Racha Noodles & Thai Cuisine
(206) 281-8883
23 Mercer St
Seattle,
WA
98109
47.6245
-122.3563
Neighborhoods: Lower Queen Anne, Magnolia / Queen Anne
What People Are Saying About Racha Noodles & Thai Cuisine
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Thai food in a colorfully-decorated Queen Anne setting, including impressive light fixtures and hand-painted murals straight from Thailand.
User Reviews
kmn
March 18, 2009
I have gone to Racha Thai twice in the past month and have been extremely disappointed. Both times I ordered a noodle dish at 3 stars. What was good, it was full of fresh veggies, what was bad it came in without spice. For the price they are charging ($12 per plate) compaired to other local places I expected more.
read full reviewsuburbanseattlite
October 27, 2008
I really like their decor and location, few blocks away from the opera, ballet and theaters. I had the beef noodle soup, and it was the first decent thai noodle soup I've ever had in Seattle (for some reason, all the noodle soups are really bad in Seattle area Thai restaurants). The broth was dark, rich and herb-y flavorful. I wish it was duck instead of beef, but perhaps I'll ask them to substitute next time-will definitely go back for it.
read full reviewshmella
October 12, 2008
If you enjoy blowing chunks out of all orifices simultaneously (I couldn't use words such as vamit, krap, barfe, azz or food poy-sen), eat here.
read full reviewThe Details on Racha Noodles & Thai Cuisine
What to Drink:
Not just for those hot summer days, the traditional sweet and refreshing Thai Iced Tea is great anytime for washing down a spicy Panang Curry.
When to Go:
Open until 2 am on weekends, the restaurant's proximity to Seattle Center makes it a fine choice for an after-game feast or a post-theater discussion.
Save Money:
Inexpensive satay skewers of chicken, beef, pork or tofu satisfy both the appetite and the pocketbook.
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Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Late Night Dining, Theater District Dining





