, very authentic. Great selection and variety. A favorite lunch spot :)

    (5)
  • Justin K.

    This place is the real deal! Awesome Thai food (Also King Estate Pinot Gris by the glass)! Great prices, can't lose.

    (5)
  • Lori S.

    Had my second round of Noodle N Thai tonight, again they confirm they are the best Thai in Lane County and beyond. Our first time was by chance, starving in Springfield with little hope...and then we hit the jackpot! They are very accommodating with any requests, their "medium" is by comparison quite spicy. However my boyfriend always orders "spicy" and he is elated that he finally found a place that does real Thai "spicy". He's been to Thailand and he thinks it's the best he's had since being there. Very fresh ingredients, some organic! Pad thai was a little too sweet for me, but still good. Love the green curry and panang too. Great fried rice. We live in South Eugene and make a special trip. Overall staff are very delightful and attentive, clean establishment. Simply stated - WE LOVE IT!!!!

    (5)
  • Amy S.

    Great food. Friendly stuff. Now they are open on Sunday. So...they are open 7 days a week. Wowww

    (5)
  • Corey K.

    This space is a 50's style diner they unfortunately did not remodel before opening as a Thai restaurant. They have added some Thai decor, but in front of a stainless steel backdrop and a full length bar. We stopped in on a Sunday afternoon at 4:30 and were the only patrons. I bet it gets busier for a weekday lunch crowd? The food was average Thai food. Good, but not worth a venture off the freeway. I had the Jungle Thai, which had a great flavor, but the others ordered yellow curry and pad Thai that didn't stand out.

    (3)
  • Rebecca S.

    This used to be a favorite place for my boyfriend and I, but we discovered today that it is under new ownership, and the recipes have changed. The sukiyaki we used to love is awful now. It's missing some key flavors, and has a crappy bland sauce added. We also miss the friendly family who used to run it. The new server doesn't make much of an effort to connect personally with customers. We won't be going back.

    (1)
  • Jessica H.

    After traveling to Thailand my husband has been craving some authentic Thai food again. I ran across this restaurant and decided we should give it a try. We were not disappointed at all. The staff was great and interacted with my son.

    (4)
  • Maegan H.

    Used to rate this four stars, however, I went here in September 2015 and there are new owners and a new menu. They made me a curry and it was a clear broth soup. I wish I had a picture. They were mad at me for returning it and instead argued with me. I don't know why the waitress was so defensive, because I wasn't rude or anything. This is probably the third time in my life returning an entree, ever! No only this, but she didn't ask me if I wanted to order something else instead she literally just grabbed the dish and walked off. After I returned the "curry," that was a broth soup, the refills on drinks stopped. Also, she clearly told the other staff as they all were staring as I left. I felt super awkward. I will not be returning here again.

    (1)
  • Joseph W.

    Friendly people, quick service, great Thai food and at a low price. I was struggling to find a good place to eat at in Eugene and am so glad I stumbled across this hidden gem.

    (5)
  • Virginia G.

    I love Thai food and I've sampled most of the Thai restaurants in the area multiple times. My boyfriend has heard good reviews from friends about this place and wanted to take me there for dinner. We went at about 7 on a Thursday night and it was really slow, only one other table. The drink options are limited to beer in bottles, wine, tea, or soft drinks- no fancy cocktails here. We had the pot stickers as an appetizer which were amazing and came out really fast. He ordered the pad kee mao (drunken noodles) and I had the yellow curry. The portion sizes were decent but not huge, just enough to almost finish. I was a little worried about the spice level after reading other reviews but medium spice was perfect. Service was excellent but we were almost alone in the restaurant. It's still not my favorite Thai place in the area (Ta Ra Rin and Tasty Thai are tied for first in my opinion) but its definitely in the top three now.

    (4)
  • Aaron B.

    This place used to be great. Went back recently and found out it is under new ownership. Food was horrible. I ordered my previously favorite items: Chicken Satay, Soft Spring Rolls, and Pineapple Fried Rice. Satay was greasy and rubberized, spring rolls were poorly crafted and mostly lettuce, and the pineapple rice was only edible with copious amounts of soy. Needless to say I will not be spending my money here again.

