Thai House
288 W Main St, Lehi, UT, 84043
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Address :
288 W Main St
Lehi, UT, 84043 - Phone (801) 766-4420
- Website https://www.lehithaihouse.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
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 : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Amanda C.
I love Thai House for lunch, you can't beat $6.99 for a good thai lunch. Every day they have 3 options of main dishes, one always being Mussaman. It also comes with the choice of their coconut chicken soup or a spicy chicken soup. My favorite is always the coconut but both are yummy! Then you also get a choice of 2 sides that change daily. My favorite day of the week is Monday when they have a pumkin curry. Thai house also has my favorite Pho in the area. It has an amazing flavor and great meat. I even sometimes get it vegetarian with lots of vegetables instead of the meat. One down side to Thai house is that it can be slow if there are a lot of people there. So make sure you plan a little extra time.
(4)Sarah T.
This place is so awesome! I love Thai food and this place is definitely one of the best. The people that work there are so nice and suggested a twist of lime in my Thai iced tea; which was delicious. The yellow curry was a little spicy for me but the flavor was definitely there. Huge servings too!
(5)Abe N.
This is probably my favorite Thai place in Utah County. I also love Thai Village, but I think this might be a slight step up in quality. The food isn't as colorful, but tastes better. I'm hoping the lack of color means it's more natural or something. Haha. My favorite is the pineapple curry.
(4)Dianne H.
I love this place! My favorite is the green curry and chicken satay. It's best to come during the lunch specials they offer from Monday to Thursday till 3:00pm. You chose an entree, small appetizer, and soup for $7.99 Service is friendly and fast. As much as I love this place, I'm very surprised to see that it is always fairly empty whenever I go in. Maybe because I only go at lunch instead of dinner. Very easy to find right off of Main Street in Lehi. Lots of parking in their own lot. I would recommend trying the Thai Lemonade or Thai Tea. The Thai Lemonade is a bit salty, but amazing! Writing this is making me hungry, I'm actually going to go there now.
(5)Don K.
Pad Thai peanut sauce was watered down.... shrimp was a little rubbery. Thai dumplings were flat with no substance.
(3)Chris G.
We've been visiting the Lehi Thai house ever since it opened over 5 years ago. Consistent, quality, delicious. Must have the mango sticky rice!
(4)Mike M.
Great little Thai restaurant on Lehi Main. Great service and awesome food. The masuman curry was delicious!
(4)Ivan S.
This place is a serious win! Also pretty kid friendly and good customer services Their Pad Thai is very solid and I personally enjoy the Rad Na Kaa with beef, their Massaman curry is legit. Overall very good Thai food and fun atmosphere for Lehi Utah! So I highly recommend this joint if you live in or are traveling through Lehi, also the prices are very reasonable.
(5)Mark P.
This is my second review of Thai House and the first one for dinner. It was 'ok'. It wasn't as good as my previous lunch there. I own some of the problem because I didn't ask for a higher level of heat in the curry, but everything was too mild. I don't have to have everything super spicy, but this dinner lacked any real heat at all. Furthermore, I notice that many Thai places fall victim to being too sweet. I know by its nature Thai dishes tend to be on the sweet side, but this was too much. I'm not completely turned off and will be back, but next time I'll be much more succinct in my ordering.
(3)Zuhadi Z.
I expected much more from this place. First, there is no lunch specials. Thai Village in American Fork has the lunch menu come with small bowl of vegetables and a spring roll as sides for about the same price. Here, what you order is what you get. Which is ok. I guess I am bit spoiled. Anyway, I ordered the Thai Pumpkin Curry because it sounded.. different. Pumpkin in a curry? I was very curious and excited at the same time. Kind of like the first time I found out Lady Gaga was doing Jazz. When the dish came, sure enough I saw a few pieces of pumpkin sitting pretty in a bowl full of curry. But unfortunately that is as far as it gets. I feel that the pumpkin does not integrate at all with the curry. You know when you are in a party and you wonder if anybody will miss you if you leave? Apparently the curry won't miss the pumpkin. Big time. The curry itself is not bad. It tastes pleasant. It tastes safe. However, the chicken strips are a bit chewy and dry. It is either overcooked or put at too high of a temperature when they are cooked. So the whole meal experience was just exceptable. I still feel full and satisfied, but I don't get that grateful feeling of being alive to be able to have a great meal. Oh well.
(3)Mary N.
My parents recently moved to Lehi, so I recommended we come here for lunch one day since it was close to their home. I'd been several years ago and thought it was really, really good, so I thought we'd have a good lunch. Things have apparently gone downhill since that last visit. It wasn't all bad, but it wasn't that great either. I ordered the daily lunch special, which was panang curry with chicken satay and soup (I want to say I ordered the tom ka). Mine was pretty good - the curry ran spicier than I've had at other restaurants, the soup was really flavorful, and the chicken satay was very good and tender. My parents ordered the chicken fried rice and orange chicken, and they were major misses. The orange chicken was SLATHERED in a thick, too sweet, viscous sauce, and the fried rice tasted like it had been made a few days prior. I was dismayed to find what were obviously frozen veggies in it as well, which were overcooked and stale tasting. The overall flavors of the rice were good, but it left a lot to be desired. On top of it, there appeared to be only one server and one runner for the entire restaurant, so we did a lot of sitting and waiting. Unfortunately, I don't think we'll be returning.
(2)Benson K.
You wouldn't expect a great Thai place in Lehi, but here we are. The Massaman Curry with beef & rice is a takeout favorite of mine, but really all the curries are great. Portions are large, when I'm working late we'll usually split an order of curry between two people, which is still plenty filling. Not bad for $11 with tax. The location is very cool, as other reviews mentioned it's literally in an old converted house, which sounds odd but it makes for a very interesting dining experience. Word to the wise on takeout though--when you phone in an order it seems like the quoted time is always 10-15 minutes. In reality, I've never gotten my food in less than 20-25. After arriving early my first couple orders I got used to that though and with the extra time in mind it's great--fresher food!
(4)Mike M.
I had a spicy fried rice. Good service and Good food. I wish they used Thai rice for Fried rice, then it would have been much better. I would like to try Mango Sticky Rice next time.
(3)Brett D.
The food wasn't impressive. Thai Village in American Fork is much better. The service was poor. The wait was long, while they were not busy. I definitely will not be coming back.
(2)Chris H.
Absolutely the best Thai food ever. It's not super spacious(it's in am old house) but they make the best of their space. Great cozy feeling. Tip:don't bring a large truck/suv. Their lot is small
(5)Emm V.
I came here with large group and we were seated right away. The service was sub par, I'm assuming the girl was very new. They also forgot one of the main dishes. Other than those mistakes, the food was amazing and authentic.
(4)Jill O.
I like trying different thai places and this is one of my favorites. I haven't had a bad thing on the menu...pumpkin curry was particularly good!
(5)Sarah B.
Best Thai food I have ever had! It is delicious! Cooked to perfection and the service is great!
(5)Flora H.
