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Thai Menu

402 164TH St SW
Lynnwood, WA 98087-8830
Phone: (425) 745-9323

Ratings & Reviews Summary for Thai Menu

What Users are Saying:

  • Prompt seating
  • Good for kids
  • Good for groups
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User Reviews for Thai Menu

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

07/27/2003 Posted by aelder2259

Vanna, owner & cook, makes the best Phad Thai around. I can't eat other Phad Thai because it's always so greasy (and red), so it's a treat to eat the Phad Thai at this restaurant. I haven't found a thing on the menu that I didn't enjoy...and if you become a regular, Vanna may just surprise you with a little something not on the menu (complimentary). Especially good are the Tom Yum and Tom Ka soups, as well as the Panang curry. One caution, though...Vanna tends to have a heavy hand with the spices, so if you usually order a 4 star at other Thai restaurants, you may want to stick with a 2 or 3 star at Thai Menu.

Pros: authentic, inexpensive

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

06/02/2002 Posted by f0dder

This_restaurant_was_a_gem_of_a_find. Like the previous reviewer it's a hole in the wall. They're just down the hill from Wal-Mart. The owners are real Thai. They don't Americanize their food (IMHO it's a good thing), excessive use of cheap vegetables. For those not familiar w/Thai food might I suggest the following : 1) Order any of the soups (I order 7). One trick, when they bring out the soup, ask for rice. Mix the rice with the soup in the bowl. This helps to tame the spicy/sourness of the soup and makes for an awesome meal. 2) We usually order a Chicken Panang. Keep the soup bowl. I like to mix the panang with rice and soup. In the words of Iron Chef Kaga, 'You'll be in Heaven'. Just kidding, but close enough. PS. Another_bonus, the_restrooms_are_clean_by American_Standards. Most asian restrooms are just ICKY, ( i_am_asian_for_u_bleeding_heart_liberals.)

Pros: Authentic Food, Not crowded, Clean Restroom

Cons: Vegeterian Dishes, Wine Menu, Hole in Wall

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  • Thai

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