    (1)
  • Tiara H.

    Awesome super amazing service! My cup was never empty, and they were very helpful. Food came out pretty quickly and at a reasonable portion...the bit of leftovers i had they packed in a box for me. My plate needed more veggies and was lacking a bit of flavor, but tried the rest of my parties dinner choices and they were nearly perfect. The booth seats also needed the proper padding, lol there's a good foot missing out of a few of the seats so if you have a party of 6, like we did, you have two people sitting a little uncomfortable. They have reasonable alcohol prices and a good amount of choices. I really wish i would have tried their Thai ice tea I will be recommending this family business to friends and will be coming back in the near future.

    (4)
  • Joesph T.

    Had lunch here just now. Gotta say, I'm not impressed. And I'm surprised by that. I have co-workers that rave about this place. I had the chicken pad tai, and it was served as a big lump with all the noodles glued together. Sliver of carrot, but no basil or lime to be found. Taste was OK, but could have used seasoning, and the table was bare of salt, pepper or hot sauce. Server never came back after plopping the food down, not even to give me the check. I had to get up and ask.1970's dinner furnishings and duct taped seat cushions are the decor. Not sure what to do, I really wanted to like it. Maybe I will try it again and update if any better.

    (1)
  • Ryan B.

    Best Thai in the Eugene area. Great drunken noodles, crab rangoon, and mother in law beef. Good value for the money.

    (5)
  • Bri Bri N.

    Do not eat here! I ordered a meal and the meal was handed to me literally 2 min. after I placed my order, now there is something wrong with that! I've eaten at Thai restaurants all over the u.s. and this is the worse. No taste, overpriced, small serving, bad customer service. Don't let the previous reviews full you - I just found out that the place is under new ownership!

    (1)
  • Sherrie W.

    Absolutely yummy Thai food and excellent wine. We had deluxe spring rolls, seafood pad Thai, and King of chicken and it was fabulous. The food was fresh and flavorful. The service was impeccable. We will return soon.

    (5)
  • Kimberly T.

    Food was delicious. Service left a little to be desired. But overall, it was a nice experience. Great place for lunch. If you are ordering the curry, order less hot than you actually want. Their curry is very spicy but delicious. Their hot tea is amazing as well. Enjoy!

    (4)
  • Claire W.

    My favorite restaurant! Their pad keep may is amazing and the service is always very positive and nice. I recommend trying their said as well. Wasn't a huge fan of the duck soup, but the mother in law is very yummy and filling. But when they say "spicy," they really mean Thai spicy...

    (5)
  • Miki C.

    I love Thai food and enjoy dining out EXCEPT this restaurant. The "medium" hot curry was too aggressively hot. I had to have ice water after the first bite, then after the second bite but all I can say is I could not taste anything but pain in my mouth and throat. After the 3rd bite I got sick and throw up everything in a lady's room. The owner doesn't seem to be respectful to the customers. I will never go back to this restaurant.

    (1)
  • Howard R.

    Third trip here... and I don't get why I didn't write a review earlier. Beloved Bride had made mac 'n cheese and I wasn't in the mood. I agreed that tonight was a night that I could go anywhere I wanted... alone... with a reader! (Insert maniacal laughter here) I have had a craving from Pad Kee Mao (Drunken Noodles) for a while. Noodle & Thai! Perfect! Went in, sat down, didn't even look at the menu. Thai iced coffee came in about one minute. Great stuff. Noodles were here in under 4 minutes. Perfectly cooked. With Chicken (also perfectly cooked). Wide rice noodles... fresh peppers, fresh basil, great wok hay... A perfect dish done JUST as I wanted it. Chef Owen has a slightly higher spice level than others. I'd normally order this 4/5 spicy, ordered it at 2 1/2. Next time ... 3, but remember to knock it down a level when you order. If you haven't been here, you ought to come. Darn fine stuff.

    (5)
  • d r.

    My first time here. I've lived in Thailand so I'm picky. I had fresh spring rolls and beef salad. Excellent, my only criticism: I would like a more traditional lime,fish sauce,garlic,sugar and chile with the summer rolls but I know most Americans favor a sweet sauce. I'll be coming back for more

    (5)
  • Jenny S.

