Thai Thai II
509 Main St, Bethlehem, PA, 18018
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Address :
509 Main St
Bethlehem, PA, 18018 - Phone (610) 868-1919
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Opening Hours
- Tue
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
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 : No
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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Kelsey M.
This place had one of the best thai ice teas that I've ever tried. The location is great - it's always wonderful to enjoy a night out on the sidewalk along Main St. The service was very attentive and friendly, and their curry dishes had great flavor. Overall, I would be happy to try this place again.
(5)Megan C.
This place is my favorite Thai spot in the lehigh valley so far! Service is always great! Plus it's a BYOB!!! It's nice in the summer to sit outside and take in the main street ambiance. In my opinion this place has the best curry! I come here just for the Panang curry and order it every time I come !!! The drunken noodles are delicious as well! Only thing I'm not a fan of that I have tried is the chicken satay! But I will continue to come for the curry
(4)Joshua R.
I have had many thai places in my day but this one definitely makes my top 3. Not only was the food good but so was the service. I didn't even see the inside of the place since my girlfriend and I decided to eat at one of the tables on the sidewalk, which was really ejoyable. Their presentation on the plate was really wonderful as well as the flavor of food. But what really made it over the top was the thai iced tea. I am a thai iced tea fiend and this place definitely has the best, bar none. I would go back just for the thai iced tea. If you like good thai food and great service, this is definitely the place you want to go.
(4)Kevin R.
We arrived on a snowy Friday night. We parked in the parking deck behind Brewworks. I've heard nothing but good things about Thai Thai and was pretty stoked to check it out ! We had a reservation for 7pm. We showed up on time and were pleasantly greeted. We had 2 bottles of white wine in hand. Hostess to us to the table (in the back) and offered an ice bucket for our wine, which we accepted. Wow, everyone is so friendly here, and they are all smiling. This is the place for me. My guest and I ordered MERMAID SHRIMP and VEGGIE SPRING ROLLS! Both were amazing, tasty, fresh, hot, and really satisfying. We thought THE MERMAID SHRIMP (or they call it THE LITTLE MERMAID) was really cute in presentation, however, we didnt think they were worth 9.99 for 5 shrimp. The value of the appetizer made us take a star off. I guess they don't serve booze so they do need a way to make money, I get that, but charging 9-10 bucks for each appetizer? Our spring rolls were great, but there were only 3 on the plate. Fancy, yes. Delish, yep. Worth 20 dollars in appetizers? Nope ;( We drank some more wine and waited for our meals. I ordered the Drunken Noodles with Chicken, spicy. The waitress wanted me to elect spicy on a scale from 1 star to 5 star (5 being the hottest). I elected 4 stars of heat. My guest ordered the signature dish Pad Thai. That dish was amazing. My dish arrived and was soooo flavorful and even a bit spicier than expected.. I mean ... What does the 5 star spicy taste like?? My tongue was burning with every bite, and I thought I can handle it, I love spicy. But damn... My tongue was BURNING! It was on the edge of PAINFUL. But after 20 mins of eating,..The sting/burn finally ceased. Boy oh boy was it good!!! Within about 40 minutes the place was packed and we were on a 2nd bttl of wine! What a memorable dinner and fun different place. The price vs value for the main dishes were Perfect (like 12.99-14.99) a dish. Check this plac out! Make reservartions and grab some wine. Great place place for date night!
(4)J D.
We went out to dinner with family (11 people total) I have a few complaints. First it took a long time to come out. It may be just because of the number of people. Secondly, the food was served on dirty plates. They also missed 2 orders. :( Despite these problems, the food was excellent though!! Natcha was an excellent waitress. If you get her I highly recommend her. Some food suggestions are the Pad Thai noodles and the Drunken noodles. Very tasty :P All in all, this is an okay place to eat.
(3)Mike R.
After a long and productive day, my wife and I decided on Thai Thai II for dinner. The evening was spectacular, just like my red curry vegetarian Tofu entree. The dish really packed a punch, and it paired perfectly with a semi-dry white wine. My wife's green curry entree with chicken just blew her away. The service was terrific and the food was delicious. I recommend Thai Thai II to everyone.
(5)Min L.
My son & daughter love eating here, but in my opinion it's quite expensive. Although super delicious and nice and spicy, you do have to be careful about the dishes you order. For example, the curry puffs are amazing, and totally worth the value, but the spring roll, you can get anywhere! So just really ask questions about the food options so you can get the most for your money! :)
(4)Dani B.
Found this cool little byob on a family trip during the holidays. While all other restaurants were as well crowded being a holiday weekend, this one seemed a bit less crowded. Upon being seated we were offered glasses for our wine (which we brought awesome) and a wine bucket to keep it cool. After a full day of shopping we were indeed starving, so my husband and I ordered the veggie spring fools and the mermaid shrimp, both were perfectly cooked and served with complimentary dipping sauces. For dinner we ordered pad thai and basil tofu. The pad thai was great said the hubby, but the tofu was just soso. Great friendly service, definitely will be stopping back!
