Spacious and airy interior offers a quiet, relaxing atmosphere with subdued music that enhances the dining experience. The environment feels warm and inviting, suitable for families and casual meals. Minimal decor keeps the focus on the pleasant, unpretentious vibe throughout the space.
Family-oriented atmosphere welcomes kids easily. Spring rolls, sticky rice, and Thai tea stand out as kid favorites.
Authentic yellow curry with shrimp, mushrooms, and eggplant matches flavors found in Bangkok. Dishes like Pad Kra Pao taste like those in Thailand, offering a genuine Thai food experience.
Good to know
The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your favorite drinks.
Prices have increased significantly, with some dishes now nearly $20.
The restaurant has a new owner and chef since August 2023.
Cozy cafe with cute decor and board games on every table creates a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere. Quiet and comfortable space suits studying or hanging out with friends. Friendly staff and K-pop music add to the inviting vibe.
Kids enjoy smoothies with popping boba and fruity drinks like mango strawberry with rainbow jelly. The owner is patient and friendly with children, and games like Connect 4 add to the fun.
Thai curry stands out with its rich, flavorful taste. The Thai curry noodle soup and Thai curry soup offer a satisfying, spicy experience that pairs well with their tea options.
Good to know
Prices are very reasonable compared to other tea places.
The owner makes everything from scratch, ensuring fresh flavors.
The shop is clean and well-maintained, including the bathroom.
Small space with wood accents and license plate decor creates a cozy, authentic vibe. Atmosphere stays peaceful and family-friendly, with aromas and flavors that evoke Bangkok street food. Guests enjoy freshly prepared dishes with customizable spice levels.
Quiet environment keeps noise low, which helps kids sensitive to sound. Kids get a juice box on arrival, adding a simple touch that makes them happy.
Authentic Thai dishes stand out with rich flavors and fresh ingredients. The chicken satay is especially tasty and highlights the menu's quality.
Good to know
You can customize your dish with your choice of protein and heat level.
Each entree is large enough for multiple meals, making it a great value.
The restaurant offers unique Thai dishes that go beyond the standard fare.
Hot pot restaurant combines modern aesthetics with traditional Chinese elements in a clean, cozy space. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, suitable for both intimate meals and larger groups. Features include a self-serve sauce bar and occasional lively moments with music and light changes late at night.
Young kids eat free and receive free toys and cotton candy. Hot pot buffet offers a kid-friendly dining experience.
Tom Yum soup stands out with its spicy, fresh seafood flavor and is served in a family style hot pot that mixes bone broth and Tom Yum broth. The soup ranges from mildly spicy to very spicy, offering a strong house special flavor.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 2am.
They have limited seating, so arrive early.
Expect to pay around $40 per person for the all-you-can-eat option.
Spacious and clean hot pot restaurant with a modern yet cozy ambiance and traditional decor. Atmosphere stays pleasant and family-oriented even when crowded, with no strong food smells. Features include a hot pot counter offering multiple flavors without mixing smells and free toys for kids, creating a welcoming environment for all ages.
Free toys like a stuffed dog and magnets come with kids meals. A spinning wheel offers discounts for children. Fried chicken is a popular choice among the younger guests.
Braised offal and chicken feet come with lemongrass and lime flavors. Thai hotpot broth blends mild sourness and spiciness from tomatoes with sweet chicken broth and strong lemongrass aroma. Tom Yum stands out as a notable dish. Drinks include green Thai tea and milk tea.
Good to know
They offer a 20% discount every Thursday.
Lunch prices are cheaper compared to dinner options.
The all-you-can-eat price is $23.99, including drinks and dessert.
Small, clean restaurant with plenty of natural light and a cozy atmosphere. Music plays loudly, creating a lively but sometimes noisy environment. Friendly vibe with space that accommodates crowds despite its size.
Kids enjoy the fried rice made just for them. The menu includes Thai dishes that appeal to younger tastes. Service can be inconsistent, with some mix-ups in food delivery.
Thai dishes here are authentic and full of flavor, with highlights like creamy Panang Curry Pork and spicy drunken noodles. The shrimp Tom Yum soup is warm and comforting, while desserts like Mango Sticky Rice offer a soothing finish.
Good to know
They offer lunch specials for $10, which are quite affordable.
Takeout is fast and easy to order online.
The final bill includes an 18% standard gratuity.
Robot servers deliver food, adding a unique tech touch to a cozy, homey atmosphere. The space feels quiet and relaxing, welcoming families with beautiful decor. The vibe stays comfortable and casual, making it a standout among Thai restaurants.
Kids enjoy a robot entertainer that keeps them engaged. The noodles and orange chicken are favorites, even for picky eaters. This spot works well for families with children.
Pad Thai stands out with chicken and beef Pad Se Ew also highly praised. Red curry tastes fresh and creamy, paired with Nguyen's Thai tea for a flavorful meal and great service.
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The portions at Thai Curry are ample-sized and offer excellent value.
Prices at Thai Curry are affordable and competitive.
The restaurant does not serve beer or wine.
