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  • Derek R.

    Below average Asian food, and loosely based on Thai dishes. We had someone from Thailand with us and I've lived in Asia. Not only is all the food effectively prepared the same way with a few exceptions with the only variance being the ingredients, but also totally lacking any flavor. Putting Chinese sauces on the side is a joke and a way to avoid using authentic Thai ingredients. Service was adequate, but nothing exceptional considering the low volume of business and the fact that our large group composed about 80% of the customers at the time. I guess the waitress assumed with the mandatory gratuity she didn't need to do anything except drop off the food. We didn't even get refills. Nice. On the bright side, the restaurant is decorated well, so you can enjoy mediocre Thai food in a nice clean environment.

    (2)
  • Louise V.

    An Americanized version of Thai food, but still quite good. IF you are looking for authentic to the last noodle, this would not be the place for you, but neither would it work in a small college town. Good food, excellent service both when eating in and take out, it's worth trying. I am just thankful we have one in Cookeville.

    (4)
  • Jennifier R.

    Update: Brought the hubby in one evening after this first review and he has been back three times twice with me before work for lunch and once with the whole family for a dinner. He LOVES it too. He loves the Pork Drunken Noodle It's just the right amount of savory and heat I can eat it too, but not after it's leftover for too long cause the onion/green pepper really soak up the heat!

    (5)
  • Robert S.

    A small, sleep college town like Cookeville is indeed fortunate to have the House of Thai (HOT). The sign outside the restaurant says HOT; the credit card receipt says Royal House Thai Cuisine. I don't care, I am not here to lose sleep over the name, I am here to get my Thai food on. I tried the Street Noodles and the Pad Thai; both were good. Simply prepared and spiced, they reminded me of Thai country food the way Tennessee country food compares to city food; simpler, yet still tasty and satisfying. Of course I could go to Nashville, Atlanta, Chicago etc and have great Thai, but I am in Cookeville and they do a pretty decent job of it here! It is right next to Tennessee Tech, so it is frequented by students, which is not a bad thing. The service was unobtrusive and efficient. Not close to the interstate, but worth driving a few minutes out of the way if you're jonesin'.

    (4)
  • Joel D.

    I appreciate the fact that Cookeville has a Thai restaurant. I have enjoyed coming here each time. Service has been great, ambiance has been great and food has been good. I don't like the fact that the outside of the restaurant (under the deck and out back is dirty with random objects lying around) seems to be ignored. I'm a details person so I notice things like this. Overall would recommend though.

    (4)
  • Matthew K.

    It's not the best Thai food place, but it's good enough. Unlike most Thai food places that let you order how spicy you want your food, House of Thai brings out a tray with a couple different spices. Also the wait times for your food takes a bit longer then expected. It's good, but I've had way better.

    (4)
  • Susan W.

    Nice decor. Clean. Friendly server. Good appetizers. He had drunken noodles with mixed seafood, and I had Odd Couple. They were not yet prepared to serve many items on their new menu. I like the ambience.

    (3)
  • Aaman L.

    As a visitor to the area, I was pleasantly surprised to find this Thai restaurant - its hard to find, tucked away in the Tennessee Tech Univ area,. but good food and pleasant service make up for this. The food has been made bland for the local tastes, but a spicy sauce bar comes with your entree. They make Thai ice tea and serve Thai beer. Given they're the only Thai option in town, they're worth a visit if you like Thai food.

    (5)
  • Ray S.

    I have been a fan of this place for several year's food is always GREAT and Fresh (cooked when it is ordered appreciate the dedication that this restaurant takes great strides in making each experience a GREAT one.

    (5)
  • Andrew K.

    I had the mango curry. It wasn't the best curry I have ever had but it wasn't bad either. Spice was relatively mild, but they had other chilis I could add to the curry. Its a little hard to find the right entrance to the parking lot. There wasn't much decor to the place, but the people were friendly. WIFI is also available.

    (3)
  • Bill D.

    Fresh ingredients tasty spicy food! Nice servers and the outdoor tables made for a cool evening to dine. We all four had a different entree. I had Jungle Curry with rice. Both piping hot and spicy hot too! Prices decent.

    (4)
  • Danny L.

    Great food, average to poor service. Spicy Thai at it's best, but a little pricey for the College side location and portions. The real problem is the below average service. Food is very very good, but service is indifferent, and very disinterested in customer satisfaction. You have to ask and wait for everything, refills, sauces condiments, even the check. A training make-over of the staff would turn this to a four or five star in fast order.

    (3)
  • Becky M.

    Friday night and I wanted a quiet place to eat out. The atmosphere was great. Service was great. And the Tom yum soup and the jungle curry were very good.

    (5)
  • Louise V.