(4)Sammy G.
I want to go back SOOOOOOOO bad, it left a wonderful taste in my mouth, still I want to go back. Authentic Thai food is my favorite, because, well I'm Thai. So I love it. A friend of mine lives in the area so he's been here before so he knew it was a good place. Most people say that but I'm always hesitant, he was spot on. They had my favorite favorite favorite Som Tom aka papaya salad!!! It was DELICIOUS. It tasted exactly like it had when I was in Thailand a few years ago. He also loved it. We ate that for our appetizer and I should have ordered it again as my entree because I love it so much. Pad See Ew for entree, what's new? I'm so predictable. Again, wonderful. The waitresses were super sweet. We wanted to sit outside because it was gorgeous but all of the tables were full. They moved a table outside for us. YAY! Our drinks were always full and the staff was super nice, they knew I was Thai and that always makes me a little happy inside. I can't wait to go back to this place. SOM TOM I MISS YOU.
(5)Melisa E.
Had dinner here on a visit to Bethlehem and had the little necks appetizer, Pad Thai for entree, and my partner ordered Curry Duck. The little necks were tasty, but there were quite a bit of it that we're just shells. Pad Thai was good; but my partner's Curry Duck was much better. The curry duck entree was a good portion and perfectly cooked with a crispy shell, in yellow curry sauce.
(3)Thomas K.
Decent, at best, Thai grub in a cute part of this college town. Surprisingly on the moderate side, the prices were up there for this part of the woods. We had clams with basil chili sauce. Just ok with barely a whisper of basil flavor. It was a special and not on the regular menu. Not so special. Tofu with vegetables and black beans. Pretty good. Again, none of the strong flavors and fragrances of the Thai food I have come to enjoy. Service was fine, decor was dim and plain. OK. Just OK.
(3)Camille R.
My husband, sister, and I stumbled upon Thai Thai II and were pleasantly surprised! It was amazing...the service was great and the food was to die for. We ordered two of their curry dishes and their drunken noodles. We asked for mild versions of these plates as we prefer not so spicy foods. It was some of the best curry dishes we've had. So worth it! Order these plates and you will not regret your visit. Their Thai Tea was also very good!
(5)Hailey H.
Food overall tasted good. The service took a little long and the food came out cold. Highly recommend to go for birthdays! The birthday song with the flashing disco ball was definitely the highlight of the dinner.
(4)Greg S.
We have been going to this restarunt for the past several years. For Thai food in the Lehigh Valley it is one of the best....however the last couple of visits (we normally do take out) the portion sizes have been noticeably smaller. Today we measured them vs the previous size. Everything was 1/2 the previous size for the same cost. A call to the restarunt revealed that this was a "management decision" and not a mistake. The restarunt is good but this new doubled cost structure makes it very expensive for what you get. We will be looking for another restarunt...
(2)Troy R.
Parking was a bit of a pain and ended up doing valet which is an unnecessary expense. The staff were friendly but the food was really just ok. It wasn't bad, but just wasn't great. If I go back to Bethlehem I will likely try another Thai place before coming back.
(3)Scott K.
My wife and I have eaten both lunch and dinner here over the past few months and have not had a bad meal. Staff is very attentive and polite. I am always tempted to go spicy, which they can surely do, but common sense usually prevails. Lunch prices are very reasonable dinner prices a little more hefty but not cost prohibitive. Main Street has gone through a wonderful revitalization and you can't throw a stick without finding a great place to eat. Beware of 10 days in August while Musikfest is going on not only will you not find parking but you probably will not get a table. Enjoy
(4)Julia C.
I've been here 10 + times in the last few years. I almost always get the yellow curry because it is so delicious and consistently good. I also love the Thai spring rolls and the sauce that comes with them. This is a great atmosphere to bring a bottle of wine and meet up with old friends, double date, have a girls night, or even a romantic date night. I highly recommend it!
(5)Shawn B.
I've eaten a lot of Thai food both in the US and in Thailand. I think Thai Thai II is good based on my single visit but am still speculative and will need another visit before I can rank it a 4 or a 5. The management was very accomodating and when I mentioned how much I like traditional Pad Gra Pow the way they make it in Thailand, he happily changed it from the slices of meat method they use for US customers to the more traditional minced meat method. What is the downfall that gets it 3 stars? My Pad Gra Pow was in a lake of oil. I mean it was enough oil that it could slosh from side-to-side on my plate. The taste was wonderful in terms of the seasonings, but it was far to oily for my tastes. I will go and try another dish (likely drunken noodles...one of my favorites everywhere). If it is a good experience I will upgrade my review assuming that the error on the Pad Gra Pow was due to me ordering something non-standard from the menu.
(3)E. C.