Red curry was fabulous! Perfect silky texture, good amount of spice, and the fresh basil leaves gave it depth and a delicious freshness. This was our first visit and after trying more than one of thai restaurants in the area and being sorely disappointed by the red curry, it was so refreshing to finally find exactly what we were looking for. As others have mentioned, the owner is a delight, and you can tell he truly cares about the quality of the food and service. Would highly recommend, and we will definitely be going back!
(5)Curtis C.
We came here with a couple of friends on a Friday night and loved it. The service was nice and quick, the acoustics made it so we could all hear each other even with a noisy family on the table next to us, and the food was great. I ordered the Thai House Duck Curry and loved every bite of it. The portions were generous and I felt that I got my moneys worth. There aren't many places with good duck around and I was surprised with just how good this duck was. This is easily one of the best Thai places around and certainly a lot better than the onslaught of chain restaurants the area has recently received.
(4)Brenton B.
Very good food! I got the #20 manasan curry and shrimp rolls as an appetizer. Our curry was supposed to have cashews but did not. They were both very good! The waitress we had was not very helpful with suggestions. Guess she doesn't like eating here. But overall they were all polite. I plan on coming back again.
(4)Kristen T.
This is by far one of the best Thai restaurants I've been to in Utah. The food is great, it's got a wonderful atmosphere, and it's relatively cheap, too! I will definitely come back, and I recommend this place to anyone who enjoys good Thai food like I do. I had the Pad Thai and the Sweet and Sour Pork, and both were absolutely delicious. :D
(4)Bryan H.
Don't let looks deceive you. The food here is amazing, and the portion sizes are great! Best Thai food in town!
(5)Flavio M.
Thai House is legit. I'm not a huge fan of Thai food but I can always find something great to eat. My friends and coworkers who love Thai food swear by this place. Give this place a shot. The flavors are good and the price is right.
(5)Sarah M.
We have given this place two tries and both times we have felt like this place is mediocre. It just never seems to hit the spot when we are craving Thai food. This last time we ordered the Pad Thai with vegetables and the Massaman (1 chicken and 1 beef), which is our favorite Thai dish. Both times we have ordered the Massaman the sauce was watery (rather than rich and creamy), extremely mild, little chicken, and hardly any potatoes (4 cubes) and almost no nuts. The Pad Thai was the best from what we ordered but the veggies were over cooked, one teaspoon of peanuts on the side, and I asked for extra cilantro but none was put in my take out order. The food here is eatable but not blow your socks off yummy. When I go out to eat I want my food to be memorable:). Still looking for a good Thai place in the Lehi/American Fork area.
(3)Chad L.
Tony the Tiger would love this place because it's grrrrreat! Had chicken pad thai and massaman curry, both were excellent. We arrived at about 8:30 on a Saturday night and were seated immediately. Service was good, meals were prepared quickly. The mango sticky rice was tasty too. There are more and more dining options in Lehi but this place remains a favorite.
(4)Joel S.
Charming converted historic home with great Thai food. Try the the Pad Thai or the Pumpkin Curry. This is a favorite with my wife and I and a great place to take one of the kids once in a while.
(5)Lee K.
Has anyone else noticed that there is a Thai House restaurant at 288 W Main in Lehi and a Thai Village at 208 W Main in American Fork? They're both in old houses too. All too easy to confuse the two... Here's a tip; if you new boss invites you out to have Thai food in the Lehi area be very sure you are *certain* which restaurant you're supposed to show up at. 'Nuff said. In the past week I have eaten at both these Thai restaurants in this area. Based on that I can offer you another, probably more valuable tip: if you are choosing between them, go for this one. Hands down, Thai House in Lehi has better food and a better ambiance. Neither is bad, Thai House is better. I had some trouble with the service at Thai House, but I am convinced that was a rare combination of end-of-the night and a waitperson in training. The food made up for it.
(4)Nicole Gilbert M.
The food here had very little flavor. There was one waitress who was also the cashier and she was running all over. It wasn't bad, but I've definitely had better Thai food. I did really like the spring roll. It was like a salad in rice paper. It was different, but yummy!
(3)Nick H.
This place is a good Thai option with great service. The lunch specials are a great deal and hit the spot. The Phad Thai dish is a great option as well as several of the Curry dishes. The food was brought out fast and the wait to be seated was non-existent. Pretty quiet atmosphere, and a great place to conduct business over lunch. If you are in the area and craving Thai food this is a great option.
(4)Riana B.
THE BEST THAI FOOD IN THE STATE!!! Thai House is absolutely the best food in the area (including all of the Thai restaurants downtown). And, being from California, Thai House beats every single Thai place in California also. From the to-die-for Calamari or Spring Rolls (or anything from the appetizer menu) to the delicious curries that are out of this world, to the noodle dishes like Yum Woon Sen, Pad Thai, or Pad Woon Sen. The portions are incredibly generous and the staff is very friendly. Also a great lunch menu and they give you much more food than any other Thai place as well. Just give it a try...you won't be disappointed!
(5)Scott C.
Thai House is an absolutely wonderful Thai spot that really earns your business. The food is absolutely amazing as well. This is what looks like somebody's converted home int the middle of Lehi's Main Street. The dishes my family likes to order are the Chicken Satay (the Peanut Sauce is AMAZING), the Pad Him Ma Parn, the Panang Curry, and the Pad Thai. They also offer take out and if you have a large order they give you a box big enough to actually carry it all at once. The personnel are always friendly and have been known to slip you some free spring rolls or extra rice every now and then. I love them and would recommend them to anyone for a date night or just a simple lunch. They are also open late enough to calm a late night craving.
(5)Brian S.
Great little Thai restaurant with reasonable prices. Lunch specials are served from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and cost $6.99 with rice, an entree, soup and appetizer.
(4)Brian C.
Good food, reasonable prices, lots of options on the menu including Pho soup. Service was average, but more then made up for with the quality of the food.
(4)J K.
Thai House is one of our favorite places to eat! The food is delicious! Massaman curry is one of our favorite dishes. Give it a try. You won't be disappointed!
(5)Larry F.
This is one of my favorite Thai restaurants in the valley. I eat there quite frequently with coworkers and we always leave very satisfied with both the food and service. A few dishes that I've tried and like include their pad thai, beef waterfall, sum tum, massaman curry, yellow curry, and green curry. There are others, but I can't remember their names. I've yet to try something I didn't like. The setting is also quite enjoyable. As alluded to by its name, the restaurant is actually a converted old house in downtown Lehi. The floors are hardwood (and squeaky), there's a fireplace, traditional Thai decor, and the tables and chairs are scattered throughout three different rooms. All in all it makes for a quiet and cozy atmosphere. The only minor complaint I have is that the service can be a little slow during the lunch hour, so get there early if you only have an hour for lunch.
(5)Felicia M.
