I’m absolutely addicted to this place. My coworkers introduced me to this restaurant last month and I’ve been back about 5 times. I always get the Thai spring rolls and Panang Curry(chicken). I’ve been during work day, after work and on the weekend(addicted) and service is always super fast. I also just found out they deliver if you live within a three mile radius.
Melissa M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Buford, GA
Hubby and I absolutely loved this place. The food was good and the atmosphere was great. We went for lunch and want to try going for dinner sometime. We live 40 mins from this place, but it is worth the trip. Enjoy!
Ruth B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
I have got Thai Chili in my tummy. I have been here several times for lunch which is always consistently good. Hot Basil Scallops were tender and hot without burning down the house, a soft-shelled crab appetizer was delightful, Hot Chicken and Vegetables reach the area, and a wonderful Masaman Chicken with avocado and cashews made me need to return and learn the best way to make it from the chef. I have never been to Thailand, but I am going to return to Thai Chili. Excellent for the Thai food beginner.
Jule B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Atlanta, GA
I loved this place until today. I have an unfortunate peanut allergy. There was a mix up with the food. The server was very sweet and apologetic. We were able to change our order, no harm no foul. Long story short, server was great. Food was delicious as always. The owner lady(I assume she was the owner) made me feel like crap. Sorry I asked you the same question twice, I was trying to figure out if I need to head to the ER. I’m not sure that we will be back after her attitude. Maybe we need to go back to customer service school, eh? P. S. I am a restaurant manager
Brett H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Marietta, GA
The place was nice and clean and the staff very polite. I’ll give it another chance, but I thought their Pad Thai(the standard that I judge Thai restaurants by) was greasy and salty and the tom kha gai soup was a little lame. No spice at all. I won’t order Pad Thai again but the«Chef’s Specialties» look appetizing. The location is terrible however. That part of Briarcliff Rd is a constant traffic jam. It’s been that way since Moby Dick was a guppy.
Victoria S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Casselberry, Orlando, FL
My husband and I stopped in just as they opened for lunch. We got served very quickly, the food was delicious and fresh. Maybe a bit too much sauce on mine, but I didn’t mind. It was SPICY and great, and mine was vegan(broccoli and tofu). The owner came and chatted with us several times, he was so kind and welcoming. This restaurant is going to become one of our regular places!
Vonnie W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Atlanta, GA
I come here regularly as my go to spot for lunch or dinner. There’s just something about this place that makes me feel at home. Theyre not ever overly busy and I’ve never had to wait. The service is great and wait staff are really nice even though they don’t speak English well but they are attentive. Their dishes are all yummy from the curry to the noodle dishes. My favorite dish is the pa kee Mao which is not on the menu but I always order it with added tomatoes. The rice noodles are cooked well. They don’t stick together or overly cooked. The pepper tray is also available which is a sign of an authentic Thai spot IMO. Love it. It’s a casual spot and plenty of open parking.
Max G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Atlanta, GA
The service is so bad it doesn’t make up for mediocre food. Bad enough when people sit down after you order and finish eating before food comes, but when i asked where my food was waiter just walked away. They’re just not the same as they used to be. Much better options for Thai in ATL. My last time here.
Manoj M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
It’s a decent Thai place. The food is just ok. Not too great. The staff is friendly and professional. I would’ve hoped from the décor, the pricing and atmosphere that the food would be great, but it was just average.
Dave M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
It was a pretty average Thai place. There wasn’t anything wrong nor did they do anything spectacularly well. The store itself is pretty huge. Not sure if it gets that full but they can seat 75+ easily. They also have a section for floor seating with those legless chairs for back support. The design and materials are pretty dated and the carpet isn’t helping anything. I got the Masaman Chicken Curry($ 8.95). The avocados come as a garnish along with the roasted cashews and the rice comes shaped like a can. The presentation was pretty nice. The curry itself is pretty salty but in my experience that’s every curry I’ve had at restaurants. It comes with a soup or salad. I got the salad. It’s a simple romaine in a cup. The service at first was friendly but after that they seemed standoffish. The only smiles came when the check was brought out. That was a little disappointing. It was lunch on a Saturday but there were only about 8 people so that was surprising. I thought it would get more business than that. Overall, it’s not a bad food option, the price/portion was fair, and the service was average so I would recommend this place.
Patrick C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Atlanta, GA
Green Curry was awesome tonight, ordered it «spicy» and was not disappointed. The basil rolls were also very good. I was impressed by how hot the food was when they delivered it to my house. And the portions were good as well. Will definitely be re-ordering from here soon!
Maya U.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Warner Robins, GA
We decided to try this place out as it was recommended by locals and also pretty convenient. Glad to find it was not that busy tonight. We started off with a beautiful looking thai coffee. It was so rich and sweet. Then I got the spicy salmon fried rice. The rice was pretty tasty and the spicy level was a slight kick to the taste bud, but not too spicy where I had to drink tons of water. The salmon was kind of dry, but at least it was crispy on the outside. Hank got pork green curry and it was sweet and creamy.