    Good flavors, huge portions, always EXTREMELY hot. The wait isn't bad and neither are the prices.

    (5)
  • Kathy O.

    After reading so many good reviews, my husband and I decided to have dinner at Noodle N Thai. We shared the soft spring rolls (chicken,) the larb salad, and the pad Thai (chicken.). Everything was delicious! We live in the Seattle area and are traveling. We would definitely return to this restaurant.

    (5)
  • Sam B.

    Great noodles. Legitimately spicy. Listen, the people who run Noodle N Thai have done a nice job with a not so great space. Some of the servers don't speak very good English but provide very good service in all the ways that actually matter (topping off your tea, being prompt and courteous). I always consider the condition of the bathroom something of an indicator of what the restaurant is like at it's core. If it's clean that means an owner who cares about the small things and employees who don't hate their jobs enough to actually clean the bathroom. If the bathroom is bad, well, maybe not a great place for employees and maybe for food safety etc. Anyway, great clean bathroom here!

    (5)
  • Oregon Food Junkie O.

    Indeed, the real deal. I'm a Thai food connoisseur, and I think they may have the best in the Eugene-Springfield area. Pay attention to the flavor intricacies involved in achieving their superbly executed sauces. I never would have thought I could find world class flavors on Main St. in Springfield. But it's true! For the area, it's a battle between Noodle N Thai, and Chao Pry Ya in Eugene. You can't go wrong at either, but I'm giving Noodle N Thai the edge in the battle of the Thailand's of Lane County.

    (4)
  • Lorraine S.

    When traveling, my husband and I like to try local restaurants. We both like Thai food and this restaurant showed up on yelp! and we decided to have lunch there. We tried the appetizer sampler plate, chicken satay, spring rolls and the pork Khao Rad Kra Prow. Everything was very tasty. My husband, who loves heat, asked for priki nu to add to his dish, the Khao Rad. He has traveled to Thailand several times and said it was really good and that he was pleasantly surprised that it was such authentic flavor. We agreed with several other reviewers that "hole in the wall" location could be a turnoff, but what it lacks in ambience is more that made up for in the quality and tastiness of the food. I also happen to agree that the place was ultra clean.

    (4)
  • Lee W.

    Visit this Main St. restaurant and you'll find a pleasant Thai operation with a large menu and a pulse (something to be excited about) in the middle of downtown Springfield. I ordered over the phone and I was told it would be done in 5-10 minutes. Showed up in 10 minutes and sure enough, I had a giant serving of Pad Kee Mao ready for the road. I ordered it spicy and told the waitress that I wanted to see how spicy their spicy was. Well, thirty minutes after lunch there were still sweat beads on my forehead and my nose was running faster that Jeremiah Masoli out of a SAE frat house. Order it hot if you want it hot, you won't be disappointed. There was a fair share of vegetables mixed into the wide noodles and thin cut pork. The green beans were crunchy (not overcooked), the basil was fresh, and good grief it was spicy! I'm no expert on Thai and wouldn't encourage anyone to claim to be unless they've visited Thailand, but I was very pleased. Even though it was hot, you could still taste the other flavors. It's a little spendy for lunch. Although you could probably feed two people with the 20 different options available for $7.50. Those dishes go up to $8.95 come dinner time. Lot noi dai mai (for my broke ass)? Side note: The only exterior more aesthetically unawakened in Springfield is probably the property next door. Maybe the city needs to do a better job of telling people that their paint looks horrible? And finally: Noodle n Thai is a silly name. Silly name, serious Thai food.

    (4)
  • Joey H.

    I am giving this place 2 stars because of the service and squeaky clean dining area. The food is just average, I prefer Cafe Ariya next to gateway. Pad Thai was sort of sweet, almost a clump of noodles, almost mushy. However had good flavor. 7.95 for lunch plate. Panang Curry, advertised as made from scratch, pretty tasty, was a little spicy for me though, I was expecting American spicy, not Thai Spicy because the other Thai places in town make American spicy. But that was bad judgment on my part, not there fault. So just be ready if you order it hot, it packs a punch! Coming from a homegrown Oregon boy, 7.95 for lunch plate. Food came out so fast that I had to wonder if it was all pre made in the back. pad thai in 2 minutes from when we ordered? seemed 'fast' if you know what I mean, I wondered if that was why it was a little mushy?

