Tiny space with just a few tables inside and outside creates a cozy atmosphere. Light music plays quietly, making the vibe relaxed and welcoming. The place feels homely and offers authentic Thai flavors in a small, heartwarming setting.
Gyozas come with a light spicy kick that sets them apart. They have a crispy texture that adds to the flavor.
Strong, sweet flavor defines the Thai iced tea here. It costs around $4 and pairs well with various dishes.
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The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating options.
Lunch specials are available on weekdays with good portion sizes.
The food is cooked to order, ensuring freshness and quality.
Space blends subtle Thai decor with spacious seating and a clean, fresh scent that sets a calm, authentic tone. Background features Thai pop and K-pop music videos projected on walls, creating a lively yet relaxed atmosphere. The vibe recalls bustling Bangkok streets with a modern, chill energy.
Pork gyoza offers a perfect mix of textures and strong flavor, especially with the dipping sauce. The kitchen shows care for quality by remaking any burnt orders.
Sweet, earthy, and creamy flavors define the Thai tea here. The menu includes a Green Thai milk tea that is distinct from matcha, offering a refreshing balance to spicy dishes.
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The lunch special includes a dish, soup or salad, and a drink for a good price.
Expect smaller portion sizes for the price compared to other Thai restaurants.
They offer unique Thai specialties that are hard to find elsewhere.
Halal Thai restaurant with cozy atmosphere and warm, inviting decor featuring Islamic details and a private prayer room. The space is clean and quiet, ideal for relaxed dining. It draws a lively crowd and offers authentic, flavorful dishes with notable spice levels.
Steamed gyozas stand out with their fresh taste and soft texture. They often come as a starter alongside dishes like tom yum soup or drunken noodles.
Thai iced tea offers an authentic and refreshing taste here. The version with boba stands out as a popular choice.
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The restaurant offers Halal-certified food and good service.
Maya Thai Cuisine is Tampa's first halal Thai restaurant.
The spice level can be quite intense; ask for mild if sensitive.
Small cozy space with smart decor and soft music creates a warm, family-friendly vibe. The atmosphere stays chill and inviting, suited for relaxed dining. Known for authentic Thai cuisine and an extensive sake selection, it offers a distinctive local experience.
Steamed gyoza come out soft and perfectly cooked with a flavorful dipping sauce that complements them well. They pair nicely with other dishes like drunken noodles and Massaman curry.
Signature Thai tea comes mildly sweetened, creamy, and refreshing. It pairs well with meals and stands out as a rare find.
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Reservations are recommended as the restaurant is often full.
Happy hour runs from 5-7 pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
A 20% service charge is automatically added to the bill.
Small ramen and boba spot offers a cozy atmosphere with bright lighting and clean, spacious seating. The vibe stays laid-back and genuine, welcoming people looking for a relaxed meal. Fast-serving setup combines casual dining with a variety of boba tea options.
Gyoza comes perfectly cooked with a flavorful taste and a good number of pieces. Crab wontons also stand out alongside the gyoza.
Offers a wide variety of milk teas, Thai teas, and slushies. The Thai Milk Tea is pretty good but leans less sweet than usual. Plans include trying the Thai tea with matcha milk cap next time.
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Reservations are not required, and wait times are usually minimal.
The restaurant offers a variety of ramen, hibachi dishes, and boba tea.
To-go boxes are available for leftovers.
Cozy dining room with soft, warm lighting and beautiful wood decor creates a calm, relaxing atmosphere. Small, clean interior features heavy ceramic teacups and plates with artwork, giving a high-end feel. Music adds to the welcoming vibe, making it suitable for quiet meals or takeout.
Gyoza here comes with a unique sauce that stands out from the usual. The dumplings are consistently amazing and pair well with other appetizers like crab wontons and spring rolls.
Sweet and refreshing, the Thai tea stands out especially on hot days. It pairs well with dishes like spring rolls and chicken hibachi.
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DING Asian Cuisine closes at 10:30 pm.
There is plenty of convenient parking available.
Refills on most drinks, including fountain drinks, incur an extra charge.
Space blends modern design with traditional Thai charm, featuring beautiful orchids and high ceilings. Atmosphere varies from peaceful to loud with EDM, creating different energy levels. Seating is comfortable, and the environment feels inviting and upscale.
Steamed and fried gyoza offer flavorful bites with a satisfying texture. They pair well with dishes like Red Curry and stand out among appetizers like the curry puff and Mexican roll.
Creamy texture stands out with more cream than usual. The Thai tea tastes rich and pairs well with curries and soups.
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Reservations are recommended for larger parties to ensure seating.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Daily lunch specials are available from 11:30AM to 4PM with various options.