Ryan P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
Checked out Thai Chili for dinner last night. Pad Thai is my favorite Thai dish but I decided to try the red curry. It was pretty good! I think the red curry at Little Bangkok is better, but the one here is still pretty good. The place has a nice atmosphere, it could easily be a date spot or just a casual dinner.
Moka Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
Had a panamang curry and my friend ordered pad thai. Nothing special. The curry tasted plain but it wasn’t too bad. Rice was little compared to curry. Salad came with the dishes we ordered.
Annie N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Alpharetta, GA
This place is a true gem among the Atlanta Thai restaurants. My husband and I love trying new places and this place fit our taste perfectly. We started with the fried tofu and egg roll appetizers. These came out perfect and delicious. My husband had the cashew chicken with brown rice and I had the pad Thai tofu and vegetables. Delicious! To finish off we enjoy the Thai temptation which was three scoops of ice cream, ginger, green tea and coconut with friend bananas. We were in heaven. Come enjoy this unique family owned restaurant and you will not be disappointed.
Jumi Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
Thai Chili is a place I’ve always been curious about but for some reason never went to. I don’t think I’ll return unless someone else suggests this place, but if you like places like Top Spice, then this place fits the bill. Again, it’s not bad, but it’s definitely not for me. I had the spicy noodle with shrimp(their version of pad kee mao?) and my friend had the spicy catfish. Both were ok. The sauces were really overly sweet and salty and the spicy was really tame. There was not much depth to the flavor of the food. They came with a soup or salad, and we both had the chicken coconut soup. That was also okay as well but a little watered-down. Portion sizes are generous and dishes are reasonably priced. The service was excellent and everyone was really nice and efficient.
Hannah W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
I came here for lunch on a Saturday. There wasn’t a lot of people and we were seated very quickly. I ordered the chicken pad thai and a mixed seafood entrée. They plates come out looking and a medium sized portion, but it fills you up for sure! My parents and I shared two plates and that was plenty for us. The pad thai was a bit too saucy and salty, otherwise alright. The seafood curry dish was not bad either. Overall, everything was A-OK. Service was not bad, food was not bad, and price was reasonable. This plaza has its own parking, but the parking lot is being renovated or something and the roads are really teared up and bumpy, makes it look uninviting.
Lauren R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
Good food but kind of bland, not spicy. I tried the Green Curry which was heavily coconut based and very mild. I’m used to my Green Curry with a little kick to it but nevertheless it was decent.
Belinda L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
One of my coworkers and I were getting hungry at work so we decided to try this Thai place out. First time at this place and it wasn’t bad. The inside was nicely decorated with lights. It also had that authentic feel from its decorations so I was hoping for some real authentic Thai food. Since I’ve been feeling a bit under the weather I wanted to get something hot to start with so I ordered some hot ginger tea. It had a very interesting, unique taste to it… I love tea and I’m a heavy tea drinker but this tea tasted a little funky to me. Not in a bad way… It just caught my taste bud by surprise — it was really strong. I usually like to give teas at least 2 – 3 tries before I x it out completely so maybe I’ll try it again if I come back, but for this visit, I could only finish one cup. We ordered from the lunch menu and it came with your choice of either the Coconut Chicken Milk Soup(Tom-Kha-Kai) or the Ginger Salad. I choose to try the soup, which came with mushroom and chicken. I’ve had this kind of soup before and this particular one was just a little too sour for me and not warm enough when it was served. Shortly after we finished our soup, our main lunch entrees came out. I ordered the Spicy Flat Noodles with Broccoli and Shrimp. It had a clean presentation to it and came with 5 jump shrimp. A lot of lunch places really jip you off with the amount of shrimp they give you so it was a nice surprise to see all the shrimp on my plate. It tasted good, but there was nothing special to it. It was almost too plain — just noodles, shrimp, and broccoli — and it was a little bit in the oily side. So overall, if I could give half stars out, this place would in actuality be 3.5 star in my book. It’s a good place for lunch, but if you’re looking for authentic Thai food, this is not the place.
Thi T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
I went with a Unilocal recommendation(thanks Dan!) to get the spicy catfish. Apparently it can come with basil or curry. I opted for the healthier option. Although there were three chili’s next to the item in the menu, I asked if they could tone down the spiciness. They were so accommodating. The fish was lightly fried so you can still taste the tender fish. There were different vegetables including bell peppers. It came with a side if rice. The dinner portion is a bit more pricy but is bigger than the lunch portion and I could not eat it all in one setting. Service was very friendly. There were plenty of seats and parking. I would definitely come back to try something else! There are lunch specials so I may try to go during that time.