We have been to Thai House many times in the past, with pretty good experiences. We had some steak appetizers with sauce once that were so hard/chewy it was really inedible and definitely not worth the money. Since then I've become a vegetarian. I ordered the Pad Thai with tofu. I was disappointed when my boyfriend picked it up and I looked through it to discover lots and lots of pieces of chicken in it along with the tofu! We called them back and the young man on the phone wasn't very sorry about it. However, when my boyfriend went to pick up the new Pad Thai without chicken or egg in it, the chef was so kind and extremely apologetic! As far as the quality, most items on the menu taste good, but are lacking actual vegetables and quality ingredients. The Pad Thai lists many other vegetables as do and many other dishes, but they mainly consist of a lot of noodles/ rice and sauce with a few wilted vegetables. Also the tofu isn't very good, it is really spongy and every time I ask for "crispy tofu" they give me the plain normal kind. Overall the meals are okay and not bad, but I think from now on we are going to check out other Thai places .
(3)C. W.
I've been a regular customer off and on since they opened years ago. The Thai House was my first introduction to Thai cuisine and they definitely set the bar pretty high. I have yet to find another local place with comparable quality and taste. Highly recommended: Tom Ka Gai soup, Massaman curry and Pad Thai. Great flavors, not too heavy or greasy. Mango rice is just okay; I have friends who love it but I'm just "meh" about it. Spring rolls are good, but I don't care for the dipping sauce as it's a little too oily for me. The lunch special is a nice value and is a good way to try items without buying an entire entree. The only reason I would not give them 5 stars is the service and atmosphere. Service is usually friendly, but sometimes really slow during busy times. The old house setting is quaint, but you can hear every little noise and conversation, so don't come here expecting a lot of privacy.
(4)Brad W.
I am not a judge of Thai food I don't eat it all that often, but I am a judge of people food. They make good people food! I came in between lunch and dinner and they place was only half cleaned from lunch. Not such a great thing. However, the wait staff was friendly. The food was good and was ready extremely fast. I would happily eat here again, for a casual meal.
(4)Daniel W.
This place is unreal. We eat here pretty regularly and is the best thai I have had. I swear by their pineapple, chicken curry!
(5)Ryan T.
The reviews on this are a little inflated. The food is decent, but not near as savory or high quality ingredients as really great Thai places. This place is what you'd expect from a neighborhood cheap Thai place.
(3)Kelly R.
I've been going to this place for 6 years! I love their curry. I've tried every single one and love them all. Their beef waterfall is great as well as the soups. They don't use MSG which is huge for me. I simply cannot eat there without ordering the Coconut Mango rice for dessert. It's a real treat! Can't stop going here....
(4)Jeff K.
Had OK curry in the past (but it tasted like it came out of a can), but made the mistake last time of ordering the Pad Thai, or fried noodles. Awful - absolutely the worst Pad Thai I have EVER had. So sweet - it tasted like someone had mixed cool-aid powder in the sauce, and small portion for almost $10 - on Wed. night was this not the regular cook? Couldn't believe it. Then, they turned on the A/C full blast mid way through my meal and the outlet was UNDER my table! In 30 seconds my legs were frozen. (They give this "special" table to people coming in solo - beware!) I left no tip, cause the serving girl was so stupid and rude - when I mentioned I was very uncomfortable, she just laughed. Will never ever return here.
(1)Chantrelle C.
Really good food. Service was good. It wasn't too busy when we first got there on a Friday night, but more groups started trickling in around 8pm. The price point is pretty good, the serving size for the curry is on par with most Thai restaurants, but the Pad Thai serving was a bit smaller than what I'm used to. We got the pumpkin curry with chicken and pad thai with beef--both had amazing favors. The mango with sticky rice dessert was good too!
(3)Steve J.
My favorite place for Thai food in Utah is definitely the Thai House. Their lunch specials are the best value your going to find for lunch. Not always the quickest service around but the food is worth the wait.
(5)Michael P.
I'm rather surprised at all the positive reviews for Thai House as they don't follow the local custom of adding so much sugar to the food as to render it unrecognizable - hooray for good taste! The curries are all very well executed as are the stir fries that I've had (pad gra prow, pad rad na, pad ped, etc...). The tom ka gai is probably the best version that I have had in Utah. I can't comment on the pad thai because it's not a proper Thai dish and, as an aside, anyone who bases a review of a Thai restaurant solely on this dish should be mocked. Proper seasoning aside, what impresses about Thai House is the amount of veg in the dishes. Usual tom ka is tasty but quite thin, here it's 2 solid meals. My biggest complaint is that if you want your dish spicy you never know what you are going to get. I've had 4 star that was bland and 3 star that lit me up.
(4)James K.
Whenever I visit my mom in Lehi we always make a point to have lunch here! Amazing lunch specials. The sauces are nuanced and delicious
(5)Nekoagogo S.
I really like the food here. Everything i've tried is good. My favorite is the yellow curry, and there's usually enough for 3 more meals to take home. Dont have anything bad to say about this place.
(5)Erin M.
Love Thai House. We frequently order and take it home to eat. Love the Massaman Curry, Thom Ka Gai, and Pad Thai. One of my favorites!
(5)M P.
Cooks have changed, but remains the best Restaurant in Lehi, UT, (IMO). Lunch Specials are hearty and will fill you up. Chicken on a stick is excellent and the curries are great! Staff are friendly and will chat if you want them to and the place is not too busy. Lots of seating in 3 rooms.
(5)Lea H.
Best Massaman Curry in Utah. Also love the Duck, red, green, and yellow curries. Most Thai places in Utah sweeten their curry, but this place stays true to authentic flavor. Love this place!
(5)Jen D.
After having lived in Thailand, I'm always on the hunt for great Thai. This place was pretty good, if I didn't have so many other places to try, I may go back, but probably not. Their curries had good flavor, but not enough spice for me... I'm sure that can be adjusted. I came in here for lunch yesterday and I have to say the biggest downside was the service. Frankly, it was pretty horrible. Took forever to be seated, we didn't get our water and teas until seconds before our entrees arrived and there was no mention of the check...eventually we wandered to the front to pay and they calculated our bill up there. All in all, I liked the "family" feeling it had and can overlook the service issues - maybe they were just understaffed....
(3)Jason P.
Good thai food especially for Lehi Utah. The mussaman curry was quite good.
(3)Jason B.
My wife is a longtime fan of the Thai House, and I just had my first venture there. I ordered a lunch special with beef & broccoli, tom yum, and egg rolls. It was all good, and way too much food. Sadly, we didn't have room for the mango sticky rice, which is the wife's favorite.
(4)Dan T.
Ok, it's thai, and it's a house. Hard to forget... since it's the only thai place for miles. We often do lunch here. For the money, it wins hands down. Their lunch combos, with tom ka coconut soup, chicken satay, and curry dishes on rice (we get the masaman curry with cashews, chicken, potatoes and such) are about 7 bucks. Their other thai dishes are completely up to par. Eat here.
(4)Tyler B.
There are limited choices for Thai food in Utah County. This place will hit the spot.
(3)Loren A.
About the best you can do in North Utah County. But four stars people, come on??? The food is o.k. and the service is good. Can't complain. If I am desperate to get my Thai on, but don't feel like driving up to Salt Lake, then I will drop in.