I've been here a few times for a few years, and their food has always been good. Nice presentation although the portion size was way too big for a main dish. The staff was friendly with a good service. My only problem with the most recent visit was that they almost blew out my entire party's ears with the birthday song. I suggest avoiding the tables to the right when you walk in. The speaker is located right above them, and none of the staff seemed to realize how loud it gets there.
(3)Julia T.
In my opinion, this is the best thai you can get in the lehigh valley. Their drunken noodles are awesome and everything is very reasonably priced. I order takeout from here about once a month with my family and it never disappoints! Their spring rolls are fantastic as well!
(4)Ahmad C.
Had multiple great experiences here. Go with the curry puffs to start, pad thai is great and almost everything else on the menu.
(5)Nick S.
Never had a bad meal here. Amazing flavor. BYOB!!!! Try the wings. A tad pricy but well worth it!
(4)Dee L.
Avoid this restaurant unless you enjoy being cheated with inferior ingredients. I ordered the CRABMEAT fried rice at lunch and my entree contained the FAKE surimi "crab" - when I questioned the server as to they they were using surimi and the menu didn't mention this, she hesitated, and then insisted they used a blend of both real and surimi seafood. NOT TRUE. And at $15.99, this "crab" entree was a real rip-off!!
(1)Tim O.
I always get the same thing and only switch up the appetizer. The Pad Thai is too good to pass up on even one time. Service is always fast, and the birthday song routine is hilarious.
(4)Sherry S.
My favorite Thai restaurant by far, I often order the hot tea with food. my favorite dishes are basil chicken rice, chicken druncken noodle, red curry chicken and vegetable stir fry. There's a delicious green tea ice cream dessert as well.
(5)Suzy S.
I arrived at the restaurant around 6pm on a Saturday. They were immediately able to seat a group of 5 but the restaurant filled up shortly after. I started with lemon grass soup and had drunken noodles as my main course. Both were excellent and paired well with our BYOB wines. It was a great place to catch up with friends!
(5)Sarah Z.
5 STARS FOR THE FOOD!! I've been here many times because it's so good. But everything else about this restaurant leaves much to be desired. The way they organize their waitstaff could be improved. Right now, one person is in charge of passing out the menus, another is in charge of taking orders, another is in charge of serving everything. They don't communicate (I don't blame them, it's a big restaurant) and that just makes the wait for everything agonizingly long; they forget some things and overlook others. Last time I went, two guys came in and sat at their table for 10 minutes before they got water and menus, and they had to ask to get them. My bf and I were also first served calamari for our app--but we ordered the beef satay. If they assigned a few tables to each person it would be much more organized because each person would be able to become familiar with each table's needs. (I hope they read this and take it into consideration. Because their restaurant would be the best if they reorganized!) Anyway. The food here is sooo good. The beef satay app is awesome--tender beef skewers with 2 tasty dipping sauces. The drunken noodles is the best I've ever had. And the cashew chicken (they call it pad cashew nut) is also very good. I get it without the pineapple, and ask for some heat. But sometimes they forget the heat... The thai iced tea is also really good. Ultimately, I think the food is worth the trouble of going here. But only once in a while.
(3)Michael K.
busy sat night. reservations for four at 8:00 p.m. appetizers came out one at a time ten minutes apart beginning 40 minutes after we ordered. needless to say we devoured them and they were good: calamari - sweet chili sauce with Siracha, something else. entrees also came out one at a time 5 minutes apart. it was good. it was weird. i had my coat on and was ready to leave when the first appetizer showed. i couldn't convince everyone else to leave. here's the skinny: the food was good. it took too long to get to me. i will go somewhere else next time.
(3)Kassi K.
This place is not a typical hole in the wall Thai place. The food is delicious and the service is very attentive and accommodating, but the prices are a little too high. The vegetarian curry is about $15. I had that and a small bowl of soup and didn't feel like I over ate (I'd actually expected to have leftovers, but didn't). When I ate at this place, I'd been expecting/hoping for an inexpensive hole in the wall. That's not what I found, but the food was memorably delicious.
(4)phoebe c.
Dan ordered Pineapple Fried Rice, as he is the fried rice king when we eat anything remotely Asian. He enjoyed it. I went on Yelp suggestions of drunken noddles (vegetarian) loved. My noodles were a bit on the spicy side but that did not stop me. Wish we had realized BYOB. You might want to call ahead it always seems busy. We make sure to make this a stop each time we overnight in Bethlehem.
(4)Cory B.
I eat Thai food for two reasons. First, there are the interesting and different flavors. Second, for its almost supernatural ability to cure hangovers (Carbs! Protein! Bean sprouts!). Thai Thai II provides both of these things perfectly. I'm a Drunken Noodle or Pad Thai man. Sure, they aren't the most adventurous dishes on the restaurant's menu, but as far as my big dumb tastebuds go, they're delicious to the point where it's difficult to branch out and try something else. The restaurant itself is date-night material - clean, well-lit and high-class enough to make you forget you got there in an '89 Tercel. Whether eating inside or out on the sidewalk, you'll get a cheery and attentive server. Oh yeah, and it's a BYOB joint - always awesome. As far as takeout goes, I couldn't be happier. Every time I've called in an order, I'm greeted by a voice asking me in perfect English what I'd like. Cooking time usually takes less than 15 minutes for two entrees, and they're always correct. I order mine "hot", which provides enough spice to make me satisfactorily perspire in my un-air conditioned apartment, but doesn't light my tongue on fire. If tastebud-destruction is more of your thing, I'm sure you can ask for a spice tray. Eat here!
