Thai Cuisine
502 Eisenbrown St, Reading, PA, 19605
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Address :
502 Eisenbrown St
Reading, PA, 19605 - Phone (610) 929-6993
- Website https://www.thethaicuisinepa.com/
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Opening Hours
- Tue
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch, Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Intimate
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
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Peter M.
I have never had a bad meal at thai cuisine. It is a hidden gem IMHO; very quaint little place with nice decor that is tucked away in a spot which makes it hard to locate. The owner is indeed from Thailand so the food is absolutely authentic. Reasonable pricing, good portion sizes, and delicious food. If you like spicy, the Chicken curry is awesome!!
(4)Amber F.
I go there about once a month for lunch and have a standard choice that never disappoints.The owner remembers it, too when she sees me, which may explain why I cannot recall it now. I can see where from previous reviewer that I should not expect carrots or snow peas on my meal, but on the other hand, I really, really like the textures, flavors, the coconut sauce, fresh rice, and the serving size-- huge. There is not too much sauce, and not too much rice. The kitchen is efficient too; you order, and soon you get served. For a quick lunch that is exotic, healthy, satisfying and fills you up, I recommend it.
(4)Art H.
Best Thai food ever!!! Great atmosphere a true pleasure in dining
(5)Marlene W.
Is this the place near the BJ's/Lowes? if so then yeah, I have had better. I was shocked at the lack of Thai people that work there. Waitresses were all-American blonde/blue eyed girls and the kitchen staff were all Hispanic. The food was OK, but it reminded me of when I attempt to cook Thai food in my kitchen. I know it's hard to find lemongrass and Kafir leaves in Reading - I try all the time. I guess this place is good for those who want to try Thai for the first time. It will break you in easy. Then make the trip to Thai Orchid in Blue Bell, PA or Thai Bistro in Collegeville.
(2)Bennetry H.
Authentic! Well, I really liked this place. I love Thai Food, I've live in NYC most of my life so I've had the opportunity to experience some really good restaurants. The service was excellent, the food was divine. This is a family style restaurant so If you want to feel like you were invited to dinner at someone's house, this place is for you. The stmosphere is very cozy and very relaxed, I liked that. The previous reviews left me baffled, since when does a restaurant's waitstaff have to be from the country where the cuisine is from. " I guess all the people at Olive Garden are from Italy right?
(4)Barb B.
I love this place! It is a diamond in the rough! Food is excellent, wait staff is courteous and prompt. I too am not sure what some of the previous reviewers mean't. The owner is clearly Thai and does a fabulous job! It is a great place to eat with generous portions!
(5)Nils J.
This place is very weird. It's like hippiefood went on a spiritual journey with thaifood and they had an illegitimate child. It's definitely not your average Thai food. They have all sorts of thai-style food, except instead of your standard fillers (you know, like rice and bamboo shoots and stuff), they use local veggies. It's kind of trippy eating thai-style food with shredded carrots and celery and stuff, and I'm not really sure whether I like it or not. Also, they have no concept of spicy, the food is pretty bland, and I think they use real milk instead of coconut milk (???). If you're looking for real Thai, you should probably look elsewhere. But it's definitely worth a look if you go into it with an open mind.
(2)Karima K.
Service was great but food was NOT GOOD and it was very expensive. Duck was pulled and only had 3 small strips on my plate. Was horrible! Curry sauce not great. It's probably great food for those who don't know any better! Want a great thai dish go to thai avenue in Allentown! I rather drive there then eat here again. Not GOOD! And for the note: it was expensive because of the shit they served us. If the food is good then spending the money is no issue! It was not good!
(3)Bill D.
Love this place - The atmosphere is cozy and inviting the staff friendly and the food is awesome. I've tried Thai food in many different places and nothing seems to compare to Thai Cuisine - I just love the way the Chicken Curry is prepared and my wife loves the Chicken Pad Thai. In fact everything we ever tried was tasty and freshly prepared.
(5)Brian T.
Ate there last night. Very good food and fantastic service. The only reason I didn't give it a 5 star rating (at first) is because my steak was a little more than medium as I requested. My wife told me the waitress told us they cook everything medium-well but I don't recall her saying that (there were 7 of us at the table). That said, the steak was not dried out and was very good. I guess I should give 5 stars. 22 July 15 Had the Pork Curry Ginger = fabulous.