(3)Jeff N Shelley G.
Great Thai food takes time! This place is the best in Utah! Very authentic. If you complain about the wait than you don't know good Thai food.
(5)Jason S.
I love this place - pad Thai is my fav dish
(5)Tuan N.
As far as Thai food goes, this place is alright. I did like the ambiance of the place which essentially is like home cooking. It's quite literally a house that serves Thai food and the lady who served us seemed like she lived there and cooked the food too. So the food comes out a little later than you might be used to, but I didn't have too much problem with that. The food was good, but it wasn't the best I've had and they didn't have a spice rack that I'm used to having in Thai restaurants. But if you're craving Thai food, this place won't disappoint since it was still quite delicious.
(3)Tim H.
I LOVE this restaurant. The owner's are really nice, the servings are plentiful and have been consistently delicious. There was one time we had a slightly sub-par mango rice, but we were warned that the mangos were not the best at that time of year. I usually get the pineapple-chicken curry, it's awesome. Pad Thai noodles are also a hit.
(5)Tim M.
Great food. Great service. Nice ambiance. Had Pad Thai, pineapple curry, amazing soup and dumplings.
(5)Talar H.
Amazingly good, per 9-year old trying Thai for first time. Everybody else was very happy and gave 5 stars. Really good food- high quality curries per husband (red and Massaman). Expected slow service based on other reviews but not the case. Food arrived less than 10 mins of ordering. Orange chicken was "best ever" per all 3 boys.
(5)Janice L.
Have been going here for some time now and its usually been pretty good. Went the other day and it was horrible. They only had one girl working out front to seat people, ring them up and serve the food and the place was packed. Also there were several to go orders and she had to keep up with that as well. We waited forever to get our food and when it did come my pad thai (which I get every time and love) was awful. It had too much sauce on it and was runny and tasted so strongly of FISH. It was not at all like the pad thai I usually get there. The woman in the kitchen could not keep up with all the orders. At one point a man went to the kitchen and asked where his food was and she came out and gave him a bowl of something. Also would help if the staff spoke English. The girl came to the table once and I told her that my dish was not good and I couldn't eat it. She just stood there with a blank expression on her face. She stood like that for a good minute not saying a word. I said again I really cant eat this it does not taste right like it usually does. She finally just backed away and I think she mumbled sorry. Every other restaurant I have been to has apologized and asked me if I want something else or can they make me a new one, something. Not here. When we got the check the pad thai was still on the bill. We said this was not edible and we don't think its fair to have to pay for something we didn't eat. She leaves and comes back and says ok we can split the bill. OH now she can speak English. I say no that isn't fair and asked to speak to the cook. The lady comes out and she has made this dish for me several times and knows us and I explain that this wasn't like usual and didn't taste right. She says you should ask to have something left off it if you don't like it. I said I love it I always order it and this time it is different. Again she says its my fault I should ask for it different. There is obviously something lost in translation, and they just lost some customers that ate there alot.
(1)Damian T.
Best red curry I've had! Very nice people and I saw them picking fresh basil from out front!
(5)Cielo G.
Memorable Thai in a Victorian house. Curries are perfectly presented and seasoned with authenticity. Brown rice is available. Mango with sticky rice could be improved; the rice wasn't very "sticky". I asked for as little sauce as possible; it came swimming in sauce. Service was topnotch, all with a caring smile.
(4)Diana B.
The service is slow, but the food is worth the wait. This place is definitely my favorite Thai place ever, and I've gotten around. I mean, to a lot of Thai places. Thai restaurants! My two girl friends and I usually get Tom Ka Gai, Massaman Curry and Sticky Rice Mango- which fills us to bursting- and still have leftovers to fight over. I've had a couple menu items that were disappointing, but on the whole I am immensely satisfied with their tasty, tasty goodness.
(5)D J.
From the outside this place doesn't look like much, just an old house. Inside it's a quaint little Thai restaurant. Extremely affordable with large portions. I have to work to polish it all off, but my wife always has leftovers. Massaman is one of our favorites.
(4)Monica T.
My boyfriend and I were headed to his parents' place in Orem, and we wanted to snag some tasty Thai food on the way. We had heard good things about this place, so we decided to venture into glorious downtown Lehi. Upon being seated, the first thing I noticed was that the glass on the table was smaller than the table itself. I'm guessing they got new tables at some point but not new glass. Didn't bother me, I just thought it was interesting. The decor in general was very nice, and I always enjoy the relaxed, converted house atmosphere. We started with an order of the pork spring rolls. I am a lover of all things spring roll, so I devoured these. However, I'd say these were more good than great. I was kind of disappointed that they serve them with sweet chili sauce instead of the usual peanut sauce, but that's because peanut sauce is my special friend sometimes. After that, we had the tom ka gai soup with shrimp along with a pork dish whose name I can't remember (it was #32). The soup was super tasty (I liked how it was a bit less tangy than other versions of this soup), but the container they served it in made it kind of difficult to get the soup out and into my little bowl. The pork dish was a bit different than I was expecting from the description, as it was breaded and fried and didn't sound like it would be on the menu. So, I was eating a little more unhealthily than I expected, but it was still quite tasty. Service was friendly, but a bit slow. I chalk that up to it being a Friday night. Prices were pretty reasonable. Basically, this is a place that would probably stand out in an area that didn't have about eight million Thai restaurants. In this area, the place is good, but you can probably do a bit better.
(3)Stephanie C.
Over cooked steak, shrimp spring rolls have no flavor (poached shrimp and iceberg lettuce), papaya salad tasted almost sour. Disappointed to say the least
(2)Sarah P.
Best Thai food in Utah! This is my favorite place to go for Thai. I always get the beef satay and mango sweet sticky rice. I also love the Massaman curry, sweet and sour pork and thai orange chicken. My boyfriend has tried many of the entrees and loved them all. The staff is very friendly and we are always quickly served. Ordering their food for take out is an option as well. They usually have it all ready to go within 15 minutes.
(5)Ashley D.
Decent prices. Food was ok, but will not eat here again. Service was horrible.. We sat at table waiting for a server when we were the only ones there. Place was clean and cute atmosphere.
(3)Laurie B.
Who knew great Thai existed in Lehi? No offense to Lehi (I work in the city limits), but you smell like cow, just about 100% of the time. Good thing that doesn't affect the flavor of Thai House! Great price for great pad thai, and the curry lovers I went with gave it a great stamp of approval as well. I would love to go back soon!
(4)Kat S.
While passing through in a road trip we had the pleasure of eating here. We came in just before closing and were greeted with a smile. We ordered Tom Ka and panang curry. They were both really amazing. Usually I have to add something to spice up the Tom Ka but this was perfect (except for the baby corn but it was easy to pick out) and the Panang had amazing flavor! One thing to note is that they do not serve alcohol but it's not the end of the world. We were pleasantly surprised with this great Thai food find!!!
(5)Nathan A.