Buffet-style hot pot restaurant with tabletop burners at spacious booths seating up to six. Atmosphere stays clean and quiet, suitable for date nights and casual outings. Made-to-order skewers and wings, along with a wide variety of seafood and vegetables, distinguish the dining experience.
All-you-can-eat options include many choices suitable for kids. A 9-year-old vegan finds plenty of vegan-friendly dishes to enjoy.
Individual hot pots feature a Tom Yum broth that improves in flavor the longer it boils. The house special and Tom Yum are the most notable choices, while the Mongolian broth does not enhance with boiling.
Good to know
Hot Pot City offers an all-you-can-eat hot pot for $19.95.
Happy hour deals are available, providing discounts on select items.
The restaurant is only open at night on weekends during summer hours.
Small space filled with traditional Chinese vibes and multiple TVs creates a homey atmosphere with smooth jazz and 2000s classics playing. The place feels welcoming and comfortable, offering a late-night vibe that invites lingering.
Staff show patience and suggest child-friendly dishes. Kids enjoy the food, especially the spicy noodle bowl.
Massaman curry stands out as a favorite with rich flavor. The green curry, especially with beef or chicken, offers a surprisingly authentic and flavorful experience.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 11 AM to 5 PM every day, offering 50% off all alcohol.
During happy hour, beers are available for $2.
Spicy Girl has a parking garage available for customers.
Spacious interior with homey decor and clean, inviting atmosphere creates a relaxing dining environment. Calm energy during lunch contrasts with lively moments enhanced by a DJ playing music. The vibe stands out with charming design details that feel more polished than typical Thai restaurants.
Kids enjoy satay chicken and real coconut water. Staff are kind and engage well with children, making them smile. Food is mild enough for young tastes.
Authentic and delicious Thai dishes include Pad Kee Mao, Tom Yum Goong, and chicken satay. Mango sticky rice stands out as a particularly good dessert.
Good to know
Lunch specials are around $15 from Monday to Saturday.
There was plenty of parking available.
The bathrooms and restaurant were clean.
Small space with modern eclectic decor and five TVs playing cooking shows creates a unique dining environment. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting despite being smoky and intimate, suitable for families, couples, and singles. Lunch hours bring a quiet, pleasant vibe with occasional long wait times.
Kids find plenty to enjoy with a kids-friendly menu featuring dishes like chicken pad see ew and steamed gyoza that appeal to younger tastes.
Fresh, authentic Thai dishes like Pad Thai come with scallion sprigs, peanuts, and lime. The Red Curry serves steaming hot with sticky rice, and the menu includes satay, crab rangoons, and Thai iced tea.
Good to know
The kitchen closes at 2 pm for all orders, including online and call-in.
The dining room closes at 2:30 pm, so plan accordingly.
Parking is convenient, but can be limited during peak hours.
Small dining space offers a cozy atmosphere with calm jazz music and functional decor. Lighting is soft in the evening, creating a relaxed vibe despite occasional heat. Outdoor seating provides an alternative when inside feels warm or less fresh.
Kids enjoy the jasmine fried rice and the pad see ew here. Both dishes suit younger tastes well.
Authentic Thai food shines here with dishes like the panang curry delivering a perfect spicy kick. Quality matches only a few other spots in the metro area.
Good to know
There is a minimum $10 charge to use a credit card.
Prices are reasonable and portions are generous.
The menu features popular dishes like drunken noodles and pad Thai.
Asian restaurant blends authentic Thai flavors with creative sushi in a modern, clean setting featuring an outdoor patio. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, cozy yet lively, suitable for groups and intimate gatherings. Cocktails like lychee martinis and Thai tea drinks add to the vibrant experience.
Kids enjoy the chicken tenders and fresh fries with several options to choose from. The spot works well for family occasions like birthday dinners.
Pad Thai balances noodles, chicken, and toppings with a medium spice level. Thai tea stands out as a must-have drink. Dishes like Pad See Ew and tom yum soup offer perfect spice and flavor, with gluten-free options available.
Good to know
Thai Tapas stays open until 11pm, making it convenient for late-night snacks.
Happy hour beer is $6, and the martini is discounted to $12.
The restaurant offers vegetarian options, including tofu, alongside chicken and shrimp.
Modern space blends traditional flavor with stylish decor and warm lighting. Upbeat vibe features 90s R&B music and a high-tech QR code ordering system. Walls showcase murals mixing history, pop culture, and 80's video games, creating a unique atmosphere.
Kids enjoy the tiger cry steak and Khao Piek Sen Gai. Staff make adjustments for food allergies. The menu includes dishes like crack belly and roti that appeal to children.
Drunken noodles stand out with full flavor and perfect cooking. The papaya salad with crab and Tiger Cry dish offer authentic, aromatic blends of fresh herbs and spices.
Good to know
Parking is available in a garage, but it can be challenging at peak times.
You order and pay by scanning a QR code at your table.
Bring a jacket as the restaurant can be quite cold inside.