(5)Fan L.
This might the best Thai food anywhere near Philly. Portions are large, come with quite a lot of sauce, and are great to have the next day with more rice. Everything we've tried (well, mostly just drunken noodles, pad thai, and the chili string bean suace) is delicious. Service is friendly and on-point. I'm docking one star for being in the middle of nowhere and charging $5 for corkage. Those two shall rue the day they decided to conspire against my being able to drink here.
(4)Vraj M.
Best Authentic Thai Food in Bethlehem period! There are a lot of amazing restaurants along Main Street in Bethlehem and I must say that the food here is some of the tastiest around the whole area. Very friendly staff and ingredients are very fresh. Owner is a gentleman. I would recommend this amazing Thai Restaurant which is literally right next to Hotel Bethlehem. Forgot to mention fast service and this place does get extremely busy on weekends so a reservation would be a great idea. My favorite is the Panang Chicken Curry!
(5)Thomas R.
Citizens of the Lehigh Valley have a surprising number of options with respect to access to quality Thai food. Some of these options are authentic where as some are not. Thai Thai II is more than likely the best possible option for authentic, flavorful, and affordable Thai in the Lehigh Valley Area. Located on Main St in Bethlehem, Thai Thai II is a neatly decorated and inviting space marked by the use of stark white's and blue's. Thai Thai is filled with an often overly helpful staff who are continually flying around making sure that all of the guests have the best possible experience while inside the establishment. Having dinned at Thai Thai a number of times I can honestly say that I have always had superior service. Having never been to Thailand I do not have experience with truly authentic Thai. However, I have enjoyed Thai in both Philadelphia and New York but am in no way an expert. The food at Thai Thai has always met or exceeded my personal expectations. First, it is important to note that the menu at Thai Thai is extensive. It features a wide array of divergent curries, noodles, and rice dishes. This is an establishment that individuals with many different dietary needs will be comfortable visiting. There is a wide array of divergent protein options and the preparation process ranges from vey spicy to more mild. Personally, some highlights from the menu range from the spring rolls, green curry, panang curry, seafood fried rice, curried salmon, and the drunken noodles. In my experience each of these dishes have been represented by quality ingredients, nice portions, and well developed flavors. My biggest struggle at Thai Thai is diverting from the items that I typically order in an effort to try something new. This is a good problem to have, and I would suggest Thai Thai to anyone. On a lighter note, Thai Thai should be on a short list of the greatest BYOB's in the Lehigh Valley.
(4)Emily B.
Very good! I love the crab & shrimp fried rice and the chicken satay appetizer. My husband loves the pad thai. Excellent service and the food is superb.
(4)Mango J.
Good sized portions and I loved the fact that they were NOT cheap with the prawns.. they were actually big and plentiful,full of flavor and fresh. The staff was endearing, the food was full of flavor and this is an over all Sweet establishment in an awesome location.. I was at the Historic Bethlehem nearby and strolled over.. Great place to eat and then walk it off.. Inside is nice and they also have option for outdoor dining.
(4)Jena A.
Thai Thai II is a little bit pricy in the realm of Thai restaurants (compared to others I frequent). Most dishes are about $5 dollars more than "average". However, the ambiance is a little bit classier than most Thai restaurants. It's small, intimate and cozy. The food is excellent and the owner/employees are super friendly. Because of the price, I don't go out of my way to come here, but whenever I am in Bethlehem, I will go here or meet friends here. It's a great little place. Never had a bad meal nor bad service.
(4)Shelley P.
Mucho gusto Thai Thai II. Duck salad. Thai restaurants prepare the best duck. Not gamey at all. Requested medium spicy. Nose dribbling after that lol. Byo...Serve water to all guests. Ask for tea. Its good. Food always comes out very quickly. Depending on how many ppl you are with, each dinner may come out at a different time. Great area of Bethlehem for a Thai restaurant.
(5)Todd S.
Ordered Chicken Pad Thai and Spring rolls to go. Most of the reviews said these were both great dishes here. Parking was the first challenge. Street parking only and there wasn't any available for blocks. Guy at the front door said you could park illegally in front of the restaurant for pickup. Got the order home and tried it. After two bites( I dug to the bottom for the second bite), I threw it all away. Pad Thai was flavorless and it was pink. It had egg, chicken (overcooked) and sprouts served with a wedge of lemon. No flavor though. Reminded me of McDonalds food. Spring rolls were greasy and flavorless. Sauce was corn syrup tasting with no other distinguishing flavors. What a disappointment!