I judge a Thai restaurant by the Pad Thai, and Thai House does a great job. The serving size will always fill you up. The staff is very friendly. Is recommend it to anyone.
(4)Lea H.
Best Massaman Curry in Utah. Also love the Duck, red, green, and yellow curries. Most Thai places in Utah sweeten their curry, but this place stays true to authentic flavor. Love this place!
(5)Jen D.
After having lived in Thailand, I'm always on the hunt for great Thai. This place was pretty good, if I didn't have so many other places to try, I may go back, but probably not. Their curries had good flavor, but not enough spice for me... I'm sure that can be adjusted. I came in here for lunch yesterday and I have to say the biggest downside was the service. Frankly, it was pretty horrible. Took forever to be seated, we didn't get our water and teas until seconds before our entrees arrived and there was no mention of the check...eventually we wandered to the front to pay and they calculated our bill up there. All in all, I liked the "family" feeling it had and can overlook the service issues - maybe they were just understaffed....
(3)Jason P.
Good thai food especially for Lehi Utah. The mussaman curry was quite good.
(3)Jason B.
My wife is a longtime fan of the Thai House, and I just had my first venture there. I ordered a lunch special with beef & broccoli, tom yum, and egg rolls. It was all good, and way too much food. Sadly, we didn't have room for the mango sticky rice, which is the wife's favorite.
(4)Dan T.
Ok, it's thai, and it's a house. Hard to forget... since it's the only thai place for miles. We often do lunch here. For the money, it wins hands down. Their lunch combos, with tom ka coconut soup, chicken satay, and curry dishes on rice (we get the masaman curry with cashews, chicken, potatoes and such) are about 7 bucks. Their other thai dishes are completely up to par. Eat here.
(4)Tyler B.
There are limited choices for Thai food in Utah County. This place will hit the spot.
(3)Nekoagogo S.
I really like the food here. Everything i've tried is good. My favorite is the yellow curry, and there's usually enough for 3 more meals to take home. Dont have anything bad to say about this place.
(5)Diana B.
The service is slow, but the food is worth the wait. This place is definitely my favorite Thai place ever, and I've gotten around. I mean, to a lot of Thai places. Thai restaurants! My two girl friends and I usually get Tom Ka Gai, Massaman Curry and Sticky Rice Mango- which fills us to bursting- and still have leftovers to fight over. I've had a couple menu items that were disappointing, but on the whole I am immensely satisfied with their tasty, tasty goodness.
(5)M P.
Cooks have changed, but remains the best Restaurant in Lehi, UT, (IMO). Lunch Specials are hearty and will fill you up. Chicken on a stick is excellent and the curries are great! Staff are friendly and will chat if you want them to and the place is not too busy. Lots of seating in 3 rooms.
(5)Riana B.
THE BEST THAI FOOD IN THE STATE!!! Thai House is absolutely the best food in the area (including all of the Thai restaurants downtown). And, being from California, Thai House beats every single Thai place in California also. From the to-die-for Calamari or Spring Rolls (or anything from the appetizer menu) to the delicious curries that are out of this world, to the noodle dishes like Yum Woon Sen, Pad Thai, or Pad Woon Sen. The portions are incredibly generous and the staff is very friendly. Also a great lunch menu and they give you much more food than any other Thai place as well. Just give it a try...you won't be disappointed!
(5)Loren A.
About the best you can do in North Utah County. But four stars people, come on??? The food is o.k. and the service is good. Can't complain. If I am desperate to get my Thai on, but don't feel like driving up to Salt Lake, then I will drop in.
(3)Jeff N Shelley G.
Great Thai food takes time! This place is the best in Utah! Very authentic. If you complain about the wait than you don't know good Thai food.
(5)Jason S.
I love this place - pad Thai is my fav dish
(5)Tuan N.
As far as Thai food goes, this place is alright. I did like the ambiance of the place which essentially is like home cooking. It's quite literally a house that serves Thai food and the lady who served us seemed like she lived there and cooked the food too. So the food comes out a little later than you might be used to, but I didn't have too much problem with that. The food was good, but it wasn't the best I've had and they didn't have a spice rack that I'm used to having in Thai restaurants. But if you're craving Thai food, this place won't disappoint since it was still quite delicious.
(3)Tim H.
I LOVE this restaurant. The owner's are really nice, the servings are plentiful and have been consistently delicious. There was one time we had a slightly sub-par mango rice, but we were warned that the mangos were not the best at that time of year. I usually get the pineapple-chicken curry, it's awesome. Pad Thai noodles are also a hit.
(5)Tim M.
Great food. Great service. Nice ambiance. Had Pad Thai, pineapple curry, amazing soup and dumplings.
(5)Talar H.
Amazingly good, per 9-year old trying Thai for first time. Everybody else was very happy and gave 5 stars. Really good food- high quality curries per husband (red and Massaman). Expected slow service based on other reviews but not the case. Food arrived less than 10 mins of ordering. Orange chicken was "best ever" per all 3 boys.
(5)Steve J.
My favorite place for Thai food in Utah is definitely the Thai House. Their lunch specials are the best value your going to find for lunch. Not always the quickest service around but the food is worth the wait.
(5)Nick H.
This place is a good Thai option with great service. The lunch specials are a great deal and hit the spot. The Phad Thai dish is a great option as well as several of the Curry dishes. The food was brought out fast and the wait to be seated was non-existent. Pretty quiet atmosphere, and a great place to conduct business over lunch. If you are in the area and craving Thai food this is a great option.
(4)Scott C.
Thai House is an absolutely wonderful Thai spot that really earns your business. The food is absolutely amazing as well. This is what looks like somebody's converted home int the middle of Lehi's Main Street. The dishes my family likes to order are the Chicken Satay (the Peanut Sauce is AMAZING), the Pad Him Ma Parn, the Panang Curry, and the Pad Thai. They also offer take out and if you have a large order they give you a box big enough to actually carry it all at once. The personnel are always friendly and have been known to slip you some free spring rolls or extra rice every now and then. I love them and would recommend them to anyone for a date night or just a simple lunch. They are also open late enough to calm a late night craving.
(5)Brian S.
Great little Thai restaurant with reasonable prices. Lunch specials are served from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and cost $6.99 with rice, an entree, soup and appetizer.
(4)Brian C.
Good food, reasonable prices, lots of options on the menu including Pho soup. Service was average, but more then made up for with the quality of the food.
(4)D J.
From the outside this place doesn't look like much, just an old house. Inside it's a quaint little Thai restaurant. Extremely affordable with large portions. I have to work to polish it all off, but my wife always has leftovers. Massaman is one of our favorites.
(4)Erin M.
Love Thai House. We frequently order and take it home to eat. Love the Massaman Curry, Thom Ka Gai, and Pad Thai. One of my favorites!
(5)Ivan S.
This place is a serious win! Also pretty kid friendly and good customer services Their Pad Thai is very solid and I personally enjoy the Rad Na Kaa with beef, their Massaman curry is legit. Overall very good Thai food and fun atmosphere for Lehi Utah! So I highly recommend this joint if you live in or are traveling through Lehi, also the prices are very reasonable.