Asian restaurant offers a quiet and calming atmosphere with cozy, beautifully decorated interiors featuring comfortable seating and bright, cheerful lighting. The space suits both romantic dates and family gatherings, combining a modern, trendy design with a warm, inviting vibe.
Steamed gyoza comes out very tasty and pairs well with other dishes like noodles and sushi. The gyoza gets positive mentions for flavor and is a solid choice alongside other items.
Offers very delicious and refreshing Thai tea, including a version with boba that pairs well with savory dishes.
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Lunch specials are available daily with various affordable options.
Sushi rolls average between $5 and $8, making it budget-friendly.
The menu includes a diverse selection of ramen, sushi, and poke.
Small space with authentic Japanese decor and traditional seating creates a cozy, immersive atmosphere. Music features genuine Japanese tunes, enhancing the vibe. The setting encourages sharing small plates and street food in a relaxed, intimate environment.
Gyoza comes out excellent with a flavorful dipping sauce. It pairs well as a starter alongside other tasty dishes like eggplant skewers and agedashi tofu.
Addicting flavor defines the Thai tea here. It consistently hits the spot with a rich and satisfying taste.
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Parking is very limited, so arrive early or consider using Uber.
Expect a 45-minute wait on Fridays and Saturdays.
Happy hour runs daily from 5 to 7 pm with discounted drinks and snacks.
Private booths with curtains create a secluded dining experience enhanced by call buttons for quick service and device charging. The interior features beautiful decor that transports diners to Japan, offering an authentic atmosphere perfect for intimate meals or date nights.
Chicken Pan Fried Gyoza comes with an amazing dipping sauce. The gyoza pairs well with other items like octopus balls and fried chicken.
Sweet, creamy, and refreshing, the Thai milk tea comes with a milk froth topping and costs under $7 including tax. It pairs well with other drinks like lemonade with strawberry popping bubbles.
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Parking is available, including overflow in a nearby hotel lot.
A 10% student discount is offered.
Reservations are made on a tablet upon arrival.
Small restaurant with about 35 seats and outdoor seating offers a calm, welcoming atmosphere that feels family-friendly and laidback. Bright fluorescent lighting and minimal decorations create a simple, unpretentious setting. Space can feel crowded and cramped during busy times.
Steamed gyoza come soft with a savory filling. Fried gyoza offer a different texture and are worth trying. These dumplings are Chinese-style despite the Thai menu.
Milk Thai Tea stands out as a favorite in the area. Thai tea often comes with boba and pairs well with dishes like red curry and mango sticky rice.
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Maya Thai Cuisine is HFSAA Halal certified.
The restaurant offers Halal options for all dishes.
Maya Thai Cuisine closes between 3 and 5 PM daily.
Private booths with curtains and call buttons create a cozy, intimate atmosphere reminiscent of authentic ramen shops in Japan. The space features bamboo-themed decor and thoughtful amenities like USB and power outlets at each table. The environment feels spotlessly clean and welcoming, making it ideal for quiet meals or date nights.
Pan-fried gyoza stands out with a crispy texture and a sauce that adds a blissful flavor. Fried gyoza pairs well with lemonade and complements other dishes like ramen and skewers.
Sweet and flavorful Thai iced tea stands out here. The double boba Thai tea offers a fun twist with extra texture and taste.
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The lunch special is available Monday to Friday from 11:30 am to 4 pm.
Expect the restaurant to be busy on weekends, especially during lunch hours.
Seating is usually fast during weekdays, even at peak times.
Minimalist modern design meets cozy atmosphere filled with amazing aromas from the kitchen. Bright, airy space often feels lively and welcoming, with a clean, well-designed layout that includes a distinctive concrete divider. The vibe suits those seeking authentic Thai-Isan dining in a casual setting.
Gyoza serves as a common appetizer alongside dishes like chicken satay and spring rolls. It stands out as a popular starter and pairs well with drinks like Thai tea and natural coconut.
Creamy and nicely brewed, the Thai tea balances the heat of spicy dishes well. It comes with adjustable sweetness and stands out as a creamy Thai milk tea that pairs perfectly with rich curries.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
The restaurant has a Michelin star for 2023, 2024, and 2025.
Parking is ample and available near the restaurant.
Restaurant offers authentic Thai cuisine with generous portions and accurate spice levels. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, reflecting genuine hospitality. Staff are predominantly Thai, enhancing the authenticity and cultural experience.
Sauce and gyoza appear homemade with a generous portion served alongside meals. Gyoza comes as a potsticker appetizer paired often with Thai dishes like Pad Thai and Wonton noodle soup.
Lunch specials include a Thai iced tea or green tea with potstickers for $12. The Thai tea pairs well with dishes like Pad Thai and gyoza.
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Lunch specials are available for $12.99, including an appetizer and drink.
The restaurant is known for its clean environment and fresh ingredients.
Expect substantial portion sizes that are great for lunch.