(1)Steve S.
Excellent Tai food! HOT really does mean hot! I've only been here for lunch, so can't comment on dinner service. The lunch service is FAST! All the lunches include soup, so a lot of the time you get your soup before they've even taken your order. Did I mention the service is fast?
(5)Alicia S.
I really like the atmosphere of this restaurant. The food was really good, seemed to be fresh and came out quickly. The wait staff is a little inattentive, but I prefer that in a restaurant. Our waiter was very funny, and was very helpful walking us through exactly how spicy things are.
(4)Barry P.
Sleepy little Thai place on Main Street in Bethlehem where I got take out... I stay in Bethlehem monthly and was looking for Thai food so what did I do but consult Yelp?! Had a Golden Triangle (fried tofu) with a tangy dipping sauce and a perfectly spiced Massaman curry with pork. Reasonably priced and a great downtown location if you're eating in. I never have another spot on my list for dining in Bethlehem!!
(4)Anna C.
Great food and service!!! Thai thai always waiting long line when the dinner time. Although the price was a little be high but it reasonable price in main street. The waitress was sweet and patient for answer us every question. The environment is cozy.
(4)Sheesh S.
Food was amazing. Everyone loved their food. Restaurant was very accommodating to our desire to sit in a certain part of the restaurant and our makeshift food modifications. Service was amazing. Our waitress was extremely polite, very sweet and seemed like she really enjoyed taking care of our table. Excellent experience.
(5)Megan W.
I am so excited to have found delicious Thai food so close to my work!! I like a lot of ethnic foods, so I am thrilled that this is walking distance from my office. Because I was trying out a new place, I stuck with boring (but DELICIOUS) Shrimp Pad Thai. I was really excited that the noodles and shrimp weren't overcooked. Nothing worse than overcooked mushy rice noodles and overcooked rubbery shrimp (okay, except for maybe undercooked shrimp...but you know what I mean). Seasoning was great, I asked for it to be spicy and it was just right. I can't wait to go back there again! This may be my new payday lunch spot. :)
(5)Paul R.
Excellent food and service! If you like Thai hot they can accommodate you. Large portions cooked to perfection. Highly recommended.
(5)RB B.
Believe it or not, we don't have very good Thai in the Philly burbs. After visiting vegfest, we popped in here for lunch at the recommendation of my yelp app. The place was almost empty, but we decided to stay. We ordered Pad See Ew and Eggplant with Tofu. Both were flavorful and the portions were very generous. They are very accommodating if you have vegetarian or vegan needs. I'm looking forward to coming back for dinner....I told my husband that I'd drive the hour from home just to get some good Thai food.
(4)Casey G.
We order take out from here often! The drunken noodles are our favorite!! I cant comment on dine-in but take out has always been great!
(5)Miguel S.
Quirky Thai joint right on Main Street. Biggest positive is the food. I'm a total sucker for the Panang Curry (Chicken), which is excellent. When done spicy, it's not too spicy, but it's got a decent kick & great flavor. Also good are the Drunken Noodles, Satay, Rice & various other dishes. Had some dumplings quite a while back that weren't the greatest, but that's the only negative on the food front I can think of. Now, for the service. People are funny about service. This place has gotten hammered pretty hard here. I know from firsthand experience it's mostly deserved. That said, I've had great service here as well as not so good at all. It's inconsistent. But, when it's bad, I can see customers getting the impression that these guys simply don't care because I've seen that demeanor from them and for the life of me cannot explain or justify it. Still, a 3.5 - 4 stars place for me. I've never had unforgivable service, but I do wish it wasn't so spotty. Like many other places in Bethlehem, this is also BYO.
(4)Peg Y.
My favorite dish: the drunken noodles with beef and tom yum goong soup. gotta order them every time I go :) Also you should bring your friend there when it's their birthday! Thai thai will have very funny thai birthday song, ice cream and birthday crown for them
(5)Shari D.
As I now work downtown, this is a place that I've ordered food for dinner/lunches. It's very pricey for what you get... but that said, it still tastes really good. Service is spotty. Sometimes it's pretty good, and other times it's not so good. But I wouldn't say it's bad. My favorite items are: 1. Hoy Jor appetizers... they're like super crispy crab egg rolls. Delicious and light. 2. Fish Cakes (Tod Mun Pla)... not for everyone. I really like them here. If you like fish cakes in general, you'll probably enjoy these. 3. Mussamun curry 4. The eggplant dish with basil and chilis... can't remember what it's called. Pad Prik? 5. The Pad See Ew. 6. Tom Ka soup 7. Mangoes and sticky rice for dessert. YUM. Any of those items should make a person who's craving Thai food happy. I'm just not used to the cost of Thai food being so expensive. In CA, it's on a par with Chinese food for pricing. So we don't come here TOO often. Usually it's to get lunch & split it between another coworker. If you're paying half of the cost of an entree, it's totally worth it! Especially as the portion sizes are decent.