(5)Sarah B.
Best Thai food I have ever had! It is delicious! Cooked to perfection and the service is great!
(5)Chris H.
Absolutely the best Thai food ever. It's not super spacious(it's in am old house) but they make the best of their space. Great cozy feeling. Tip:don't bring a large truck/suv. Their lot is small
(5)Emm V.
I came here with large group and we were seated right away. The service was sub par, I'm assuming the girl was very new. They also forgot one of the main dishes. Other than those mistakes, the food was amazing and authentic.
(4)Jill O.
I like trying different thai places and this is one of my favorites. I haven't had a bad thing on the menu...pumpkin curry was particularly good!
(5)Zuhadi Z.
I expected much more from this place. First, there is no lunch specials. Thai Village in American Fork has the lunch menu come with small bowl of vegetables and a spring roll as sides for about the same price. Here, what you order is what you get. Which is ok. I guess I am bit spoiled. Anyway, I ordered the Thai Pumpkin Curry because it sounded.. different. Pumpkin in a curry? I was very curious and excited at the same time. Kind of like the first time I found out Lady Gaga was doing Jazz. When the dish came, sure enough I saw a few pieces of pumpkin sitting pretty in a bowl full of curry. But unfortunately that is as far as it gets. I feel that the pumpkin does not integrate at all with the curry. You know when you are in a party and you wonder if anybody will miss you if you leave? Apparently the curry won't miss the pumpkin. Big time. The curry itself is not bad. It tastes pleasant. It tastes safe. However, the chicken strips are a bit chewy and dry. It is either overcooked or put at too high of a temperature when they are cooked. So the whole meal experience was just exceptable. I still feel full and satisfied, but I don't get that grateful feeling of being alive to be able to have a great meal. Oh well.
(3)Mark P.
This is my second review of Thai House and the first one for dinner. It was 'ok'. It wasn't as good as my previous lunch there. I own some of the problem because I didn't ask for a higher level of heat in the curry, but everything was too mild. I don't have to have everything super spicy, but this dinner lacked any real heat at all. Furthermore, I notice that many Thai places fall victim to being too sweet. I know by its nature Thai dishes tend to be on the sweet side, but this was too much. I'm not completely turned off and will be back, but next time I'll be much more succinct in my ordering.
(3)Brett D.
The food wasn't impressive. Thai Village in American Fork is much better. The service was poor. The wait was long, while they were not busy. I definitely will not be coming back.
(2)Mary N.
My parents recently moved to Lehi, so I recommended we come here for lunch one day since it was close to their home. I'd been several years ago and thought it was really, really good, so I thought we'd have a good lunch. Things have apparently gone downhill since that last visit. It wasn't all bad, but it wasn't that great either. I ordered the daily lunch special, which was panang curry with chicken satay and soup (I want to say I ordered the tom ka). Mine was pretty good - the curry ran spicier than I've had at other restaurants, the soup was really flavorful, and the chicken satay was very good and tender. My parents ordered the chicken fried rice and orange chicken, and they were major misses. The orange chicken was SLATHERED in a thick, too sweet, viscous sauce, and the fried rice tasted like it had been made a few days prior. I was dismayed to find what were obviously frozen veggies in it as well, which were overcooked and stale tasting. The overall flavors of the rice were good, but it left a lot to be desired. On top of it, there appeared to be only one server and one runner for the entire restaurant, so we did a lot of sitting and waiting. Unfortunately, I don't think we'll be returning.
(2)Benson K.
You wouldn't expect a great Thai place in Lehi, but here we are. The Massaman Curry with beef & rice is a takeout favorite of mine, but really all the curries are great. Portions are large, when I'm working late we'll usually split an order of curry between two people, which is still plenty filling. Not bad for $11 with tax. The location is very cool, as other reviews mentioned it's literally in an old converted house, which sounds odd but it makes for a very interesting dining experience. Word to the wise on takeout though--when you phone in an order it seems like the quoted time is always 10-15 minutes. In reality, I've never gotten my food in less than 20-25. After arriving early my first couple orders I got used to that though and with the extra time in mind it's great--fresher food!
(4)Dianne H.
I love this place! My favorite is the green curry and chicken satay. It's best to come during the lunch specials they offer from Monday to Thursday till 3:00pm. You chose an entree, small appetizer, and soup for $7.99 Service is friendly and fast. As much as I love this place, I'm very surprised to see that it is always fairly empty whenever I go in. Maybe because I only go at lunch instead of dinner. Very easy to find right off of Main Street in Lehi. Lots of parking in their own lot. I would recommend trying the Thai Lemonade or Thai Tea. The Thai Lemonade is a bit salty, but amazing! Writing this is making me hungry, I'm actually going to go there now.
(5)Don K.
Pad Thai peanut sauce was watered down.... shrimp was a little rubbery. Thai dumplings were flat with no substance.
(3)Chris G.
We've been visiting the Lehi Thai house ever since it opened over 5 years ago. Consistent, quality, delicious. Must have the mango sticky rice!
(4)Mike M.
Great little Thai restaurant on Lehi Main. Great service and awesome food. The masuman curry was delicious!
(4)Mike M.
I had a spicy fried rice. Good service and Good food. I wish they used Thai rice for Fried rice, then it would have been much better. I would like to try Mango Sticky Rice next time.
(3)Flora H.
Red curry was fabulous! Perfect silky texture, good amount of spice, and the fresh basil leaves gave it depth and a delicious freshness. This was our first visit and after trying more than one of thai restaurants in the area and being sorely disappointed by the red curry, it was so refreshing to finally find exactly what we were looking for. As others have mentioned, the owner is a delight, and you can tell he truly cares about the quality of the food and service. Would highly recommend, and we will definitely be going back!
(5)Curtis C.
We came here with a couple of friends on a Friday night and loved it. The service was nice and quick, the acoustics made it so we could all hear each other even with a noisy family on the table next to us, and the food was great. I ordered the Thai House Duck Curry and loved every bite of it. The portions were generous and I felt that I got my moneys worth. There aren't many places with good duck around and I was surprised with just how good this duck was. This is easily one of the best Thai places around and certainly a lot better than the onslaught of chain restaurants the area has recently received.
(4)Brenton B.
Very good food! I got the #20 manasan curry and shrimp rolls as an appetizer. Our curry was supposed to have cashews but did not. They were both very good! The waitress we had was not very helpful with suggestions. Guess she doesn't like eating here. But overall they were all polite. I plan on coming back again.
(4)Kristen T.
This is by far one of the best Thai restaurants I've been to in Utah. The food is great, it's got a wonderful atmosphere, and it's relatively cheap, too! I will definitely come back, and I recommend this place to anyone who enjoys good Thai food like I do. I had the Pad Thai and the Sweet and Sour Pork, and both were absolutely delicious. :D
(4)Bryan H.
Don't let looks deceive you. The food here is amazing, and the portion sizes are great! Best Thai food in town!
(5)Flavio M.