    (2)
  • Eric P.

    Various lunch dishes from traditional Thai to also include Pho as well. Prices are appropriate. This is a converted breakfast diner that is very clean and nice to sit at. I ordered the Thai beef soup which is similar to Pho but with pork instead of beef. The soup has ground pork, BBQ pork and pork balls. I ordered the medium spice level as this was the first time I have been here. I cannot imagine what the hot is like. But WOW what extremely complex yet simple preparation and flavors. Served in the tradition manner, I can see that I will be coming here more in the future. It will also need to be added to places to eat at list!! From time of order, lunch was served in seven minutes.

    (5)
  • Nancy J.

    We've been to Noodle N Thai many times in the past eight months, and we LOVE it. It is not fancy-five-stars; it is five stars for delicious food, super friendly service, and a very clean establishment. Our current favorites are the amazing pad thai and green curry that will make you weak in the knees. The pad see ew is also fresh and delicious, and even the simple veggie stir fry is wonderfully done. Our kids insist on getting the combo of soft spring rolls and crispy egg rolls every time,and those are tasty too. I am not sure other reviewers are correct that the restaurant makes its own noodles; we were told by the owner on our first visit that they special order their fresh noodles from Portland and are the only Thai restaurant in Eugene to do so. Maybe that has changed, but whatever the case, the noodle dishes are outstanding. We eat at lots of Thai food places in the area, and right now this is our favorite for its combination of amazing food, decent prices, terrific service, and clean, cozy atmosphere. As a bonus it's a much needed positive addition to downtown Springfield.

    (5)
  • Chloe H.

    To start off this place is extremely clean, organized, and I felt that we had great service. The food was amazing but incredibly spicy. I had the Yellow Curry Noodle and it was delicious. The only options are mild, medium, or hot. I chose medium as I would usually get a three at most thai restaurants. Even though my food was good, and everything tasted fresh I think I would have enjoyed my meal more if I had tried the "mild" option instead. Overall it was an excellent experience at a local restaurant.

    (4)
  • David B.

    Food may ne good, I dont know. After 10 minutes of being ignored at the door I left. 6 or so other people stayed and waited. I dont care if a place is busy or dead, I expect to not be ignored while I stand next to an empty fish tank. Guess its pizza night. Edit... In the 20 minutes it took me to remember my password and log in, the others that wete waiting left.

    (2)
  • Cass A.

    This place rocks! Every time I've eaten here the food has been fantastic and everyone at the table has thoroughly enjoyed their meal as well. Their medium spice is nice and warm. Enough to get you heated up and starting to sweat after a few bites (and I'm a spice head). I generally get the Spicy Bamboo (add Cashews) and it's absolutely fantastic. I love the fact that there is a really good Thai place in Springfield. Saves me from having to drive all the way into Eugene. My only wish was that they had later hours since I'm such a late eater. Regardless this place deserves all 5 stars for food quality and service. And just as a note -- there is easy parking right across the street in a lot

    (5)
  • Jenny J.

    Excellent noodles and good flavor. Everything always seems very fresh. Service has been good, though the restaurant can get slammed especially on chamber music nights. Very happy as the owners finally agreed - when they're not too busy - to make some of their noodle dishes without egg! For vegans or those of who just can't stand the taste of egg stir fried into the noodles, this is great. I also really enjoy their kao soi yellow noodle curry soup. Great family business. Two things to keep in mind: (1) if you can't take spice, get mild, not medium. Spicy is SPICY! (2) If they aren't busy, they may close early, so get there by 7:30 if you want dinner.

    (5)
  • K K.

    Springfield doesn't have many options for thai food but this one is excellent. The decor isn't terribly great, inside or out, but the food makes up for it several times over. I specifically love the pad kee mao and the pad se ew. The pad thai has a very strange color too it, almost grey, but it still tastes great. I have eaten here at least 20 times now and still keep returning. They are quick with the service and quick with the food although the dishes don't usually come out at the same time.