(4)Andrew C.
I've eaten a LOT of Thai food on my life. If you have too, skip the place. Portions are tiny, food is OK at best.
(2)Brian R.
Deep menu, but the food lacks a bit of pop. A nice, reliable Thai restaurant with a cheaper lunch menu worth checking out. Service in the two or three times that I've been here has been good. They accept credit cards but they charge you more for them. They like to call it a cash discount, but glass half-empty, glass half-full. I'll give them a star back when they quit playing those kind of games.
(3)Bill B.
First time here and I really enjoyed the food. We sat outside and the service was fast and friendly. The food portions were appropriate and fresh. I like that they brought out four different spices to place on your food. I would recommend to others and plan to return.
(3)David M.
Some of the best Thai food in the Lehigh Valley, but that doesn't mean it is fantastic Thai food.
(3)Kelli R.
Very attentive, friendly staff. We were seated immediately without a reservation, however, we were there a bit early (6:00ish) for dinner. We had spring rolls for an appetizer which were very good. My entree was thai fried rice with chicken. The portion was huge - I took half home in a box. It was tasty and fresh, but I must admit I've had better thai fried rice (same portion size with shrimp for less $) in Allentown. All in all a pleasant experience and a good meal, but not the best I've ever had. I'd go back and try another dish.
(4)Sylvia S.
I've been to Thai Thai several times for dinner. I've celebrated my birthday and several birthdays of friends there. The restaurant is located in downtown Bethlehem and easy to locate. Parking is usually on-street if available or a parking garage is in close proximity. Downtown Bethlehem is very quaint and always nice to take a quick stroll! I love this BYOB place!! You cannot go wrong. The service is excellent. The staff is extremely friendly and accommodating. Portion sizes are huge. I always leave with a box. Prices are great too! Definitely check this place out of you have an opportunity!!
(5)Richard F.
Great food. Brutally bad service. The Two Stars are strictly for their food. The service rating alone would've been well into negative numbers. Our son is a student at nearby Lehigh University, and visit him frequently to take him to dinner. This was our first time at Thai Thai. Ok, so the food was good, solid Thai. About average compared to what we'd find back home in Balt/DC. Quality fried rice, pad Thai, and drunken noodles. I ordered the seafood fried rice, with max spice. It was deelish, with great kick. My wife did the old standard Drunken Noodles, and it didn't disappoint. But.......as good as the food was, the service dragged the overall experience down like an anchor tied to your leg. Brutal. Laughable. Rude. Vacant. We waited for a good 10-15 minutes after being seated for anyone to acknowledge us. Annoying, but not a huge deal, we knew they were busy. The waiter who showed up seemed both distracted and clueless. When I ordered my seafood fried rice, I TWICE stated "no asparagus" (they mix it in, and I can't stand the stuff). Our dinners were delivered with the haste and mani\a of a NASCAR pitstop, and of course, mine was loaded with asparagus, but the deliverers disappeared so fast I couldn't stop them in time. Plus, our waiter was again nowhere to be found, and didn't once check back to see if we needed anything. So I ended up pawning the nasty green stuff on my wife. Earlier, when we ordered edamame as an app, I'd asked for some soy sauce, since it arrived dry. The waiter smiled, nodded, and disappeared. No sauce. When he finally came back to refill our water glasses several minutes later, I asked for soy a second time. Nothing. Finally, after our dinners came, I flagged down the owner/manager who brought us a tray of sauces. The kicker was at the end. We were given the check with no offer of dessert or coffee. They couldn't wait to get us out the door, and were being pushy, not that we were camping out in the least. One of the people with us got up to use the bathroom before we left. As we were waiting, my wife was chilly, and stood up just to put on her coat. The idiots actually took her chair while she was standing, with the rest of us still seated! Really? Did you need the chair THAT badly? Sorry, but with service like that, plus the whole BYOB nonsense, I can honestly state without fear of contradiction that we will NEVER return, no matter how good their food was. Those idiots ain't getting our $$$ again. Lehigh parents, trust us: there's too many other equally good options in the Valley to have to put up with THAT BS.
(2)Rebecca F.
The only reasons 4 stars and not 5 is because of the price. It is very overpriced, and they charge three dollars if you want brown rice. Besides that, thai thai rocks. The food is sooo good. I wasn't always obsessed with thai food and theyve made me change my mind. I always get the panang curry and it's amazing. The restaurant is kind of small but good vibes and they are really fun to visit for birthdays because they turn the lights off and sing. A must visit when you're in Bethlehem! Also it's BYOB which rocks.
(4)Sethuraman R.
Not impressed with restaurant . The brown rice was ver dry and the spring rolls were not crispy enough. The fried banana with cream was unimpressive as well.
(2)Al L.
Very good. Drunken noodles are always good, and so is everything else... Kra prow and panang. You can ask for a dish to be "Thai spicy" which is better (spicier) than "white people spicy" as they say.