Thai House is legit. I'm not a huge fan of Thai food but I can always find something great to eat. My friends and coworkers who love Thai food swear by this place. Give this place a shot. The flavors are good and the price is right.
(5)Sarah M.
We have given this place two tries and both times we have felt like this place is mediocre. It just never seems to hit the spot when we are craving Thai food. This last time we ordered the Pad Thai with vegetables and the Massaman (1 chicken and 1 beef), which is our favorite Thai dish. Both times we have ordered the Massaman the sauce was watery (rather than rich and creamy), extremely mild, little chicken, and hardly any potatoes (4 cubes) and almost no nuts. The Pad Thai was the best from what we ordered but the veggies were over cooked, one teaspoon of peanuts on the side, and I asked for extra cilantro but none was put in my take out order. The food here is eatable but not blow your socks off yummy. When I go out to eat I want my food to be memorable:). Still looking for a good Thai place in the Lehi/American Fork area.
(3)Chad L.
Tony the Tiger would love this place because it's grrrrreat! Had chicken pad thai and massaman curry, both were excellent. We arrived at about 8:30 on a Saturday night and were seated immediately. Service was good, meals were prepared quickly. The mango sticky rice was tasty too. There are more and more dining options in Lehi but this place remains a favorite.
(4)Joel S.
Charming converted historic home with great Thai food. Try the the Pad Thai or the Pumpkin Curry. This is a favorite with my wife and I and a great place to take one of the kids once in a while.
(5)Lee K.
Has anyone else noticed that there is a Thai House restaurant at 288 W Main in Lehi and a Thai Village at 208 W Main in American Fork? They're both in old houses too. All too easy to confuse the two... Here's a tip; if you new boss invites you out to have Thai food in the Lehi area be very sure you are *certain* which restaurant you're supposed to show up at. 'Nuff said. In the past week I have eaten at both these Thai restaurants in this area. Based on that I can offer you another, probably more valuable tip: if you are choosing between them, go for this one. Hands down, Thai House in Lehi has better food and a better ambiance. Neither is bad, Thai House is better. I had some trouble with the service at Thai House, but I am convinced that was a rare combination of end-of-the night and a waitperson in training. The food made up for it.
(4)Nicole Gilbert M.
The food here had very little flavor. There was one waitress who was also the cashier and she was running all over. It wasn't bad, but I've definitely had better Thai food. I did really like the spring roll. It was like a salad in rice paper. It was different, but yummy!
(3)Kat S.
While passing through in a road trip we had the pleasure of eating here. We came in just before closing and were greeted with a smile. We ordered Tom Ka and panang curry. They were both really amazing. Usually I have to add something to spice up the Tom Ka but this was perfect (except for the baby corn but it was easy to pick out) and the Panang had amazing flavor! One thing to note is that they do not serve alcohol but it's not the end of the world. We were pleasantly surprised with this great Thai food find!!!
(5)J K.
Thai House is one of our favorite places to eat! The food is delicious! Massaman curry is one of our favorite dishes. Give it a try. You won't be disappointed!
(5)Brad W.
I am not a judge of Thai food I don't eat it all that often, but I am a judge of people food. They make good people food! I came in between lunch and dinner and they place was only half cleaned from lunch. Not such a great thing. However, the wait staff was friendly. The food was good and was ready extremely fast. I would happily eat here again, for a casual meal.
(4)Daniel W.
This place is unreal. We eat here pretty regularly and is the best thai I have had. I swear by their pineapple, chicken curry!
(5)Janice L.
Have been going here for some time now and its usually been pretty good. Went the other day and it was horrible. They only had one girl working out front to seat people, ring them up and serve the food and the place was packed. Also there were several to go orders and she had to keep up with that as well. We waited forever to get our food and when it did come my pad thai (which I get every time and love) was awful. It had too much sauce on it and was runny and tasted so strongly of FISH. It was not at all like the pad thai I usually get there. The woman in the kitchen could not keep up with all the orders. At one point a man went to the kitchen and asked where his food was and she came out and gave him a bowl of something. Also would help if the staff spoke English. The girl came to the table once and I told her that my dish was not good and I couldn't eat it. She just stood there with a blank expression on her face. She stood like that for a good minute not saying a word. I said again I really cant eat this it does not taste right like it usually does. She finally just backed away and I think she mumbled sorry. Every other restaurant I have been to has apologized and asked me if I want something else or can they make me a new one, something. Not here. When we got the check the pad thai was still on the bill. We said this was not edible and we don't think its fair to have to pay for something we didn't eat. She leaves and comes back and says ok we can split the bill. OH now she can speak English. I say no that isn't fair and asked to speak to the cook. The lady comes out and she has made this dish for me several times and knows us and I explain that this wasn't like usual and didn't taste right. She says you should ask to have something left off it if you don't like it. I said I love it I always order it and this time it is different. Again she says its my fault I should ask for it different. There is obviously something lost in translation, and they just lost some customers that ate there alot.
(1)Damian T.
Best red curry I've had! Very nice people and I saw them picking fresh basil from out front!
(5)Cielo G.
Memorable Thai in a Victorian house. Curries are perfectly presented and seasoned with authenticity. Brown rice is available. Mango with sticky rice could be improved; the rice wasn't very "sticky". I asked for as little sauce as possible; it came swimming in sauce. Service was topnotch, all with a caring smile.
(4)Sarah P.
Best Thai food in Utah! This is my favorite place to go for Thai. I always get the beef satay and mango sweet sticky rice. I also love the Massaman curry, sweet and sour pork and thai orange chicken. My boyfriend has tried many of the entrees and loved them all. The staff is very friendly and we are always quickly served. Ordering their food for take out is an option as well. They usually have it all ready to go within 15 minutes.
(5)Ashley D.
Decent prices. Food was ok, but will not eat here again. Service was horrible.. We sat at table waiting for a server when we were the only ones there. Place was clean and cute atmosphere.
(3)Laurie B.
Who knew great Thai existed in Lehi? No offense to Lehi (I work in the city limits), but you smell like cow, just about 100% of the time. Good thing that doesn't affect the flavor of Thai House! Great price for great pad thai, and the curry lovers I went with gave it a great stamp of approval as well. I would love to go back soon!
(4)Larry F.
This is one of my favorite Thai restaurants in the valley. I eat there quite frequently with coworkers and we always leave very satisfied with both the food and service. A few dishes that I've tried and like include their pad thai, beef waterfall, sum tum, massaman curry, yellow curry, and green curry. There are others, but I can't remember their names. I've yet to try something I didn't like. The setting is also quite enjoyable. As alluded to by its name, the restaurant is actually a converted old house in downtown Lehi. The floors are hardwood (and squeaky), there's a fireplace, traditional Thai decor, and the tables and chairs are scattered throughout three different rooms. All in all it makes for a quiet and cozy atmosphere. The only minor complaint I have is that the service can be a little slow during the lunch hour, so get there early if you only have an hour for lunch.
(5)Nathan A.