    (4)
  • Emily S.

    Thanks to Yelpers, we headed out to Springfield to check this place out. Fortunately, I paid attention to the reviews mentioning just how spicy their spicy is, and ordered everything medium. Hottest. Medium. Ever. We ordered the Pad Kee Mao and the Pad See Ew to get the maximum amount of homemade wide rice noodles possible. The noodles were, indeed, wonderful. I would've like more veg in my dish, but the veggies were nicely cooked. Fast, friendly service and I totally dug the 50's diner chic. We'll be back!

    (4)
  • Nicholas W.

    This is hands-down the best Thai food in the area. The chef is as passionate about cooking fresh, handmade noodles as I am about eating them. Get one of the dishes with wide rice noodles for the optimum noodle experience. As someone who likes really hot food, I appreciate that they don't mess around with spice. Hot means hot. Very hot means very hot. Medium is probably as hot as most sane people will want to go. Every ingredient is fresh. The seafood combination is delicate and delicious, not a tough and frozen blend that you would get anywhere else in town. Noodle N Thai is passionate about making the food they want to eat.

    (5)
  • Ari D.

    I finally got around to giving this place another whirl for lunch. I ordered the red curry and this time convinced the waitress that I really and truly wanted it "hot." Service was prompt and pleasant. They delivered on the heat, but I wasn't otherwise impressed. The amount of meat was skimpy, the curry was watery (did they use "lite" coconut milk?), and I didn't find the complement of veggies (only bamboo shoots & bell peppers) terribly exciting. For $8, I got full enough on a portion that Kuraya used to serve up with better sauce for $6.50. Boy do I miss that place. Ta Ra Rin, now in Kuraya's old space, is superior for the same price.

    (2)
  • Josh C.

    I've been here twice and loved it both times. The food quality is good and the ingredients are fresh. The prices are very reasonable. The spice level is pretty hot so be warned: I've ordered medium twice and left with my nose running. Lots to choose from.

    (5)
  • David N.

    The food was sooo good. the service was great and friendly. Not to heavy, not light. Only thing that sucks about the place its its decor. The place looks like a 70s coffee shop that I would go to with my mom and her friend. I give it 5 stars for the food. I will go back when I want thai food :-)

    (5)
  • R H.

    Absolutely the BEST THAI in the Eugene/Springfield area...for many reasons: 1) Great atmosphere & friendly staff 2) great prices & selection 3) easy to read menu 4) AMAZINGLY FLAVORFUL YUMMY FOOD! I try and go about once a month or so, and will continue to go as long as they are there!

    (5)
  • Tara W.

    Noodle N Thai is all-holy!!! By far the BEST Thai food around. We live in South Eugene but make the trip to Springfield weekly to eat at this place! You literally can't go wrong with anything on the menu. Their soups are just plain good for your soul! One of my favorites is the Native Beef Noodle Soup (I'm drooling right now thinking about the broth.) And I know it's a simple dish, but the Thai Fried Rice has soooo much flavor..even with tofu it's delicious! Add a Thai Iced Tea and I'm set. . . I think I know what I'm having for lunch tomorrow..

    (5)
  • Katrina P.

    So good! Very spicy but I loved it! Service was fast and friendly and the food was very fresh and hot!

    (5)
  • Miriam L.