(5)Jennifer G.
Great basil chicken and drunken noodle. The lunch specials are well priced at 9.99 each.
(4)Kaitlyn R.
I love Thai Thai. I've been there a few times and really only have one complaint. The curries and noodle dishes are awesome. I had the seafood soup and it was a little skimpy on the seafood; it was mainly broth, but all in all it has a great location, its spacious (unlike a lot of Bethlehem's best restaurants), its BYOB, great service, and great thai food. Go for the curries, duck, and or noodles (drunken noodles is a great dish)!
(4)Alexander S.
Excellent food and service. We had drunken noodles, pepper tuna and seafood curry. All 3 were top notch.
(4)Russ T.
Service was fine for us (four). But the food was just average. Thai dumplings were store bought. Fried tofu was done okay but the one small little thimble full dupping sauce didn't do it. And the prices were a little steep. But if I had to have Thai then I guess I would go here because I don't know of any other Thai restaurant. But with the other places to eat in Bethlehem I would rate this one down below the others for food quality and value for the meal.
(3)John R.
Great food. Tried the red curry, but the pad Thai looked good too. Big portions.
(4)Doriancita H.
Overall I'm ok impressed with this place in Bethlehem. I came here for lunch on a weekday once, and lunch on a weekend. On a weekday, as soon as you sit down, they serve you a small cup of soup with cabbage, mini tofu cubes, scallion and garlic that comes with your lunch. Noticed though when I came back on a weekend, they had a slightly different menus (with the same food) where the prices were $2 - $3 more expensive - even though portions were the same. They are a typical Thai restaurant that falls more on the classy side. You got your variety of soups, salads and main courses - with your choice of chicken, beef, or shrimp. Vegetarian/ tofu options are also available. The coolest thing about this place was you can pick your level of spiciness with your dish - little spicy, mild or very spicy - which I thought was very cool. I asked for extra spicy sauce and they came with a tub of 4 different flavors of spice - all I've never had before so I enjoyed that. One thing I saw that was not your typical Thai restaurant was the fact that they had Spaghetti Kee Mao and Macaroni Kee Mao on the menu. Supposedly they were described as Spaghetti and Macaroni stir-fry. Didn't try but interested to see what it is. This is a quiet nice restaurant to go to. Not your quick to go Thai place. Decor is cute. Waiters (noticed no waitresses) were a little slow, they seem to serve all the tables and don't have much organization so I had to wave them down a bunch of times before I got their attention.
(3)Jess M.
I've been a couple times now and love this place. Since having moved here, I have heard nothing but praise for Thai Thai and I must say it was warranted. On my first outing, the service wasn't so hot, but my friend and I did kind of commandeer our own outdoor table so I guess they thought us rude, too. But whatever - the food was super delicious! We had the spring rolls which didn't change my life but they were very tasty, crisp and full of flavor. My entree was the drunken noodles with shrimpwhich were actually almost too hot (they didn't ask what heat I'd wanted) but I managed and ended up taking the rest home for lunch at work the next day. They'd happened to be out of the fat noodles, but I like the thinner pad thai noodles anyway, so it was even more awesome. My second trip over was with my boyfriend and we sat outside again, but waited for them to seat us instead of greedily grabbing the last available al fresco table. We tried the dumpling appetizer and loved it. It was nice that the app came with 4 dumplings for us to evenly split instead of an odd number. That night I had the pad thai and was in love! Fresh, creamy (I imagine they used coconut milk in it, something I've never used when making the dish) and full of delicious chicken and shrimp. Again, more than enough to take home and have to lunch at work the next day. We had really great service that night, too. Great food, great value, great outside seating, good service - will certainly be back and recommend to others.
(4)Helen D.
Mmmm Thai Thai. We were in "downtown Bethlehem" and didn't know where to eat. I pulled out my trusty iPhone & YELPED! It didn't disappoint. Yelp reviewers were right on target. The food was delicious & authentic Thai. Just the right spice. We tried their red curry & pad thai. Both were prepared fresh & served steaming hot. The portions were generous (enough for lunch the next day). Service was great & the atmosphere was very nice. Next time we are in Bethlehem we'll definitely visit again. Next time we'll bring a nice bottle of wine as it is byob!
(4)Vanessa W.
I finally made it here after hearing great things for quite some time and I wasn't disappointed. The layout is a little odd, but you can't get any more delicious or authentic than this in the area. I got the pad thai - boring I know but it serves as a decent measure. It was HUGE and excellent. I have had 2 additional meals out of my portion - no kidding. Husband's curry dish and appetizers (spring rolls and crab rolls) we equally delicious and fresh. Whenever I am hungry for Thai food (which is pretty often) I will go running back.
(5)Jonathan K.
Five star food plus one star service equals three star review. Read the rest of the reviews if you need the details.
(3)Greg T.