I judge a Thai restaurant by the Pad Thai, and Thai House does a great job. The serving size will always fill you up. The staff is very friendly. Is recommend it to anyone.
(4)Felicia M.
We have been to Thai House many times in the past, with pretty good experiences. We had some steak appetizers with sauce once that were so hard/chewy it was really inedible and definitely not worth the money. Since then I've become a vegetarian. I ordered the Pad Thai with tofu. I was disappointed when my boyfriend picked it up and I looked through it to discover lots and lots of pieces of chicken in it along with the tofu! We called them back and the young man on the phone wasn't very sorry about it. However, when my boyfriend went to pick up the new Pad Thai without chicken or egg in it, the chef was so kind and extremely apologetic! As far as the quality, most items on the menu taste good, but are lacking actual vegetables and quality ingredients. The Pad Thai lists many other vegetables as do and many other dishes, but they mainly consist of a lot of noodles/ rice and sauce with a few wilted vegetables. Also the tofu isn't very good, it is really spongy and every time I ask for "crispy tofu" they give me the plain normal kind. Overall the meals are okay and not bad, but I think from now on we are going to check out other Thai places .
(3)C. W.
I've been a regular customer off and on since they opened years ago. The Thai House was my first introduction to Thai cuisine and they definitely set the bar pretty high. I have yet to find another local place with comparable quality and taste. Highly recommended: Tom Ka Gai soup, Massaman curry and Pad Thai. Great flavors, not too heavy or greasy. Mango rice is just okay; I have friends who love it but I'm just "meh" about it. Spring rolls are good, but I don't care for the dipping sauce as it's a little too oily for me. The lunch special is a nice value and is a good way to try items without buying an entire entree. The only reason I would not give them 5 stars is the service and atmosphere. Service is usually friendly, but sometimes really slow during busy times. The old house setting is quaint, but you can hear every little noise and conversation, so don't come here expecting a lot of privacy.
(4)Amanda C.
I love Thai House for lunch, you can't beat $6.99 for a good thai lunch. Every day they have 3 options of main dishes, one always being Mussaman. It also comes with the choice of their coconut chicken soup or a spicy chicken soup. My favorite is always the coconut but both are yummy! Then you also get a choice of 2 sides that change daily. My favorite day of the week is Monday when they have a pumkin curry. Thai house also has my favorite Pho in the area. It has an amazing flavor and great meat. I even sometimes get it vegetarian with lots of vegetables instead of the meat. One down side to Thai house is that it can be slow if there are a lot of people there. So make sure you plan a little extra time.
(4)Sarah T.
This place is so awesome! I love Thai food and this place is definitely one of the best. The people that work there are so nice and suggested a twist of lime in my Thai iced tea; which was delicious. The yellow curry was a little spicy for me but the flavor was definitely there. Huge servings too!
(5)Abe N.
This is probably my favorite Thai place in Utah County. I also love Thai Village, but I think this might be a slight step up in quality. The food isn't as colorful, but tastes better. I'm hoping the lack of color means it's more natural or something. Haha. My favorite is the pineapple curry.
(4)Ryan T.
The reviews on this are a little inflated. The food is decent, but not near as savory or high quality ingredients as really great Thai places. This place is what you'd expect from a neighborhood cheap Thai place.
(3)Kelly R.
I've been going to this place for 6 years! I love their curry. I've tried every single one and love them all. Their beef waterfall is great as well as the soups. They don't use MSG which is huge for me. I simply cannot eat there without ordering the Coconut Mango rice for dessert. It's a real treat! Can't stop going here....
(4)Jeff K.
Had OK curry in the past (but it tasted like it came out of a can), but made the mistake last time of ordering the Pad Thai, or fried noodles. Awful - absolutely the worst Pad Thai I have EVER had. So sweet - it tasted like someone had mixed cool-aid powder in the sauce, and small portion for almost $10 - on Wed. night was this not the regular cook? Couldn't believe it. Then, they turned on the A/C full blast mid way through my meal and the outlet was UNDER my table! In 30 seconds my legs were frozen. (They give this "special" table to people coming in solo - beware!) I left no tip, cause the serving girl was so stupid and rude - when I mentioned I was very uncomfortable, she just laughed. Will never ever return here.
(1)Chantrelle C.
Really good food. Service was good. It wasn't too busy when we first got there on a Friday night, but more groups started trickling in around 8pm. The price point is pretty good, the serving size for the curry is on par with most Thai restaurants, but the Pad Thai serving was a bit smaller than what I'm used to. We got the pumpkin curry with chicken and pad thai with beef--both had amazing favors. The mango with sticky rice dessert was good too!
(3)Monica T.
My boyfriend and I were headed to his parents' place in Orem, and we wanted to snag some tasty Thai food on the way. We had heard good things about this place, so we decided to venture into glorious downtown Lehi. Upon being seated, the first thing I noticed was that the glass on the table was smaller than the table itself. I'm guessing they got new tables at some point but not new glass. Didn't bother me, I just thought it was interesting. The decor in general was very nice, and I always enjoy the relaxed, converted house atmosphere. We started with an order of the pork spring rolls. I am a lover of all things spring roll, so I devoured these. However, I'd say these were more good than great. I was kind of disappointed that they serve them with sweet chili sauce instead of the usual peanut sauce, but that's because peanut sauce is my special friend sometimes. After that, we had the tom ka gai soup with shrimp along with a pork dish whose name I can't remember (it was #32). The soup was super tasty (I liked how it was a bit less tangy than other versions of this soup), but the container they served it in made it kind of difficult to get the soup out and into my little bowl. The pork dish was a bit different than I was expecting from the description, as it was breaded and fried and didn't sound like it would be on the menu. So, I was eating a little more unhealthily than I expected, but it was still quite tasty. Service was friendly, but a bit slow. I chalk that up to it being a Friday night. Prices were pretty reasonable. Basically, this is a place that would probably stand out in an area that didn't have about eight million Thai restaurants. In this area, the place is good, but you can probably do a bit better.
(3)Stephanie C.
Over cooked steak, shrimp spring rolls have no flavor (poached shrimp and iceberg lettuce), papaya salad tasted almost sour. Disappointed to say the least
(2)Michael P.
I'm rather surprised at all the positive reviews for Thai House as they don't follow the local custom of adding so much sugar to the food as to render it unrecognizable - hooray for good taste! The curries are all very well executed as are the stir fries that I've had (pad gra prow, pad rad na, pad ped, etc...). The tom ka gai is probably the best version that I have had in Utah. I can't comment on the pad thai because it's not a proper Thai dish and, as an aside, anyone who bases a review of a Thai restaurant solely on this dish should be mocked. Proper seasoning aside, what impresses about Thai House is the amount of veg in the dishes. Usual tom ka is tasty but quite thin, here it's 2 solid meals. My biggest complaint is that if you want your dish spicy you never know what you are going to get. I've had 4 star that was bland and 3 star that lit me up.
(4)James K.
Whenever I visit my mom in Lehi we always make a point to have lunch here! Amazing lunch specials. The sauces are nuanced and delicious
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