    Best Thai food for at least 50 miles in any direction from Eugene/Springfield. Now, I know you're thinking, "Why that doesn't really mean it's good at all!" But let me reassure you it is some tasty stuff and they know what they're doing. So far, I've been 3 times, and I have yet to be disappointed. I've had the Red Curry with Noodles (twice) and the Green Curry with Noodles. I've ordered each of them "Medium" each time. I like spice, and I found them hot. Wonderfully hot. The Red Curry is naturally slightly less spicy than the Green, and the waitress is happy to explain this to you. The first time I got the Red Curry it was deliciously spicy without being too hot. The second time I went and the Green Curry at medium was borderline too hot for me -- but delicious nonetheless. On my third visit, I got the Red again, again at medium, and this time it was a little hotter than I recalled the first time -- very nicely spicy, not quite borderline too hot for me, but closer. So wonderful. All three times I had a beer to help with the spices I've also had little tastes of other people's Pad See Ew and fried rice, and they are well made (though not my top picks for food.) I've also really enjoyed their spring rolls and fried egg rolls. Nice sized, presented in a pretty manner, and very tasty. I get some of each when I go. The Thai Iced tea is standard in that delicious I don't want it to be different sort of way. I always have enough leftover for lunch the next day... but someday I hope to have room for dessert. And the service is very friendly and helpful. ---- edit: I mistakenly claimed that they make their own noodles. They don't. They do, however, source them locally as fresh sheets of noodles, and then cut them themselves. yum yum yum

    (5)
  • Killer S.

    Update: Tried a "Thai Spaghetti" curry the other day and major bonus points to Noodle 'n Thai for cooking a curry spicy enough to actually make me break a sweat / start to cry. I had awful allergies that day and wanted to clear up the sinuses. Key to success: ask for "Thai-level spicy hot". Flavorwise it was just average but the spice level alone will bring me back.

    (3)
  • Par I.

    Great service. Pretty good food. The on street parking has never been a problem. They do things a little different and its nice to have a change up from the established thai places. Great lunch spot.

    (4)
  • Harvey F.

    Love it! I was happy to hear of a thai place on this side of town. I was even more enthused after trying their pad thai for the first time. Very friendly and helpful staff and the food is great. Very fresh and ample portions are a sure winner.

    (4)
  • Monica H.

    Hands down the best Thai I've had! We ordered the appetizer sampler which was very good. The shrimp and fried tofu just so-so, but all the other inclusions excellent! For the main course I had the Pad Thai with medium heat. One reviewer stated that the medium heat was hot enough for most sane people, so I was worried it would be too much. It was perfect, medium but on the hot side, not insane. No sweating or sinus clearing, but definitely a prominent heat that still allowed all the other flavors to come through. Next time I will go with hot and see what happens. I'm accustomed to cilantro and lime with my pad thai so they brought that on the side. I was in heaven! Eat here, you'll be happy.

    (5)
  • Sara K.

    So excited that there is another good Thai place in town. My partner and I went for the first time tonight and were very pleased with the quality of the food. For an appetizer, we shared the fresh spring rolls (more commonly known as salad rolls). They were tasty, but I am used to them having pork and not beef. However, the sweet peanut sauce was a nice complement. For entrees, I had the Pad Se Ew and he had the seafood pad thai. I am a big fan of Ta Ra Rin, but the Pad Se Ew I had tonight was just as good. You can tell that they make the noodles fresh, as they did not stick together, and the flavor was right on. The pad thai was good as well. I was a little worried that the seafood might make it taste fishy, but this was not the case. The scallops were perfectly cooked, very tender, and they were generous with the amount of meat they gave. My partner said that the mussels did not really go well with the dish and the calamari rings were a little overcooked, but this did not detract from our experience, or him finishing the dish. The atmosphere was nice and the service decent, even at a busy time. I was a little disappointed that they ran out of lemonade, but oh well. Prices were good and little more affordable than some of the more established places. Appetizers average about 5 dollars and entrees vary from 9-15 for dinner. They had a very nice variety on their menu and I will definetly be going back to try out some of their other dishes.

    (4)
  • kirby k.

    this place is fantastic. it is also actually spicy. Plus, the ambiance is really cool. Its in a very retro diner with all the original vintage fittings - the mix with the fabulous thai food is a lot of fun.

    (5)
  • Michael K.

    It was nice. Gracious hostess. I ordered chicken Penang curry - the curry was great, but will go with tofu next time. Spice levels were just right, and the water was perfectly watery.

    (4)

Sorry, we don't have Q&A for this restaurant.

Sorry, No Coupons available for this restaurant.

Map

Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Noodle N Thai

Share with your social network

Looky Weed - Buy Marijuana Online

Looky Weed is here to help you navigate the maze of legalized marijuana. We provide you with a complete dispensary directory.

© 2024 Restaurant Listings. All rights reserved.