(5)Allison G.
The Thai cuisine answers all of my questions. Of food and life, I find this individual habitat offers a segment of relaxation in the Berks County. It has fantastic flavors and the ambiance is cool and collected. The lights are low and there are themes of gold across all the walls and dinner napkins. There sconces with hushed lighting and beautiful tapestries. All of the home decor is uniform. Each of the food items have the ability to create a vegan or vegetarian meals. Go with the fried tofu option, it soaks up more flavor. If not, the flavor of the tofu with the cooking is still delicious. The texture of the tofu is better with a fried texture. The place is byob, very flexible. There is no cork fee. Make sure to find a good wine to pair with the meals. If you're up for it, ask for extra heat.
(5)Joanne L.
This place may not have the most authentic Thai food in the world but everything is made with fresh ingredients and the veggies are perfectly cooked. The best dish in my opinion is the sweet peanut curry sauce dish which I always order extra spicy. It is fabulous. Nice interior and good service. Love it.
(4)Erica V.
It's not that the food at Thai Cuisine tastes bad. It just doesn't taste Thai. A previous reviewer (Nils J.) considered whether they use "real milk instead of coconut milk" in their dishes. The tom kha gai suggests to me that they do. Rather than the traditional coconut milk broth, the soup I had was definitely dairy-based. Also, instead of the spicy, warm peanut sauce salad dressing I've come to know and love at other Thai restaurants, the house salad at Thai Cuisine comes dressed with something akin to Ranch dressing (but sweeter). The abundance of fresh veggies in their food is definitely a plus, as is the cozy surroundings of this converted house. But even the lo mein-masquerading-as-pad thai I once had in Glasgow, Scotland tasted more authentic (Glasgow being too far north for any actual Thai persons to live, I'm sure). Price is another factor that separates Thai Cuisine from other Thai restaurants: this place is expensive, and you can expect to pay $60+ for dinner for two without drinks. If you need a Thai food fix and you just can't get out of the Reading area, I recommend Thaiwat in Wyomissing. The quality can be hit or miss, but their flavors seem more authentically Thai and their entrees are significantly less expensive. (No, they didn't pay me for the plug.)
(2)Ryan B.
We tried this restaurant based on the reviews so I thought I would provide a public service. Perhaps we caught them on a bad day, but the food was inedible. I eat a lot of Thai food, both authentic and "americanized". I ordered the Drunken Noodles and expected to get noodles. Whatever I got was not noodles, it may have started out that way, but it came out as mush/paste. The flavor was terrible (think sweaty paste). Texture was disgusting. I am not sure they were rice noodles, which I consider a requirement for Pad Kee Mao. There were 4 of us and we all had similar dishes with the same issue. I threw it away after 2 bites. Which was painful since it costs $16 which is off the charts expensive considering they didn't take the time to cook it properly.
(1)Chris W.
Great meal. From the mussels to the sweet n sour shrimp I had no complaints.
(4)Dennis K.
Save your money and go to a Chinese buffet. My wife and I decided to try the cuisine. I ordered the Penang beef and what I got was a plate full vegetables in a cream sauce with about 5 little slivers of beef and a ball of rice for $16.95. My wife's shrimp and crab fried rice was mostly fried rice and carrots.
(2)bill e.
why does its name or your preconceived notions have to influence your rating? Fresh ingredients, decent service. No it isn't thai like you get everywhere. but why is that bad?
(4)Mike H.
Ok I wouldn't know if this is the best Thai restaurant, and I acknowledge the julienned carrots in the dishes may not be "traditional". But they do serve rice with the dishes so i dont get that comment. We have been sampling Thai restaurants in big cities across the country and I can tell you that Thai Cuisine is the best we have had, period. We have been to highly rated places in Chicago, NY, and Thai cuisine is better. And as far as Thaiwat, it's not even close. Trust me I was there today and every bite made me regret that we weren't at Thai cuisine. And as far as the waitstaff not being Thai, I'm not sure what that means. The owner is Thai. Her name is Dao (rhymes with Dow) and she's usually there so ask for her. Now if you have that Berks county affection for portion size and price over taste, I don't know what to tell you. Your favorites might well be different than mine. But if you like really good food at a reasonable price go to Thai cuisine. You'll like it.
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