Very good food! I wasn't too sure based on some of the reviews here, but I walked over to Thai Thai on a wednesday night from the Hyatt Place and ordered the Pad Thai and Pork fried rice. Both very good...portions were large. Will definitely go back.
(4)Matthew C.
My wife and I love this place! The staff is always friendly and attentive. They have the best birthday song ever! The curries, pad thai and other noodles are all delicious and reasonably priced. One rare delight here is that they don't hide the heat from your average appearing haole :)
(5)Emily G.
I love this place. I was there again this week for a craving that only Thai food could satiate. The dining rooms are well decorated and not too crowded (except perhaps on a Saturday night). The wait staff is great - very friendly and reasonably attentive. I was there with some Thai friends recently, which they got a big kick out of. BYOB (with $5 corking fee) is much appreciated. They provide an ice bucket for whites. It must pain the hysterical manager to see a bottle of wine unfinished, as he will fill your glass several times throughout the meal, all in good fun of course. And the food. Oh the food. I've had pretty much every appetizer on the menu. Some I like better than others (spring roll, crab roll, dumplings), but all of them were delicious. For the entrees, you can choose your protein (chicken, pork, beef, tofu) and level of spiciness. As someone who enjoys spicy food, I usually order medium for a comfortable dinner. Anything above that activates the tear ducts and sniffly nose! My favorite entrees are the Tuna Panang, Drunken Noodles, and Basil Fried Rice. The portions are rather large, so usually you end up with a second meal (mmm, fried rice for breakfast). If there's room for dessert, the (softball sized) fried ice cream is always a safe bet! And if it's your birthday, you're in for quite the spectacle!
(5)Glenn T.
I finally decided to try Thai Thai. I've had reservations about eating here in the past mostly from their $5.00 BYO corkage fee-I refuse to patronize a business that charges for BYO. If an establishment wants to make money on liquor, then get a liquor license. So, I bit the bullet and dove in to try it. We went on a night that wasn't terribly busy. Service was prompt and we were given adequate time to review the menu and make our selections. What impressed me most was the fact that the waiter knew exactly when we were ready to order. We tried the spring rolls which had such an incredible sauce that I would have just ordered the sauce as a cocktail. My partner ordered a chicken dish that had another incredibly tasting sauce and I ordered a shrimp dish. At first glance the portions looked small, but hey were, in fact, perfectly portioned and incredibly tasty! Overall, a clean, friendly and nice Thai restaurant. It must have been someone's birthday because out of nowhere the tranquil Asian sounds were permeated by a BLARING "Happy Birthday" over the loudspeakers. "Happy Birthday" sung by not-very-well-English-speaking artists. Did I say it was LOUD? The tenth level of hell would have been able to hear it. It was odd and creepy. That combined with the BYO corkage fee made it only four stars where it should have been five. Overall, give it a try.
(4)Rhody B.
I live in the area and enjoy thai food immensely. I have been to most of them in the Lehigh valley. At a lot of thai places the food quality is similar, so the atmosphere and service is what really sets Thai Thai 2 apart. I have approached this very popular place with 5-6 people on a friday night and they made sure we were seated as quickly as possible for a place that size. BYOB so bring a sixpack, a bottle of wine or a flask, perfect concept. If you want to get seated on a weekend night they take reservations and follow them on the time expected consistently. The food is constantly delicious, I have converted thai haters to the cuisine on multiple accounts through thai thai 2's diverse menu. I would say tied with Easton's Phenom for quality thai food in the area.
(5)D W.
I could eat here every week. I think this place hits the mark for Thai food. Not too fancy that it costs too much yet not too cheap that you begin to suspect things about the ingredients. Appetizers: The Hoy Jor is great. The Tom Ka Gai soup is also well done with a great blend of heat and flavor. Entrees: Nam Prik Pao (sp?) with pork is my standby entree. Perfect level of spice, flavor, veggies, protein. My wife has gotten the curries and has been happy with the flavor. Downside is Bethlehem parking and lack of a substantial outdoor eating area.
(4)Annabelle R.
Soooo good! Fresh food that is not cooked to death! Flavorful without being overpowering. Best mango with sticky rice around! Everyone I have ever gone to Thai Thai with, including some who are very critical of food, has enjoyed their food at Thai Thai. Personally, I can only speak for the vegetarian options. I like the atmosphere, too--nice and calm, with a higher ceiling.
(5)Peter O.
Wow. Ate lunch outside in the warm sunshine. The food was awesome and just the right amount. Service was attentive and very thorough. I never got inside so I can't tell you how that is but I'm definitely coming back for more.
(4)Tiana C.
Came here on a rainy Thursday night because there is no better time for Drunken Noodles. It was very tasty and they made it mildly spicy, per my request. I also tried their spring rolls which I devoured in about, 4 minutes. THAT good. My dinner date got the wings appetizer and one of the duck entrees, both dishes he seemed to really enjoy. There was a table near us with about 10 guests there for a birthday party. It seems to be very conducive for big parties!
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