    An Americanized version of Thai food, but still quite good. IF you are looking for authentic to the last noodle, this would not be the place for you, but neither would it work in a small college town. Good food, excellent service both when eating in and take out, it's worth trying. I am just thankful we have one in Cookeville.

    (4)
  • Jennifier R.

    Update: Brought the hubby in one evening after this first review and he has been back three times twice with me before work for lunch and once with the whole family for a dinner. He LOVES it too. He loves the Pork Drunken Noodle It's just the right amount of savory and heat I can eat it too, but not after it's leftover for too long cause the onion/green pepper really soak up the heat!

    (5)
  • Robert S.

    A small, sleep college town like Cookeville is indeed fortunate to have the House of Thai (HOT). The sign outside the restaurant says HOT; the credit card receipt says Royal House Thai Cuisine. I don't care, I am not here to lose sleep over the name, I am here to get my Thai food on. I tried the Street Noodles and the Pad Thai; both were good. Simply prepared and spiced, they reminded me of Thai country food the way Tennessee country food compares to city food; simpler, yet still tasty and satisfying. Of course I could go to Nashville, Atlanta, Chicago etc and have great Thai, but I am in Cookeville and they do a pretty decent job of it here! It is right next to Tennessee Tech, so it is frequented by students, which is not a bad thing. The service was unobtrusive and efficient. Not close to the interstate, but worth driving a few minutes out of the way if you're jonesin'.

    (4)
  • Joel D.

    I appreciate the fact that Cookeville has a Thai restaurant. I have enjoyed coming here each time. Service has been great, ambiance has been great and food has been good. I don't like the fact that the outside of the restaurant (under the deck and out back is dirty with random objects lying around) seems to be ignored. I'm a details person so I notice things like this. Overall would recommend though.

    (4)
  • Matthew K.

    It's not the best Thai food place, but it's good enough. Unlike most Thai food places that let you order how spicy you want your food, House of Thai brings out a tray with a couple different spices. Also the wait times for your food takes a bit longer then expected. It's good, but I've had way better.

    (4)
  • Susan W.

    Nice decor. Clean. Friendly server. Good appetizers. He had drunken noodles with mixed seafood, and I had Odd Couple. They were not yet prepared to serve many items on their new menu. I like the ambience.

    (3)
  • Aaman L.

    As a visitor to the area, I was pleasantly surprised to find this Thai restaurant - its hard to find, tucked away in the Tennessee Tech Univ area,. but good food and pleasant service make up for this. The food has been made bland for the local tastes, but a spicy sauce bar comes with your entree. They make Thai ice tea and serve Thai beer. Given they're the only Thai option in town, they're worth a visit if you like Thai food.

    (5)
  • Becky M.

    Friday night and I wanted a quiet place to eat out. The atmosphere was great. Service was great. And the Tom yum soup and the jungle curry were very good.

    (5)
  • Bill D.

    Fresh ingredients tasty spicy food! Nice servers and the outdoor tables made for a cool evening to dine. We all four had a different entree. I had Jungle Curry with rice. Both piping hot and spicy hot too! Prices decent.

    (4)
  • Danny L.

    Great food, average to poor service. Spicy Thai at it's best, but a little pricey for the College side location and portions. The real problem is the below average service. Food is very very good, but service is indifferent, and very disinterested in customer satisfaction. You have to ask and wait for everything, refills, sauces condiments, even the check. A training make-over of the staff would turn this to a four or five star in fast order.

    (3)
  • Derek R.

    Below average Asian food, and loosely based on Thai dishes. We had someone from Thailand with us and I've lived in Asia. Not only is all the food effectively prepared the same way with a few exceptions with the only variance being the ingredients, but also totally lacking any flavor. Putting Chinese sauces on the side is a joke and a way to avoid using authentic Thai ingredients. Service was adequate, but nothing exceptional considering the low volume of business and the fact that our large group composed about 80% of the customers at the time. I guess the waitress assumed with the mandatory gratuity she didn't need to do anything except drop off the food. We didn't even get refills. Nice. On the bright side, the restaurant is decorated well, so you can enjoy mediocre Thai food in a nice clean environment.

    (2)
  • Ray S.

    I have been a fan of this place for several year's food is always GREAT and Fresh (cooked when it is ordered appreciate the dedication that this restaurant takes great strides in making each experience a GREAT one.

    (5)
  • Andrew K.

    I had the mango curry. It wasn't the best curry I have ever had but it wasn't bad either. Spice was relatively mild, but they had other chilis I could add to the curry. Its a little hard to find the right entrance to the parking lot. There wasn't much decor to the place, but the people were friendly. WIFI is also available.

    (3)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    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 : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Royal House Thai Cuisine

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