Space offers a cozy vibe with Thai decorations and a family-friendly atmosphere. It feels lively and open, blending neatness with casual touches like a TV and snack displays. The setting suits those seeking an inviting, relaxed dining experience.
Staff are super friendly to kids and create a welcoming vibe. Some dishes like the red curry are spicy but popular with kids, while others like the Panang Curry are too flavorful for them.
Pad Thai stands out with authentic flavors, paired well with their Thai iced tea. Dishes like tiger cry beef, tom yum soup, and papaya salad offer a delicious and filling Thai food experience.
Good to know
The prices at Tony Thai Restaurant are very affordable.
The portion sizes at Tony Thai Restaurant are generous.
An automatic 18% tip is added to the bill for parties of five or more.
Seafood restaurant combines sports bar atmosphere with multiple large TVs showing games. Music plays loudly, creating an energetic vibe. Handwashing stations and quality gloves support messy seafood feasts like grilled and raw oysters and crawfish with unique flavors.
Food for kids arrives quickly, often ready by the time seating is done. The spot welcomes families, making it easy to bring kids along after trying other dishes like crawfish.
Savory Thai basil crawfish stands out with incredible flavors. Crawfish comes in Garlic Butter, Tom Yum, and mixed flavors, offering a unique twist on traditional tastes.
Good to know
Happy hour offers half-price appetizers from 4-6pm daily.
Wednesdays feature $1 oysters and $1.50 grilled oysters.
On Wednesdays, $1 wings are also available.
Small, clean fast food spot offers a cozy, relaxed vibe with board games and jazz music enhancing the atmosphere. Comfortable seating and a lively yet welcoming energy attract casual diners. Affordable prices and homemade-style burgers complete the experience.
Kids enjoy the chicken burgers and the kids meal with chicken nuggets. Freshly made strawberry smoothies are a hit with the little ones.
Pad Thai stands out with well seasoned noodles and a somewhat charred flavor. The menu also features Thai iced tea and soft shell crab, both noted for their quality.
Good to know
All food at BIG STACK BURGER is Halal.
Expect a 25-minute wait for food during lunchtime.
They offer a deal where buying a burger meal gets a second meal free after 10 pm.
Small, cozy space offers a charming, intimate atmosphere with beautiful decorations and great music. The vibe stays calm and inviting, tucked away from city hustle. It feels like a hidden gem with a simple, humble setup.
Staff respond quickly and kindly to young children's needs, including adjusting meals for spiciness. Families with kids find the food enjoyable despite no dedicated kids menu.
Fresh authentic Thai cuisine shines with dishes like Pad Thai, Tom Kha soup, and yellow curry. The menu also features perfect drunken noodles, edamame, dumplings, and brussel sprouts, complemented by Thai Tea.
Good to know
Parking is very limited depending on the time of day.
The restaurant offers vegan options on the menu.
Portions are generous and reasonably priced for the quality.
Underground food hall hosts an Asian fusion spot with a lively atmosphere and maze-like layout. The vibe is immaculate, drawing a crowd that appreciates unique dishes like brisket pad Thai and pork belly fried rice. Dim lighting and occasional odors contrast with the energetic setting.
Staff show kindness and make efforts to cheer up kids, creating a smoother experience for families. However, the overall setting does not suit those seeking a relaxed outing with children.
Brisket Pad Thai stands out with a spicy kick and unique flavor not found elsewhere. Pork belly and smoked chicken versions come with perfect seasoning and bold taste.
Good to know
Wokker is located underground in the hall entrance on Prairie.
All establishments inside the hall do not accept cash; credit cards are necessary.
There is a sign that reads 'No Public Restrooms,' but they do have indoor public restrooms with a handicap stall.
Spacious interior with modern aesthetic decor and high-end details creates a calming atmosphere. Music plays loudly, making conversation challenging. A bar area offers unique cocktails like lychee martinis and salted plum drinks.
Kids enjoy the pho ga with fresh noodles and a wide variety of Vietnamese and American dishes. The place is clearly family and kid friendly with options that even picky eaters like.
Pad Thai stands out with fantastic flavor. Other notable dishes include Shaking Beef, Prawns, and bone marrow soup.
Good to know
Happy hour special on Thursdays offers 2 cocktails for $16.
Most menu items were unavailable during my visit on Sunday.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment throughout.
Spacious Cajun restaurant with elegant decor and a lively, upbeat vibe fueled by 80s music and positive energy. Atmosphere blends modern and upscale styles creating a warm, welcoming environment for groups or solo diners. Focus centers on flavorful seafood boils, especially Viet Cajun style crawfish.
Kids love the Asian garlic wings and often ask for them every visit. One child ate 4 pounds of crawfish alone, showing how much the food appeals to younger appetites.
Thai iced tea pairs well with dishes here. The Thai basil fried rice stands out with strong basil notes, though it lacks a smoky wok flavor. Both the Viet-Cajun and spicy Thai basil fried rice deliver really good flavor.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of 30-60 minutes during busy weekends.
Parking is available but can be limited; arrive early.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller orders.