Small, casual Thai restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and homey vibe. Space feels intimate and welcoming, suited for quiet meals or quick lunches. Known for excellent Pad Thai and authentic Thai flavors that stand out in the area.
Shrimp and tofu versions stand out with spicy flavors and fresh ingredients. Spring rolls often accompany the dish, making it a well-rounded meal.
Summer rolls come with a peanut sauce that stands out for its rich flavor. They work well as an appetizer alongside other dishes like spring rolls and papaya salad.
Good to know
Parking is easy at the restaurant.
They offered free spring rolls if I spent $39.
During November Saturdays, I could get 3 free spring rolls if I ordered more than $14.
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.
Pad Thai comes out fresh and perfectly cooked with a tasty balance of flavors. Spicy sauces add a nice kick to the dish.
Summer rolls come with fresh ingredients and a delicate balance of flavors. They pair well with other dishes and consistently taste delicious and well-prepared.
Good to know
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.
Stylish Thai restaurant with classy ocean-themed decor and a warm, inviting atmosphere. Live music and a secret speakeasy lounge add unique energy to the space. Signature cocktails like Mango Sticky Rice complement the standout Thai dishes.
Shrimp pad Thai stands out with full flavor and a delightful taste. Chicken pad Thai pairs well with other mains like pineapple chicken fried rice, both offering rich, satisfying flavors.
Summer rolls come with a peanut sauce that adds a rich flavor. They taste fairly standard and do not stand out much on their own.
Good to know
Expect a wait if arriving after 7pm on weekends.
The speakeasy opens at 5pm for cocktails.
Vegetarian options are available and clearly labeled.
Modest interior with dark walls and minimal lighting creates a quiet, almost eerie atmosphere. Fans from the kitchen add a constant background hum, balancing the stillness. Known for authentic pho and fresh noodles, it draws those seeking traditional Vietnamese flavors in a relaxed setting.
Chicken Pad Thai stands out with a delicious balance of flavors. The noodles have a solid reputation and pair well with spring rolls for a satisfying meal.
Freshness stands out with the summer rolls here, matching the quality of their pho and baos. They offer a clean, crisp bite that complements the other dishes well.
Good to know
Parking is limited and can be challenging in the small plaza.
The restaurant is located behind a gas station, making it somewhat hidden.
Prices are on the higher side, averaging $75 for five meals without drinks.
Clean, quiet space with a homey, family-run vibe and peaceful lighting and music creates a calm atmosphere. Generous portions of authentic Vietnamese and Thai dishes attract diners despite the spot's hidden gem status and reasonable prices.
Pad Thai here tastes like Pad Mee Korat, a Korat-style stir-fried noodle, with a smooth texture and a little bite. It is not very spicy but full of flavor, often served with chicken or shrimp.
Fresh shrimp summer rolls come with a really good peanut sauce and taste incredibly fresh. Tofu summer rolls also appear, both offering a light and tasty start to the meal.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from Monday to Thursday, 4-7 pm.
The meal cost $18, including tax for one soup and two spring rolls.
Credit card payments are not accepted; cash is required.
Small dining space centers on an open kitchen where dishes are prepared fresh. Atmosphere feels intimate and cozy with comfortable seating and trendy, beautiful decor. Energy stays welcoming and relaxed, drawing those who appreciate authentic Asian flavors and generous portions.
Massive portions come with the freshly made noodles in the Pad Thai. The chicken Pad Thai stands out with a level 3 spice option and no scallion, offering about three meals per order.
Freshness stands out with the summer rolls made right when ordered. They come alongside other dishes like seaweed salad and spicy tuna rolls, fitting well in a meal under $60 before tip.
Good to know
Happy hour offers cheap beer and a special menu.
Parking is free and ample at the restaurant.
The portions are large and reasonably priced.
Small, cozy dining space offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere with authentic Vietnamese and Chinese flavors. The menu features official NYC-style fried rice and best-in-town pho and Pad Thai, attracting those seeking genuine Asian cuisine. Prices remain reasonable, making it a hidden gem for casual, flavorful meals.
Chicken Pad Thai stands out with its great flavor and unbeatable price for the portion size. Other dishes like grilled pork and Vietnamese egg roll come off as average compared to the Pad Thai.
Summer rolls come with fresh ingredients and pair well with grilled pork vermicelli. They complement other dishes like fried pork dumplings and vermicelli pork buns.
Good to know
The meal for a family of five costs $103.
Takeout options are available but may be pricier than expected.
Portion sizes for dishes like Pad Thai are generous.
Small restaurant offers cozy, intimate atmosphere with charming decor including murals and a fish tank. The space feels warm and welcoming, ideal for quiet meals or date nights. Focus centers on high-quality pho, praised as some of the best in the area.
Medium-spicy fried tofu and shrimp versions stand out with generous portions and amazing flavor. Pad Thai here ranks as one of the best around, delivering consistent quality and taste.
Freshly made summer rolls come with a peanut sauce that complements them well. The rolls have a Vietnamese style and pair nicely with dishes like bahn mi.
Good to know
Happy hour runs long on weekdays, making it a great time to visit.
A regular lunch group meets on Fridays, so expect busyness during lunch.
The restaurant is closed between 3 and 4:30 PM and on Tuesdays.
Cozy space with beautiful Thai art and a quiet, relaxed atmosphere creates a comfortable dining experience. Clean, modern decor and friendly staff contribute to a welcoming vibe. Televisions on different channels add a casual touch without disrupting the calm environment.
Rich flavor stands out with the Pad Thai, which balances taste without being too spicy. Options like Chicken Pad Thai and crispy grouper accompany it well, making the dish consistently excellent and amazing.
Huge summer rolls come with three shrimp the size of the roll. They are often cut up and served with peanut sauce. The price is around $9.00 for three.
Good to know
Zap Thai Orlando offers both dine-in and take-out options.
The portion sizes at Zap Thai Orlando are larger than average.
Expect a significant price increase since the new owners took over.